



Join our friendly local experts aboard our classic vessel the Monarch for a truly enchanting wildlife cruise.
The Otago Peninsula is home to a wonderful array of wildlife including marine mammals, albatrosses, penguins and other ocean birds. This fascinating cruise will take you on a journey around the spectacular Taiaroa Head - the worlds only mainland nesting place of albatross. Enjoy watching our native furseals play on the rocks and sometimes see New Zealand sea lions basking on the white sandy beaches.
If you are lucky enough, you may even catch a glimpse of the dolphins and other marine mammals that frequent this beautiful part of New Zealand. So come along and enjoy New Zealand’s great outdoors with the highly acclaimed Monarch Cruises and Tours!
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Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience.
Excellent evening tour with friendly and helpful staff. We were on a tour for my mums 80th birthday. The crew went the extra mile to make us feel welcome, comfortable and enjoy the trip. Wildlife was fabulous, we were lucky to see little Hector Dolphins! Thanks team! Highly recommend this tour.
Spent a great hour on relatively calm water around the headland of the Otago Peninsula. Had close views of Northern and Southern Royal Abatross, Bullers Albatross, Otago and Spotted Shag. Also saw Sea Lion, Fur Seal and Hectors Dolphins. Very enjoyable and the guys on the boat were very helpful.
Went to this cruise with the family and really enjoyed it,
What an amazing hour. Buddy gave amazing commentary. Extremely funny man. The whole team were incredible . Warm coats to keep you dry. I struggled with their binoculars though so take your own, if you have them. Saw dolphins, seal lions and albatros. Very lucky indeed. Thank you team Monarch.
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Gwendolen Edwards from Australia wrote on 21 November 2025
Great fun!
We saw albatross, fur seals, penguins and many other birds. Excellent commentary from Nigel - very informative.