The ultimate Akaroa tour

Akaroa nature and history tour

History told by a seventh generation local.

Nature shared by a conservation ecologist.
Akaroa Nature and History Tour - The Ultimate Tour

3 hours - Adults: $120, Children $100
Departs Akaroa 12:15pm | Return Akaroa 3:15pm
Minimum number 2 adults
Departure time can be flexible
A driving tour with short walks

Akaroa Tours

Join an extraordinary Akaroa Nature and History tour, that fuses Māori and European history together to create an unique worldview that will inspire you.

Booking Contact The Seventh Generation
Akaroa Nature and History Tour

Akaroa Nature and History Tour
Regenerative Tourism

Nature

Protect for the seventh generation coming after you… 

Do less, allow nature to regenerate, become a kaitiaki or guardian.

Experience the BEST of our nature conservation projects with a trained ecologist.

History

Keeping in mind the seven (or more) generations that came before…

Connect, know who you are and where you belong, your tūrangawaewae, the place you stand.

Be AMAZED with Akaroa’s history that is undervalued and undiscovered, told by a seven generation local historian.

Culture

For those faces that are coming from beneath the earth that are yet unborn…

Act with respect, manakitanga, hosting guests with warmth and telling stories well so that you leave better. 

Hear the stories of INCREDIBLE locals who are changing the earth for the better, understand the people of this place that make it special.

The journey

1

Takapūneke

The first European involvement in intertribal warfare that set in motion a chain of events resulting in the establishment of New Zealand as a nation.

2

Ōnuku Marae

The first signing of The Treaty of Waitangi in the South Island, New Zealand’s foundational document. 

3

Akaroa Heritage Park

Home made morning tea on a hilltop overlooking the beautiful French town of Akaroa. Slow down and connect to this gorgeous place.

4

Hinewai Reserve

“Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet”. You will be inspired by this wilderness reserve and how it’s benefiting life on earth, from the vision of one man, Hugh Wilson.

What Travelers Think

"We spent a month touring Australia and New Zealand. Of all our tours, this was the best. Marie was a perfect guide. Best Tour of Our Entire Trip."

"As a long time residents we loved Marie’s stories. The depth of knowledge about the plants and animals filled in lots of gaps in our understanding. I completely recommend this tour. Wonderful to hear such passion about the Banks Peninsula."

"Ka mua, ka muri" is a whakatauki that means "walking backwards into the future"