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1/2-day Christchurch Scenic Highlights (Private Tour) is a tour in Christchurch. 1/2-day Christchurch Scenic Highlights (Private Tour) has a rating of 5.00/5.00.

The first stop on this private half-day tour is at the Sign of Takahe (a Historic stone building), where you can enjoy scenic views and capture some memorable photos.

Next, you'll head to the Sign of the Bellbird Scenic Reserve and take in breathtaking views of the Canterbury Plains and Lyttelton Harbour. Afterwards, you'll visit the Governors Bay Jetty, allowing you to explore the serene surroundings of the seaside settlement.

In Lyttelton Township, you'll have some time to explore the quaint shops and appreciate the town's historic charm. The tour then takes you to the Evans Pass lookout, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Lyttelton Harbour and learn about the operations of Lyttelton Port and its links to Antarctic exploration.

The final stop is Sumner Beach, where you can relax, enjoy local snacks, then wander through the charming village. The tour concludes with a drop-off at your accommodation or in the city centre.

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$244.97 per person

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