You will see
- Eels, Kea, Kunekune Pigs, Tuatara, Kiwi birds and the Takahe.
- Fallow Deer, Wallabies, Capuchins, Asian Small Clawed Otters, Parrots, Lemurs, Macaws and Siamang Gibbons
- Lots of native New Zealand wildlife
- Peacocks, Clydesdale Horses, Llama, Goats, Chickens and Miniature Horses
Transport from the cruise ship to this attraction is not included in the ticket cost, you will need to make your own arrangements.
A visit Willowbank is to participate in a story that showcases three distinct elements of New Zealand wildlife experience. We combine conservation and culture and give you an opportunity to experience New Zealand's endangered wildlife in a natural setting.
Our story tells of the development of a young country breaking off from Gondwanaland, and the establishment of its wildlife as a 'step frozen in time'. We explain the coming of the indigenous people and their impact, the Maori. The arrival of the colonists and the mistakes and lessons that have have been made and learnt. It completes the story with a roadmap into the future, and how we can all take part in forging that future. It is a 'New Zealand Experience'
Wild New Zealand
We start with the impact on a fragile country of introduced species such as deer, wallabies, and a host of other animals, birds and plants, many of whom have altered the landscape and biota drastically. These lessons may have been hard and costly, but it is important that we learn from them, and make the most of managing the resources that make up our new but rich environment.
Heritage New Zealand
We continue through 'Heritage New Zealand'. As a country our history has left us with a rich and diverse livestock heritage, many unique to the regions they have evolved in. For about two centuries, vessels have been placing a range of breeds such as pigs, rabbits, goats, sheep and cattle on the various islands that make up New Zealand. Evolving into their own distinct breeds, the conservation of their genetics is an important component of the Park's conservation work. The heritage of our farming systems is important, and the 'Farmyard' illustrates early farming, livestock and methods.
Natural New Zealand
The final part of your journey will take you through 'Natural New Zealand'. This is the national heart of New Zealand, and illustrates some of the species that make up our totally unique native wildlife, our flora, and our culture. Here you will see some of our most endangered species and learn about the work being done to preserve them. You will have the opportunity to learn about the culture of our indigenous people the Maori, and our hopes for the future.
At the end of your journey through Willowbank Wildlife Park, you will have a much better understanding of some of the elements that when brought together make us a nation of 'Kiwis'. We consider our environment and wildlife a precious heritage, and the provision of an opportunity to learn, relate to, understand and help conserve that heritage is the justification for Willowbank and our partners.
Not Included
- Meals, however there is a restaurant on site. Lunch is available to purchase between 11am - 14:30
- Transport from the cruise ship to this attraction is not included in the ticket cost, you will need to make your own arrangements.
Instructions
- Kiwi may be viewed from 10:30am
- The park is open from 9.30am to 5pm with last entry allowed at 4pm.
- You should allow around 90 minutes to see the destination.
Experience Schedule Options | ||
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start time | end time | |
Any time to suit you | 09:30 | 17:00 |
Experience Prices (current) | |
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Adult price | NZ $34.50 |
Child price (5 to 14 yrs) | NZ $13.00 |
Family price (max adults 2 max children 2) | NZ $85.00 |
NOTE: Prices may vary depending on your Date of Travel.
Our Booking procedures quote the applicable prices before you commit to a Booking.
How long do we need at Willowbank?
You should allow at least one hour for a quick look through the park, but you may find you want to spend longer given there is so much to see.