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Snorkelling and Diving in Kaikoura

Swimming with the dolphins, snorkelling or diving with fur seals or watching the whales, the undersea world of Kaikoura beholds a vast array of wonderful and unique marine creatures from the smallest invertebrate through to the giant sperm whales. The rich diversity of wildlife found in Kaikoura means that every day is a chance to see something different and unique from seabirds to cetaceans (whales and dolphins) to seals. You just never know!

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Seals delight divers with their underwater antics
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Diving with or viewing seals in the shallow waters of Kaikoura's rocky coastline is not only fun, but relaxing. Enjoy the company of the cheeky and inquisitive New Zealand Fur Seals by joining them in the water and experience their antics below the surface. You will be enthralled by the closeness of this adventure, amazed by their natural abilities as they show off and delight you by their innocent curiosity.

Great diving with excellent kelp beds, weeds, sponges, rich marine life and small crayfish. Shallow reefs with up to 12 metres visibility and 12 metres depth make for good photography.

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Seal diving near Kaikoura, New Zealand
 

Diving in Kaikoura:

Seal dives can be done all year round, but you are best to go with a guide for your own safety.

If you are interested in diving here just flick us a note and we can point you in the right direction.

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