Arthur’s Pass Day Tour From Christchurch With Jet Boat





Description
Nestled at the heart of New Zealand’s Southern Alps (Kā Tiritiri o te Moana), Arthur’s Pass is steeped in history. Home of the world’s only truly alpine parrot and our namesake, the Kea, the now National Park’s dramatic terrain, powerful waterfalls, unique fauna, native Beech forest, and engineering feats make it a popular destination for hikers and sightseers alike. You will be driven in comfort by our modern, comfortable Mercedes Sprinter (or similar) packed with the extras to make the trip that bit easier. Led by our fun, knowledgeable, and passionate tour guides and including a thrilling 30 minute jet boat experience, this journey is one you will never forget! As this tour operates in an alpine region, the weather can be unpredictable so please prepare for all conditions. Please note that this tour is not suitable as a shore excursion and the ititnerary runs in reverse over winter.
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As we make our way through the Selwyn District, you will be greeted by Springfield, where we will then make our turn off towards the team at Alpine Jet Thrills. It is here that you will embark on your thrilling 30 minute jet boat ride across the braided shallows of the Waimakariri river! Take in the beautiful scenery from one of New Zealand’s most challenging and exhilarating rivers, and discover why Canterbury is the home of jet boating.
Next up we stop at Lake Lyndon. Nestled at the base of Porters Pass, Lyndon, or Te Hāpua Waikawa, is popular amongst jetboaters, bird watchers, and brave swimmers. It is known as one of this area's colder lakes.
Castle Hill, or Kura Tāwhiti, is perhaps one of Canterbury’s most distinguishable settings. Famous for its scenery that would later inspire Middle Earth™, nearby Flock Hill, who Castle Hill shares its geology with, went on to become one of the filming locations used for The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. The weathered limestone rocks sit proudly abreast the tussocky hills that were once in the ocean. Over time they have eroded away, forming the amazing unique shapes you see today. While you walk amongst the rocks, you might catch a glimpse of climbers and boulderers who frequent the area. Please note that this is not a guided walk, so you will be left to explore this piece of beauty on your own.
Ōpōrea, or Lake Pearson, is the largest of three mountain lakes on the pass. This picturesque glacial lake is surrounded by the Southern Alps, and is a popular spot for swimmers, fishing and visitors. Significantly, the lake was, and is still used as a site of mahinga kai (food gathering) for local iwi.
Also known as Death's Corner, the Otira Viaduct Lookout is an amazing spot to see the National Park in all its glory. This bridge is the only reason that driving through Arthur’s Pass is possible today. At 440 metres long, it is a true feat of engineering. The lookout is a great spot for a photo framing viaduct and the surrounding landscape. Keep your eyes peeled at this stop! With a bit of luck, you might even see a wee Cheeky Kea - New Zealand’s sneaky alpine parrot!
We depart the lookout and head towards Arthur’s Pass Village. Located 740 metres above sea level, you will be able to experience the majestic Southern Alps up close. Once we arrive, you can choose to either walk to Devils Punch Bowl, or grab a coffee and spend some time exploring the local shops.
Devils Punch Bowl - This walking track is approximately 1 hour long, with a gradual incline (including steps) towards a ferocious 131 metre tall waterfall. Fitness is low to moderate as you walk through the bush and native beech forest. Please note that depending on time, your guide will let you know how long you have and will assist you on the day in regard to the best activity for the weather and time allocated.
As we begin our trip back to Christchurch, we make a brief stop at Cave Stream. Formed by the cave’s stream that flows through an underground passage for 594 metres, the cave can be accessed by inexperienced cavers and is pretty incredible to look at and explore.
With an elevation of 939 metres, Porters Pass is another mountain pass located deep in Kā Tiritiri o te Moana. Experience breathtaking views of the Canterbury plains as you weave your way back across the third-highest highway in Te Waipounamu (the South Island).
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Pickup Locations & Times
For a smooth pick-up process please be waiting at your selected pick-up location at least 5 minutes before your scheduled pick-up time. Your vehicle may be delayed due to previous pickups. Please be patient and wait 10 minutes before calling the office. Our drivers cannot wait for late customers. No show / late customers will not be refunded. We only pick up from locations that have a pickup noted. Please make sure you have let us know your pickup location. For hotel pickups please be waiting at or Infront of reception.
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Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
Took the tour to Arthur’s pass with Cheeky Kea. Clive was our guide and was really great. Gave a lot of history about the area and how everything has changed since the 2016 earthquake which the area is still recovering from. The drive out to Arthur’s pass train station included a stop at Castle Hill Rocks which was really beautiful. Great hiking around the rock formations and beautiful views once on top. Also stopped at Alpine Jet boat. Riding these boats was really a fascinating experience because these boats can navigate water even just a few inches in depth because of the design of the air propulsion. The can also do a 360 turn essentially in place. Andy was the owner and boat driver and was a lot of fun going up and down the river, even if it did rain on us.
Kia ora, Thank you so much for your five-star review! We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed your recent Arthur's Pass Tour with us, and that Clive was able to share interesting insights into our region's history and ecosystem. Jet boating at Alpine Jet Thrills is always a popular add on with guests - it is truly a unique experience! Many thanks again for your kind words - we will ensure that this is passed on. Wishing you safe travels around the rest of Aotearoa New Zealand :)
A wonderful experience fantastic scenery.Jet boat ride was exilirating . Friendly service with a great tour guide Francoise. Thank you.



