Anthem Partners advises on sale of Encounter Kaikōura to Black Cat Cruises

November 19, 2025

Anthem Partners is delighted to announce our role as lead adviser in the successful transaction that has seen Encounter Kaikōura Dolphin & Albatross Tours acquired by Black Cat Cruises.


This milestone deal unites two iconic New Zealand eco-tourism operators, combining Encounter Kaikōura’s world-renowned dolphin and albatross experiences with Black Cat Cruises’ strong legacy in marine conservation and visitor engagement. As Paul Bingham, Director of Black Cat, shared on LinkedIn, he is “thrilled” by this acquisition, calling it a strategic alignment rooted in shared values.


Encounter Kaikōura has built a reputation over decades as a highly respected marine tourism business, operating Qualmark Gold–certified dolphin and seabird tours from its base in Kaikōura. Under Black Cat’s stewardship, Encounter Kaikōura will continue to operate under its current name, preserving its unique brand and experiences for customers, but now with increased resources and support for future growth.


At Anthem Partners, we are honoured to have facilitated the transaction — from initial strategy and valuation through due diligence, negotiation, and closing. Our team is proud to have contributed to a deal that not only makes strong commercial sense but also supports conservation-driven tourism in Aotearoa.


We warmly congratulate Lynette Buurman, Dennis Buurman, and Ian Bradshaw for their outstanding stewardship of Encounter Kaikoura and for developing such a remarkable and respected tourism business. We also applaud Black Cat Cruises for their vision for the future. We look forward to seeing this legacy continue and grow under Black Cat’s leadership.


If you’d like to hear more about how Anthem Partners can support high-value strategic transactions, please get in touch.

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