Step back in time to an ancient world. Enter the tranquil Fernery, tiptoe through the treetops on the Canopy Walkway, hike the trails to find the 800-year-old rimu. Otari-Wilton’s Bush is the only botanic garden in New Zealand solely...
Take a virtual journey through space in Carter's new planetarium - a state-of-the-art full-dome digital theatre, then take your own steps through space as you walk through the world-class interactive multimedia space experience.Discover our...
Interislander provides a convenient, frequent ferry service for passengers and their vehicles between Wellington, in the North Island, and Picton, in the South Island. ...
100% owned and run by New Zealanders, the Bluebridge Cook Strait experience is a truly New Zealand one.Sailing up to four times a day between central Wellington (just opposite the Railway Station) and Picton – the Bluebridge journey takes...
Just minutes from downtown Wellington but worlds apart – ZEALANDIA (Karori Sanctuary), set around a picturesque reservoir, is a living ecosystem home to some of New Zealand’s most rare and extraordinary wildlife – all thriving...
Wellington Zoo a magical place of learning and fun, leaving visitors with a sense of wonder and respect for nature, and a belief in the need for a sustainable co-existence between wildlife and people.Wellington Zoo is the home to New Zealand&rsquo...
One of Wellington's most popular tourist attractions, the cable car runs from Lambton Quay, tunnels under the corporate towers of The Terrace and emerges in Kelburn.The ride continues past Kelburn Park and the Victoria University to the...
Kapiti Island offers a unique opportunity in New Zealand to view a range of our most endangered and rare birds, in a completely natural situation. ...
The Colonial Cottage is central Wellington’s oldest identified building and was built in 1858 as a family home by William Wallis, who had just immigrated from England.The cottage has now been preserved as a museum and has been furnished to...
Having undergone an extensive six million dollar makeover by Athfield Architects in 2006, The Dowse Art Museum has been re-born as a cultural hub, with an eclectic display that includes fashion, jewellery, multi-media vignettes and...