5 Zoos & Aquariums in Canterbury Region That You Shouldn't Miss

January 3, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Christchurch, the Garden City, and the Canterbury region are the perfect destination for daredevils. From northern Kaikoura to Waimate in the south, Canterbury is an adventure sports paradise. Hangliding, helibiking, bungee jumping, snowboarding, jetboating, rafting and skydiving get the adrenaline going. Golfing, flightseeing, swimming with dolphins and soaking in thermal pools are more laid-back temptations. Christchurch, a city of parks and gardens, is the country’s third largest urban area.
Restaurants in Canterbury Region

1. Sherlin Alpacas

43 Lawford Road, West Melton 7675 New Zealand
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Sherlin Alpacas

2. Orana Wildlife Park

793 McLeans Island Road McLeans Island, Christchurch 8051 New Zealand +64 3-359 7109 [email protected] http://www.oranawildlifepark.co.nz/
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4.5 based on 1,031 reviews

Orana Wildlife Park

Set in 80 hectares within 15 minutes’ drive of Christchurch Airport, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand’s only open range zoo. We get you up close and personal with the animals. Imagine hand feeding a majestic giraffe; seeing New Zealand's only gorillas; eye balling the magnificent white rhino; meeting New Zealand’s national icon, the kiwi, or travelling through the Lion Reserve! Over 400 animals representing more than 70 species are displayed at the Park. Regular animal feed presentations occur daily and are accompanied by a presentation from a wildlife guide. Visitors can enjoy the antics of tigers, cheetah, Tasmanian devils, monkeys, meerkats and more. Two large walk-through aviaries enable you to see some of New Zealand’s unique native birds and Orana is home to a wide range of native reptiles. Visitors can pet domestic animals in the Farmyard. Orana is internationally renowned for its involvement in zoo-based breeding programmes for endangered exotic and native species. When you visit, you are supporting our conservation work. It’s a full day of fun for everyone at Orana Wildlife Park!

Reviewed By ants811 - Wellington, New Zealand

Absolutely in awe, i have seen animals in Zoos and they do not compare to the size of the animals in this wild life park. The enclosures were ginormous which let the animals freely move around. The Giraffes, Yaks, Buffalo, Lions, Tigers, Spider Monkeys, Gorillas, Orangutans, Cheetahs, Meerkats even the Turtles just seemed closer, bigger, more interactive and available to see. I feel like we must have come at the perfect time because we saw everything, my son loved the silver back, didn't want to leave.

3. Willowbank Wildlife Reserve

60 Hussey Road, Christchurch 8051 New Zealand +64 3-359 6226 [email protected] http://www.willowbank.co.nz/
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4.5 based on 1,043 reviews

Willowbank Wildlife Reserve

See Kiwi in a natural environment - there is no glass! Get close to Kea, Tuatara and other native icons. Willowbank Wildlife Reserve is also home to introduced and exotic breeds. Make your own way around the park and animals will eat right out of your hand. Willowbank is open from 9.30Am daily - kiwis are able to be viewed from 10.30am until close.

Reviewed By 757denised - Parks, United States

Wonderfull done with lots of beautiful birds and original farm animals for this area and a great Kiwi habitat were you can see the birds up and personal. went to several other but this was by far the best.

4. Kaikoura Marine Aquarium

Building 1, New Wharf Wakatu Quay, Kaikoura New Zealand http://www.marineaquarium.co.nz
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4.0 based on 57 reviews

Kaikoura Marine Aquarium

5. Salmon World

9 Railway Terrace East, Rakaia 7710 New Zealand +64 3-302 7858 [email protected]
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3.0 based on 41 reviews

Salmon World

Salmon World is in Rakaia, the Salmon Capital of New Zealand, next to the beautiful Rakaia River. The unique Salmon Tales building, shaped like a Salmon, is situated right next to the world famous Giant Salmon on the side of State Highway One, only 40 minutes drive south of Christchurch. Take a look at the live Salmon, Trout, and other Freshwater species in Salmon World's Aquairum. Experience our 4D Movie Ride that will show you all the great adventure activities our region has to offer. There is also the great Salmon Tales Cafe, Rakaia Country Arts and the Southern Gateway Visitors Centre all in the same building.

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