15th January 2024 Christchurch Attractions / People
The CEO is leaving one of the region’s leading tourism operators after a “fun but challenging” tenure.
Christchurch Attractions is restarting its Punting on the Avon tours from the Worcester Bridge site from today.
Christchurch Attractions is partnering with the Central City Business Association and Salvation Army in an effort to provide more warmth for the city’s vulnerable people.
Christchurch Attractions is giving visitors the opportunity to punt along the Avon River during the city’s Tirama Mai festival.
To mark International Women’s Day, the Ticker is publishing a series of articles this week from women leaders in tourism.
Christchurch Attractions is again supporting the Christchurch City Mission to bring festive cheer to people in need this Christmas.
Christchurch Attractions has restarted its Botanic Gardens Tour for the first time since March 2020.
The Duke of Edinburgh Memorial Grove at the Christchurch Gondola will officially open to the public on 10 June with a karakia and plantings at the site.
An extension to Christchurch Attractions’ tram circuit is set to open on 2 June and will add an additional 500 metres of track around the city.
Christchurch Attractions is supporting the Christchurch City Mission for a third consecutive year to bring some festive cheer to people in need this Christmas.
A tramcar built in the 1930s has arrived at the Port of Lyttelton to become part of the Christchurch tramway fleet.