Wellington is a city that is children-friendly, with many things a family can do together.
Day 1
Start the day with a visit to Te Papa. While the adults explore this bold and innovative museum, the kids can have a boisterous time at the Discovery Centres and StoryPlace.
Lunch – check out some of Wellington’s favourite cafés especially Caffe L’Affare which is children-friendly with a cute wee play area for the littlies.
Then take a drive to the South Coast where you can spot New Zealand fur seals with Seal Coast Safari. It is an exciting 4WD adventure that the family can enjoy together.
A great thing to do in the evening is a visit to the ZEALANDIA for a Night Tour, where you can experience the dusk chorus, see native birds and try your luck spotting the little spotted kiwi.
Start the morning with a visit to the Wellington Zoo. Book ahead if you wish to have a Close Encounter with the lovable red pandas, big cats and giraffes.
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If you prefer a more natural experience, you should make a trip tp Upper Hutt, to Staglands Wildlife Reserve in the Akatarawara Valley. Children are encouraged to interact with nature through a farm setting. There is also a café on site for lunch.
You may also want to check out Lindale Tourist and Agricultural Centre on the Kapiti Coast. It has a myriad of things to see and do, with farm tours, a playground, speciality shopping and some of the best cheese and ice-cream in the region!
If time permits, be sure to check out:
Wellington’s beautiful waterfront. In the weekends, The Enormous Crocodile Company hires out 2 and 4-seater covered bicycles. You can also treat the family to some yummy gelato from Kaffee Eis.
Waitangi Park is a new addition to Wellington’s waterfront landscape and has a fantastic modern playground as well as a skateboard park for the older kids.
Capital E is another great place for kids. It is a children’s events centre and focuses on the use of multi-media.
And remember to check out our events calendar to see what else is on while you are here.