Wetter in Lyttleton

Mi. 15.01.2025
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Mi. 15.01.2025
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Hafenkarte: Lyttleton

Kreuzfahrtschiffe in Lyttleton

Übersicht der zu erwarteten Schiffe in Lyttleton mit Ankunft und Abfahrtszeiten (gemäß Fahrplan unter Vorbehalt). Wir aktualisieren unsere Fahrpläne und Routen täglich.

Schiff Datum Ankunft Abfahrt
Norwegian Spirit Mo. 29.12.2025 09:00 19:00
Norwegian Spirit Sa. 24.01.2026 09:00 19:00
Norwegian Spirit Di. 17.02.2026 09:00 19:00
Norwegian Spirit Mi. 25.02.2026 09:00 20:00
Norwegian Spirit Fr. 13.03.2026 09:00 18:45
Norwegian Spirit Sa. 21.03.2026 09:00 20:00
Norwegian Spirit Mo. 06.04.2026 09:00 18:30
Norwegian Spirit Di. 14.04.2026 09:00 20:00
Norwegian Spirit Do. 31.12.2026 07:00 17:00
Norwegian Spirit Di. 02.02.2027 07:00 17:00
Norwegian Spirit Mo. 08.02.2027 08:00 18:00
Norwegian Spirit Mi. 24.02.2027 07:00 17:00
Norwegian Spirit Di. 02.03.2027 08:00 18:00
Norwegian Spirit Do. 18.03.2027 07:00 17:00
Norwegian Spirit Mi. 24.03.2027 08:00 18:00

Landausflüge in Lyttleton

Ausflüge mit Norwegian
Christchurch Town & Country
Lyttelton / Neuseeland
Level: 2
4 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 120€ / Kinder ab 120€

OVERVIEW

On this panoramic voyage, you’ll circle volcanic harbors and lakes, cross the Canterbury countryside, visit a working sheep farm, and see the sights of urban Christchurch. It all begins with a spin around Lyttelton Harbor – the massive caldera of an ancient volcano – then winds past idyllic Governors Bay on the Banks Peninsula before entering the lush patchwork landscape of Canterbury Plains, where white sheep dot the green hills. New Zealand is famed for its sheep farms and at Manderley Farm, you’ll get the chance to tour one up-close. After a warm greeting and morning tea, farm hands will lead you to a demonstration at the shearing shed and a lively performance by the operation’s most dedicated herders – its talented sheepdogs. Marvel at their talents and agility as they gather a flock from nearby hills, bringing the sheep down to their master and responding to whistled commands from great distances away. Your return journey traces the shore of vast Lake Ellesmere en route to Christchurch for an orientation drive through areas damaged by the 2011 earthquake as you see how the city is rebuilding and restoring some of its most iconic heritage buildings.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Spend a fascinating half-day experiencing the sights of both town and country by panoramic coach.
• See harbors, lakes and lagoons formed by prehistoric volcanos and cross idyllic green pasturelands.
• Visit a working sheep farm, meet the farm hands and watch champion New Zealand sheepdogs herding the flock by whistled command.
• Take a drive through central Christchurch and learn about its recovery from the 2011 earthquake.
• Return via a historic mountain tunnel that reigned as New Zealand’s longest for over 50 years.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing including a light jacket or sweater.
• Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.

Discover Christchurch
Lyttelton / Neuseeland
Level: 1
3 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 211€ / Kinder ab 211€

OVERVIEW

This survey tour of Christchurch and its surrounds has it all – must-see central city sights, informative commentary, garden walks, and spectacular views from the Port Hills, all from the vantage of your double decker coach. Your Kiwi guide will bring the stories of the “Garden City” vividly to life – from its 1850 founding to the devastating back-to-back earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 and the impressive rebuild that’s been underway since. Drive by everything from the Arts Centre’s cluster of reviving Gothic Revival buildings to the Transitional Cardboard Cathedral. Observe the magnificent ruins of Christchurch Cathedral, yet to be rebuilt more than a decade on from the destructive seismic activity. Stretch your legs on a meander through stunning Mona Vale Gardens along the Avon River. Head for the hills and the Sign of the Takahe, a Tudor-style manor house high in the Port Hills. Named for a flightless New Zealand bird, this venue offers true eagle-eye views of the city, mountains, and ocean.

HIGHLIGHTS

• See all the Christchurch must-sees as you tour the city and its outskirts by panoramic coach.
• Visit areas damaged by the 2001-11 earthquakes and see how the exciting recovery still underway.
• Pass landmarks like the Arts Center and Christchurch Cathedral, and take a stroll among rhododendrons and azaleas at Mona Vale Gardens.
• Travel up into the hills above Christchurch for sensational city, sea and mountain views.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing including a light jacket or sweater.
• Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.

Go Green- Restoring The Christchurch Red Zone
Lyttelton / Neuseeland
Level: 2
3 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 240€ / Kinder ab 240€

OVERVIEW

Explore the Red Zone, a once-populated section of Christchurch where vegetation has taken over in hopes of restoring the land to its natural state. After a devastating earthquake in 2011, parts of downtown were declared uninhabitable because the ground had become permanently unstable. For an up-close view of the natural world that now flourishes in these former urban areas, you will follow a city arborist deep into the Red Zone. You will see the remains of earthquake-damaged homes that native bush has reclaimed, utilities now blanketed with vegetation and abandoned roads. It will be inspiring to see how nature is healing the landscape that the earthquake leveled. One of the more interesting aspects is to view the remnants of gardens that were once well-tended now growing wild, side by side with native bush. The arborist will describe how the Red Zone was established and what can be expected in the future as the vegetation continues to thrive.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Explore the Red Zone, where wild vegetation has taken over former urban areas.
• Walk with an arborist that will point out the highlights and describe the native bush.
• Gain insight into the 2011 earthquake that left parts of Christchurch uninhabitable.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

High Country Explorer
Lyttelton / Neuseeland
Level: 3
7 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 356€ / Kinder ab 356€

OVERVIEW

Treat your inner adventurer to an exhilarating multi-transport survey of the Southern Alps high country by coach, 4x4 touring vehicle and jet boat. It all starts sedately enough, as you head out by motorcoach into the fertile earthen patchwork of the Canterbury Plains – where the island grows its wheat and grazes its cattle. But don’t get too comfortable; the scenery changes dramatically as you reach Rubicon Station on the banks of the spectacular Waimakariri river gorge and make the switch into rugged 4x4 touring mode. Piloted with skill around Rubicon and Mt Torlesse Station, bouncing heartily across a spectacular landscape framed by jagged Southern Alp peaks and gorges, you’re bound to fill your camera with social media friendly shots. A well-deserved stop for lunch provides a break from the action, but it won’t last. Soon enough, you’ll shift back into thrill gear as you board a lightning-fast jet boat capable of 360-degree spins and strap in for a ride up the steep-walled Waimakariri River gorge to Staircase Viaduct. After that little jaunt, the coach drive back to Lyttelton will feel like slow motion.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Experience adventure without exhaustion on a thrilling, multi-vehicle tour of the Southern Alps.
• Travel by coach across the fertile Canterbury Plains to Rubicon Station and a switch into 4x4 mode.
• Buckle up for a rollicking drive through rugged high country terrain framed by mountains and gorges.
• Hold onto your hat again later as you zoom up the majestic Waimakariri river gorge on a jet boat nimble enough to make 360-degree spins.
• Enjoy lunch at midday and return back to port with spectacular photos and memories.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Wear weather-appropriate clothing including a water-resistant jacket.
• Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.

Historic Christchurch & Botanical Gardens
Lyttelton / Neuseeland
Level: 2
4 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 259€ / Kinder ab 221€

OVERVIEW

Settle in for a panoramic drive around Christchurch in an historic, open top, double-decker bus and then ride through the Botanic Gardens in an open-air trolley called a caterpillar. In both venues, guides will point out and describe the attractions to give you an excellent understanding of what makes them so special. While traveling through the heart of Christchurch, you will pass cultural landmarks such as the Canterbury Museum and the Arts Centre, a collection of Gothic-style heritage buildings that house art studios and galleries. Cathedral Junction, one of the main shopping and dining complexes, is also on the route. The focus will turn to the natural world in the Botanic Gardens, which was founded in 1863 with the planting of a single English oak. Today, the gardens display a vast tapestry of plants where something is always in bloom. No matter what your interest – whether azaleas, roses or water plants – you will find a garden specific to it.

HIGHLIGHTS

• See the highlights of Christchurch while traveling through town in a double-decker bus.
• Ride through the Botanic Gardens in an open-air trolley that offers unobstructed views.
• Listen to enlightening and entertaining commentary at both venues.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Ice & Wings
Lyttelton / Neuseeland
Level: 2
5 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 172€ / Kinder ab 172€

OVERVIEW

Tour a captivating museum filled with Royal New Zealand Air Force planes and memorabilia, then explore a one-of-a-kind experiential museum dedicated to all things Antarctic. Located in Christchurch on the site of a former base, the Air Force Museum showcases the country’s long and valiant aviation history through hands-on exhibits – including dozens of vintage aircraft, WWI-era aviation barracks, rare uniforms and medals, and moving stories of the proud men and women who have served in the New Zealand and Allied flying services. After a leisurely guided visit, leave the museum behind as you move into cooler surroundings. Much cooler. At the International Antarctic Centre, you can actually experience an indoor blizzard, visit a snow cave, endure life at Scott Base and learn about other intrepid Antarctic explorers, even watch rescued Little Blue Penguins – smallest of their kind – cavort in a plush indoor/outdoor habitat. You can also take a virtual voyage down to Antarctica in the 4D Extreme Theatre and experience an epic thrill ride in the Hagglund, a genuine amphibious Antarctic transport that doesn’t let anything stand in its way. A drive back through central Christchurch reveals how well it’s recovered from the devastating 2011 earthquake.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Settle back for a 30-minute narrated coach drive from Lyttelton to the outskirts of Christchurch.
• Tour the Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum, home to a vast collection of meticulously preserved aviation memorabilia including dozens of historic aircraft and a vintage barracks.
• Enjoy an immensely fun, interactive experience at the International Antarctic Centre, next best thing to traveling to the South Pole yourself.
• Survive an ice storm, learn about life in modern Antarctica and visit historic Scott Base, watch Little Blue Penguins play, and crawl over an obstacle course inside a Hagglund amphibious vehicle.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing including a light jacket or sweater.
• Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.

Journey into Middle Earth
Lyttelton / Neuseeland
Level: 2
8 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 304€ / Kinder ab 304€

OVERVIEW

Journey to a stunning and recognizable Lord of the Rings filming location in New Zealand’s Southern Alps, then enjoy a central Christchurch orientation drive. Departing Lyttelton by panoramic coach, you’ll travel through the patchwork green farmland of the Canterbury Plains, stopping in a country town for morning tea. Heading inland into the heart of the Alps, you’ll pause for a photo opp at Lake Clearwater, where the views across the lake to the mountain range that forms the South Island’s backbone are outstanding on a clear day. But that’s before you encounter this tour’s true showstopper vista – the terrain at remote and beautiful Mt Potts High Country Station. The moment you set eyes on this location you’ll understand why it was chosen as the setting of Edoras in the epic Lord of the Rings trilogy. Even if you’re not a Tolkien aficionado, you’ll be taken breathless by the unspoiled beauty of this landscape of rugged mountain ranges, sparkling lakes, blue rivers and brisk alpine air. After free time to explore and photograph this magical place, you’ll relax over a rustic lunch before heading for Christchurch city and an orientation drive covering its must-see sights.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Settle back for a panoramic coach drive across the Canterbury Plains and into the Southern Alps.
• Enjoy morning tea in a country town and stop at a stunning alpine lake for photos.
• Visit Mt Potts High Country Station, a setting magical enough to double for mythical Edoras in the Lord of the Rings films.
• Enjoy free time to explore this astounding place on earth, even pose for photos with replica swords.
• Lunch in Mt Somers Village and enjoy a Christchurch orientation drive that covers its top sights.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing including a light jacket or sweater.
• Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.

Lyttelton Discovery Cruise
Lyttelton / Neuseeland
Level: 1
2 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 95€ / Kinder ab 95€

OVERVIEW

Board a catamaran for a refreshing discovery cruise around scenic Lyttelton Harbour, an extinct volcanic crater and gateway to the Antarctic. Your vessel skims the seas gracefully as your skipper provides fascinating commentary about the sights you’re seeing and their ties to the region’s earliest Maori and European settlers. Sip a warming cup of tea or coffee, learn of the legends of Ripapa Island, and go in search of playful Hector’s dolphins, the world’s smallest and rarest oceanic dolphin – only found in New Zealand. Gray with black-and-white markings, these petite cetaceans are often seen leaping and frolicking around these waters. You’ll also see ample evidence of the harbor’s violent, volcanic origins. This entire sheltered body of water lies in the caldera of an extinct volcano. Your journey will reveal that much of the jagged coastal terrain left behind now serves as nesting habitat for marine birds such as spotted shags, white-fronted terns and several species of gulls. After about two hours on the water, you’ll return to the pier with a keen understanding of this scenic New Zealand seaport.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Spend a couple delightful hours cruising picturesque Lyttelton Harbor by catamaran and discover the history and wildlife that inhabits these waters.
• Enjoy colorful commentary as your skipper points out landmark sights and recounts stories from the early Maori and European settlers.
• Learn of the harbor’s dramatic geological heritage, go in search of tiny dolphins, and see coastal terrain where abundant seabirds gather and nest.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing including a light jacket or sweater.
• Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.

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