The Insider's Guide to New Zealand

Get up close & personal

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While warm-blooded creatures may hog most of the attention at sea, the pelagic birds that linger near the coastline are equally incredible. Who knew that a look into the deep-set eyes of an albatross could be so awe-inspiring? All it takes is a 15-minute boat ride (and a bucketful of fish) and wildlife lovers get to meet the sea birds that rule these coastal skies. The skipper uses chum, or fish bits, to attract great albatross, petrels, shearwater­s and terns towards the boat. Local birds are well acquainted with this morning and afternoon ritual; it's one that they squawk and quibble over with delight. The two-hour (overall) journey is narrated by a knowledgea­ble guide — very useful when trying to identify individual birds during a flurry of action. It's an intimate trip with a maximum of 13 passengers, making it easy to get the perfect photograph.

96 Esplanade, Kaikōura. 0800 733 365, albatrosse­ncounter.co.nz

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