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Hanmer Springs Star Tours

 

Looking for an unforgettable night-time adventure?  Located in Hanmer Springs, experience the breathtaking beauty of the night sky as you gaze up at the dazzling stars and constellations.  Enjoy a relaxed journey through the North Canterbury night sky using the naked eye and our quality range of telescopes and astro binoculars.

 

Surrounded by native bush with stunning night skies away from the village lights.

 

 

Join us

Join us

Details   Join us for an evening under the stars.

Our guides will take you on a tour first using the naked eye, where we discuss different stars and constellations such as the Southern Cross as you learn to navigate the night sky.

Get up close with our quality Celestron electronically guided telescope. This scope is great for looking at deep sky objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye, such as the Omega Cluster, or Sombrero Galaxy.

We also have our range of manual telescopes which are great for a free roam experience. Our astro binoculars work great on our lounges, where you can lie back fully and gaze up at the wonders above. Pair these with our interactive star finder and test your navigation skills!

What guests are saying

Details   "Great experience. Awesome knowledgeable guides that showed off the night sky with snacks and hot drinks. A perfect stargazing night."

"Amazing. So much passion and knowledge about stars and history. Very much enjoyed."

"Great experience. Our whole family enjoyed themselves and we all learnt something new. The hosts were fantastic, and the sky was brilliant. Saturn played its part and let us see its rings and moon! I could have stayed and watched for hours."
Get your Astro merchandise

Get your Astro merchandise

Details   Kit yourself out with some cool astro gear! Caps, beanies and key-rings available now.

To browse and order your own, visit the book now page and choose merchanise.

Free shipping within New Zealand.
Variable Stars

Variable Stars

Details   One of our favourite things to observe are variable stars!

Variable stars are fascinating because of their dynamic nature. Over time they exhibit changes in brightness. Revealing insights into stellar processes. Pulsations, eclipses or eruptions, providing valuable data for studying and expanding our understanding of the universe.

This Hubble image shows RS Puppis, a type of variable star known as a Cepheid variable.
Credit:NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)-Hubble/Europe Collaboration.
Te Ikaroa (The Milky Way)

Te Ikaroa (The Milky Way)

Details   In Maori mythology, the Milky Way is known as 'Te Ikaroa.' According to legend, the god Tane wanted to bring his mother, Papatuanuku, closer to him. With the help of birds, Tane created a celestial rope called 'Hawere' and pulled Papatuanuku towards the heavens. As she ascended, the rope stretched and twisted, forming the Milky Way. Te Ikaroa became the sacred pathway for departed souls on their journey to the underworld, guided by stars and ancestral spirits.
Want to know more?

Want to know more?

Details   Join us on our night sky tour, either in a group tour or our Family Exclusive experience with sole use of our equipment and guides to help you.

Click on the book now page to choose a date that works for you
Details   "If I have seen further into the universe, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants" - Sir Isaac Newton