Dunedin: Monarch - One Hour Wildlife Cruise
Dunedin: Monarch - One Hour Wildlife Cruise
Dunedin: Monarch - One Hour Wildlife Cruise
Dunedin: Monarch - One Hour Wildlife Cruise
Dunedin: Monarch - One Hour Wildlife Cruise
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Dunedin: Monarch - One Hour Wildlife Cruise

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Highlights

Enjoy a wildlife cruise on the Otago Peninsula from Wellers Rock Wharf
Learn about the local wildlife, history, and geology from your crew
See the world's only mainland colony of royal albatross and other birds
Itinerary
Drive yourself out from the city, along the beautiful Otago Peninsula and join a one-hour Wildlife Cruise from Wellers Rock Wharf. Sit back and enjoy the scenery as your sturdy boat explores the stunningly beautiful and rugged coastline near the entrance of the Otago Harbour.

Listen to a full commentary during your cruise about the local wildlife, history, and geology. Travel past the beautiful Aramoana Beach and its tidal sandflats. Spot sea lions here, sprawled out, basking in the sun.

Across the other side of the harbor channel, see remnants of the area's military history. Several lookout posts and gun emplacements were built into the rocky hill, connected by tunnels.

See uninterrupted views of the world's only mainland colony of royal albatross. Get close to the albatrosses as they soar and glide on their huge three-meter wingspans. Watch as they fly in low from the ocean, then use updrafts from the hillside to get up high and land at their nest.

Enjoy postcard views of the lighthouse, perched high above the volcanic cliffs of Taiaroa Head. This historic lighthouse was the first one built on the South Island of New Zealand, back in 1864.

Get up-close to rocky outcrops that stretch out to the ocean. This is where you find a large New Zealand fur seal colony. Watch them sleep, fight, and play on the rocks and swim in the water around this breeding rookery.

Cruise a short way out into the Pacific Ocean. Here you can spot rarely seen ocean birds including other smaller albatross species, cormorants, and petrels. You also sometimes see blue penguins, dusky and Hector's dolphins, and other marine mammals.