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Fun Photo Friday — Circumnavigating New Zealand; Akaroa Favorites 1


Main Wharf

Today’s Fun Photo Friday favorites of Akaroa:

Fire & Ice

Wash ‘N’ Wear

Shutters

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Circumnavigating New Zealand — Akaroa; Best Fish and Chips ever at Murphy’s on the Corner


Akaroa, New Zealand

Ursula had heard that Akaroa is the place to go for fish and chips, and we read up on several recommendations. Alas, we did not go with those, but instead found a place on our own. If we had taken the most recommended place we would have wound up eating lunch at Bully Hayes:

Bully Hayes Restaurant & Bar

But a quick look at the offerings on the plates served outside left us yearning for a place we found on our own about half an hour earlier, when we stopped at the Coronation Library to snag a Wi-Fi signal for a bit:

Wi-Fi at Coronation Library on Rue Jolie near Beach Road

Just two minutes’ walk south, on the corner of Church Street and Rue Jolie, we passed a mouthwatering little place that was packed, with people waiting to take one of the few tables available. So, we headed back and decided to give this place a try. This is Murphy’s on the Corner:

Murphy’s on the Corner

The menu appears to change daily, as does the fish used in their fish and chips:

Murphy’s daily menu

I must say that heading back to Murphy’s from Bully Hayes was a definite win. I used to live in England, and I’ve traveled all over both Scotland and Ireland. In none of those places, world-renowned for fish and chips, have either Ursula or I ever had an example with incredibly tasty with a batter this delightfully light and crispy:

Best fish and chips EVER ! ! !

But enough about lunch. Let’s finish today with another view of the town:

Akaroa, New Zealand

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Circumnavigating New Zealand — Tendering into Akaroa


Majestic Princess anchored off Akaroa

On 13 March 2019 Majestic Princess arrived into Akaroa. We would return there aboard Monarch of the Seas on 10 March 2020, but on that trip we traveled to Christchurch. So, this week and next we’ll talk a photographic stroll around this beautiful, charming little fishing village, and the week after we’ll take in the sights around Christchurch.

Akaroa from above

Since Akaroa is a shallow port, Majestic Princess anchored offshore and we tendered to the dock:

Tendering into Akaroa

From the dock you’ll find a great view of the Akaroa Head Lighthouse:

Akaroa Head Lighthouse

Akaroa was initially founded by the French in 1838. To this day the area retains some of that French heritage, right down to the naming of the streets:

Rue Balguerie near Rue Jolie

So, let’s start walking around town for an initial look at just some of what we’ll see over the next two weeks:

Akaroa Boating Club
Akaroa from the dock

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