Gannet colony

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Clifton, New Zealand

Bird watching area

Gannet colony Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Gannet colony is located in Clifton, New Zealand. Gannet colony is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category bird watching area in New Zealand.

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Good for kids

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Robert McAlister

David was a great character: knowledgeable, funny & passionate about the 'farm'. David drove us carefully along some 'narrow' gravel roads with confidence. I would highly recommend this tour, especially with David as the guide

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Steve Clegg

Even if you don’t go all the way to the bird colony at the end, it’s a stunning walk along the beach. Towering cliffs overhead. Beautiful geography. An easy to navigate beach walk, though pay attention to tides. There are some inlets to explore that look like they fill with water when it rains. But don’t expect to be able to climb up to the top of the cliff face anywhere easily. There is parking at the end of the road, then walking through a trailer park at the beginning of the beach. Great views. Highly recommend this hike

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Virgilio Gianan

Thanks to Jan of Gannet Safaris Tour Guide we experienced this wonderful place, just feet away we saw the biggest accessible gannet colony here in Cape Kidnappers. Fantastic views on top. Cheers.

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Jill Cooper

It was fantastic well worth doing. Easy no climbing driver great good overall tour. Would recommend this tour to everyone.

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Brian Doyle

What a fantastic part of the country to visit. Stayed at The Farm at Cape Kidnappers and visited the gannets as part of a farm tour. Wonderful.

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Lynda Fahey

David, your tour was awesome, so interesting and very good value for money, great commentary. Do you get extra points for me putting David, David, David, David, David.

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William McDonald

Facinating experiece watching the flight of the birds landing greeting, playing & necking.

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Jason Kingston

Great trip and great views