Showing posts with label tourism in Christchurch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tourism in Christchurch. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Punting on the Avon River

The River Avon winds gracefully through Christchurch central in New Zealand and on any given day, punts can be seen out on the water. For a reasonable price, you can enjoy a half hour trip along the river with a commentary on the sights and history of the area. The punters are dressed in Edwardian attire and stand on the back of the boats, propelling them along with a wooden pole.


Each of the punts used on the Avon have names and have been handcrafted out of local New Zealand woods. The seats are comfortably padded and in winter, blankets are available to keep you snug and warm. The overall effect is one of graciousness and peace. As the punter guides you under low bridges and points out historical buildings and gardens along the river, you can almost imagine you’ve been transported back in history.


The punters have excellent local knowledge and confidently answer questions posed by tourists. These range from river-related matters, to buildings and homes, to the local flora and fauna. They seem to genuinely enjoy what they are doing and call out cheery greetings to people on the riverbanks and passing by in other boats.


The park tour departs from the historic Antigua Boat sheds, and travels through the beautiful Botanic Gardens. The city tour has been put on hold temporarily due to earthquake damage to the river and low water levels. It normally runs through the CBD and offers excellent views of the emerging face of the new Christchurch. The return trip from either departure point takes approximately 30 minutes. Photos are available at a cost of $35 after the ride and include a folder of assorted pictures, cardboard punting frames and a key ring as well as a link to download the photos online.

 
Puntingon the Avon can be contacted on 03 366 0337 and the park tour departs from 2 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch Central.







Thursday, November 17, 2011

All about Christchurch Airport

Christchurch is New Zealand’s second biggest city and the largest city in the South Island. The population is approximately 400,000 and travel needs are serviced by Christchurch International Airport. Situated on the east coast, Christchurch is an ideal starting point for visitors to the South Island - and is a one-stop destination itself.


Christchurch Airport Domestic and International
During 2010 and 2011, parts of Christchurch Airport were demolished and a new terminal was built. The structures came through the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes unscathed and although the airport was closed for several hours after each major shake, it soon reopened and became a lifeline for people coming and going from the city.


The domestic and international terminals are housed in interlinked buildings and it is easy to walk from one to another. All passengers should report initially to the International and Domestic Check in Hall. This is a new structure that is modern and easy to navigate. Check in is downstairs and the upper floor houses a food court and retail outlets where passengers can relax before passing through security to board their flights.


Facilities at Christchurch Airport
Christchurch Airport is licensed to operate 24 hours a day but the domestic terminal closes at 11pm. The international terminal is open 24/7. Here are some useful facts about the facilities offered by the airport:
• Overnight sleeping in the terminal buildings is not allowed
• Baggage storage is available between certain hours
• There is a police presence at the airport
• Showers are available and towels can be hired from the Travel and Tourism Centre
• Wireless internet is available with the first 30 minutes free
• The airport is home to over 35 stores as well as a number of eating places
• Time Zone family entertainment centres offer fun and games for all ages

Transport to and from Christchurch Airport
There is a drop off zone near the entrance of the Check in Hall. For those who wish to park, the first ten minutes are free and thereafter charges start from $4. Taxis are onsite and the airport bus runs every hour between 7:15am and 12:45 am. The cost is $7.50. Shuttles charge approximately $19 for one person and less if a group is travelling.



  
Useful Links
Christchurch Airport
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