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How to swim with dolphins in Kaikoura (New Zealand)

Last updated on December 16, 2023 by Claire Robinson - this article contains affiliate links. If you purchase through them, I get a small commission (more)

In Kaikoura New Zealand, you can have one of the most magical experiences:
You can swim with dolphins… in the wild, in the ocean!
Are you intrigued? Scared? Wondering how it works?
Below is my complete guide to help you plan this memorable Kaikoura dolphin encounter!

Travel Guide New Zealand : Plan your swim with wild dolphins in Kaikoura
Content
How to swim with wild dolphins In Kaikoura? Your most frequent questions
How does the Kaikoura Dolphin Encounter take place?
Kaikoura dolphin swim in photos
Watching dolphins from the boat
How to get to Kaikoura?
Other amazing things to do in Kaikoura
Other places to swim with dolphins in New Zealand

How to swim with wild dolphins In Kaikoura? Your most frequent questions

Is the dolphin encounter in Kaikoura worth it?

Absolutely. This is one of the most memorable moments of all my travels!
However, it is worth it if you feel comfortable in the water.
If you don’t, it might be too scary for you to enjoy, because the dolphins swim very fast around you!
One of the best things to do in South island!

Swimming with dolphins in Kaikoura
Swimming with dolphins in Kaikoura

Below is my video to give you a snapshot of what it looks like:

How much does it cost to swim with wild dolphins in Kaikoura?

Tours are well organised.
You will have access to all the equipment, get the safety briefing and then get on the boat and head out to sea to find a pod of wild dolphins.
The tour last for 3 and a half hours, with around 2 hours and a half on the boat.

Check out the latest price for your date here (and don’t forget to choose the option with the swim, not just spectator).

What types of dolphins are in Kaikoura

In the waters around Kaikoura, you can find:

  • The Dusky dolphins, all year round
  • The Hector dolphins, with a rounded black dorsal
  • The common dolphins, mostly in Summer
Dusky dolphin
Dusky dolphin

Best time to see the dolphins in Kaikoura

  • The best period of the year to see dolphins in Kaikoura is between October and May.The Dusky dolphins get closer inshore and other species will migrate.
  • Regarding the best time of the day, it is early morning when water is normally calmer and the dolphins more interactive.

Book your morning tour, prepay with your own currency

Is the Kaikoura dolphin swim tour dangerous?

The experience does involve swimming in open sea with wild animal around you… so there is always a level of danger.
However, it is very well organized and has been operating for many many many years.
You will have accessories to help you float so you will feel safe.
Only you are really not confident in the water, it is not recommended.

Personally, I was not very fit at the time of the experience. I stayed in the water 23 minutes which was plenty. The others stayed 5 minutes more.
If you are tired, just lay in the water. Your wetsuit will make you float.

Regarding sharks, Kaikoura does not have a history of attacks.

Participant with flotation accessory
Participant with flotation accessory

How long do you spend swimming with dolphins?

The time spent swimming with the dolphins depends on the conditions:

  • First, you have to find the dolphins (it took us a very very long time…)
  • The sea conditions
  • The behaviour of the dolphins 

The company sas that it can be from 20 to 40 minutes.

How does the Kaikoura Dolphin Encounter take place?

Step 1 – Book in Advance

This is a very popular activity in Kaikoura, with limited departure.
You must book in advance, at least during the Summer months.

Book your tour, prepay with your own currency

Snorkeling with dolphins
Snorkeling with dolphins

Step 2 – Complete the medical disclaimer

So as to management the group as best as possible, they need all the information.
So follow the companies’ instruction.

Step 3 – What to bring

Bring your:

  • Phone
  • Camera
  • Go Pro
  • Swimsuit
  • Towel
  • Warm clothing (jacket, hat…) – it can be very windy and cold on the boat
  • A bag, to keep your clothes while onboard.
  • Sea sickness medication

In Summer the water temperature can reach 18° celsius (64°F).
In Winter the water temperature can drop to as low as 8° celsius (46°F).

Beware!
They do give you masks. You can wear contact lens with them but not glasses.
They also have a range of masks with corrective lenses of various strength (-2.00 to -7.00 – with same correction on each side).

Snorkeling with dolphins
Snorkeling with dolphins

Step 4 – Check in and get ready

Once you are confirmed that the tour will be happening (in depends on the weather conditions…), check in at the time indicated.
Don’t be late.
Upon check-in, you will:

  • Change into a wetsuit  In winter you also get gloves and booties)
  • Get all your equipment
  • Listen to the safety briefing
Ready to swim with wild dolphins, new zealand

Step 5 – Get on board the boat

It is a medium size boat, with some space inside and outside.
During my experience, the boat was in good condition. There were no issues.
I forgot to take a picture of the boat at the dock, but you can see it in my picture below:

Dolphin encounter boat
Dolphin encounter boat

Step 6 – Sail and look for wildlife

The primary objective is to spot a pod of dolphins.
But keep your eyes open, as you could also enjoy:

  • Whales and orcas
  • Albatross
  • Seals
  • The magnificent mountain in the background
Albatross
Albatross
sperm whale
sperm whale
Mountains and sea
Mountains and sea

Step 7 – Jump in the water and have fun

As soon as they are able to approach a pod of dolphins that is in a playing mood, you must not waste time. 
Jump in the water – if you are not the strongest swimmer, they have many flotation accessories to give you.
Look at them jumping around above water.
And go underwater to see them swim around you.

Dolphins are drawn to sound. So you should sing, squeal and make noises.

Don’t focus too much on your images. Live the present moment!

People swimming with wild dolphins
People swimming with wild dolphins
Swimmer and dolphins
Swimmer and dolphins

Step 8 – Go back on board

Make sure to pay attention to the team.
And go back onboard as requested.
Dry yourself and wear warm clothes to avoid getting sick, if there is cold wind.

And chat with everyone to share how amazing the experience was!

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Kaikoura dolphin swim in photos

The experience was so amazing that I am sharing more pictures with you:

Swim with wild dolphin New Zealand photo 3
Turn around!
Swim with wild dolphin New Zealand photo 1
Swim with wild dolphin New Zealand photo 4
Swim with wild dolphin New Zealand photo 4

Watching dolphins from the boat

You don’t have to swim with the dolphins.
You can also be a spectator and admire them from the deck.
After getting back to the boat, the dolphins stayed around and played on the waves created by the boat. They seemed to really have fun, and so did we!

Kaikoura dolphins 1
Kaikoura dolphins 2
Kaikoura dolphins 3
Kaikoura dolphins 4
Kaikoura dolphins 3

How to get to Kaikoura?

Where is Kaikoura located?

  • Located in South Island, East coast
  • Picton (ferry) to Kaikoura = 2h drive
  • Christchurch to Kaikoura = 2h30
  • Below is a map to help you locate Kaikoura
Kaikoura in New Zealand Map
Kaikoura in New Zealand Map

How to get to Kaikoura

  • Your best option is to travel around New-Zealand by car
  • However you can find group tours of the entire island
  • And there are day trips from Christchurch
Need to rent a car in New Zealand?

My tips:

  • Compare prices on my favorite platform:  Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
  • Prefer a car with enough power for the mountain areas
  • Consider their full coverage option – it for peace of mind! 
  • Book early to have a large choice of vehicles!

See all my tips

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Accommodations in Kaikoura

Kaikoura is a great place to spend at least a couple of nights.
The mountains are dropping almost directly into the sea. Plus, this is the best place to see dolphins and whales.
Check out the best rated accommodations in Kaikoura

You can find accommodations at sea level, or others higher with great views.
I stayed at Barnacle Bills and had a wonderful time – check out pictures and availability

accommodation in Kaikoura - Barnacle Bills
accommodation in Kaikoura – Barnacle Bills

Other amazing things to do in Kaikoura

Whale and dolphin watching

Not far from the coast of Kaikoura is a very deep canyon underwater.
Therefore whales love coming here, since it is a perfect feeding ground for them.
The top activity to do in Kaikoura is to go whale watching by boat or by plane / helicopter.
Check out the many options

Whale watching tour in Kaikoura
Whale watching tour in Kaikoura

Kaikoura peninsula walkway

Enjoy a walk (from 10 min to 4 hours) around the Kaikoura peninsula.
You will appreciate stunning cliffs and rock formations, as well as a seal colony.
Learn more in my article.

Kaikoura peninsula walkway
Kaikoura peninsula walkway

Kayaking

Another great way to appreciate how the mountain drop into the sea is to go kayaking and see it as you glide on the water!

Check out options

And also…

  • Watch the seal colonies
  • Walk on the beach
  • Look for albatross
  • Visit the Kaikoura Museum
  • Enjoy the lookout
  • …
Kaikoura peninsula walkway
Kaikoura peninsula walkway

Other places to swim with dolphins in New Zealand

Kaikoura is the most famous place to swim with wild dolphins.
However, it is also possible:

  • in Akaroa – see details
  • in Tauranga – see details

All my favorite locations are included (with GPS coordinates, maps and tips) in my travel Guide eBook that helps you easily plan your New Zealand road trip:

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  • 200+ pre-selected locations
  • GPS coordinates direct to the carparks
  • Winter tips to make the most of your time
  • 285+ original photos to help you choose
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Want to see more of New Zealand?

  • New Zealand North Island vs South Island – read article
  • New Zealand in 50 photos – read article
  • 20 Best waterfalls in New Zealand – read article
  • 15 most beautiful beaches in New Zealand – read article
  • Things to do in New Zealand North island – read article
  • New Zealand hidden gems – read article
  • How to plan a New Zealand road trip – read article
  • New Zealand 2 week itinerary – read article

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  1. Renuka says

    April 25, 2014 at 6:37 AM

    So blue! I am sure it must have been fun. Pictures say it all!

  2. Claire Robinson says

    April 28, 2014 at 3:03 PM

    Thanks for your comment. It was a lot of fun!

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