Banks Peninsula

Banks Peninsula

Banks Peninsular crowns the scenic east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Stretching over 1150 square kilometres, Banks Peninsula encompasses numerous harbours, glistening bays, and secluded coves, which dot the peninsula’s perimeter, as well as ancient volcanoes in the interior. The natural beauty of Banks Peninsula attracts visitors from all corners of the globe with its unique volcanic terrain and picturesque vistas. The Peninsula offers visitors a wide range of attractions including scenic walking trails, wildlife viewing, historic sites, and a thriving artisan culture. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful drive around the edge of ancient volcanic craters along the famous Summit Road, spot the rare Hector’s dolphins in the deep coastal waters, or visit the charming historic French-character town of Akaroa.

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