Voyage Wellington’s beautiful harbour and soak up its fascinating history on a fun filled Ship n Chip Tour!
Take a guided tour through Wellington Museum and a trip to Matiu/Somes Island. The tour begins at Wellington Museum, exploring the unique history and quirks of the New Zealand’s capital city. From Maori settlement, European immigration, to what the city has become today.
After visiting the Wellington Museum, you can enjoy a classic kiwi fish ’n’ chip lunch on board the East by West ferry as you make your way to Matiu/Somes Island. A beautiful reserve where native flora and fauna thrive.
Explore the Island on a self-guided tour. Climb the hills for amazing views of the harbour, look for wildlife, and discover the colourful history of the island.
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Great tour plus great trip to the Somes Island. I can feel the genuine enthusiasm our guide Eason has towards the museum when showing us around
The tour guide James did a wonderful job! And despite the rain I still had a great hike on the island.
It was cancelled and they forgot to tell us . It was particularly disappointing as we flew to Wellington edpecially for the trip. They are supposed to be giving me a full refund .
We thoroughly enjoyed the museum tour with our guide Libby, the Site Manager. She is a beautiful New Zealand native who is passionate about her museum. Her professional, enthusiastic presentation could not have been better. Thank you Libby.
Ngā mihi (Thank you) Peter, I'm so glad you enjoyed your experience here at Wellington Museum. It was lovely to have you both along. Enjoy the rest of your travels and best wishes! From Libby and the rest of the team at Wellington Museum
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Stefan from Germany wrote on 23 November 2017
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Die Führung ging direkt am Empfang vom Museum los. Ich hätte eine interessante Privatführung, da ich der Einzige war. Man erfährt interessante Details über die Maori, Wellington und Somes Island. Mit einer guten Portion Fish n Chips geht's auf die Fähre. Dort hat man dann ca. 3 Stunden Zeit. Schöner Rundweg, viele einheimische Tiere und interessante Fakten zur Geschichte.