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Family Fun in Wellington

Day 1
Wellington, New Zealand

Zoo and Culture

  • Wellington Zoo (NZD 23 per adult, NZD 8 per child · 3-4 hours)
  • Te Papa Tongarewa (Free admission (suggested donation), some exhibitions may have charges · 2-3 hours)
  • Wellington Waterfront (Free · 1-2 hours)

Morning:

Start your morning with a visit to the Wellington Zoo, where the family can enjoy close encounters with animals from around the world. Learn about conservation efforts and participate in the zookeeper experiences. Have a picnic at the zoo's dedicated picnic areas.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, head to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which offers engaging interactive exhibits suitable for all ages. Learn about the country's natural environment, Maori culture, and New Zealand's history. Don't miss the colossal squid exhibit!

Evening:

As the evening sets in, take a leisurely walk along the Wellington waterfront. Enjoy the stunning views, grab some ice cream, and maybe catch a live performance at one of the outdoor stages.

Day 2
Wellington, New Zealand

Scenic Nature and Wildlife

  • Wellington Botanic Garden (Free admission, NZD 9.50 for the cable car · 2-3 hours)
  • Zealandia (NZD 22 per adult, free for children under 18 · 2-3 hours)
  • Courtenay Place (Cost varies by restaurant · 1-2 hours)

Morning:

Embark on a scenic cable car ride to the Wellington Botanic Garden. Spend the morning exploring the lush greenery, playgrounds, and lookouts offering panoramic views of the city. Take the kids to the Lady Norwood Rose Garden for some delightful colors and scents.

Afternoon:

For the afternoon, head to Zealandia, an eco-sanctuary that is home to many native birds, reptiles, and plants. Take a guided tour or stroll along the walking trails to spot rare and endangered species.

Evening:

In the evening, head to Courtenay Place for a family-friendly dinner at one of the bustling restaurants. Afterward, check out the Embassy Theatre, where the family can catch a movie or a live show if there’s an event on.

Day 3
Wellington, New Zealand

Island Adventure and Family Leisure

  • Matiu/Somes Island (NZD 23 for an adult return ferry ticket, NZD 10 for a child · 3-4 hours)
  • Frank Kitts Park (Free, pedal boat hire is NZD 25 for 30 minutes · 1-2 hours)
  • Cuba Street (Cost varies by restaurant · 1-2 hours)

Morning:

Take a morning trip to Matiu/Somes Island, a wildlife sanctuary with a rich history and stunning walking tracks. Explore the old military installations, keep an eye out for the native bird life, and enjoy the panoramic views.

Afternoon:

Afterward, head to Frank Kitts Park, a popular family spot. Kids can play on the playgrounds, splash in the lagoon, or hire pedal boats for a relaxing ride on the water.

Evening:

In the evening, head to Cuba Street for a vibrant dining experience. Enjoy browsing through the quirky shops, street performances, and perhaps indulge in some gelato from a local shop.

Day 4
Wellington, New Zealand

Wildlife Encounters and Coastal Charm

  • Staglands Wildlife Reserve (NZD 28 per adult, NZD 9 per child · 2-3 hours)
  • Pukaha National Wildlife Centre (NZD 20 per adult, NZD 6 per child · 2-3 hours)
  • Waikanae (Cost varies by restaurant · 1-2 hours)

Morning:

Drive up the Kapiti Coast to Staglands Wildlife Reserve, where the family can feed and interact with farm animals, explore walking trails, and enjoy a picnic amidst the scenic countryside.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, visit the Pukaha National Wildlife Centre, where you can see endangered wildlife, including kiwi birds, in their natural habitat. Take a guided tour and learn about conservation efforts.

Evening:

In the evening, have a cozy family dinner in the coastal town of Waikanae, where you can enjoy fresh seafood or classic Kiwi fish and chips.

Day 5
Wellington, New Zealand

Nature Walks and Botanical Gardens

  • Kaitoke Regional Park (Free · 2-3 hours)
  • Otari-Wilton's Bush (Free, donations appreciated · 1-2 hours)
  • Karori or Khandallah (Cost varies by restaurant · 1-2 hours)

Morning:

Spend the morning at Kaitoke Regional Park, where you can take a family-friendly bushwalk, enjoy a picnic, and visit the filming location of Rivendell from the Lord of the Rings movies. Keep an eye out for native birds and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

Afternoon:

For the afternoon, visit Otari-Wilton's Bush, a native plant and botanical garden. Take a guided tour or explore the walking trails to learn about New Zealand's unique flora and fauna.

Evening:

In the evening, have a relaxed family dinner in the charming village of Karori or the Khandallah neighborhood, which offers a variety of family-friendly eateries.

Day 6
Wellington, New Zealand

Seaside Relaxation and Maori Culture

  • Ferry to Days Bay (NZD 13 per adult, NZD 6.50 per child · 3-4 hours)
  • Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village (NZD 55 per adult, NZD 25 per child · 2-3 hours)
  • Mount Victoria Lookout (Free · 1-2 hours)

Morning:

Take the family on a morning ferry ride to Days Bay in the Eastbourne area. Spend the morning relaxing on the beach, kayaking, or exploring the local boutiques and cafes in the area. Enjoy views of Wellington Harbour from across the water.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, visit the Maori cultural center Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village, where you can experience traditional performances, learn about Maori history, and even participate in a haka workshop.

Evening:

For the evening, return to Wellington and head to the Mount Victoria Lookout for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the harbor. Enjoy a family-friendly dinner in one of the restaurants with a view.

Day 7
Wellington, New Zealand

Market Adventure and Waterfront Relaxation

  • Wellington Street Markets (Cost varies by purchase · 1-2 hours)
  • Wellington Waterfront (Free · 1-2 hours)
  • Waterfront Restaurant (Cost varies by restaurant · 2-3 hours)

Morning:

Spend the morning exploring the Wellington Street Markets, where you can find fresh produce, local crafts, and delicious treats. Let the kids pick out a souvenir or enjoy some homemade ice cream.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, visit the Wellington Waterfront for some enchanting views and waterfront activities. Take a leisurely walk, ride bikes, or even try paddleboarding if weather permits.

Evening:

For the final evening in Wellington, treat the family to a special dinner at a waterfront restaurant. Enjoy the serene atmosphere as you reflect on the wonderful time spent in Wellington.

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