*** SOLD OUT *** NO SOLO TRAVELLER SUPPLEMENT – Experience Culinary Excellence: 2025 Five-Night Cooking Classes & Workshop Tour
Join us for our 2025 Five-Night Cooking Classes & Workshop Tour and embark on a truly immersive culinary adventure featuring the finest Chatham Island ingredients. This seafood-centric experience, designed for food enthusiasts of all levels, promises to elevate your cooking skills while offering a deep dive into the rich heritage of the Chatham Islands.
We’re excited to introduce Rex Morgan, our esteemed Cooking Classes Chef, who will guide you through hands-on cooking sessions, showcasing local seafood and produce in creative and delicious ways. Rex’s expertise and passion for gourmet cooking will help you master new techniques, leaving you confident in the kitchen and inspired by Chatham Island’s unique flavours.
In addition, Sonya Oysten, our expert Cheese-Making Workshop tutor, will lead you through the art of crafting artisanal cheeses. You’ll learn the intricacies of making fresh, flavourful cheeses that pair perfectly with the island’s abundant seafood and other local delicacies.
Beyond the kitchen, this tour includes guided excursions to sites of historical significance, giving you a deeper connection to the Chatham Islands’ fascinating past and culture. The blend of culinary exploration and history will make this experience unforgettable.
This culinary adventure combines bush and shoreline walks with exciting food discovery sessions. Plus, you’ll receive a Cooking Classes & Workshops notebook for capturing all your tips and tricks, along with your very own apron — complete with a handy pocket for your notebook and pen.
Spaces are limited for this exclusive tour, so don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the culinary traditions of the Chatham Islands, while learning from two of the best in the business. Sign up today for a five-night adventure that will feed both your appetite and your soul!
Don’t miss out on this unforgettable food journey!
Cooking Classes & Workshops
Sunday, 24th August:
Welcome to the start of your culinary adventure! With our flight departing later in the day, we’ve included dinner at Auckland Airport’s Gypsy Café for you to enjoy. We’ll then board our flight to the Chatham Islands at 5:00 PM, arriving around 8:00 PM ready to begin our journey.
Monday, 25th August:
We’re excited to kick off our first cooking workshop with Sonya leading a hands-on cheese-making experience. You’ll learn to create feta, haloumi, and ricotta from scratch, and afterwards, enjoy tasting your freshly made cheeses, perfectly paired with a glass of wine. Some of you cheese will be put aside as Rex will be incorporating it into your culinary creations.
Following the workshop, join our local guide for an exploration of Chatham Island, where you’ll discover its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This experience promises to deepen your appreciation for the island’s unique ingredients and history while enjoying a perfect blend of culinary delight and adventure.
Tuesday, 26th & Wednesday 27th August:
Over the course of these two days we’re based at Kopi Bush Retreat – you’ll be under the expert tutelage of our guest chef, Rex Morgan, as you hone your culinary skills through hands-on workshops. Rex will guide you through creating a variety of seafood dishes that celebrate the unique flavours of Chatham Island ingredients.
Once your delicious creations are complete, you’ll sit down to indulge in the meals you’ve prepared. Throughout the workshops, you’ll also have the opportunity to enjoy the cheese crafted in Sonya’s workshop, which Rex will expertly incorporate into your culinary creations, enhancing the flavours and showcasing the best of the island’s produce.
Thursday 28th August:
Today, we set off for a day of sightseeing, with our direction — east or west — depending on the weather. We’ll end the day at Admiral Garden, starting with a guided walk through the beautiful grounds led by owner Lois Croon, before sitting down to enjoy our entrée.
Friday, 29h August:
On our final day, we enjoy a hearty breakfast before departing for the airport for our 10:00 AM flight back to Auckland, arriving at 12:00 PM.
This is the perfect chance to immerse yourself in island life while elevating your culinary expertise—don’t miss out!
Culinary and Historical Immersive Experience – join us for an unforgettable journey that combines hands-on culinary adventures with the rich history of the Chatham Islands.
Here’s what you can expect:
- Immersive Culinary Classes: Participate in interactive cooking classes held at various stunning locations around Chatham Island. Once the cooking is done, relax and enjoy your mouthwatering creations with a glass (or two) of wine.
- Daily Workshops & Local Insights: Take part in daily culinary workshops and visit special locations where local Chatham Islanders will share their stories and knowledge.
- Air Chathams Flights: Return flights from Auckland to the Chatham Islands are included (valued at ~$1,300).
- 5-Night Waterfront Accommodation: Stay warm and cozy at the beautiful waterfront Hotel Chathams, with a choice of room locations.
- Solo Travelers Welcome: If you’re traveling alone, enjoy your own room at no extra cost.
- All-Inclusive Transport: Includes coach transport and airport transfers on the Chatham Islands.
- Meals & Drinks: Enjoy 5 cooked breakfasts, 4 delicious lunches, and 5 two & three-course dinners.
- Exclusive Gifts: Take home a Hotel Chathams Tours cooking apron, a cooking notebook, and recipes from all the workshops and classes.
- Complimentary Beverages: Tea, coffee, and milo are available at the coffee station throughout your stay.
Get ready for a truly immersive experience where the flavours of the Chatham Islands meet its fascinating history!
Dates & Information
If you are flying to or from Auckland to connect with your Air Chatham flights, please ensure you book flexible airfares as adverse weather conditions can alter Air Chatham’s flight departure times out of both Auckland and Chatham Island.
Pricing per person
$5,500 – Ground Floor Bayview Room
$5,600 – First Floor Seaview Executive Suite
$5,600 – Forget Me Not Suite
All accommodation options include a private ensuite. Solo travellers are welcome to select any room type with no additional single supplement — enjoy your own space at no extra cost.
Choose your room type
Bayview Ground Floor Room
Enjoy a comfortable stay in a ground floor Bayview room featuring a king bed, private ensuite, wall-mounted radiator for heating, WiFi access, Sky TV, and tea-making facilities. A sliding door opens directly onto a shared deck area, perfect for taking in the fresh island air.
An iron is available for guest use in the shared laundry.
Please remember to bring your own shampoo, conditioner, and hairdryer, as these may not always be available.
Note that on Sunday’s there is no housekeeping so you’ll need to make your own bed.
First Floor Seaview Executive Suite
Relax in our spacious Seaview Executive Suite, located on the first floor and offering stunning ocean views. The suite features a super king bed, a private ensuite with shower, bathrobes, and a hairdryer for your comfort.
Enjoy the added convenience of a separate lounge area, WiFi, Sky TV, mini bar, tea-making facilities, and an in-room iron and ironing board. This suite offers a perfect blend of comfort and coastal charm.
Room with Mobility-Accessible Features
There is one ground floor room specially designed for accessibility. It features a spacious, wheelchair-friendly bathroom with a walk- or wheel-in shower, a fold-down shower seat, and a toilet equipped with a support rail for added safety and comfort. The room has a king bed with rail facilities to assist with getting in and out of bed.
Located at the end of the hallway, it includes a deck with easy access to the outdoors and offers side views of the water.
Additional amenities include Sky TV, WiFi and tea and coffee making facilities.
Please ensure you request this room when booking.
Budget Single Room
For budget-conscious travellers, a small single room at the hotel is available — please enquire for current pricing.
- Single bed
- Shared (communal) bathroom, toilet, and shower facilities
- Located on the ground floor
- Sky TV
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WiFi available
Please note: this room does not have a water view.
This is a simple, no-frills option ideal for those seeking comfort and convenience at a lower cost.
FAQ & Terms and Conditions
How do I confirm my place?
A non-refundable deposit of $1,500 is required to secure your place on the tour.
Once we receive your deposit, your booking is confirmed and your room will be allocated. This also allows us to begin making the necessary arrangements to ensure your experience is seamless from start to finish.
We recommend paying your deposit early, as places are limited and tours often fill quickly.
What is the deadline for the final balance?
We will issue an invoice for the final balance, which can be paid via credit card or bank transfer.
Full payment is due 6 weeks prior to the tour’s start date. Please note that once paid, the final balance is non-refundable if you choose to cancel — unless we are able to re-fill your place, in which case a refund may be possible.
We recommend securing travel insurance to protect against unforeseen circumstances.
What if I have to cancel my place?
Please note: Your deposit is non-refundable. If you cancel after making your final payment, we will refund the final payment only if we are able to fill your spot. If the spot remains unfilled, unfortunately, no refund can be given and we suggest you claim from your travel insurance.
What is included in the price?
- Return Air Chatham Islands flights valued at $1,300
- Accommodation with ensuite bathrooms — solo travellers pay no extra for a single room
- Breakfast options (choice of cooked or continental) with self-serve coffee, tea, and Milo; barista or specialty coffees available at your own cost
- Lunches provided, varying from hotel-packed lunches to special pop-up or picnic-style meals
- Three-course dinners every evening
- A selection of Central Otago Maude wines served with dinner; any additional alcohol beyond this is at your own expense
- On-island airport to hotel transfers
- Coach transport on island
- A dedicated and knowledgeable Chatham Islands guide will accompany you throughout your stay on all tours, excluding photography-specific tours
- Department of Conservation and landowner concession fees included — $350 per person
- Voluntary Chatham Islands visitor levy included — $25 per person, supporting island infrastructure maintenance.
Is travel insurance mandatory?
While domestic travel insurance is not mandatory, we strongly recommend it to protect you against unexpected disruptions. A suitable policy can help cover:
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Cancellation costs if you’re unable to travel
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Flight delays with Air Chathams to or from the Chatham Islands
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Additional accommodation, meals, and other expenses incurred due to unforeseen changes in your travel plans
Travel insurance provides peace of mind — especially when visiting remote destinations like the Chathams. Be sure to choose a policy that suits your personal needs.
What if the tour is cancelled?
In the unlikely event that the tour is cancelled by us, you will receive a full refund, including your deposit, to your nominated bank account. Alternatively, you may choose to transfer your booking to another tour within the Travel With Lesley Whyte group of brands.
Please note that refunds may take 4–6 weeks, as we work with our suppliers to recover costs.
When will I know what the itinerary looks like?
You’ll be given a copy of the itinerary when you meet your Travel With Lesley Whyte representative at the start of the tour. While some activities on set days are fixed, Chatham Islands sightseeing is often subject to weather conditions, landowner access, and other local factors. As such, many activities can only be confirmed the afternoon prior.
Your representative will provide a daily briefing at dinner, outlining the next day’s plans and suggesting suitable clothing based on the weather and activity.
What should I pack?
Layered clothing is essential – regardless of the time of the year, the Chathams are famous for “four seasons in one day.” We recommend packing a beanie, windproof jacket and a waterproof parka, and clothing you can layer for changing conditions.
Dress is casual for the entire tour, so there’s no need for anything formal.
Ankle or calf-length gumboots are helpful for occasional muddy areas. If you don’t have gumboots, bring an extra pair of shoes you don’t mind getting dirty – cleaning facilities are available at the hotel.
Laundry facilities are free to use when available. The hotel supplies laundry powder, and clothes can be dried using your room’s radiator if staying at the Hotel or use the clothes dryer.
Important: There is no pharmacy on the island. Bring all essential medications, including extras in case of weather-related delays. While there is a small hospital, serious medical cases are airlifted off the island.
We recommend that you bring your own hairdryer, soap, shampoo, and conditioner for your stay. While some basic toiletries may be provided, having your preferred products ensures you’re comfortable and can maintain your usual routine. This also helps reduce waste and supports sustainable travel practices. If you have any special needs or require specific products, packing them is the best way to guarantee you have exactly what you need during your visit.
Can my dietary requirements be catered for?
Absolutely — we’ve never encountered a dietary requirement we couldn’t accommodate. However, to ensure we can meet your needs, you’ll be sent a “Registration Form” closer to departure.
It’s very important that you complete this form, especially if you have any allergies, intolerances, or specific dietary preferences (e.g., vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free).
As many meals are pre-planned and pre-ordered, if we are not notified of your requirements in advance, we may not be able to provide a suitable option during the tour.
Your comfort and enjoyment are important to us, so please be sure to complete the form fully and submit it by the requested deadline.
What biosecurity should I be aware of when visiting the Chatham Islands?
The Chatham Islands have a unique and fragile ecosystem with many native plants and wildlife found nowhere else in the world. Because of this, strict biosecurity measures are in place to protect the islands from invasive species that could cause serious harm.
One key point to note is that the Chatham Islands are one of only three places in the world that are disease-free for bees. For this reason, the bringing in of raw honey, honey products, bee suits, and any apiary equipment—whether new or secondhand—is strictly forbidden. This protects the local bee populations and helps maintain the islands’ healthy environment.
What level of fitness is required?
We want every guest to experience as much of the amazing Chatham Islands as possible, and we accommodate all levels of fitness. However, it is important that you are able to manage your own luggage when checking in at Air Chathams and retrieving it from the luggage carousel.
The terrain and walking distances around the islands vary widely. Some locations require only a short stroll of 20 to 50 paces, while others involve climbing over a stile followed by a 10-minute walk. Certain sites, like the Basalt Columns, involve clambering down a rocky path to get close, though you can also enjoy spectacular views of these formations from the top of the hill if you prefer.
Walks can range from just 5 minutes to up to 45 minutes, over a variety of surfaces including solid ground, grassland, or boardwalks. Nunuku’s Cave walk is best suited for more experienced and agile walkers, as it is approximately 20 minutes return, with the final section being a narrow, and at times, a steep and uneven “goat track” BUT well worth the walk if you can make it.
We always aim to get the coach as close to each location as possible. If walking into a location isn’t comfortable for you, you are welcome to stay on the coach or walk only as far as you feel comfortable. Our guides are there to support you every step of the way to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience.
Where is the nearest shop to buy items I might have left behind?
The General Store, just a short walk from your accommodation, offers a limited selection of essential household items and basic groceries for purchase. Please note, there is no full supermarket on the island, and facilities such as a chemist or clothing stores are not available.
For clothing, you’ll mainly find tourist-oriented items like t-shirts, beanies, and souvenirs rather than everyday apparel. We recommend packing all necessary medications, personal care products, and clothing you might need for your stay, as options to purchase these locally are very limited.
What medical facilities are available on the island?
While visiting the Chatham Islands, you will be under the care of New Zealand’s medical and health system. The island has a small hospital with just three beds, staffed by a doctor and nurses who provide essential medical care.
However, medical facilities are limited, and in the event of a serious injury or illness, patients are typically airlifted to the mainland for advanced treatment. It’s important to come prepared with any necessary medications as there is no chemist on the island.
Can I buy seafood on the island?
We take you to one of the local fish factories where you can purchase a wide variety of fresh fish and seafood straight from the source. This is a great opportunity to experience the island’s renowned seafood offerings and select the freshest catch available.
For photography tours, please speak with the hotel staff — they may be able to arrange for fresh seafood to be delivered directly to the hotel and charged to your room for your convenience.
Any seafood you buy will be carefully stored and ready for you to collect on the morning of your departure. To keep your purchases fresh and frozen during your journey home, you can buy an insulated chilly travel bag either from the Hotel or the nearby General Store. This ensures your seafood stays in perfect condition until you arrive back home.
What if I want to take the fish I’ve caught home with me?
That’s not a problem at all. Your fish can be carefully frozen and securely stored, ready for you to collect on the morning of your departure. To keep your seafood fresh and properly frozen during your journey home, insulated chilly travel bags are available for purchase at both the Hotel and the nearby General Store. This will help ensure your catch remains in excellent condition until you arrive back home.
Please also be aware that there is a daily “total allowable catch” limit on seafood. If you plan to spend multiple days fishing and intend to take seafood such as pāua or crayfish off the island, we recommend contacting the Chatham Islands Ministry for Primary Industries ahead of time. They can provide you with the necessary certificate to legally transport your seafood off the island.
Is there WiFi and mobile phone coverage on Chatham Island?
WiFi:
You will be provided with a complimentary WiFi voucher to connect to the Hotel’s WiFi network. There is no charge for this service.
Mobile Phone Coverage:
Mobile phone coverage is available across much of the Chatham Islands. However, due to the island’s remote and expansive nature, there may be areas where coverage is limited or temporarily unavailable. We recommend downloading any essential information in advance and keeping in touch when coverage is available.
What is not included in the tour cost?
Not included in your tour cost:
- Barista or specialty coffees – these may be charged to your room
- Alcohol beyond the selection provided with meals
- Personal purchases and expenses
- Travel to and from the point of departure to connect with the Air Chathams flight.
Please ensure you settle any additional charges with the hotel before departure.
Is EFTPOS available on the island?
Yes, there are two EFTPOS machines available on the Chatham Islands — one located in the public bar at the hotel, and the other at the General Store.
A few of the tourist and souvenir shops we visit also accept credit and debit card payments. However, some locations are cash-only. We recommend carrying a small amount of cash with you to ensure you can make purchases where electronic payment isn’t accepted.
I have another question
If you have other questions, please feel free to contact Lesley
M: 027 4747 347
E: lesley@travelwithlesleywhyte.com
Ticket Type | Price | Cart |
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2025 Cooking Classes & Workshops - Forget Me Nots Suite - deposit per person | $1,500 | Tickets are sold out. |
2025 Cooking Classes & Workshops - ground floor Bayview room with ensuite - deposit per person | $1,500 | Tickets are sold out. |
2025 Cooking Classes & Workshops - first floor Executive Seaview room - deposit per person | $1,500 | Tickets are sold out. |