Blue Penguins Pukekura Experience Otago Peninsula, Neuseeland





Beschreibung
Sehen Sie bis zu 200 blaue Pinguine, die abends vom Meer zurückkehren! (Im Allgemeinen werden im Frühling/Sommer mehr Pinguine gesichtet als in den Herbst- oder Wintermonaten, aber wir garantieren, dass wir jede Nacht Pinguine sehen!! In den Nichtbrutmonaten März bis August sehen wir jedoch oft 20-50 Vögel pro Nacht in seltenen Fällen können wir weniger als 10 Vögel sehen). Extrem nahes Betrachten dieser Vögel. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Māori-Geschichte dieser bedeutenden Stätte. Die Tour beinhaltet einen besonderen Blick hinter die Kulissen des Reservats und des Lebensraums der Pinguine. Wir sind die einzigen blauen Pinguin-Abendtouren, die Fotografieren erlauben (aber keine Blitzfotografie) In die Top 10 der Erlebnisse in Neuseeland gewählt (TripAdvisor 2022). Die meisten Touren werden von Naturschutzexperten/Biologen geleitet. Andere oft gesehene Wildtiere (z. B. Robben, Seelöwen, Albatrosse)
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Wichtige Informationen
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Diese Touroption ist für diejenigen gedacht, die mit ihrem eigenen Transportmittel zu unserem Standort gelangen. Wenn Sie kein Auto haben, buchen Sie unsere andere Touroption mit Transport
- Gäste müssen ohne Hilfe gehen können. Die Tour umfasst einen 300 m langen Spaziergang auf einem Schotterweg und einer Promenade mit über 60 eingebauten Stufen
- Regenschirme sind NICHT erlaubt. Bei Nässe müssen Sie eine Regenjacke mitbringen.
Bewertungen(521)
Such incredible helpful staff and such an amazing experience. The drive out is beautiful and makes the trip really amazing from start to finish. Well priced and doesn’t take too long! Would absolutely recommend not only to families and tourists but anyone looking for something great to do especially in winter when it start at 4.45!
Great experience! Was worried due to off season, but saw three rafts come in. Watching the Penguins waddle out of water and up to their nesting area was amazing.
It was such an amazing experience to see penguins back from seas. They were so cute when they tried to climb up the stones and went back to their nests. Really worth a visit if u stay in Dunedin. Also, the staffs there were very enthusiastic and they shared a lot of knowledge about the penguins to us. Highly recommend it.
Kia ora thank you for helping support the largest penguin colony on the Otago Peninsula, glad you enjoyed the experience
It was a great experience and we learnt so much about Blue Penguins.
Thank you so much, each review helps with our work protecting this place and the wildlife !
Very professional operation, the photos linked to reviews are indicative of what you will see. Like most tourism in NZ it is well run and enjoyable with very knowledgeable guides and great facilities. Highly recommended tour.
Thank you, yes nothing worse than unrealistic photos of experiences. Thank you for taking time to write a review for us!
The tour starts with a very informative and entertaining info session then down a short walk to get to the viewing area. We obviously had to wait till it was quite dark but a hot drink truck was available which was great on a cold night. Our wait paid off though and it was very exciting seeing the wee penguins scuttling up the beach to "the highway." We saw around 60! I thoroughly recommend this but do wrap up warm if it's a cold night.
Thank you, us guides also struggle with winter nights.....Thank you for your review
Such a fun experience ! Highly recommend. Saw so many adorable penguins marching up. The conservatory has done an amazing job protecting the penguins and having a viewing station for people to easily observe. The penguins march right next to viewing station. We also got to see fur seals playing in the water. Learned a lot about penguins, sea lions, NZ fur seals, Dunedin and the history of New Zealand. Dress warm if go in winter - it is windy….
Thank you Lauren, yes certainly we are out in weather more suitable for penguins than people!
The tour starts with a very informative talk by expert guides inside the albatross center, moving out to the viewing platform that is specially lit to watch the Penguins come in for the night. Because of where, and how it is situated, you can see them very closely; some of them even live underneath the platform, and the sound they make in their nests is quite hilarious – I got a sound recording just of the noise! The admission fee helps to support the work and everything is centered toward caring for the penguins, which made us so happy to be there, as well as to make our major purchases for the trip in the gift shop, which we actually came back the next day to do. I can’t recommend these folks more highly – come and have this experience – you won’t regret it!
Kia ora Marian, yes it's not the nicest chirpy chirpy bird sound but seems to work for them! Thanks for a great review
An amazing experience not to be missed when visiting Dunedin. Staff are very informative and we were lucky to see 42 penguins come ashore.
Kia ora, thank you so must for visiting us and in winter.....
Well organised by guides commuted to the environment and passionate about penguins. The penguins emerged later than expected and the guides happily stayed late to ensure everyone had the opportunity to see the late (penguin) comers.
We had a whole week of penguins arriving late, just one of the joys of working with wildlife I guess, Thank you Kate



