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Welcome to New Zealand!
Haere Mai Welcome to the 'City of Sails' Auckland.
Relax, you are officially on holiday! We have arranged for you to be met and transferred to your accommodation. The remainder of the day is yours to do as you please and to let the family get over the time difference as tomorrow is the start of your New Zealand Adventure. Take a stroll around our beautiful city, explore the highly acclaimed Waterfront Restaurant Quarter or choose one of the many activities available to give a more in-depth understanding of Auckland and the surrounding area.
Some Activities and sightseeing options if you have time:
Accommodation: Auckland - 1 nights
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Rotorua & Maori Cultural Evening
Today travel to the heartland of New Zealand’s North Island, Rotorua is host to some of the world’s most incredible geothermal forces. Today see the farming ventures that New Zealand's economy was synonymous with - the wooly sheep - 13 species are viewable here! Then visit Te Puia's 70-hectare park in the beautiful Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley is right in the heart of the action. Restless forces boil to the surface in the enchanting, superheated mud pools and hot springs and geysers gush hot steam and water in spectacular fashion.
Some alternative excursions in and around Rotorua are:
Approximate Distance: 372 km | 232 miles Total Driving Time: 4 hours
Accommodation: Rotorua - 2 nights
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Waimangu Thermal Reserve Self Guided Walk and Boat Cruise
Take an eco-focused nature walk or hike through beautiful Waimangu Volcanic Valley thermal park, followed by a relaxing boat cruise on Lake Rotomahana, exploring its geothermal system. Waimangu Volcanic Valley in Rotorua, New Zealand, was created from the massive volcanic eruption of Mount Tarawera in 1886.
Today your combined walk and boat cruise is a wonderful and relaxing journey through the world's youngest geothermal area. Sit back and relax on your boat cruise. Your skipper will highlight points of interest and the history of this iconic Rotorua geothermal attraction.
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Fly to Christchurch
Welcome to Christchurch, New Zealand’s second-largest city and the South Island's capital.
Bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Christchurch is our "Garden City," blessed with beautiful parks and gardens right in the heart of town. English heritage buildings sit side by side with innovative post-earthquake regeneration in this vibrant place.
After settling in, why not relax with a punting trip down the Avon River? Gliding gently along in a flat-bottomed boat, you will take in Christchurch's 'must-see' historic attractions and botanic gardens away from the hustle and bustle of the streets.
Accommodation: Christchurch Hotel - 1 Night
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Mt Cook National Park & Stargazing - Cloned
After driving through the Canterbury Plains, you'll reach the majestic and peaceful setting of Lake Tekapo amid the high-country splendor of the Mackenzie Basin. Nestled in Mt Cook National Park, Tekapo boasts amazing views of the Southern Alps - including Aoraki / Mount Cook, our tallest peak. Visit the little church sitting at the edge of Lake Tekapo - couples arrive from all over the world to take their wedding photos here, with the turquoise lake and snowy mountains in the background.
But it gets even better, recently earmarked as one of only three Grade 1 “Dark Sky Reserves” in the world, the Aoraki Mt Cook will show you an unforgettable night sky exposing the Milky Way Galaxy, Southern Cross, Alpha-Centauri and more. Your expert guides will get an insight into our universe and beyond, through both telescope and specialized binoculars...
Approximate Distance: 334 km | 207 miles Total Driving Time: 4 hours 25 Minutes
Accommodation: Mt Cook National Park - 2 Nights
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Explore the Glacier, Terminal Lake and Icebergs
Tasman Glacier Boat Trip
Experience the Tasman Glacier Terminal Lake and its icebergs, in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. A unique guided experience departing Aoraki/Mount Cook village. Board your MAC boat, and explore the Tasman Glacier Terminal Lake, where you will discover the ever-changing ice face of the Glacier and icebergs, making each trip different from the last due to changing winds and currents. Knowledgeable guides, enhance your experience with their expertise and passion for this amazing alpine environment. Have you ever been alongside, discovered, or touched an iceberg?
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Queenstown: Our Adventure Capital
The drive to Queenstown is stunning, leading you over the rugged Crown Range on the highest main road in the country. Take your time and enjoy the scenic lookouts en route - your camera will get a workout.
The winding mountain road demands concentration & care, but more conservative drivers can take an alternative route along the Clutha River, Lake Dunstan, and the Shotover River. The vineyards of the Gibbston area and bungy jumpers at the Kawarau River Bridge are interesting distractions along the way.
The alpine resort of Queenstown is exciting, sophisticated, and fantastically scenic. It’s the place to source almost any kind of adventure including bungy jumping, jet boating, horse trekking, rafting, and river surfing. It’s also a destination for luxury experiences – gourmet food and wine, spa treatments, and leisurely games of golf.
Approximate Distance: 255 km | 159 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours
Accommodation: Queenstown - 3 nights
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Beautiful Milford Sound Cruise
The Road to Milford is one of New Zealand’s most scenic drives. The first part is relatively mild farmland, then you’ll ease into a beech forest near the entrance to the Fiordland National Park. Look for the Avenue of the Disappearing Mountain and the Mirror Lakes.
The rough-hewn Homer Tunnel brings you into Milford Sound, an amazing 22km-long fiord dominated by Mitre Peak. A cruise on Milford Sound will be an essential component of your time in Fiordland. Tall waterfalls, vertical rock faces, and seals are some of the things you’ll remember. An underwater observatory is an option with most cruises.
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TSS Earnslaw Cruise to Walter Peak High Country Farm
Full Steam Ahead
All aboard the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw this old coal-fired beauty has been ferrying passengers around the lake for over a 100 years. Experience fascinating and love watching the stokers at work in the engine room and seeing the glowing fireboxes.
On arrival at Walter Peak High Country Farm on the western shores of Lake Wakatipu, you will get a real taste for rural New Zealand. Feel free to pet and feed the lambs (during Spring - Oct to December) and other farmyard animals, watch the sheepdog's round-up a flock of sheep, and see a shearing demonstration. The high country air works up a healthy appetite, so the trip includes morning or afternoon tea with fresh scones with jam.
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Lake Wanaka Cruise & Island Wildlife Walk
Today you'll tour the Isle of Mou Waho, one of only five islands to be found in the vastness of Lake Wanaka. Accessible only by a 35-minute boat cruise, Mou Waho is an island nature reserve with a difference. With no predators or pests roaming here, New Zealand's rare & endangered species can live in peace, giving you the opportunity to observe them up close. Walking with a long-time local guide, the well-formed track leads you through the native bush to Tyrwhitt Peak.
Here you will find Arethusa Pool, a beautiful miniature lake with small islands within it. Impress your friends by telling them you have visited an island in a lake, inside an island in a lake, inside an island in the ocean! From Tyrwhitt Peak, you'll be spellbound by the 360-degree views of Lake Wanaka surrounding you, and the mountains beyond. Don't forget your swimwear: on a hot day, it's hard to resist a swim in Mou Waho's cool clear waters.
Approximate Distance: 70 km | 44 miles Total Driving Time: 1 hour 10 mins
Accommodation: Wanaka - 1 Night
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Wanaka to Glacier Country
Be transported to the South Island's wild West Coast today on one of New Zealand's most breathtaking scenic drives. The views are impressive all the way, and once over the Haast Pass they change dramatically. There's beauty around every bend, with woodland walks and dramatic waterfalls along the route — perfect for picnic stops.
When the ancient forests and mountain passes give way to coastal views, you'll soon be nearing glacier country. Nestled in a rainforest clearing, Franz Josef Glacier lies at the heart of the Westland National Park.
Welcome to one of the most diverse and beautiful areas of New Zealand.
Approximate Distance: 350 km | 217 miles Total Driving Time: 4 hours 40 Minutes
Accommodation: Franz Josef - 2 Nights
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Twin Glacier flight - Fox & Franz with Landing
Steep and dramatic or vast and remote? Take our Twin Glacier flight and you won't have to choose – you'll experience two very different glacial formations and a snow landing. This is the perfect trip to encounter two jaw-dropping glaciers, Fox and Franz Josef; giving you the opportunity to take in all the epic surroundings.
This is the ultimate scenic flight journey featuring New Zealand's highest mountain, Aoraki Mount Cook, and the second-highest, Mt Tasman.
Visit Lake Matheson: At Lake Matheson, near Fox Glacier, nature has combined exactly the right ingredients to create truly stunning reflections of New Zealand's highest peaks ...
Excursions available in and around the Franz Josef area:
Glacier Scenic Flight | Glacier Heli-hike | |
Walk to Glacier Face |
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TranzAlpine Train to Christchurch
Rated as one of the top scenic train journeys in the world, the Famous Tranz Alpine Train will take you deep into the heartland of the South Island… a coast to coast journey through some of the world’s most extreme and beautiful scenery. The Tranz Alpine winds its way over massive viaducts and through spectacular gorges and river valleys, tracking slowly across the country's greatest mountain range, the Southern Alps. It stops in the heart of the Southern Alps at Arthur’s Pass National Park before descending to the Canterbury Plains and on to Christchurch.
Accommodation: Christchurch Hotel - 1 Night
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Fly from Christchurch to Fiji
You will be transferred from your accommodation to Christchurch Airport to meet your onward flight
Stay at Radisson Blu Resort Fiji - 1 night
For the ultimate Fiji getaway, visit the Radisson Resort Fiji Denarau Island. This elegant hotel features an island-inspired interior and magnificent views of tropically landscaped gardens or one of lagoon swimming pools. Amenities include the 5 lagoon swimming pools, a Harmony Retreat Spa, on-site restaurants with spectacular views over the beach and where you can spoil yourself with a range of mouth-watering dishes to delight your palate, event facilities and a kids club, all set on 10 acres of beachfront property. Entertain yourself with an array of activities including kayaks and standup paddleboards.
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Transfers to Six Senses Fiji
Surrounded by crystal clear water and white sand beaches, the luxury five-star Six Senses Fiji is located on Malolo Island, part of the stunning Mamanuca Islands archipelago. The 120-acre (48.5-hectare) site encompasses an expansive and beautiful bay surrounded by lush, native vegetation and highlighted by a spectacular white sandy beach for guests. Six Senses Fiji is anchored by two marinas. The resort and residences are ideal for ocean enthusiasts looking for their own tropical paradise but with all the comforts and amenities of home.
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Free day to enjoy Six Senses Fiji at your leisure
At Six Senses Fiji, a free day is a gateway to luxury and natural beauty. Relax on pristine beaches, surrounded by azure waters. Snorkel or dive into vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Engage in water activities like kayaking and paddleboarding. Explore the island's lush trails, discovering native flora and fauna. Indulge in spa treatments that blend traditional Fijian techniques with modern wellness.
Immerse yourself in Fijian culture through local interactions and cuisine. Whether in the lap of luxury or embracing nature, your day at Six Senses Fiji promises a harmonious balance of relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration.
Last day to relax and unwind at Six Senses Fiji
Six Senses Fiji offers a myriad of unforgettable experiences for guests. Immerse yourself in the pristine natural beauty with activities like snorkeling, paddleboarding, and kayaking in the crystal-clear waters of the South Pacific. The resort’s wellness programs include yoga sessions, spa treatments, and holistic healing practices. Adventure seekers can explore nearby islands, embark on a cultural village tour, or embark on a scenic helicopter ride. Families can enjoy a range of activities at the Kids Club, while couples can indulge in romantic sunset cruises or private beach dinners. Six Senses Fiji ensures a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration for a truly enriching stay.
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Bon Voyage!
Goodbye! and Bon Voyage!
After the most amazing trip, today you will be transferred to Nadi Airport to meet your onward flight We know you will enjoy your holiday and our promise is to make your travels as enjoyable, hospitable and hassle-free as possible. On this final day of your holiday, we say farewell and Vinaka vakalevu (thank you very much). You'll be departing today from Fiji with a camera full of photos, and huge smiles on your faces when recalling your South Pacific holiday!
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