During the last week of exams, my friends and I had a few days between exams so we decided to rent a car and go on a day trip to Akaroa, which is on Banks Peninsula. It took us about two hours total to get there, but we took the scenic route and stopped to take pictures and do a short hike up to a lookout. It was a beautiful drive, even though it was pretty cloudy and foggy. We could see the mountains and harbors on both sides of the peninsula.

Once we got to Akaroa, we walked through the town, which was very cute. We stopped at a fish and chips shop for lunch and then Bryn, Brian, and I went to get on a Nature Cruise that we had gotten tickets for. We got on the boat and they took us out in Akaroa Harbour and then out into the Pacific Ocean, pointing out any wildlife that we saw along the way.
First, we saw a White Flippered Penguin, which was really exciting. Ever since I came to New Zealand, seeing a penguin in the wild has been at the top of my bucket list, so I was glad to finally check that off. The White Flippered Penguin is one of the smallest species of penguin (hence why it’s so hard to see in pictures) and they can only be found in this area in Canterbury.

Next, a bunch of Hector’s Dolphins came around the boat. They swam right up next to us and even jumped out of the water. They are the smallest and rarest species of dolphin, so it was also special to see them as they came up so close to the boat. Here’s a video that Bryn took on her GoPro:
After the dolphins swam away we kept going and went closer to the rocks at the edge of the peninsula. The whole area was created by volcanoes, so the volcanic rock is pretty interesting, especially for Brian, who is a geology student. On some of the rocks we saw fur seals. They were hard to spot because they blend into the rocks, but when they began waddling around we could easily see them. The little seal pups were so cute!



After two hours on the nature cruise, we got back to Akaroa and met up with Kaelyn and Heather who had been shopping and exploring the town while we were on the boat. We drove back towards Christchurch and stopped at Birdlings Flat beach, where there are tons of different colored rocks. We had fun looking for especially pretty colored ones and enjoying the sunset. Then, we got back in the car and drove the rest of the way back to UC.




















