The tour can include sightings of dolphins, seals, schools of fish, penguins, sea birds, and much more.
Eco Tours
Whakatane is a fantastic destination for eco-tourism enthusiasts, offering a variety of eco-friendly tours that allow visitors to appreciate and experience the region's natural beauty while promoting sustainable practices. Ecotourism in Whakatane encompasses a diverse range of interests, activities, and services, all centered around the concept of preserving and responsibly utilizing natural resources. Eco tours in Whakatane focus on observing living organisms within their natural habitats, ensuring that these environments are not degraded but rather enhanced for the enjoyment of present and future generations. These tours have an educational component, where participants learn from expert guides about the local ecosystems, wildlife, and conservation efforts. By taking part in eco tours in Whakatane, visitors gain an increased respect and love for the environment, fostering a deeper understanding of the region's ecological importance and promoting environmental stewardship. Whakatane's commitment to ecotourism ensures that visitors can experience the beauty of the region while contributing positively to its preservation and sustainable use. So, for a memorable and meaningful adventure in nature, consider participating in one of Whakatane's eco tours, where education, conservation, and appreciation for the environment converge.
Featured Eco Tours Listings
MOUTOHORA ISLAND SANCTUARY
Tours of Moutohorā (Whale Island) - one of New Zealand’s little-known treasures, departing from Whakatāne.
Eco Tours Listings
KIWI WANDERING TRAIL
The Kiwi Wandering Trail in Whakatane (the Kiwi Capital of the World!) is a self-guided hunt for bronze replicas of this iconic NZ bird. Find ten life-like, life‑size bronze kiwi statues which wander right through the heart of Whakatāne.
This is fun for all the family and takes you through the CBD as well as the scenic beauty of our Riverwalks and the Whakatane Heads.
Do you have what it takes to find all 10 North Island brown kiwi? Manaia, Two Toes, Ahi, Miro, Big Al, Ōhope, Waewae, Kaputerangi, Pea, and Te Hau.