
Whale Song is set to become a new star attraction for tourists visiting the Kāpiti Coast.
Kāpiti already has a world class car museum at Southwards, a superb nature experience at Nga Manu Nature Reserve and Whale Song will provide a stunning trifecta of attractions to Kāpiti.

Whale Song, as a key component of the surrounding New Central Park development, is heading for resource consent in early September, under the Fast Track legislation. As a part of this, the team has been working out the planned layout of Whale Song, its connection to the adjacent wetland restoration project, car parking and linking to the long-planned adventure playground.
Whale Song organisers are still seeking that strategic “Naming Rights” investor or investors who want to see this vision realised.
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Whale Song is expected to create 100’s of new jobs in Kāpiti, increasing business resilience across the district.
The project will be engaging with schools and visitors/tourists, drawing them into our retail, food & beverage sectors, other attractions/galleries/museums, accomodation and wayfinding visitors further through the Wellington region.
The Whale Song team say Whale Song will be the catalyst to sustainable growth across the numerous eco-systems that will surround this huge sculptural installation.