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Elm Wildlife Tours

📍 Dunedin, Otago South

4.8(66 Google reviews)💰$175-$230👶All ages

Peninsula Encounters guided tours from Dunedin cover the Otago Peninsula by land and sea — sea lions, yellow-eyed and blue penguins, royal albatross, and fur seals. Now bookable through Monarch Wildlife Cruises & Tours.

expert wildlife guidesyellow-eyed penguinsroyal albatross colonyfull-day adventureconservation-focused tour
★★★★★Featured review by Puja Gloria Rodrigues

To put this in context, this was our first big holiday with our son that required him to be engaged in what was going on. He’s 5, and gets fidgety if he isn’t sufficiently interested in something. Our trip lasted several hours and included picturesque drives, walks and a fairly involved boat ride, and I’ll remember each of those with great fondness. The structure of the trip is very simple, and the staff are extremely knowledgeable, engaged and personable. The terrain is reminiscent of the Scottish countryside and in winter I imagine this would remind one of the Central European alps. With almost zero flat terrain driving, the views outside were unbelievable - complemented by the depth of knowledge (and wit) about the area down by the gentleman who drove us. We went to see albatross after that- flying in and out of their nests off the mountains by the sea while sea lions were leisurely taking in their much needed late afternoon naps - a scene straight out of Discovery Channel. At the penguin sanctuary, it warmed my heart to see that the whole tour was designed with the conservation of these animals in mind - we were told what animals we were seeing and why it was important to give them space etc. My favorite part was walking through the trenches to go see the penguins. And we actually did manage to, which is generally dependent on multiple variables, none of which was in our control. This tour was an absolute delight and having a tour guide like Mike made it even more enjoyable-he kept giving us small info about animals and other important landmarks etc and had a very good sense of humor. Thanks to Tim, Nigel and the rest of the staff at the boat too, they went above and beyond to make it an enjoyable trip for all of us. And my five year old was engaged throughout the entire 7 hours - unless he was hungry of course! Pack your snacks.

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Guides like Mike, Jane and Stuart turn a long outdoor day into something children remember for years — a five-year-old was engaged throughout seven hours. Bring good hiking shoes and pack your own snacks.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Now bookable through Monarch Wildlife Cruises & Tours at wildlife.co.nz
Bring good hiking footwear — terrain includes coastal walks and trench paths
🎟️Bring a warm jacket regardless of season
🚗No meal stops included — pack snacks and food for the full day

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💬 What Families Are Saying

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66 Google reviews

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Puja Gloria Rodrigues

3 years ago

To put this in context, this was our first big holiday with our son that required him to be engaged in what was going on. He’s 5, and gets fidgety if he isn’t sufficiently interested in something. Our trip lasted several hours and included picturesque drives, walks and a fairly involved boat ride, and I’ll remember each of those with great fondness. The structure of the trip is very simple, and the staff are extremely knowledgeable, engaged and personable. The terrain is reminiscent of the Scottish countryside and in winter I imagine this would remind one of the Central European alps. With almost zero flat terrain driving, the views outside were unbelievable - complemented by the depth of knowledge (and wit) about the area down by the gentleman who drove us. We went to see albatross after that- flying in and out of their nests off the mountains by the sea while sea lions were leisurely taking in their much needed late afternoon naps - a scene straight out of Discovery Channel. At the penguin sanctuary, it warmed my heart to see that the whole tour was designed with the conservation of these animals in mind - we were told what animals we were seeing and why it was important to give them space etc. My favorite part was walking through the trenches to go see the penguins. And we actually did manage to, which is generally dependent on multiple variables, none of which was in our control. This tour was an absolute delight and having a tour guide like Mike made it even more enjoyable-he kept giving us small info about animals and other important landmarks etc and had a very good sense of humor. Thanks to Tim, Nigel and the rest of the staff at the boat too, they went above and beyond to make it an enjoyable trip for all of us. And my five year old was engaged throughout the entire 7 hours - unless he was hungry of course! Pack your snacks.

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Manuela Quintero

7 years ago

I decided to do this trip at the last minute but they were very accommodating and squeezed me into the afternoon tour. I had no expectations I really just wanted to see the yellow-eyed penguins. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the whole experience, I had SO much fun! Jane was our guide and she was outstanding; she offered fantastic customer service! She is enthusiastic and passionate about animals and she is so knowledgeable; I really enjoyed learning from her, she's a great teacher. The weather was perfect for wildlife sightings so we got to see lots of different animals, including several penguins, which I was so stoked about! Overall very impressed with the whole experience and recommend it if you are in Dunedin! :)

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David Tee

7 years ago

We had such a great day on this from our ship. Yosh was so interesting on local bird life etc. We had a good visit to the albatross centre. Saw chicks and also albatross. Nice picnic lunch on the hoof, and off to seals and penguins. We may also have been lucky as we also saw at least 5 albatrosses out on the sea. Spectacular scenery, superb guide, a bit lucky with the weather. Nice quick spin round Dunedin, including the station and steepest road in the world. Probably my wife’s best day of our holiday, definitely the best of our cruise. Many many thanks.

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Mike Salter

6 years ago

We had a wonderful tour and a fantastic experience. We did the Royal Albatross Centre guided tour first (definitely worth it) which have us amazing views of the birds. And then we went to the farm and saw fur seals, sea lions, yellow-eyes penguins and even a blue penguin. You definitely want good hiking shoes and a jacket to stay warm. Thanks Warren for an outstanding time.

Reviews from Google

Overview

Peninsula Encounters tours cross the Otago Peninsula with guides who combine wildlife knowledge with warmth. Sea lions rest on coastal rocks as guides explain the ecology. The penguin sanctuary is reached through trench paths — a dramatic approach reviewers consistently single out. The albatross add-on includes an observatory room above the nesting colony. A five-year-old reportedly stayed engaged across the full day.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday09:00 – 17:00
Tuesday09:00 – 17:00
Wednesday09:00 – 17:00
Thursday09:00 – 17:00
Friday09:00 – 17:00
Saturday09:00 – 17:00
Sunday09:00 – 17:00

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