What makes it 92% Kids-Friendly: Kids love the free-flight bird show, guaranteed kiwi viewing and quizzes on the audio tour; under-5s enter free and toilets with baby-change make a 2-3-hour visit easy.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Covers Kiwi Encounter, Conservation Show, honey tasting and a walk at a relaxed pace with kids.
Kiwi Encounter:
Spot the nocturnal kiwi in the darkened house under red light.
Tip: Visit at opening to avoid queues and get the best view.
Conservation Show:
Watch native birds fly freely and learn their habits.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early to grab seats close to the action.
Honey Bee Centre:
Observe bees in a glass hive and taste three types of local honey.
Tip: Let kids smell each honey before tasting to teach differences.
Self-guided Audio Tour:
Follow the app’s kid-friendly narration through native bush.
Tip: Download the Kiwi Park app before arrival to save time.
Café with Kids’ Menu:
Enjoy sandwiches, snacks and drinks steps from the play areas.
Tip: Order hot chocolate for kids to warm up on cool days.

Jennifer Paterson
We had a really nice afternoon at kiwi park! We arrived about 4pm so it was nice and quiet - made it in time to see the kiwis and the last show! The staff were all very friendly and knowledgable!
Chris R
Lovely park where you can see Kiwi in a dark setting as they are nocturnal animals that are sensitive to light. We did the Wildlife Show when we entered the park in which we learned about the animals that live in NZ, afterwards we got a short but informative session in the dark habitat where currently four Kiwi live ("Kiwi encounter"). Recommend you to check out the timing of the two different hi...
Nikolai
Loved this place. Exhibits are set up and maintained nicely. The conservation show was really cool and interactive. The people doing the free honey testing were engaging. The animals of course were amazing to see up close especially the birds!
Mário Neto
Kiwi Park is a short tour to pass by while in Queenstown. There will be a few species of birds and reptiles to watch on. The main attraction is the Kiwi visiting. Keep in mind that the Kiwi enclosure is very dark and no photos or flashes are allowed. Its a bit pricey but a cool experience.
Heather Rees
Great conservation park. I saw three Kiwi birds and a variety of other native creatures. Informative wildlife talk and demonstration. Gift shop with lovely souvenirs and locally made items. Bee store also Well worth the trip, and feel like you're making a positive contribution to nature by being there
In winter, dress in layers and wear waterproof shoes on gravel paths. In summer, bring hats, sunscreen and a refillable water bottle since shows run rain or shine.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult tickets (2 × NZD 60) | NZD 120 |
| Child ticket (6–15 yrs) | NZD 32 |
| Café snacks for family | NZD 20 |
| Total Estimated | NZD 172 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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