Maori Carvings. Island Heritage.
Located on the east coast of the South Island’s Canterbury region, Timaru was built upon rolling hills created by the lava flows of an extinct volcano, Mt. Horrible. Maori tribes were believed to have settled in the area before 1400 AD. You can view rock carvings of these earliest inhabitants on a guided tour. Timaru boasts many fantastic vistas of the ocean and surrounding mountains and is an ideal base from which to explore the history, culture and natural beauty of the region.
Exciting Shore Excursions
Immerse yourself in authentic experiences with our Shore Excursions, expertly guided by locals.
Snapshots of Timaru
A visual preview of the amazing sites that await you.
Discover legendary fishing spots at Lake Hawea.
Explore the historic Blackett Lighthouse landmark.
Walk the famous Routeburn Track at Fiordland National Park.
Cross over the thrilling Hooker Valley Track in Mount Cook.
Chicken tikka masala with steamed rice.
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