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Penguin Place

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45 Pakihau Road, Portobello, Harington Point 9077, New Zealand
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Learn about the endangered Yellow Eyed Penguins and get to see penguins in rehabilitation. Also chance to see penguins in the wild, as well as sealions. This facility does great work in protecting the species and education and is well worth the visit.

Proceeds go towards supporting the work done by the centre, so as well as having a great experience, you are supporting a great cause.

Cost and Tickets

Adult
$58
Child (5-17)
$18
Family Pass (2 adults, up to 3 children)
$125
Under 5
Free

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Captain Andrew
2 years ago
Part of the tour includes a spectacular ride in a mini bus that takes you toward the beach area. It can be a little bumpy so be prepared!
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