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Stunning South Island Scenic Flights

Feb 10, 2020

Can't decide what to see, then see it all!

If you're traveling in New Zealand and can't decide what should top your list of places to go then why not go to them all.  With a Scenic flight you can explore some of the most unique landscapes and features of the Waitaki region.

On our Coastal route we will fly you along the beautiful and rugged Waitaki coastline where you can marvel at the ‘Global Must-See’ Moeraki Boulders.  These are possibly some of the most photographed rocks and boulders in New Zealand!  

Moeraki Boulders

The Moeraki Boulders are a group of large spherical “stones” on Koekohe Beach near Moeraki on the Otago coast. These unusually large and spherical ‘concretions’ lie scattered along a stretch of wave-cut Koekohe Beach between Hampden and Moeraki.   


These boulders have been exposed through shoreline erosion from coastal cliffs. Even today, there are still boulders remaining in the mudstone that will, eventually, fall on to the beach as they come loose due to erosion!

Puketapu 

From there the helicopter will Circle the sacred hill of Puketapu - the volcanic gateway to the Waitaki Whitestone Geopark.   The sacred hill of Puketapu is actually an extinct volcano and the traditional site of the wreck of the Arai Te Uru canoe of Māori legends.
Alternatively, take the Valley route and experience the braided Waitaki River which is home to unique wildlife. Wonder at the working Parkside Limestone Quarry where this natural ancient stone is cut from the hillside.  In 1906 the first stone formed from the fossils of ancient sea creatures, was quarried here. This high grade creamy limestone produced here was used to build Ōamaru’s iconic Opera House.

Elephant Rocks

Soar over the ‘Valley of the Whales’ where you can photograph the world famous Elephant Rocks.  These rocks are part of the Vanished World Trail, the Elephant Rocks are the weathered remnants of the Otekaike Limestone formation.


The formations vary from 1–10 metres across and are naturally scattered around a grass paddock on a gentle hillside.

Or you can choose to design your own scenic flight package and see it all! 

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