Stargazing at Mt John: Southern Skies Unveiled

Discover the universe at Mt John Observatory. Explore the Milky Way, distant galaxies, and more with expert guides in New Zealand’s premier stargazing experience.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Dark Sky Project - Meet the Dark Sky Project team in Lake Tekapo and journey to the top of Mount John, standing 1029 meters above Tekapo, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lakes.
  • Mount John University Observatory - Delight in a stargazing adventure atop Mount John. With exclusive summit access, an expert astronomy…
What's Included
  • ECW (Extreme Cold Weather) jackets provided for warmth and comfort
  • Expert astronomy guides share their intimate knowledge of the Southern skies
  • Exclusive access to Mount John’s 1,029 metre peak
  • View the night sky with the naked eye (guided by the handheld lasers of guides)
  • Look through our powerful telescopes, and through our Mount John…
What's Not Included
  • Dinner
  • Snacks
Additional Information

Our most popular astronomy experience at the world-renowned astronomical research centre. Prepare for an awe-inspiring evening of discovery.
Immerse yourself in the stunning surrounds, pristine night skies and sophisticated viewing technologies as our expert guides share the science and stories of our Southern Skies.
High atop Mount John’s 1,029 metre…

Location
Dark Sky Project
1 Motuariki Lane,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Caanaadaa
Jun 7, 2025
Worthwile. Book ahead! We booked over a month ahead for March. - This was a great way to enjoy the night sky. Enjoyed the talk about the sky, and the chance to see the sky through the telescopes. Also loved just sitting back in the bean bag chairs and staring up at the stars. If it's a cold night they provide you with coats.
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Journey43649882868
May 26, 2025
Worth it if you love astronomy - I don't usually leave reviews but I had such a wonderful evening that I felt obliged. I was slightly wary of the price tag for this experience but with clear skies, no moon and marina as our main guide I feel it was justified (not least as they have to cancel tours if the weather isn't plaing ball). Learning about the night sky in the southern hemisphere with extremely knowledgeable and entertaining guides was an experience I won't readily forget. Also a shout out to Alice and kevin(?) I can't remember if that was his name. Cheers guys!
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Freedom20795451303
May 6, 2025
Our galaxy is vast...mind boggling! - A truly incredible experience. The sky was amazing. I loved it . Our guides were really knowledgeable & helpful. Highly recommended.
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274pennyh
Apr 17, 2025
Clear Sky - Great from start to finish. The young guides were very knowledgeable and enthusiastic and we were able to look through three different telescopes at six different objects. We had a clear sky, the moon was quite bright but it was a treat to see the southern hemisphere night sky (Southern Cross etc.,). Warm jackets were provided as the temperature does dip at night time even when it's warm down by the lake during the day! The whole experience lasted a couple of hours and was well worth it.
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Justiady
Apr 11, 2025
Precious experience - Amazing experience. Being able to visit an international dark sky reserve. We get to see the stars and milky way with our own eyes. Something we'll not be able to do back in our city. It's beautiful. We also visit on a very clear day, no cloud at all. But too bad it was a full moon, and the moon was so bright, so some of the smaller stars were not that visible. But we still get to see the milky way, tho not as obvious. Highly recommend goin there on nights with no moon, it should be amazing.
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Kathy_b
Mar 10, 2025
Informative and fun - This is a great tour for stargazing novices. We learned about the major constellations and stars and got to see several different types of astral marvels (the moons of Jupiter, a cluster of stars from just after the Big Bang, a group of new stars, and the surface of the moon). The guides were informative and could answer a range of questions from explaining the impact of satellites on scientific research to addressing skepticism about the moon landing. And they thoughtfully provide warm jackets so we could be comfortable!
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Equivoco
Mar 5, 2025
Worth the loss of sleep. - I was hoping for cloud to cause a cancellation of this tour and allow me an uninterrupted sleep, but the night was very clear. I managed a nap before the midnight start. It was cold on the mountain but the provided jackets were comfortable and warm. Our guides were knowledgeable and friendly. I learned more about astronomy than I had expected. Definitely recommended.
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Anthouard
Feb 22, 2025
Enthusiastic Guide who worked around the clouds to show us most of the night sky as the clouds moved and shifted. - Even though it was cloudy we were able to get a good view of different stars and constellations including the Southern Cross, the fake southern star and learned how to identify the true southern star. We were also able to use 3 of the telescopes and were able to see the Tarantula Nebula and see stars being born. I felt the group size was too large for each participant to fully take advantage of the telescopes and had hoped to be able to take photos using the telescopes.
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Arjanenkatjav
Apr 12, 2025
Overpriced and underwhelming – not worth it under a bright moon - I really wanted to enjoy the Dark Sky Project, but unfortunately, it was a disappointing experience, especially considering the high price of NZD 200 per person. Firstly, if the moon is more than half full, don’t bother going. The moonlight makes it nearly impossible to see most stars clearly, which defeats the whole purpose of a stargazing experience. The explanations given during the tour were very basic and felt overly simplified—almost like they were intended for children. I had expected more in-depth insights into astronomy, constellations, or galaxies, but that never came. The telescope viewing was also underwhelming. You only get to look briefly, and what you see through the lens is minimal and unclear. And if you want to drive yourself to the observatory, you’re still charged an additional NZD 8 just to access the site. Overall, it felt like a tourist trap—more focused on making money than delivering a meaningful or educational experience. Honestly, you could just drive a few minutes out of town, use a stargazing app, and have a much better (and free) view of the night sky.
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Edit_s
Apr 4, 2025
It was cloudy. Therefore,... - It was cloudy. Therefore, it was cancelled. And while that’s out of their control, they offered an indoor experience which was uninformative and unimpressive.
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