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After getting my B.Sc in Conservation & Biodiversity, a career in animal behavior, and traveling to 6 continents, I've made it my mission to find and share the planet's most spectacular travel destinations for nature, wildlife, and wild places — the ones worth flying across the world for. Let's go! 🍃
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If you’re visiting New Zealand and are a dolphin lover (and seriously—who isn’t?) you may have heard that you can swim with the world’s smallest dolphin species off the South Island! But before you start furiously searching Reddit for, “swimming with dolphins in Akaroa New Zealand? What’s the best time to see dolphins in Akaroa? Is swimming with dolphins in Akaroa worth it?” I’ve got you covered with my full Akaroa dolphin review!
And let me tell you: I’m a crazy dolphin girl and I did the research. I mean maniacal scouring of forums at 2am, excessive review-reading, and days ruminating on which operator I was going to choose.
So here it is! Exactly what to expect when you go swimming with dolphins in Akaroa New Zealand: how much it costs, the best time to go, why it’s special, and my full experience so you can make the absolute most of your swim with dolphins experience.
TLDR: DO NOT MISS THIS EXPERIENCE!! Do yourself a favor and book it right here with EcoSeeker! It’s a lovely family owned business, and be sure to book in advance because they fill up fast. And if you’d rather just do a cruise to see them without hopping in the cold water, book it here!
This guide is part of my New Zealand Wildlife series, where I share the best wildlife experiences on New Zealand’s South Island! We’re talking exactly where to go, insider tips, prices, & more. If you’re planning a trip to New Zealand’s South Island, be sure to explore the series!
Swimming with dolphins in Akaroa New Zealand (My HONEST review)
What makes Hector’s dolphins so special?
Hector’s dolphins are rare—endangered, according to the IUCN Red List. They’re also adorably tiny, averaging around 4 feet long and weighing just 100(ish) pounds. Despite their small size, they’re impossible to miss thanks to their striking black and white coloring.
But what really makes swimming with dolphins in Akaroa New Zealand so special? You can only see them in the wild waters off New Zealand’s South Island. So Akaroa isn’t just your best bet—it’s the most dependable of the very few places where you can find them. Yes, you could see them in Kaikōura, but you’re more likely to see dusky dolphins there.
Prices for swimming with dolphins Akaroa, New Zealand
The big question: how much does it cost to swim with dolphins in Akaroa?
Prices vary by operator, but expect to pay around $220 NZD per adult ($127 USD with EcoSeeker- check current prices here!). Tours last about 2–3 hours and include wetsuits, gear, and a harbor nature cruise.
Akaroa swimming with dolphins: What to expect
Swimming with dolphins in Akaroa New Zealand is tightly regulated by New Zealand’s Department of Conservation—and that’s part of what makes it so special! These tours are ethical, conservation-focused, and super small-scale. Only two operators are even licensed to run them, and the one I chose, EcoSeeker limits groups to just 12 people!
We started the morning getting suited up in thick 5mm wetsuits, boots, and masks, then had a quick conservation and safety briefing before heading out into the bay. As we cruised past jagged volcanic cliffs, the captain pointed out sunbathing New Zealand fur seals (some with pups!) and even a white-flippered penguin bobbing in the surf. Before we even saw a dolphin, I was fully geeking out.
Then—dorsal fins. Seven of them! The Hector’s dolphins found us. From the boat, it felt like they were just as curious about us as we were about them. But every time we slipped quietly into the water, they’d disappear.
This happened a few times over the next couple hours: spot dolphins, slip in, no luck. After our third try and nearly 4 hours on the water, it was time to call it.
So did I swim with the dolphins? No, but they said it’s rare for it to shake out this way. And regardless, I had a fin-tastic learning about them, the fur seals, the penguins, and the insane geology of Akaroa’s ancient volcanic caldera!
We wrapped the day with cookies and hot chocolate as we dried off and cruised back to shore. Not bad for a “miss.”
What if I don’t see or swim with Hector’s dolphins on my cruise?
Photo credit: Get Your Guide
While it’s rare, it obviously does happen and did happen to me. We saw tons of dolphins, but none came over to interact once we got in the water. Disappointing? Of course. But they’re wild animals, and that’s part of the magic—they get to choose. Honestly, I still loved every second of seeing them, the nature cruise, and the other wildlife we got to see and learn about.
And at the end of the day, just being out there is a fantastic way to spend your time. Plus, a portion of your ticket supports the Department of Conservation fund and ongoing research into how we can protect and repopulate these endangered dolphins.
What’s the best time to see dolphins in Akaroa?
swimming with dolphins in Akaroa New Zealand is a year round activity! Hector’s dolphins live in Akaroa Harbour, but the best time to see them is during New Zealand’s summer and early autumn (November–April) when the water is calm and conditions are best for swimming.
Should you swim with dolphins in Akaroa or Kaikōura?
Both spots are awesome for marine life, but here’s the deal:
Akaroa is the place to swim with Hector’s dolphins. And if you’re doing a South Island campervan, with most circuits you’ll find Akaroa a bit more accessible than Kaikōura.
Kaikōura offers dolphin swims too, but mostly with dusky dolphins in deeper, open water. These tours are also regulated and amazing—but they’re different vibes and obviously different species.
Is swimming with dolphins in Akaroa worth it?
If you’re an animal or nature lover, Akaroa needs to be on your New Zealand itinerary. You’ll learn a ton, and it’s a beautifully rare and sustainable experience (whether you get to swim with them or not), and it’s one of the most beautiful ways you can connect with wildlife on the South Island.
Pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of wonder, and prepare to be humbled by nature.
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Meet the author
Sarah O'Keefe
Sarah O’Keefe is an American adventure travel creator, wildlife storyteller, diver, & conservationist. Her blog, Wait, Where Is She? is a platform dedicated to finding the adventure travel experiences, wildlife travel, and nature destinations that are actually worth the flight. With a degree in animal sciences and and years spent in adventurous places traveling, diving, and behind the lens, she blends sharp storytelling with real-world experiences to help curious adventure travelers trade routine and tourist traps for meaningful, exciting vacations they'll be talking about for the rest of their lives.
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