Showcasing the top attractions of Christchurch City and its neighbouring areas, while also exploring some of the more obscure but equally fascinating spots. Our intimate group size and vehicle selection allow easy navigation within the city, and you’ll always be ahead of the crowd because there’s no queue on our tours.
Showcasing the top attractions of Christchurch City and its neighbouring areas, while also exploring some of the more obscure but equally fascinating spots. Our intimate group size and vehicle selection allow easy navigation within the city, and you’ll always be ahead of the crowd because there’s no queue on our tours.
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New Regent Street - One of the city’s most colorful and lively streets. Filled with a variety of intriguing shops and boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. The tram frequently passes through, making it a major tourist draw.
Note: The remaining tour time will be allocated for transportation between locations and a lunch break. - **Christchurch…
- New Regent Street - One of the city’s most colorful and lively streets. Filled with a variety of intriguing shops and boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. The tram frequently passes through, making it a major tourist draw.
Note: The remaining tour time will be allocated for transportation between locations and a lunch break.
- Christchurch Cathedral - Witness the impact of two devastating earthquakes on our city, most evident in one of the last buildings still under repair, our iconic and beloved Cathedral.
- Sign of the Kiwi Cafe - On a clear day, enjoy expansive views over the Canterbury Plains to the Southern Alps, down Pegasus Bay to the Kaikouras, and virtually every aspect of Christchurch City.
- Sign of the Takahe - Offering panoramic views of the city from a lower vantage point, traveling through one of Christchurch’s oldest and most desirable suburbs, Cashmere.
- The Arts Centre - Featuring some of the oldest stone buildings still standing in the city. Home to Ernest Rutherford’s Den, the ornate ‘Great Hall,’ and many fascinating nooks and crannies. Once the site of the University of Canterbury and Christchurch Boys High School, the Arts Centre stands today as one of our most magnificent original stone buildings.
- Riverside Market - An exciting new development with a 7-day-a-week indoor market, connected to a vibrant network of boutique retail, restaurants, cafes, and bars. Riverside offers a unique inner-city shopping experience for both locals and visitors.
- Sumner Beach (Cave Rock) - On a good day, Sumner Beach is unbeatable. We’ll show you from the top of the beach area known as the Esplanade, down to ‘The Beach’ cafe. Often humorously referred to as the Riviera of Christchurch by locals, it is perfectly nestled in the surrounding hills.
- Hagley Park - At the heart of Christchurch since the 1850s, set aside for recreation and enjoyment. One of the most beautiful and well-maintained parks you’ll visit, Hagley Park features a network of tracks linking North Hagley, South Hagley, and the Botanic Gardens.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water provided
- Complimentary snacks
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water provided
- Complimentary snacks
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Not available to infants
- Not available to infants
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.