Our decision to head inland proved to be a good one and the journey to Hanmer Springs bought clearer skies and we arrived at the mountain resort in glorious sunshine. In the summer months the main attraction of this town are the thermal pools where the mineral waters reach temperatures of 42 degrees. We spent a very indulgent day splashing around in these pools and to Dave's horror holding our noses at that all too familiar sulphur pong! Feeling very relaxed from our day in the spa we headed back to the coast and Christchurch and unfortunately back to the rain. We explored a wet and soggy Christchurch and realised that there wasn't really that much to see, so the next day left the city behind. Our next destination was the Banks Peninsula, which is comprised of the eroded remnants of 2 large volcanoes and is full of gobsmackingingly picturesque scenery. We took the scenic route via Summit Road which was well worth the extra kilometres for the magnificent views it afforded us back over Christchurch as well as the beautiful peninsula.
We arrived in Akaroa, a french inspired village a few hours later and wandered the streets named Rue Jolie and Rue Lavaud soaking up the atmosphere.
Having missed out on the dolphins in Kaikoura we booked ourselves onto a Dolphin Swimming trip for the next morning and crossed our fingers that the sun would shine. Apparently these dolphin types are early risers which meant we were up and out at the crack of dawn the next day, but were rewarded with the most gorgeous morning to try and track down some Hector's dolphins, which are some of the smallest and rarest dolphins in the world. We were kitted out with wetsuits and jumped on board a small boat to start our search.
We made our way out of Akoroa harbour and into the huge swell of the Pacific Ocean and it was not long until we spotted a pod of the dolphins. We watched them leap into the air in the distance and then come in closer to the boat and surf the bow wave for a while.
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REALLY beautiful pictures! How long are you guys travelling for? xx
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