Explore Wellington’s top sights with a friendly guide. Visit Mount Victoria, Weta Cave, ride the Cable Car, and more. Book your adventure today!
Explore Wellington’s top sights with a friendly guide. Visit Mount Victoria, Weta Cave, ride the Cable Car, and more. Book your adventure today!
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Wellington - COLLECTION
The adventure begins by safely gathering all guests and boarding the vehicle.
For those arriving by cruise ship, collection is directly from the port. There’s no need to take a shuttle or head into the city, as accreditation allows collection right as guests disembark.
For hotel pickups, guests should wait in the reception…
- Wellington - COLLECTION
The adventure begins by safely gathering all guests and boarding the vehicle.
For those arriving by cruise ship, collection is directly from the port. There’s no need to take a shuttle or head into the city, as accreditation allows collection right as guests disembark.
For hotel pickups, guests should wait in the reception area or just outside where the friendly guide can easily spot them. Patience is appreciated as traffic or other factors may cause slight delays.
For those meeting at the iSite, head to the tour bus stop just outside or beside the iSite. Look for the Ka Rawe signage on the vehicle, and the journey will begin shortly!
- Mount Victoria Lookout - A fantastic first stop!
Experience the best vantage point in the city with breathtaking 360-degree views of the central business district, the harbor, and the ocean to the south. Simply stunning!
Legend has it that Wellington harbor, once a land-locked lake, was home to two large and active taniwha (sea monsters). One created a passage to the sea, forming the harbor entrance. The other, Whataitai, took a different route, became stranded, and perished. Tangi-te keo (Mt Victoria) is believed to be named after Whataitai’s soul.
This stop offers perhaps the best photo opportunity on the tour, and the guide/host is happy to serve as a personal photographer for the day.
What a beautiful city!
- Lyall Bay - Heading south to the stunning coastline, passing through Lyall Bay. Did you know that in Wellington, you’re always just 3km (1.8 miles) from a beach? How fortunate!
Lyall Bay is Wellington’s most popular surf beach and boasts two surf lifesaving clubs. For royal enthusiasts, the tour passes the café frequented by Harry and Megan in 2018.
With luck, a glimpse of the ferries traveling between the North and South Islands might be caught in the strait.
What a fantastic place!
- Wahine Memorial - Continuing along the stunning coastline, guests can breathe in the fresh, salty air and enjoy the picturesque views.
As the tour turns a corner, a more somber moment arises, reflecting on Wellington’s worst maritime disaster.
The Wahine faced unprecedented winds, leading to many perishing on April 10, 1968. Guides expertly explain the events and locations, bringing the story to life with imagery.
A poignant yet memorable event in New Zealand’s history.
- Wellington - WETA CAVE
Don’t be misled into thinking this is about New Zealand’s native insects…
While the Weta is indeed a native cricket-like insect, it’s also the name of a world-renowned Film & Special Effects company based in Wellington!
Weta is perhaps best known for its incredible work on the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but its impact on the industry is much broader. At the Weta Cave, guests can purchase memorabilia, view items in the mini-museum, and even take photos with the Cave Trolls! Ka Rawe guides are excellent photographers too.
After leaving the Weta Cave, the tour checks out the Wellington sign, famously copied by Hollywood!
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Wellington - WELLYWOOD - Driving by world-class film and movie facilities, including Stone Street Studios and Park Road Post Production.
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Oriental Bay - Returning to the city around the bay, the guide keeps guests informed along the way.
Arriving at Oriental Bay, known for being both a popular beach and a luxurious area in the city. It’s a bit pricey here!
Guests can admire amazing architecture and perhaps see the only “man-made” beach they’ll ever encounter! Don’t miss Carter Fountain.
Originally named Duppa Bay after its sole resident George Duppa, it was renamed Oriental Bay after one of the first ships to bring settlers to Wellington.
Spectacular!
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Wellington - LUNCH BREAK - A suitable location for lunch will be found as time permits.
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa - Enjoy a guided tour and explore the treasures housed at the National Museum Te Papa.
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Wellington Cable Car - One of Wellington’s most iconic attractions is the Cable Car, also known as a funicular. Take a leisurely ride up to the suburb of Kelburn, enjoying more spectacular views of Wellington upon arrival.
At the top, the guide (who will have dropped guests off at the bottom) will be waiting, and there’s an opportunity to explore the Cable Car museum. Souvenirs are available for purchase.
The Cable Car ride is included in the tour price.
- Lady Norwood Rose Garden - Delightful!
Part of the expansive Wellington Botanical Gardens, the Lady Norwood Rose Garden received the Garden of Excellence award from the World Federation of Rose Societies in 2015.
With over 110 unique varieties of flowers, when in full bloom (November - April), it’s absolutely beautiful!
A short stop allows guests to enjoy the fresh air and visual delights of the Rose Garden.
Beautiful.
- New Zealand Parliament - Welcome to the Parliament grounds, regularly used for various public gatherings. From here, admire Parliament’s buildings, the flags on numerous flagpoles, the rose and camellia gardens, fine ironwork on the gates and lamp standards, and commemorative statues and plaques.
Two New Zealand flags fly daily on the forecourt in front of Parliament House. Other flags may be flown between them for special visits or occasions.
The design of Parliament’s iron gates includes the initials of King George V, the monarch when the gates were made.
Several statues and plaques are found in Parliament’s grounds.
The most prominent is a bronze statue of Richard John Seddon at the front of the main forecourt. Richard John Seddon was New Zealand’s longest-serving Prime Minister, from 1893 to 1906.
The tour also visits the Beehive, the name for the Executive Wing of New Zealand Parliament Buildings.
- Old St Paul’s - A serene place…
Old St Paul’s (formerly St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral) is a historic site, city landmark, and wedding and event venue in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand’s capital.
Constructed from native New Zealand timbers, it features stunning stained glass windows. The interior is likened to the upturned hull of an Elizabethan galleon.
A calming and peaceful way to conclude a day filled with wonderful experiences in Wellington.

- Ticket for Cable Car Ride
- Cost of guided tour
- Ticket for Cable Car Ride
- Cost of guided tour
- Lunch
- Lunch
During our tour, we provide opportunities to get out of the vehicle, stretch your legs & get some fresh air. Our friendly guides will even be your photographer for the day!
After collecting our guests in the city, we start the day on a high (excuse the pun) by heading up to the Mount Victoria lookout. From there we zip to Lyall Bay beach on the way to…
During our tour, we provide opportunities to get out of the vehicle, stretch your legs & get some fresh air. Our friendly guides will even be your photographer for the day!
After collecting our guests in the city, we start the day on a high (excuse the pun) by heading up to the Mount Victoria lookout. From there we zip to Lyall Bay beach on the way to the Weta Cave where you’ll hop out to visit the Weta store. After a break for lunch you get a ride on the Cable Car & after we collect you at the top, we head downtown to Parliament/Beehive & the Lady Norwood Rose Garden.
We may as well visit Old St Pauls church whilst we’re there but as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.