New Jun 3, 2026

Sabbatical #16: Kaikōura

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A monochrome photo of a ship, framed by shore rocks.

“I will not say "Do not weep", for not all tears are an evil.”

― The Lord of the Rings

On my way to the last stop in New Zealand, I spent a good amount of time at the Ōhau Point Lookout, which is known for a nearby fur seal colony.

Three fur seals on a rock.

Three fur seals on a rock. Two are lying down; one has its head up.

A seagull head from the side.

At one point, another photographer pointed out dolphins in the ocean. While they were quite far away, it was interesting to see their acrobatic talents in action.

A jumping dolphin in an ocean.

My trip ended in Kaikōura, with a rocky beach right next to my hostel.

A sea with a rocky shore. A ship in the background.

A bird standing on a rock at the shore.

A rocky beach at dusk.

A monochrome photo of a paraglider and a stock of birds around them.

I also visited the Kaikōura Seal Colony. There is a (rather symbolic) barrier to prevent people from coming too close to the fur seals, but the animals don't care. Some relaxed next to the main pathway.

A head of a fur seal with its eyes open on the ground.

A sleeping fur seal on a rock.

Two fur seals. One has its fins up, the other turns its head chin-up.

A roaring fur seal.

A baby fur seal on a rock.

Giving up the kayak-and-hike tour was a hard yet correct decision. My body appreciated a little rest, and I've been recovering quickly. Passing on what I imagined to be the highlight of the South Island was even more difficult, and I decided to YOLO accept the potential health consequences. I felt well enough for the Dolphin Encounter, a tour where you get to snorkel with wild dolphins in the ocean.

Before the tour, we were warned about high waves, low visibility and no 100% guarantee of actually spotting dolphins. However, I wasn't going to bail at this point.

After putting on the gear and watching a short introduction video, it was time for a boat trip.

People wearing wetsuits and snorkeling gear sitting at the end of a moving boat.

Our experienced spotters quickly found the first dolphins.

People snorkeling in an ocean. A person on a boat pointing in the direction of dolphins.

I had only snorkeled once before, and it was a struggle back then. With the high waves and being far from shore, I was slightly anxious about the upcoming adventure. It went better this time, even though I was still getting water in my mask.

People snorkeling in an ocean with a dolphin.

Now it was up to the dolphins to decide if we were interesting enough. They were somewhat curious but didn't stay in the same spot for long. I had some close encounters, which was a fascinating experience!

A dolphin underwater.

After four or five dives, it was time to go back. However, after spotting some whales jumping out of the water, the trip turned into a small whale-watching excursion! I only wish I had brought my camera with me.

This marks the end of my five-week New Zealand trip 🥲. I could have spent more time in this beautiful, diverse country, but I also wanted to see other interesting places. Stay tuned!

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