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All ships dock at Aotea Quay , a free shuttle service is provided at Aotea Quay. which is the only way to get into the city.

The shuttles operate on a continuous loop and run frequently throughout the day.

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Sightseeing:

Wellington , known as New Zealand's arts and culture capital, offers an unmatched blend of culture, heritage, fine food, and lively arts and entertainment.

Surrounded by hills and a rugged coastline, the city boasts a stunning harbor. Wellington's charm is that it serves up a vibrant inner city experience with a slice of New Zealand scenery. And because of its compact nature, you can sample it all - boutique shopping, art galleries, trendy cafes and restaurants. Right on its doorstep is a network of walking and biking trails with beautiful wineries and vineyards just a few hours away.

Wellington is a city that brims with energy and vitality, it offers an almost overwhelming array of theatre, music, dance, fine arts and galleries and museums.

Wellington Museum , The museum features a large-scale model of the harbor including model ships and other maritime memorabilia.

National Museum and Art Gallery ( Te Papa ) Opened in February 1998, Te Papa, the National Museum of New Zealand, is a wonderful way to discover this country, its land, its people and its culture. Using an exciting combination of interactive displays and leading technology, Te Papa will entertain and inform its visitors.

Tours Excursions Transportation:

The price of a public bus day tripper has gone up. NZ $11 per person per day covers most bus rides that will stop nearby most inner city & suburban places of interest.

A $11 NZ day-tripper pass gets you on local public transport, not including the cable car.

Most buses are cash or stored value card only (Snapper), and do not allow for credit/debit card payment. Exception being the airport route.

For a spectacular overview of the city and harbor, ride the cable car from Lambton Quay (behind the downtown shops) up to the hilltop district of Kelburn. The cars move along a cable in the ground, not in the air. You can ride down ($6 NZ one way).

Hop on/off buses .

It pays to compare your cruise line tours here .

Nearby Places:

Shopping and food.

A wide range of shops, boutiques and department stores flank a mile-long thoroughfare, extending from Lambton Quay south to Courtenay Place. From crafts to clothing, hand knits to antiques, you will find plenty to shop for in this cosmopolitan city.

The New Zealand dollar is used in New Zealand. A few traders do accept foreign currency, particularly in tourist destinations. The conversion from US dollars to NZ dollars is approximately US$1=NZD1.45.

Automatic teller machines (ATMs), locally known as 'the hole in the wall', are available in just about every town.

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Very limited WiFi available in Wellington.

The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is 111.

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What to do in Wellington Cruise Port 2024

Welcome to Wellington, New Zealand’s vibrant capital, where culture, history, and nature meet to create a destination like no other. Nestled between rolling hills and a stunning harbour, Wellington’s charm extends far beyond its picturesque landscapes. For those arriving via the sea, the Wellington Cruise Port opens up a world of adventure, serving as your gateway to exploring everything this lively city has to offer.

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You can take a city tour to tick off key sights such as Wellington Cable Car, Mt. Victoria Lookout, and Wellington Botanic Gardens. Or travel to beauty spots such as the Taputeranga Marine Reserve, the Kāpiti Coast , and the Hutt Valley.

In this guide, I’ll share the top things to do in and around Wellington Cruise Port, from visiting world-class museums to sampling the culinary delights that have put Wellington on the map. Plus, I’ll offer practical tips to help you make the most of your visit, whether you’re here for just a few hours or a few days.

We stopped in Wellington as part of our  Australia New Zealand Cruise  on  Celebrity Solstice , and there are lots of things to do in New Zealand’s capital, depending on interests and budget.

Where do Cruise Ships dock in Wellington New Zealand?

Most cruise ships dock at Aotea Quay , which is approximately 2 km from the city centre .

Facilities at the Port

As soon as you step ashore, you’ll be warmly welcomed by locals ready to assist you. They’ll provide you with maps and essential details, including directions to currency exchange services. Inside the Wellington cruise terminal, you’ll have access to visitor information , along with phone, internet, and restroom facilities.

Cruise Ship Shuttle from Aotea Quay to Wellington City

The Port Authority provides complimentary shuttle buses from Wellington Cruise Terminal to Lambton Quay. The travel time is about 15 minutes.

View from Cable Car Kelburn Hill

Wellington Ambassadors & Maps

These volunteers are at the drop-off points and will provide maps and directions and answer any questions you may have. They are easy to spot in their yellow and black clothes.

Wellington Tours

There are plenty of options for tours in Wellington if you don’t want to do your own thing. We like Viator with its flexible cancellation and lowest price guarantee policies.

This half-day Wellington Sightseeing Tour takes in the city highlights, including Weta Cave, the historic Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Wellington cable car, and Mount Victoria. If you’re at a hotel or on a cruise ship, pick-ups and drop-offs are provided. Find out more here .

The half-day Cave to Coast Wellington Highlights Tour takes you to Mount Victoria for panoramic views of the city and Weta Cave. After lunch you’ll visit Te Kopahou Visitor Centre to learn about the local history, geography, flora and fauna then Wellington Wind Turbine, which has an amazing vantage point above the city. You have the option to take the Wellington Cable Car from Lambton Quay to Kelburn. From the top of the Cable Car you have the option to take a 20 minute walk down through the Botanical Gardens to the Lady Norwood Rose Garden (weather permitting). The driver will pick up guests at the Lady Norwood Rose Garden and continue the tour to Old St Paul’s.

For the ultimate way to see Wellington, take a Scenic Helicopter Flight over the city. Have aerial views of the Museum of New Zealand, Parliament House, and the forests and trails surrounding the city. You can see Marlborough Sounds and the Southern Alps on the horizon on clear days, then fly across Wellington’s Queen Wharf as you head back to the helipad. See photos of the tour here .

John at Capital Personalised Tours has a Private Kapiti Coast Full Day Tour where you’ll travel in luxury to the Kapiti region, just north of Wellington. John can customize the tour to suit your needs.

Best Things To Do in Wellington for Free

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New Zealand’s National Museum showcases the country’s history, geography, culture, and people. The innovative exhibits make it very interesting and you can learn a lot from here. Our favourite part was the Te Hau ki Tūranga – an exceptional meeting house at the heart of the iwi (tribal) exhibition. It was fascinating to hear about the meaning behind the house and what it represents. 

For a deeper look at Maori cultural heritage and colonial history, take this 1-hour guided tour, which provides an overview of the museum’s interactive exhibits, artifacts, fine art and natural history displays. The expert guide will share insights and offers suggestions for galleries that might suit your interests.

Read about the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa: Small Group Guided Tour here .

Te Paps’s Opening Hour s

Te Papa is open from 10 am to 6 pm every day except Christmas Day and is free to enter – apart from some short-term exhibitions.

Te Pap Museum

Walk along the Waterfront

It’s a beautiful walk along the water’s edge from Te Papa and past Whairepo Lagoon. Here you can cross the City To Sea Bridge into the main city area. There are also some beautiful art installations across the bridge.

City to Sea Bridge and whairepo lagoon

The Old Bank Shopping Arcade

The Bank Of New Zealand opened its Head Office here in 1901. Unfortunately, this beautiful building fell into disrepair once the bank moved premises until the late 1990s. It was then restored by the company that renovated the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney.

It can be found at 233 – 237 LAMBTON QUAY .

Old Bank Shopping Arcade building Wellington

The National Mutual Life Association Building

Thomas Turnbull designed this building, and construction started in 1883. It is one of Wellington’s oldest masonry buildings and a great example of Victorian Classical Commerical style.

The National Mutual Life remained here until 1963, when the premises became too small. It was then sold to the Bank of New Zealand and became the last of the Lambton Quay/ Customhouse Quay/Hunter Street block purchased by them.

The bank moved to its new Head Office in 1985, which subsequently led to a long battle to save this beautiful building from being knocked down. Thankfully, in 1997, work began to convert the buildings into a shopping arcade and offices. After that, they were listed under a Heritage Order.

Mutual Life Assoc Building Wellington

Cuba Street

This is the place to eat, grab coffee, shop and listen to the buskers. Cuba Street is actually named after a settler ship and not the island. In 1995, it was registered as a Historic Area under the Historic Places Act.

Botanical Gardens

This inner-city garden was established in 1868 and is, therefore, one of the oldest Botanical Gardens in New Zealand. It consists of over 25ha of flora, including native forest, specialised plants, and stunning floral displays.

floral display in the Botanical Gardens Wellington

We took the Cable Car (see below) up to the lookout and then walked downhill through the gardens. It’s an easy walk that starts at the top where you get off the cable car and ends by Parliament House. You should allow about 45 minutes for this walk.

The gardens open daily from sunrise to sunset and are free to enter.

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Parliament Buildings and The Beehive

The Beehive is an interesting building and instantly recognisable. Construction on it commenced in 1969 but did not finish until 1980. It is the Executive Wing of the Parliamentary Complex and where the Cabinet meets.

The Beehive

Parliament House features an Edwardian neo-classical design and dates back to 1922.

Parliament Buildings Wellington

You can take a guided tour of Parliament which runs on the hour from 10 am to 4 pm. The tour size is limited, so it is advisable to book ahead.

Old St Paul’s

This quaint wooden church was built by the Anglican Church between 1865 and 1866. Old St. Paul’s is made of native timber, and the inside is simply stunning with elegant arches and beautiful lighting. It is free to enter, but a donation is requested.

Old St Pauls Wellington

Mount Victoria

I’ve put Mount Victoria in the free section as it doesn’t cost anything to walk up to the lookout. However, if you are short on time, grab a taxi or catch the number 20 bus. If walking, be prepared that it will take approximately 1.5 hours to climb to the top. Alternatively,  hire an electric bike  and cycle to other attractions such as the Weta Workshop, Te Papa Museum, or Pencarrow Lighthouse.

The view from the 198m high Mount Victoria is one of Wellington’s most photographed. It takes in the waters of the Cook Strait and the panorama of the city.

view of a city from mount lookout

The Weta Cave

Entrance to just the Weta Cave Shop is free, and a behind-the-scenes documentary is played every half hour. There are artifacts from films displayed in a mini-museum, and this is where you can book tours for the workshop.

Wellington’s Beaches

We didn’t have time to visit any of the beaches in Wellington but my good friend at Coconutlands has written a fabulous post on the best 11 beaches in Wellington .

Things To Do in Wellington Cruise Port – Paid

Historic cable car.

Buy a ticket from the ticket booth at Lambton Quay; you can choose one way or return. The journey only takes 5 minutes and, before you know it, you are at the top of Kelburn Hill. It is 119m above the city, so it has some fabulous views. There’s an indoor and outdoor viewing platform as well as telescopes (coins required).

If you’re feeling peckish, the Cabletop provides food, drinks, and snacks and is also fully licensed if you want a wine or beer.

Work on this tramline began in 1899 but became operational in 1902. If you are interested in the cable car’s complete history, you can read more on the  Wellington Cable Car website .

Wellington Cable Car

Wellington Cruise Terminal to Cable Car

If you’re arriving in Wellington via cruise, it’s important to know that walking directly into the city from the wharf isn’t an option, nor can you be picked up at the port by a private car or taxi.

To ensure a smooth transition into exploring the heart of Wellington, including making your way to the iconic Lambton Quay cable car, planning ahead is key. Your options include booking a shore excursion through your cruise provider, arranging an independent accredited tour, or utilising the cruise shuttle services provided.

The cruise shuttle drops off at Lambton Quay.

Opening Hours and Prices

There are also family tickets available for return journeys only.

This completely fenced ecosanctuary is a 10-minute drive from the city. Alternatively, you can take the Wellington Cable Car to the top of the Botanic Gardens and hop on the free ZEALANDIA shuttle. General Admission can be booked direct through Zealandia .

The Small Group Daytime 2-Hour Eco Wildlife Tour at Zealandia guided walking tour will introduce you to native birds such as kakariki, tui, and bellbirds; rare species like takahē; and unique reptiles including green gecko and tuatara.

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Free WiFi Location

Free Wifi can be found along the waterfront, in Te Papa, and some cafes and McDonald’s.

Wellington Weather

The city is windy year-round, hence its nickname, Windy Wellington. The best weather is from October through to April, with temperatures ranging between 17C and 21C. However, we were there in January, and it was cool and rainy. It didn’t stop us from enjoying this port of call, though.

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Welcome to Wellington, Te Whanganui-a-Tara

Welcome to our cool little capital. The Wellington Cruise berth is approximately 1.5 kms (or 1 mile) north of the city CBD.

If you are a cruise passenger, you can not walk into the city from the wharf and can not be picked up at the port by a private car or taxi . Please make sure you factor this into your plans. You can only get into the city by booking a shore excursion through your cruise provider, by booking an independent accredited tour, or by catching a cruise shuttle.

The Cruise shuttle stop for 2023/24 is located on Lambton Quay in front of the Old Government Buildings

Please note that since the 2016 Kaik ō ura earthquake, our port has changed dramatically and now has a wider operational area, so passengers only have pedestrian access to designated cruise zones on the wharf.  

You can only pick up friends or family in the city

If you're a local and want to pick up a cruise passenger, please arrange to collect them from a cruise shuttle stop, or at a safe collection point in the city. 

No taxi access on port

Taxis are not permitted to pick up or drop of passengers at the wharf. If you need to catch a taxi, please arrange to be picked up somewhere safe in the city or from a cruise shuttle stop.  

Getting back to the ship

If your tour company is not dropping you off directly back at the wharf, please ensure you catch a cruise shuttle in time to get back to the ship. The cruise shuttle bus stops at the Old Government Building on Lambton Quay. Shuttle stop maps will be available on the wharf when you arrive.  

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Tour companies

We have limited capacity for tourism operators to pick passengers up from the cruise berth. If you are a tourism operator, you will need to go through an approval process to gain access.

Passenger collection is not available in the city so it is preferred that you are an approved operator and collect passengers directly from port.

All official tourism providers including cruise ambassadors, cruise volunteers, and cruise shuttles must complete the cruise-specific online induction.

To access this induction, in the first instance please contact your managing organisation (e.g Tranzit). If you are unsure please get in touch with our cruise team. 

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Online inductions must be read and completed by the person intending to access the port. The induction must not be completed by another person on their behalf under any circumstances.

Identification on port

Once you’ve successfully completed the cruise induction, you’ll be issued a CentrePort identification card within 5 days. This can be picked up from the Inwards Goods office on port.

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You must carry your identification card with you at all times when on port.

Cruise ship servicing contractors

If you need to be on port to provide a maintenance, delivery or other service to a cruise ship, you’ll need to complete our general induction. Examples of this include truck drivers, divers, painters, and maintenance contractors. 

CentrePort induction

If you fulfil a role such as tour guide, ambassador, or bus driver, please read the section above on Tour Companies. 

Wellington - Cruise Overview

View of Wellington from Mount Victoria

View of Wellington from Mount Victoria, New Zealand

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Wellington is a sophisticated yet friendly city - and for cruise travellers has both urban excitement within and untouched nature spots.

Nestled between a picturesque harbour and forest clad hills, Wellington boasts museums, galleries, boutique shopping, trendy cafés and fine restaurants. The national museum of Te Papa is a favourite among visitors and locals alike. Wellington's compact size makes it easy to walk around and its proximity to the ocean and native forests makes it an ideal place to enjoy nature. It's no surprise Lonely Planet labelled Wellington “the coolest little capital in the world” in its Best in Travel 2011 guidebook.

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Popular onshore activities in Wellington

  • Visit Te Papa , the new generation national museum. Interactive exhibits and technology tell New Zealand's stories and history.
  • Experience chic café culture at one of Wellington’s many eateries. Coffee in Wellington is world-class!
  • Ride Wellington’s iconic red cable car , see stunning views from Mt Victoria, and stroll through the Wellington Botanic Garden .
  • Lord of the Rings location tours are available for those who want to visit sites around Wellington used during filming. Make sure you pop into the Wētā workshop .
  • Take a step back in time at Zealandia , just 10 minutes from the cruise terminal– a 500-year conservation plan in action and a wonderful place to wander. If you have time, go and see endangered fur seals on Wellington’s South Coast.

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Cable car, Wellington City , New Zealand

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Getting around

Ferries such as East by West (opens in new window) , travelling to Mātiu/Somes Island and crossing the harbour to Days Bay dock at Queen’s Wharf, right in the centre of the city.

Cruise ships arriving into Wellington berth at Aotea Quay. All passengers are shuttled on and off-port; there is no walk or taxi option available and rental cars should be booked for central city pickup.

Upon arrival, you will be greeted by friendly volunteer Wellington City Ambassadors who can supply you with maps and important information such as what to do and where to find money changing facilities. Passengers are dropped off in downtown Wellington outside Parliament Buildings. If you’re looking for local assistance you can call into the Wellington isite Visitor Information Centre (opens in new window) .

Wellington is a compact city, ideal for exploring on foot. Great shopping can be found on Lambton Quay, while some of New Zealand’s best restaurants, cafés and bars are in Courtney Place, about 35 minutes’ walk from Aotea Quay, or 15 minutes’ walk from Queen’s Wharf.

Public buses

It’s easy to get around the inner city and surrounding suburbs on Wellington’s modern public bus network. A bus to locations in the central city will cost approximately NZ$2, while bus trips to the suburbs will be approximately NZ$3 - 5.

Freephone 0800 801 700 or visit www.metlink.org.nz (opens in new window) for timetables and fares.

Taxis are available to take you into the centre of Wellington from Aotea Quay or Queen’s Wharf. Corporate Cabs can be contacted on  (04) 387 4600 , or visit online at www.corporatecabs.co.nz (opens in new window)

Corporate Cabs accepts New Zealand dollars and major credit cards.

It’s a good idea to book rental cars in advance. Find a rental car  in Wellington.

The East By West Wellington harbour ferry provides a link between the city (Queens Wharf) and the seaside village of Days Bay on the north-east side of Wellington harbour, with an optional stop at Matiu/Somes Island, a predator free, scientific reserve in the middle of Wellington harbour. One way tickets cost from NZ$10.

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The capital of New Zealand is a small welcoming city that embodies all that New Zealand has to offer. It is home to several shops and galleries. You’ll find the country’s natives, the Maori, are represented in much of the art, dance and theater. Wellington is also a beautiful landscape, sitting along the harbor and bordered by mountains. Its incredible scenery has made it a go-to spot for filming. You might recognize it from the Lord of the Rings movies or District 9 . This city is also filled with beautiful cafes and restaurants where you can try local wines or pavlova, the national dessert. Featured below are some of our favorite things to do when cruising to Wellington, New Zealand:

  • Learn more about New Zealand, from its unique flora and animals to its history of earthquakes, at the Museum of New Zealand. This museum has a Maori meetinghouse, outdoor forest and simulated bungee jump.  
  • Explore the shores of New Zealand when you walk along the coast where red rocks have formed. Don’t be surprised to stumble upon a seal colony.  
  • Take a cable car ride to get a feel for the friendly faces of Wellington. You’ll also experience amazing views from atop Wellington’s mountains.  
  • Learn about the booming film industry in New Zealand when you visit the Weta Cave Workshop, where Peter Jackson and his crew work to produce the exciting scenes from his award-winning films. 

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Wellington New Zealand City Guide

The cruise terminal in Wellington New Zealand is called the "Overseas Passenger Terminal".  It has three main piers: Aotea Quay, Queen's Wharf and Overseas Terminal.

The port authority operates a free shuttle bus service between the cruise terminal and downtown Wellington. There are two passenger drop-off locations in downtown Wellington:

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Overseas Passenger Terminal, Wellington NZ

The Wellington Cruise Terminal is located on Wellington Harbour near the Wellington Railway Station and Westpac Stadium.

The main terminal (Aotea Quay Terminal) is approximately 2.5 km from the city centre.

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Port Wellington cruise ship schedule shows timetable lists of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists choose ships (in links) with island go to or leaving from Wellington, New Zealands. To see the completely itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest tariff – easy follow the corresponding ship-link. Wellington - Cruise Outline | Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington Harbour cruise port is located on the southern tip of New Zealand's North Islet. The harbour is among the world's best harbor waterways and is which center of an extinct, inundation volcano. Wellington is also known as "Windy City" as winds and fog are common for the region. Wellington is NZ's 3rd largest containership port and also has a large-capacity tanker output. The city is served by Wellington International Airport (aka Rongotai Airport, approx 3,5 milliliter / 5,5 km southeast from city centre) and also by Interislander  car , with regularly booked daily crossings to  Picton .

The port's voyage ship schedule lists major companies ' vessels from the fleets by RCI (Royal Caribbean) , Carnival Australia , Konrad (visiting on world cruises ), P&O Australia , Celebrity , Holland America , Princess . The port aids for the city's compact size, good infrastructure, popular with the day visitors activities and usual NZ vacations experienced on various shore excursions.

Port Wellington

CentrePort Wellington is jointly possessed by Wellington Regional Council (77%) and Horizons Regional Council (23%). The port authorized company also owns major inland freight hubs ( New Plymouth , Palmersons North, Whanganui, Blenheim) allowing it to handle over 1/4 ( 27%) of NZ's domestic product, with said over 14,000 shipping movements annually. Port's motor season runs April through October.

Season 2017-2018 started with the RCI ship Radiance about the Seas - among the largest line ever visiting Wellington NZ. The cruize connect handled 82 ship calls and around 320,000 tourist (passengers and crew). These was a 12% increase over season 2016-2017 (with estimated USD 65,7 billion added to that domestic economy). The 2017-18's inaugural calls were from NCL 's Norwegian Jewel , Viking Water 's Viking Sun and NYK Line's Asuka II .

For temper 2018-2019, to harbor had booked 110 ship calls (estimated 320,000 passengers+crew), with scheduled initial tour by Nokia Jewel (NCL), Viking Sundown (Viking Ocean) and Amazon 2 (NYK Line). Port's schedule had 24 "two-ship" daily. On March 16th, the port celebrated its 100th held trip ship call (by Golden Princess ) made during 13-day AUS itinerary roundtrip from homeport Melbourne Australia .

For season 2019-2020 become already banked 120+ schiffen calls.

Wellington cruise terminal

Wellington cruise port has 3 main docking stege – Aotea Quay (largest), Queens Shipyard and Overseas Terminal (smallest). For arriving cruise passengers, and port public provides free shuttle bus service running between the terminal additionally downtown Wellington. Taxies are also open since an alternative transportation. Loose shuttles run continuously between the port and the drop-off point at 77 Lambton Quay, outside the older general buildings · We represent located at 280 Lambton ...

Aotea Quay Terminal

The port's most booked by cruise ships passenger terminal is Aotea Quay Connecting as it has capacity to handle larger vessels. And terminal is place between Inter-Island Ferry End and the port's train rail (approx 5 min hike distance). The station complex has cafes, small shops and bus portable serving the line to the city.

The city center lives less than 1,5 total (2,5 km) from the terminal, or approx 25 min walking distance (8 mins propel by car or bus). The nearest shopping complex (on Lambton Quay) is approx 1 ml (2 km) away. The airport is located approx 6 ml (10 km) from the drive terminal. Aotea Quay is also close to Westpac Stadium (aka Cake Tin).

Queens Wharf Terminal

Girls Wharf is the closest to the city center cruise terminate (0,6 ml / 1 km away) but it can serve smaller schiffen. The latest shopping area (Lambton Quay) is at 10 mining walking distance, and the your is in 2,5 km (4 km) of the passenger terminal.

Overseas Terminal

This pier is quite rarely used as it can handle only the tiniest cruise ships.

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Wellington Cruise Port – Your Gateway to New Zealand

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Overview of Wellington cruise port

The Wellington cruise port is located at the bottom of New Zealand’s North Island. It’s a popular destination for cruise liners with modern facilities and services for passengers and crew members.

The port sits on the eastern shore of the Wellington Harbour, providing incredible views of the city and its hills . It’s easy to get to the central business district from the port, with trains, buses, and taxis available.

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Plus, there are restaurants, cafes, and shops nearby – a great way to experience local cuisine and shopping. Small luxury ships also often dock here, offering whale watching tours, wine tours, and visits to movie locations like “The Lord of The Rings” .

Cruising in New Zealand is becoming increasingly popular, with 238 ships and one million passengers visiting ports around the country in 2018-19 season.

At Wellington cruise port, you can enjoy all the luxuries of modern cruising – and an incredible view of the harbor .

Facilities available at Wellington cruise port

To explore the facilities available at Wellington cruise port with focus on berth facilities and capacity, passenger terminal amenities, and shore excursion options, this section is dedicated to helping you navigate the port with ease.

Berth facilities and capacity

This section will elaborate on the berthing facilities and holding space available at the Wellington cruise port.

An HTML table shows that the Port of Wellington has two berths . One for general cargo ships and another for cruise ships. Plus, both berths have fenders, bollards, gangways, and mooring lines . And deep waters of up to 12 meters allow big ships to dock comfortably.

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The port also offers bunkering services through its Fuel Ship Bunkering program. Cruise ships can access utilities such as wastewater pumping stations, garbage drop-off points, and provisioning areas .

Pro Tip: Book berthing requirements early as the Port of Wellington is popular worldwide. Even if you don’t love cruises, the passenger terminal amenities will make you almost forget you’re not at a luxury hotel!

Passenger terminal amenities

Passenger Terminal Services:

At Wellington Cruise port, passengers have access to 24/7 check-in kiosks. Plus, there are customs and immigration services, baggage handling, and storage .

Travellers can also explore the souvenir shops and restaurants .

For added luxury, certain cruise liners offer an exclusive lounge area .

Pro Tip: Pack a carry-on with passports, meds, and valuables. It can take hours for checked-in bags to reach cabins.

Saying goodbye to savings? Don’t worry. These excursions won’t leave you stranded!

Shore excursion options

Head to Wellington cruise port for a unique experience! Explore beyond the port with Shore Excursions – here’s what you can look forward to:

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  • Tour iconic locations – National Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa.
  • Hike along the beautiful coastlines and hills at Red Rocks Seal Colony.
  • Visit ZEALANDIA Eco-Sanctuary for an up-close look at flora, fauna and wildlife.
  • Join The Lord Of The Rings scenic tour for LOTR fans.
  • Shop and savour local delicacies at Cuba Street.
  • Weta Workshop Tour

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Choose private or group tours according to your preference. Book ahead for availability and to avoid disappointment. Enjoy these amazing opportunities!

Cruise lines and itineraries that visit Wellington cruise port

To identify the major cruise lines and popular itineraries that visit Wellington cruise port, you can browse through this section. If you’re planning a cruise vacation to Wellington, it’s important to have a clear idea about the cruise lines that operate there and the itineraries they offer. The sub-sections will examine the major cruise lines that visit Wellington cruise port and the popular itineraries that include this port as a destination.

Major cruise lines that visit Wellington cruise port

Many top cruise lines dock in Wellington’s harbor to take its passengers on a journey that will be remembered forever. These companies explore many regions and offer amazing trips. Such as:

  • Princess Cruises
  • Cunard Line
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Norwegian Cruise Line

When aboard these cruise ships, visitors can appreciate the stunning nature, unique culture and historical past of the area. As well as taking advantage of the luxurious services onboard.

Plus, Wellington has an exciting atmosphere, friendly locals, and breathtaking port views. This makes it a great choice for travelers that want to cruise through New Zealand’s capital.

The Port of Wellington has been a vital travel hub for 150 years. It is well-known for its deep entrance and long wharves. It has been important for linking New Zealand to the rest of the world.

Are you ready to discover the grandeur of New Zealand? These Wellington cruise port itineraries will take you to Lord of the Rings spots and delicious wine country!

Popular itineraries that include Wellington cruise port

Wellington cruise port is a great spot for many cruises, giving you access to New Zealand’s capital. These itineraries will take you to exciting places, including Wellington:

  • North Island Adventure : See Auckland, Tauranga, and Wellington.
  • Australia and New Zealand : Explore Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Wellington, and Milford Sound.
  • Journey Across the Tasman : Sail from Sydney to Auckland, and visit Bay of Islands and Wellington too.

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Unique to Wellington is the chance to see Lord of the Rings locations . Take a guided tour through movie backdrops! A tour guide once told me about meeting Peter Jackson on a LOTR tour in Wellington. Jackson gave behind-the-scenes info and photos from his phone.

Why go far when you can bounce between coffee shops and craft breweries near Wellington cruise port?

Activities and attractions near Wellington cruise port

To explore the best activities and attractions near Wellington cruise port, you need to try a few things that are perfect for all kinds of travelers. With Wellington city highlights, day trips to nearby areas, and adventure activities for thrill-seekers as solutions, you will have plenty to do during your visit to this beautiful city.

Wellington city highlights

As you dock in Wellington, take a moment to explore its cultural and artistic hub. From world-class coffee, cuisine and shopping, to vibrant street art and sculpture installations, there’s something for everyone.

Make your way through iconic museums and galleries. Take a scenic ride to the top of Mount Victoria or wander the Botanic Garden’s unique trails. Don’t miss the Carter Observatory for stunning views of the stars.

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Treat yourself to some designer boutiques featuring sustainable fashion. Or, explore local crafts at Artisan Walk Cuba Street . Immerse yourself in the cinema culture – visit Weta Cave or take a tour of Lord of The Rings locations.

Discover New Zealand’s rich ecosystem of marine life. Go wildlife watching on guided tours across Cook Strait out towards Kapiti Island . Spot whales, dolphins, seals, penguins and more!

You’ll find hospitality that sinks into your bones, unexplainable energy, exhilarating activities and intrepid characters around each corner. Get out and explore before your cruise ship mates notice you’re missing!

Day trips to nearby areas

Searching for a day trip near the Wellington cruise port? Here are your options:

  • Check out Kapiti Island – A paradise for rare birds, you can only get there by boat!
  • Venture to Martinborough’s vineyards – Taste wine and cheese from boutique vineyards.
  • Marvel at Hutt Valley’s views – Take a ride on the historic railway, and take in the sights.
  • Explore Orongorongo Valley – Go hiking through forests, rivers, and hills.

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If you’re after something more exclusive, Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre is the place to go. See New Zealand’s endangered animals up close.

Fun fact: Kapiti Island is popular for its conservation efforts, protecting endangered birds like Takahē and Kokako.

Ready for an adrenaline rush? Wellington’s adventure activities will give you a thrill!

Adventure activities for thrill-seekers

Adrenaline junkies, are you seeking a rush in Wellington? Look no further! The city has a crazy range of thrilling experiences. These four activities will satisfy your thrill-seeking needs:

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  • Surf waves up to 12 feet tall at Paekakariki Beach, north of Wellington.
  • Parasail over the harbor for an aerial view of the picturesque landscape.
  • Take on the rugged tracks and trails with mountain or dirt bikes.
  • Experience indoor skydiving at iFLY Indoor Skydiving- no plane needed!

But adventure isn’t the only thing Wellington has to offer. The world-class food scene, street art walks, craft beer tours, museums and galleries deserve a visit too.

For those who want to take it one step further, Queenstown is the place for you! It’s known as the New Zealand’s adventure capital. Glacier hiking, jet boating and white water rafting are just some of the activities on offer.

Sam, a local, had a fear of heights. But he was motivated to beat it, so he bungee jumped off the Waiau Ferry Bridge. His courage inspired us. He felt like he could do anything after facing his fear. So why not take the plunge while in Wellington and leave feeling empowered, just like Sam did?

Pack your sense of adventure and get ready for your Wellington port visit!

Tips for visiting Wellington cruise port

To make the most of your visit to the Wellington cruise port, follow the tips we’ve gathered for you in this article. Discover the best time to visit as well as some money-saving tips. Additionally, we’ll help you avoid any cultural misunderstandings by outlining some local customs and etiquette you should keep in mind during your stay.

Best time to visit

When to visit Wellington cruise port? It all depends on what you want.

Peak season is December to February – sunny and warm, but pricey and crowded.

Shoulder seasons ( March to May and September to November ) are mild, with fewer visitors.

Winter ( June to August ) has cold winds – but some good deals.

Want to experience local culture and events? Summer’s the best .

But if hiking or whale-watching is your thing, then winter’s your pick .

Keep in mind: Weather in Wellington is unpredictable, so be ready for sudden changes. Check cruise schedule, book shore excursions early , avoid tours close to departure – delays happen.

Pro Tip: Metlink for budget-friendly city transportation. Or explore food scene through guided tours or alone.

Looking to save? Forget the expensive souvenirs – just tell people you were there!

Money-saving tips

When you visit Wellington cruise port, be aware of your expenses. Here’s how you can save:

  • Walk or take public transportation instead of taxis.
  • Check out free or low-cost places, like the National Museum and Botanic Garden .
  • Buy snacks from grocery stores, not restaurants.
  • Pack a reusable water bottle and refill it at water fountains.

Seniors, students and children often get discounts. Look for deals online or through travel agencies too!

Enjoy Wellington without breaking the bank. And if a local says ‘Kia ora’, don’t reply with ‘Kryptonite’!

Local customs and etiquette to keep in mind

When visiting Wellington cruise port, etiquette and customs are essential to know. A few tips:

  • Dress modestly near religious monuments/temples.
  • Remove shoes before entering homes/places of worship.
  • Greet with respect: use ‘ Kia Ora ‘.
  • Don’t point with finger – use head/eyes.
  • No touching heads – it’s disrespectful in Maori culture .
  • Use both hands when passing/receiving gifts.

NZ is diverse – etiquette may vary depending on where you stay. One point: NZers value equality and respect all cultures.

Pro Tip: Learn basic Maori phrases – shows respect & connects with locals.

Wellington’s cruise port is small, but its stunning scenery & delicious cuisine will leave a big impression!

Conclusion: Summary of key points about Wellington cruise port.

Wellington cruise port is a bustling hub of activity. Its location and accessibility attract many visitors. The harbor is busy and the atmosphere vibrant. Even though space is limited, it handles over 100 ships a year!

The facilities are great. There’s plenty of parking and lovely restaurants and cafes. This world-class experience has made the terminal a traveler favorite.

Excursions while docked at Wellington are exciting. You can visit the Te Papa Museum or explore Zealandia Ecosanctuary .

Pro Tip: Book excursions in advance to get discounts on tickets. Avoid last-minute disappointments.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Wellington cruise port?

The Wellington cruise port is a harbor located in the capital city of New Zealand. It serves as a popular docking point for cruise ships and offers a range of services for tourists.

2. What cruise lines dock at the Wellington cruise port?

The Wellington cruise port welcomes cruise lines such as Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, and Royal Caribbean International.

3. What are some popular shore excursions from the Wellington cruise port?

Some popular shore excursions from the Wellington cruise port include visiting the Te Papa Museum, exploring the Weta Cave Workshop, and taking a cable car ride to the top of Mount Victoria.

4. Is the Wellington cruise port accessible for people with mobility issues?

Yes, the Wellington cruise port has accessible facilities for people with mobility issues, including ramps and lifts.

5. What is the best time of year to visit the Wellington cruise port?

The best time of year to visit the Wellington cruise port is during the summer months, from December to February, when the weather is warm and the days are long.

6. Is there parking available at the Wellington cruise port?

Yes, there is parking available at the Wellington cruise port for both short-term and long-term stays. However, it is recommended to book in advance to ensure availability.

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Wellington Port Overview (New Zealand) | 10 Best Things To Do

Wellington Cable Car ride

Welcome to Wellington Port, officially known as “Windy Wellington”!

New Zealand’s capital city Wellington is known for its museums, art galleries, beautiful gardens, delicious food, and a great variety of things to do. The city sits at the southernmost point of New Zealand’s North Island on the Cook Strait and boasts a stunning natural harbor surrounded by hills and mountains. In this Wellington cruise travel guide, I share with you:

  • Wellington port info (Wellington cruise terminals, getting around the port)
  • 10 best things to do in Wellington Port & Wellington shore excursions

Visit also our cruise port guides to Milford Sound , Auckland , Napier , Tauranga , Bay of Islands , Dunedin , Akaroa , Picton

Wellington Port Overview

The port of Wellington consists of three cruise terminals: Aotea Quay, Queens Wharf, and Overseas Terminal.

1. Aotea Quay

  • This is the largest terminal that can accommodate large cruise liners. This terminal is located close to the train station, a ferry station, and a 25-minute walk from Wellington downtown (around 2.5 km/1.5 miles). The terminal overlooks Sky Stadium and is located a few minutes’ walk from Wellington Central train station where you can find some shops and cafes.
  • The pier is flat but there’s not much to find there as Wellington Port is also a cargo and container port. Walking is permitted only on designated paths that will lead you to downtown.
  • Normally, the port authorities provide a free shuttle bus to downtown Wellington (a 10-15 minute drive) that runs frequently throughout the day. There is only one shuttle that provides a ramp and you will need to check in advance the schedule for the pick-up and drop-off point downtown. The shuttle bus drops you right in the heart of the city.
  • Taxis are available outside on the pier.

2. Queens Wharf

  • This small terminal can accommodate smaller cruise ships and is located near the center of Wellington, a 10-minute walk from the major city highlights. You can find taxis on the pier. This is also a ferry terminal and the whole area is greatly developed to suit travelers’ needs, boasting shops, cafes, restaurants, and magnificent harbour views.
  • Right next to the terminal, you can find the Wellington Museum , a history museum hiding fascinating stories about the Wellington region. Lambton Square shopping mall is a stone’s throw from there.

3. Overseas Terminal

Rarely used, this terminal can accommodate small ships.

Wellington harbour

Getting Around Wellington Cruise Port

  • Local time may be different than your ship’s time, so make sure you set your watch accordingly for every day ashore (you’ll be advised onboard).
  • Port Wellington is the windiest port in New Zealand due to the Cook Strait and the city’s geographical position, so make sure you dress accordingly. Short showers may appear during your day ashore, so make sure you bring an umbrella and a raincoat .
  • The currency in New Zealand is the New Zealand dollar (NZD or NZ$). 1 US dollar equals 1.61 NZD. Currency converter
  • Wellington International Airport is located approximately 9 km/5.6 miles, or a 15-minute drive from the port of Wellington.
  • Explore Wellington tours and activities
  • Book a private transfer to/from Wellington cruise port
  • Find accommodation in Wellington

10 Best Things to Do in Wellington Port

1. ride the iconic wellington cable car.

One of the most popular Wellington activities is a historic cable car ride that offers unmatched panoramic city and harbour views. This iconic cable car dates from 1902 and is New Zealand’s only remaining funicular railway.

The starting point of the cable car is at Lambton Quay, in the city center, and it runs every 10 minutes. Although the ride is short and lasts only 5 minutes – it is well worth it as you get to take in breathtaking sceneries of Kelburn hills and learn about its history in a small Cable Car Museum at the top.

Once at the top, besides the museum, you can explore the spectacular Wellington Botanic Garden, Zealandia Ecosanctuary, and Space Place at Carter Observatory.

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Wellington Cable Car ride

2. Zealandia Ecosanctuary

Zealandia Ecosanctuary and Wildlife Refuge is another must-visit place tucked in a lush forest only 15 minutes drive from Wellington cruise port. This incredible place is home to over 40 rare species of native wildlife, including rare birds (such as kākāriki, hihi, and takahē), insects, reptiles, frogs, plants, and trees.

Get your camera out and ready for tuatara, prehistoric reptiles that have a real “third eye”, wētā (looks like a giant grasshopper!), or kererū – a pigeon endemic to the New Zealand mainland. And if you are lucky to stay here for the evening, you can take a guided tour and start your search for kiwi birds, glow worms, owls, and other native creatures that you will spot coming out of the night!

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3. Wellington Botanic Garden

With 25 hectares of colorful floral displays, wonderful views, and picturesque landscapes of unique beauty, the botanical garden is a true gem of Wellington that dates back to 1844.

Here you can enjoy a relaxing walk through the impeccably maintained garden filled with beautiful botanical plant species and sculptures, and visit some of the most popular areas in the garden including Begonia House – a heated glasshouse featuring lush tropical plants; Lady Norwood Rose Garden home to over 3.000 roses; the Main Garden with its duck pond.

The gardens are located at the top of the Wellington Cable Car and offer beautiful views of the harbour. Here you can also find a cafe, facilities and a playground for kids. A ride from the pier takes approximately 5 minutes.

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Wellington Botanical Garden

4. Middle Earth – The World of Lord of the Rings

Did you know that the Lord of the Rings director, Peter Jackson, grew up in Pukerua Bay, only 30 minutes from Wellington? Well, that explains why he chose to shoot some major scenes from Tolkien’s legendary masterpiece near his hometown! Whether you are a fan or not, in Wellington you get the incredible chance to see the places where some iconic scenes from The Lord of the Rings were shot!

Numerous tours take you to the locations where major events in the movie took place, and once you start strolling the images will come to life: the Fellowship canoeing down the River Anduin (in reality the Hutt River), the horse reviving Aragorn on the banks of the river, a garden of Isengard, Rivendell, and so much more!

Hobbit's Hideaway - location of Get off the road scene (Lord of the Rings)

Some of the locations included in the tours are:

  • Mount Victoria – Only a 15-minute drive from Wellington port, Mount Victoria boasts not only magnificent views of the harbor, but also the Hobbit’s Hideaway – a filming location of the “Get off the Road” scene where the Hobbits hid from the Black Riders just outside of The Shire .
  • Weta Workshop Museum and Cave – Only 10 minutes from the famous “Get off the road” scene location and a 15-minute drive from the port of Wellington, Weta Workshop and Cave await you to explore the place where all the magic started! Situated in Miramar, the epicenter of New Zealand’s movie-making industry, Weta Workshop is part of the studios where the costumes, props, and special effects were made for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.
  • Weta Cave is a mini-museum featuring original props, displays, and costumes from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit to Avatar and District 9. The place is absolutely fascinating and you get to experience how heavy the actual costumes are, touch and see them in reality and go behind the scenes where you can see incredibly talented staff creating new costumes and props for new movies! There is also a very short video about the workshop at the site. Weta Cave is wheelchair accessible.
  • Hutt River – Known in the movie as River Anduin, a part of the Hutt River was used for shots of The Fellowship of the Ring traveling in boats after leaving Lothlorien toward Gondor (Poet’s Park is the name of the location where they launched the boats). It takes approximately a 30-minute drive to reach this location.
  • Harcourt Park , Upper Hutt – Just a 5-minute drive north of Hutt River’s Poet’s Park, you’ll reach this beautiful park that was a filming location of the gardens of Isengard!
  • Kaitoke Regional Park – Located a 10-minute drive north of Upper Hutt and Harcourt Park, this beautiful park was a filming site of the magical Rivendell and is known for its numerous walking trails, massive trees, a swingbridge, hiking, and camping activities!
  • Putangirua Pinnacles – It takes 1 hour 30 minutes one way to reach this spectacular place featuring impressive geological formations that consist of a large number of earth pillars – tall, thin spires of rock. This impressive site is known as Dimholt Road featured in Return of the King, in the scenes where Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli search for the Army of the Undead.

Cruise lines normally offer Weta Workshop tours, however, if you are coming on your own, make sure you book at least a couple of days in advance to avoid disappointment!

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5. Te Papa Tongarewa National Museum

Housed in an imposing building overlooking the harbour, only a 10-minute walk from Queens Wharf and a 30-minute walk from Aotea Quay, Te Papa is New Zealand’s national museum and a must-see Wellington landmark.

Established in 1992, the museum features a wide variety of exhibitions and collections covering New Zealand history, Māori culture, and New Zealand’s natural history with its impressive flora and fauna.

You can also visit a remarkable Art Gallery, interactive exhibitions for the young ones, and various contemporary exhibitions including the fascinating exhibition on the Gallipoli campaign in World War I seen through the eyes and words of eight ordinary New Zealanders.

The museum is huge and takes a full day to explore. It is wheelchair friendly, mostly flat with ramps for full-time wheelchair users. The entrance to all permanent exhibitions is free of charge. There is a fee for temporary exhibitions and events.

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Gallipoli Exhibition in Te Papa Tongarewa museum

6. ATV Adventure/Quad Biking

Off-road rides are a great choice for those of you interested in adventure activities! Cruise lines normally offer these tours and it’s the safest way to go as they guarantee your return to the port on time.

Quad bike expedition allows you to explore New Zealand’s breathtaking countryside and rugged coastline and take in stunning 360-degree views of both the North and South islands from the mountain’s peak.

Your trip will cover over 25 miles of exciting trails, ranging from sea level up to 900 m, where you’ll experience a spectacular change of natural landscapes and sceneries. The ATV ride takes approximately a couple of hours including multiple stops for photos and scenic lookouts.

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New Zealand ATV ride from Wellington port

7. Wellington City Sightseeing

I’ve already mentioned Te Papa Tongarewa Museum , Cable Car ride and Botanic Gardens as the top places to see in Wellington City.

However, the city of Wellington boasts several other sites and experiences not to be missed! A guided walking tour is always a great choice as the downtown area is very compact and easily walkable, and if you combine it with a local culinary experience – things get just perfect!

Wellington is known as one of the “coolest” cities in the world and is famous for a large number of local spots where you can try handmade chocolate, roasted coffee, regional cheese, honey, gelato, and a variety of craft beers.

Mount Victoria is also a popular city highlight due to the breathtaking views of the harbour from its 197-meter high elevation point, and the fact that some scenes from The Lord of the Rings were filmed there. It is easily reachable from the pier (a 15-minute drive).

History buffs should visit the Wellington Museum located right next to the Queens Wharf which offers numerous unique exhibits and artifacts displaying the region’s history, as well as the Old St Paul’s Anglican Church dating from 1860. New Zealand Parliament building, attractive for its unusual, neo-classical architecture, catches the eye of curious visitors.

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8. Seal Coast Safari and Wildlife

The safari experience is an amazing choice for those of you who want to explore the wild side of the Wellington region. This 4wd exploration takes you to Wellington’s top wildlife spots including the fur seal colony in the South Coast’s Red Rocks nature preserve , where seal sightings are guaranteed!

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You will experience the South Coast’s picturesque countryside, rugged shipwreck coastline, and New Zealand’s rich flora and fauna that includes some rare bird species such as pied cormorants, gannets, and oystercatchers.

Some tours will get you exclusive access to Terawhiti Station , one of the country’s largest family-owned sheep farms dating from 1850, and Meridian Energy’s West Wind Turbines that generate electricity through 100% renewable sources – wind, water and sun.

On your journey along the South Coast, you’ll also be able to enjoy the magnificent views of Oteranga Bay , a passage through the Devil’s Gate , and see the remnants of the World War II observation bunkers .

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9. Wellington by Bike

Cycling tours along the city’s beautiful harbour rank among the best Wellington activities. The starting point is normally around a 10-minute walk from the dock, and once you get briefed and geared up – you can start your exploration!

You’ll make numerous photo stops in front of the city’s landmarks such as Te Papa Museum and the New Zealand Parliament, and your guide will share stories on Wellington’s unique history and culture. You’ll also pass through the lively Cuba Street in the heart of the city, boasting excellent cafes, restaurants, street performers, local crafts and shops. The trip will take you along the scenic Wellington waterfront with an extraordinary view of Oriental Bay, and some tours will take you to Mount Victoria, Zealandia Sanctuary, or Shelly Bay.

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10. Māori Cultural Experience – Waka Tour

If you are intrigued by the Māori culture and would like to experience a part of their tradition, you can embark on a Waka adventure, a unique cultural experience on the water! You’ll get the chance to paddle traditionally carved waka (canoes) along the scenic harbour, and learn about the fascinating Māori traditions and customs. 

The driving time from the pier to the starting point of the tour takes approximately 15 minutes. Once at a base, a mihi whakatau (welcome) by friendly staff, waiata (song), and introductions await visitors to introduce them to the Maori culture. The group then gets fully briefed and equipped (you’ll get basic commands and learn chants, and salutes) before starting the adventure! 

This is a moderate to strenuous activity as it involves up to 5 steps, paddling for about 45 minutes, and a guided walking tour for about 45 minutes through Wellington’s hidden Māori treasures including Te Wharewaka o Pōneke building and   Te Papa National Museum . 

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Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington: tourist information

Perched on the edge of a spectacular harbour, encircled by green, towering hills, Wellington is a stunning and compact city. Vibrant, exciting and cultured, the nation’s capital combines the stimulation and sophistication of a big city with the quirkiness of a charming village.

Extending just two kilometres in diameter, Wellington is a truly ‘walking city’. Here you’ll find a unique blend of national treasures, arts and culture, gastronomic delights, shopping sensations and scenic beauty, making Wellington the ultimate urban destination in New Zealand.

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  • Capital: Wellington/New Zealand
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  • Time Zone: +13 GMT
  • Language: English, Maori
  • Latitude: -41.3000000
  • Longitude: 174.7833333
  • Est. Population: 168084
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Port of Wellington ranks 729th in the world in terms of the number of tourists visiting it.

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The total number of tourists (passengers) of cruise ships in the port of Wellington in the next 12 months is 0 .

According to the popularity rating among more than 1,000 cruise ports in the world , Wellington ranks 137.

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Current water temperature in Wellington now is 58°F (14.3°C)

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Wooded hillsides curve like a verdant amphitheater around Wellington's harbor, welcoming travelers to the capital of New Zealand. Located at the southwestern tip of North Island, the city's attractions include the country's national museum, Te Papa, with exhibits that showcase the region's social, cultural, biological and geological history, and Old St. Paul's cathedral, a heritage site constructed in 1866 in the Gothic Revival style of architecture. Movie buffs can opt for excursions into the Hutt Valley to see filming locales from the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy or tour Weta Workshop in nearby Miramar, the special effects and props studio that helped create blockbusters such as "King Kong" and "Avatar." No visit to Wellington is complete without a ride on the town's iconic cable car, which you can take to the top of a scenic overlook before walking down through a botanic garden to the Parliament buildings. For more memorable views, head to the Mount Victoria Lookout to watch the sunset.

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Windy Wellington has made many best-of lists recently from places like Lonely Planet, who tout New Zealand’s capital as one of the world’s most livable cities. But Wellington is also a great destination for travelers passing through on a cruise for its abundant nature, informative and quirky museums, and a burgeoning film industry that makes for exciting tours of faraway, fictional lands.

Start your day in nature at the Wellington Botanical Garden or at protected wildlife sanctuary Zealandia, just two special attractions that highlight New Zealand’s commitment to the natural environment and animal conservation. Learn the history of the Maori at Te Papa, New Zealand’s national museum. Hike the walking trails to the top of Mount Victoria in the afternoon, where the overlook offers a seaside and cityscape view that’s hard to beat but easy to photograph. Wellington is a delightful, walkable city, and the way that locals care about their city will certainly stand out while you’re traveling on your New Zealand cruise .

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Conservationists and animal lovers will rejoice when they go to Zealandia, a massive ecosanctuary dedicated to protecting endangered species that are native to New Zealand. It’s the only fenced-in urban eco-sanctuary in the world. Take a guided tour to spot rare birds like the spotted kiwi and the kaka, or the curious tuatara - an ancient reptile. If you have time, a night tour is a must to experience the nocturnal creatures there.

Wellington Museum

This former 19th century store is now a charming, small museum dedicated to the maritime history of Wellington and the history of the Maori who first lived in the area. It’s a good way to experience Wellington’s quirky personality in just one stop.

Wellington Botanical Gardens

Experience a full day in Wellington’s nature when you head to the Wellington Botanical Garden, a paradise in the middle of a compact metropolitan area. This is one of the most treasured green spaces in the city. Wander through the Lady Norwood Rose Garden or sip tea at the garden’s café.

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Top things to do in wellington, lookout from mt. victoria.

Mt. Victoria is one of Wellington’s most memorable sights, and it’s a tradition for travelers to climb the nearly 650-foot mountain paths on the way to a panoramic view of Wellington’s skyline and the sea. For accessibility, look for the No. 20 bus, which takes passengers up to the lookout point and back to the foot of the mountain. 

See a Show at the Embassy Theatre

Wellywood, as the locals call their version of Hollywood, is well within reach during your Wellington cruise, especially at the glamorous Embassy Theatre. This art deco style theater was built in the 1920s, and it’s still delighting movie goers today. Stay for a cocktail at the Black Sparrow bar in the back.

Tour Weta Cave

Weta Workshop is the birthplace of some pretty incredible movie magic, providing the special effects for many Hollywood blockbuster films. You can learn about their processes in a 45-minute tour of the props and costumes, check out the curiosities for sale in the Weta Cave, and take photos with the trolls at the front door. It’s a must-do experience for movie buffs and Hollywood fans. 

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Hippopotamus Restaurant & Cocktail Bar

Address: 90 Cable St, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand

Right across the road from Te Papa Museum, QT Hotel is the trendy, high-end destination for cocktails, shared plates and fine dining. Ground level Hot Sauce is the place for cocktails and shared plates with an Asian influence, or for a top dining experience check out Hippopotamus Restaurant & Cocktail Bar. Upstairs in QT Wellington Hotel, Hippopotamus offers breakfast, lunch, high tea, and dinner with views of Wellington Harbor from the windows. French-inspired menu items, from seared salmon to le filet de bœuf, a 55-day aged beef dish, are must-tries.

Address: 181 Cuba St, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand

Head to Loretta’s on Cuba Street for a casual lunch featuring local flavors and delicacies you wouldn’t expect, like rabbit risotto or a wild boar ragu. They also serve breakfast items and standard oven-fired pizzas. Top off your meal with ice cream or gelato for dessert.

Logan Brown

Address: 192 Cuba St, Te Aro, Wellington 6141, New Zealand

Logan Brown is the spot where you’ll want to go for a special occasion or when you’re all dressed up. The menu is creative and cleverly executed, and you can choose from the chef’s choice menu of five courses or go a la carte, where you can enjoy shucked-to-order oysters, onion tartlets, or gin-cured salmon with charred beets.

Address: 6 Swan Ln, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand

This wine bar specializes in handpicked wines and the art of finding the perfect pairing. For wine lovers, this is a must in Wellington for its nearly 500 wines to choose from. The seasonally changing menu features charcuterie and cheese boards, oysters, or main dishes from wild venison to the comforting house lasagna.

Culture and History of Wellington, New Zealand

The Maori were the first residents in the Wellington area, dating back as far as the 11th century. Europeans colonized New Zealand in the early 19th century. Wellington became New Zealand’s capital in 1865 but the city was a bustling trade hub several decades before becoming the capital. Nearly half a million people live in Wellington today, and it’s grown in status and renown throughout the years. Beyond trade and international commerce, Wellington is also a center for the film industry in New Zealand. Today, Wellington consistently makes “top places to live” lists, and it continues to charm visitors despite its often windy weather.

Wellington Port Facilities & Location

Your Wellington cruise ship docks in Centre Port, sometimes at Queen’s Wharf cruise terminal or Aotea Quay. Bigger ships dock at Aotea Quay, and then travelers can take a free shuttle to Lambton Quay, or walk into downtown Wellington on foot, which is about a half hour’s walk away. The ports are typically equipped with standard amenities like Wi-Fi, an information desk, and an ATM.

Transportation in Wellington

There’s no shortage of ways to get around on your Wellington cruise. If you’re sticking to the city center, the major downtown destinations are walkable. Nothing is more than a 15 to 20-minute walk from one side of the city’s downtown to the other. The train system mostly caters to getting to the suburbs of Wellington, not for inner city navigation. Taxis are available and Uber operates in Wellington as well. There are also bike and car rentals for visitors. Bike tours are increasingly popular with tourists on a Wellington cruise.

Shopping Near the Wellington Cruise Port

Because the downtown area of Wellington only spans about a mile, shopping options in Wellington are easily walkable from one boutique to the next. From local wine stores to locally-made fashions, Wellington has a cosmopolitan shopping reputation. The best shopping in the area is called the “Golden Mile,” which includes the streets of Lambton Quay, Willis Street, Courtenay Place, and Manners Street. High-end fashions and international names rule the streets along the Golden Mile. For vintage digs, check out the independent shops and tiny cafes dotting Cuba Street.

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

In New Zealand, the official currency is the New Zealand dollar. Credit cards are generally accepted in most places. Carrying extra cash isn’t necessary, but it can be helpful to have a little cash on hand for small purchases. The practice of tipping isn’t customary in New Zealand, but you can feel free to round up to the nearest New Zealand dollar (NZ$) if you had great service. There isn’t typically a service charge on any of the bills you’ll get when docked on your Wellington, New Zealand cruise.

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