Find the best places to eat, drink, shop, and more in Kaikōura with our guide.
Home to abundant marine life and hard-to-beat mountain-to-sea landscapes, Kaikōura is a true natural wonderland.
Recent years have seen Kaikōura go through some true hardships, especially in the aftermath of the 2016 earthquake, which was the largest recorded seismic event in New Zealand. The Kaikōura earthquake left access to and from the town cut off for weeks, with travel slowed down for months after, and permanently changed the rugged coastline.
Though times have been tough on the South Island’s east coast, the people of Kaikōura have found the resilience to move forward and create new ways to bring life to their much-loved home base. They’ve learned to roll with what Mother Nature throws their way and carry on. Made up of a tight-knit community, the residents of Kaikōura are real doers. Most of the business owners have multiple ventures on the go, are invested in their town, and love it with passion.
These days the Kaikōura township is home to a number of interesting cafés and restaurants, many of which celebrate the local hunter-gatherer culture. It’s constantly evolving and attracting more visitors day by day. New and renewed retail outlets strive to match the offerings of bigger cities, and both land and sea-based activities are aplenty.
The coastal highway, which snakes both south and north of Kaikōura, has gone through an enormous re-development and now boasts stunning, culturally significant artworks along with generous stop-in-bays where you can take in the artwork, the beauty of the coastline, and the seals that laze on the rocks, their colonies meters away.
Blessed with stunning scenery, world-famous for the varied marine life, rich in delicacies such as crayfish and other seafood, and home to some of the best surf on the South Island, it's no wonder Kaikōura is a favourite holiday destination for both New Zealanders and visitors alike.
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Where rugged mountains meet waves crashing along a spectacular, rocky coastline presided over by diverse colonies of marine life, is the picturesque town of Kaikōura.
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View AllEsses Wine Company
Nestled next to the foothills of the Kaikōura ranges with stunning views of Mt Fyffe and beyond, Esses Wine Company’s vineyard might just sit in one of the most...
Hiku
Hiku sits directly at the water's edge in the heart of Kaikōura. The restaurant, along with the Sudima Hotel it shares the space with, opened its doors in September 2022.
Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway
The Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway has it all; the wild ocean, rugged cliff tops and mountain views capped with snow throughout winter, and an abundance of marine wildlife.
Mt Fyffe Distillery
On the foothills of Mt Fyffe, Kaikōura, you’ll stumble across one of New Zealand’s smallest nano gin distilleries, Mt Fyffe Distillery.
The Store Kekerengu
A top stop spot on the drive from Kaikōura to Marlborough, The Store Kekerengu provides some of the best cafe scenery and incomparable sea views.
Slam Club
Famous for its toasted sandwiches, Slam Club is the favourite destination for foodies passing through town.
Hapuku Lodge
Your destination for luxurious accommodation and one of the finest dining experiences in the region.
Strawberry Tree Kaikōura
A quirky Irish Bar and live music venue serving up some of the best grub in town.
The Pier Hotel
A classic Kiwi pub and restaurant housed within an iconic nineteenth century hotel.
The Mayfair Arts and Culture Kaikōura
Inspiring people to use their creative thinking.
Cultural Artwork Package
View stunning cultural artworks that tell the rich history of Kaikōura.
Kaikōura Seafood BBQ
One the most affordable spots in town for getting your hands on world famous crayfish.