About Christchurch City

Christchurch is New Zealand’s second largest city and the largest in the South Island.

A population of around 400,00 and is surround by some of the most breath-taking scenery.

From beaches and the spectacular views form the Port Hills, overlooking Christchurch and Lyttleton Harbour. To the Majestic Southern Alps.

Where else in the world can you be swimming at the beach and one and a half hours later be at a ski field.

Christchurch was of course devasted with the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011.

Much of the City has been rebuilt, but there is still damage to our city that needs fixing, including our world famous Cathedral.

Your day starts with us picking you up from your accommodation at an agreed upon time. Then heading off to sites that you have selected.

What's Popular in Christchurch City

Christchurch Botanic Gardens

Urban Garden Oasis

Features a vast collection of exotic and native plants in beautifully landscaped gardens.

Canterbury Museum

Cultural and Natural History

Exhibits on Māori culture, Antarctic exploration, and regional history.

Christchurch Gondola

Panoramic Cable Car Ride

Offers sweeping views of the city, Canterbury Plains, and Lyttelton Harbour.

Riverside Market

Vibrant Food and Craft Hub

A bustling marketplace with diverse eateries and local artisan stalls.

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