Our Christchurch city tour is designed to give visitors more than just sightseeing—we offer a personal, immersive experience that truly connects you with the heart and culture of the city. Unlike standard tours, we focus on authentic local insights, flexible pacing, and thoughtful storytelling that brings Christchurch’s history, regeneration, and natural beauty to life. Guests enjoy carefully chosen viewpoints, hidden gems, and meaningful stops that many tours overlook. With small groups, friendly commentary, and plenty of opportunities for photos and exploration, our tour feels less like a bus ride and more like discovering the city with a knowledgeable local friend.
Pickup included
The Christchurch Gondola offers visitors a relaxing cable-car ride from the Heathcote Valley to the top of the Port Hills, where sweeping 360° views stretch across Christchurch, the Canterbury Plains, Lyttelton Harbour, and the distant Southern Alps. With scenic walking tracks, a summit café, and plenty of photo spots, it’s an easy and memorable way for tourists to experience the natural beauty surrounding the city.
The Lyttelton Harbour Viewpoint offers a stunning lookout over one of New Zealand’s most historic and picturesque harbours. From this elevated vantage point on the Port Hills, visitors can admire sweeping views of the deep-blue harbour, the surrounding volcanic hills, and the colourful port town of Lyttelton below. It’s a peaceful spot perfect for photos, nature walks, and soaking up the dramatic landscapes that define the region.
Sumner Beach is one of Christchurch’s most popular coastal spots, known for its golden sand, gentle surf, and relaxed seaside atmosphere. Framed by rugged cliffs and the iconic Cave Rock, it’s a favourite place for swimming, surfing, and coastal walks. The lively beachfront promenade is lined with cafés, ice-cream shops, and restaurants, making it a perfect destination for a laid-back day by the ocean. Whether you’re after sunbathing, beachcombing, or simply enjoying the sea breeze, Sumner Beach offers a classic Kiwi beach experience.
The International Antarctic Centre in Christchurch offers an immersive, family-friendly experience that brings the wonders of Antarctica to life. Located near Christchurch Airport, the attraction lets visitors step into the world of the icy continent through hands-on exhibits, a real Antarctic storm room, and close-up encounters with rescue penguins. Guests can ride the adventurous Hägglunds all-terrain vehicle, explore interactive displays about Antarctic wildlife and research, and learn how scientists live and work at the bottom of the world. Fun, educational, and engaging, it’s one of Christchurch’s top indoor attractions for all ages.
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve in Christchurch is a much-loved, family-friendly attraction where visitors can experience New Zealand’s unique wildlife up close. Set in a natural, bush-filled environment, the reserve is home to native species such as the kiwi, kea, takahē, and tuatara, as well as farm animals and exotic wildlife. Willowbank is known for its relaxed, hands-on atmosphere—visitors can feed many of the animals and enjoy peaceful walking paths that weave through forest, farm, and wetlands. It’s also the base for the celebrated Ko Tane Māori Cultural Experience, offering an insight into traditional Māori life. A visit to Willowbank provides an engaging blend of nature, conservation, and culture.
The Christchurch Botanic Gardens are a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city, showcasing beautifully landscaped gardens, vibrant flower displays, and a remarkable collection of native and exotic plants. Set within the expansive Hagley Park, the gardens feature winding pathways, historic trees, themed garden areas, and serene riverside lawns perfect for relaxing or picnicking. Visitors can explore highlights such as the Rose Garden, the conservatories, and the New Zealand native plant sections. Peaceful, colourful, and full of natural charm, the Botanic Gardens are one of Christchurch’s most beloved and picturesque attractions.
Christchurch is known for its English heritage, vibrant arts scene, and extensive parks and gardens. The city is a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the South Island, including the Southern Alps and Kaikoura's coastal wonders.
A beautiful 30-hectare garden located in the city center, featuring a diverse range of plants, a duck pond, and a conservatory.
The largest public art gallery in New Zealand, showcasing a diverse collection of New Zealand and international art.
An interactive museum dedicated to the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes, providing a unique insight into the events and their impact on the city.
A charming port town with a rich history, known for its vibrant arts scene, historic buildings, and beautiful coastal views.
A picturesque French-inspired settlement located on the Banks Peninsula, known for its beautiful harbor, wildlife, and historic charm.
A traditional New Zealand dish made from tiny whitebait fish mixed with egg and flour, then fried in a patty form.
A popular New Zealand ice cream flavor made with vanilla ice cream and crunchy honeycomb pieces.
A tender and flavorful cut of lamb, often served with seasonal vegetables and a rich sauce.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and plenty of outdoor activities. The city hosts various festivals and events during this time.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
GMT+12 (New Zealand Standard Time) or GMT+13 (New Zealand Daylight Time during daylight saving time)
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Christchurch is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, visitors should be aware of the ongoing earthquake recovery and redevelopment, which may present some challenges and hazards.
Christchurch Central Bus Station
The Metro bus network is the primary mode of public transport in Christchurch. Buses are frequent and cover most areas of the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Free Ride
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning national park in the Southern Alps, offering a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and wildlife spotting.
A coastal town known for its stunning scenery, wildlife, and outdoor activities, including whale watching, dolphin encounters, and hiking.
A popular hot spring and spa town, offering a range of relaxation and outdoor activities, including hot pools, hiking, and mountain biking.
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