Nestled into the shores of the east coast of the South Island is Kaikoura, one of the only places in the world to be able to easily spot sperm whales. These majestic ocean creatures glide through the water around you and put on a show that you won’t be able to find anywhere else, flaunting their mammoth tails and soaring through the waves. This unmissable activity is made even better in winter, with a range of other sea animals able to be spotted around the coast of Kaikoura. In June and July, humpback whales move gracefully through the waters around Kaikoura, as well as several species of dolphins that are known to visit this area almost daily. To make the most of your encounter with these incredible creatures, jump aboard Whale Watch, New Zealand’s only vessel-based whale watching experience. You’ll be able to get up close and personal with the world’s largest toothed predator and potentially get the chance to see fur seals and the wandering albatross, as well as a range of other marine life that lives in these waters that surround Kaikoura.