Fyffe House, Kaikoura

Fyffe House, Kaikoura's oldest surviving building, offers a glimpse into the region's whaling past. Built in 1842, this pink-hued cottage stands on whale vertebrae foundations, a testament to its historical roots. Visitors often find the guided tours insightful, revealing stories of early European settlers and their interactions with the indigenous Mฤori. WanderVlogs features vlogs that highlight the house's unique architecture and the collection of artifacts that paint a vivid picture of 19th-century life. The surrounding gardens and views of the Kaikoura Peninsula add to the charm, making it a peaceful spot to reflect on the area's history. Fyffe House is more than just a museum; it's a portal to understanding Kaikoura's transformation from a whaling station to a modern eco-tourism hub.

Last updated: Dec 18, 2025

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