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Fly to the Beautiful Bay of Islands
On arrival into Auckland, make your way to the domestic terminal and fly to KeriKeri where you will collect your rental vehicle on arrival and make your way to Paihia.
The sub-tropical region of the Bay of Islands is a stunning Maritime Park with 144 islands, secluded bays, and an abundance of marine life including marlin, whales, penguins, dolphins, gannets and many other species. Being somewhat sheltered, the area is ideal for yachting, fishing, kayaking and diving. Rolling countryside, tidal estuaries, mangroves, sparkling and long silvery beaches abound. It is an area of considerable historical significance, and is the place where Maori and European signed the Treaty of Waitangi that joined them as one nation. Long considered the cradle of Polynesian and European settlement in New Zealand, the area is rich in history and natural beauty.
Approximate Distance: 24 kms | 15 miles Total Driving Time: 30 mins
Accommodation: Paihia - 1 Night
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Relaxing Island Sailing Adventure
This is a sailing paradise and unsurprisingly a favourite cruising ground for many a keen Kiwi sailor. So enjoy the Bay of Islands the way the locals do, on a boat with a small group of like-minded people, spend carefree days in an incredible setting doing the things you enjoy, take in the natural beauty at a leisurely pace.
This is an all-inclusive sailing expedition gives you three magical days of kayaking, snorkeling, fishing and exploring. Enjoy the diversity of the Bay of Islands first-hand and learn about the area’s fascinating history. It’s the perfect start to your New Zealand holiday.
No other trip will let you explore this unique area in quite the same way.
Sample Itinerary Day 1: Depart Paihia wharf at 8am. Spend the morning at sea, catching fish and spotting wildlife. Lunch stop at Roberton Island followed by a walk to a lookout and swimming/snorkelling. Afternoon sail to Oke Bay for our overnight stop. Evening kayak/ beach combing and bbq dinner.
Accommodation: 2 Nights Aboard The Sailing Ship Manawanui
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Day 2 of your Sailing Adventure
Sample Itinerary Day 2: 8am breakfast followed by a sail to Cape Brett and the Hole in the Rock. Hike to Cape Brett lighthouse followed by fishing and a sail to Deepwater Cove. Snorkelling in the marine reserve in Deep Water Cove. Sail to Waewaetorea Island. Sunset dinner on deck.
NB: This is a sample itinerary. The routes and activities are entirely weather dependent. Basically, the cruise is best described as island-hopping, with a few hours of passage making followed by an exploration of our destination and a good meal.
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Day 3 of your Sailing Adventure
Sample Itinerary Day 3: 8am breakfast followed by a walk to the top of Waewaetorea for a panoramic view of the Bay of Islands. A few hours spent relaxing on the beach,kayaking, snorkelling. Sail to the Black Rocks to harvest green-lipped mussels for lunch. Fresh seafood lunch followed by a sail in the afternoon seabreeze back to Paihia. Arrive Paihia around 3.30/4pm. Then its a very short 1 hour drive to Tutukaka.
Approximate Distance: 90 kms | 56 miles Total Driving Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Accommodation: Tutukaka - 2 nights
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Dive or Snorkel the Poor Knights Marine Reserve
A magical underwater wonderland - Rated as one of the top diving sites in the world, the Poor Knights Marine Reserve is the jewel in the crown of New Zealand diving and snorkelling. A marine reserve since 1981, caves, tunnels and archways are home to an abundance of friendly, curious marine life – a day of diving or snorkelling here is exhilarating and unforgettable.
NB: If you don’t have a diving certification and think you would like to see what it is like diving on Scuba, then this can be arranged as a “Try Dive” diving with a private instructor. This is certainly a worthwhile experience so if you are interested please just ask.
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Waitomo - Cave Country
Today you will travel to south to Waitomo. The small and pleasant town of Waitomo is the focal point of the region’s subterranean wonders. The caves at Waitomo are one of New Zealand's most commanding wonders – a celebration of nature's work over the last one hundred thousand years. There are hundreds of miles of labyrinthine caves, glow-worms, under ground lakes, stalactites and stalagmites, and all manner of limestone crustaceans - a lost world waiting to be discovered. Above ground, the area around Waitomo is also popular for horse riding and bush walking.
Approximate Distance: 385 kms | 239 miles Total Driving Time: 5 hours 15 mins
Accommodation: Waitomo - 2 nights
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The Lost World Caving and Abseiling Epic Journey
Today you will take on the Lost World Epic which includes the world’s longest commercial caving abseil (30 mins) followed by the most surreal lunch stop ever. The Lost World Caving and Abseiling Epic Journey is an expertly-guided, full-on experience – you need to be fit and you are going to get very wet. This adventure is sure to be one of the highlights of your time here and certainly was a must when designing the Ultimate New Zealand Adventure Tour.
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National Park via Mighty Lake Taupo
Today gives you the opportunity to re-charge your batteries before the Tongariro Crossing. Enjoy a sleep in and a hearty breakfast before driving to National Park .
If you are purley interested in hiking then its worth driving on through to National Park, there are plenty of worthwhile short walks available. National Park is New Zealand's oldest National Park with a dual World Heritage status (recognising both the cultural & spiritual importance to Maori along with its outstanding volcanic setting).
Approximate Distance: 145 kms | 90 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours
Accommodation: National Park - 2 nights
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Hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Fancy a Walk on the Moon? The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is often referred to as one of the best day walks in the world. It winds its way through the otherworldly landscapes of Tongariro National Park. This National Park was New Zealand’s first, and was created in 1887 when its three spectacular volcanoes – Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe – were gifted to the people of New Zealand by the Tuwharetoa tribes. Today, the park covers a total area of 78,651 ha and its unique environment makes it the perfect setting for a hiking adventure.
Highlights Include: View stunning volcanic landscapes with twisted lava formations, volcanic steam vents. Vast craters, active volcanoes, boiling lakes, barren desert, lush forest, crystal-clear mountain streams, steaming geysers and emerald green lakes.
On average the guided Tongariro Crossing will take 7 to 9 hours to complete
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Travel to Geothermal Rotorua
Your drive from National Park to Rotorua skirts Lake Taupo - the result of a supervolcanic eruption twenty-six thousand years ago, the lake is similar in size to Singapore. Lake Taupo offers an exciting array of optional adventure activities – skydive from 5000 meters (15,000 feet), the opportunity to kayak to the large Maori Rock Carvings on the lake cliffs, or enjoy stretching your legs with a stroll through one of the native bush trails.
Set squarely on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Rotorua is a geothermal wonderland. Giant geysers rocket into the air and colourful sulphur terraces hiss and boil. Enjoy a day soaking up this magical place. There’s so much to see and do - experience the geothermal attractions up close, mountain bike on tracks that wind through giant stands of Redwoods, take a boat cruise on Lake Rotoiti or simply relax in the naturally heated mineral pools on the shores of Lake Rotorua.
Recommended excursions in and around Rotorua:
See Geysers & Boiling Mud | Polynesian Hot Springs | Whirinaki Forest Walk |
Thermally Active Golf | Biking the Mighty Forests | |
Museum of Art & History | Evening Cultural Experience | White Water Rafting |
Approximate Distance: 180 km | 112 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 30 mins
Accommodation: Rotorua - 1 night
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Fly to Nelson
Nelson receives some of the highest sunshine hours in New Zealand, making it the perfect destination to visit year round. Located in the North-West corner of New Zealand, the Nelson region is surrounded by sheltered mountain ranges, golden beaches, national parks and boutique wineries and breweries.On arrival in the sunshine capital of the country, stroll the art galleries and soak up Nelson’s buzzing creative vibe. Recover your energy with one of Nelson's outstanding craft beers at a local brewery.
Accommodation: Nelson - 2 nights
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Abel Tasman - Split Apple Rock Kayak
Make a return day trip to Abel Tasman National Park. Paddle a safe, sheltered section of the Abel Tasman Bay coastline. See lots of good stuff in a small area including islands, caves, beaches and of course, Split Apple Rock. Loved by families and the cruiser in all of us for the last 18 years. Two hours on the water of guided kayaking.
This trip has a strong emphasis on fun and enjoyment. We don’t just show you the best spots to travel to, you will have a great time with a group of people in a beautiful area. Like all of our short trips we paddle at a relaxed pace and pause often to enjoy views, stories and conversation.
- No experience necessary.
- Enjoy the most sheltered part of the Kaiteriteri coastline.
- A great option for family fun.
For families with younger children we would recommend the morning tour. The afternoon tour can quite offen be breezy due to the sea breeze which picks up around midday.
Approximate Distance: 60 km | 37 miles Total Driving Time: 1 hour (each way)
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Punakaiki - Remote Wild West Coast
Journey to Punakaiki on the South Island's rugged and remote West Coast, one of New Zealand's most unspoiled and ancient destinations.
The route takes you inland through diverse landscapes, with farmland giving way to dramatic mountain passes and rushing rivers. Emerging at the coast for the final stretch, you're rewarded with magnificent windswept ocean views on your left and steep, rainforested mountains on your right.
Arriving in Punakaiki, you'll marvel at the Pancake Rocks. The bizarre, flattened rock stacks were sculpted over 30 million years, beaten into shape by the relentless ocean waves. You're in the heart of Paparoa National Park, mystical land of limestone canyons, underground caves, and coastal rainforests bursting with wildlife.
Approximate Distance: 260 km | 162 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 45 mins
Accommodation: Punakaiki - 1 night
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Drive the Wild West Coast to Fox Glacier
Wild and rugged, yet immensely beautiful, the South Island's West Coast region evokes a string of superlatives. Wave-pounded coastlines, lush temperate rainforests, the island's highest mountains and most accessible glaciers all feature. The region's first settlers came in search of gold and the coast has its share of ghost towns, but there are also thriving communities like Westport, Greymouth and the seaside town of Hokitikia, now dependent on coal mining and increasingly, tourism. Fur seals and colonies of rare black petrels, white herons and blue penguins breed along the coast, whose national parks offer some of New Zealand's best and quietest hiking trails.
Approximate Distance: 245 kms | 152 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 30 mins
Accommodation: Fox Glacier - 1 night
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Heli-Hiking on Fox Glacier | Lake Wanaka
Experience awe-inspiring glacial scenery by air, then by foot
Fox Glacier is an impressive puzzle of snow and ice, extending well below the snow line and almost to sea level. An exciting helicopter flight combined with a guided, two-hour glacier hike amongst pristine icy scenery is the best way to experience this icy wonderland. Your guide will choose the route, seeking out the most spectacular ice formations, towering pinnacles and brilliantly blue ice. Panoramic views of the surrounding mountains form a beautiful backdrop for stellar photo opportunities. Before you continue on to Wanaka have a picnic lunch next to Lake Matheson, considered New Zealand's most beautiful lake.
Approximate Distance: 265 kms | 161 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 45 mins
Accommodation: Wanaka - 1 night
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The Niger Stream Canyon
World-Class Canyoning Action
Ready for a day of adrenaline pumping action in New Zealand’s spectacular outdoors? Located in the Matukituki Valley, the Niger Stream is a world-class canyon – the perfect place for a day of high energy fun. You’ll abseil and slide your way down picturesque waterfalls and climb and jump over rocks, splashing into pools of crystal-clear water. An exhausting, highly rewarding day in the great outdoors, this is one of the most wonderful back-to-nature experiences you can have here and a must when we where designing the The Ultimate New Zealand Adventure Tour. After your canyoning head to Queenstown.
Approximate Distance: 70 kms | 43 miles Total Driving Time: 1 hour 15 mins
Accommodation: Queenstown - 1 night
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Day 1 Hollyford Adventure: Travel to Te Anau
Start your adventure by traveling from Queenstown to the picturesque lakeside town of Te Anau on our private coach for a detailed pre-departure briefing. Our experienced guides will provide all the essential information you need, help you prepare your tramping pack, and answer any questions you may have.
Enjoy dinner with your fellow walkers, getting to know each other before retiring to your hotel room for the night.
Approximate Distance: 175 kms | 109 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 30 mins
Accommodation: Te Anau - 1 night
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Day 2 Hollyford Track - Te Anau to Ka Tuku Lodge
Todays Walk: 19.5km (12 miles)
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel before boarding our private coach to the remote Hollyford Valley, where your Wilderness Experience begins.
On this first day in the valley, you'll hike 19.5 kilometers, discovering hidden waterfalls and wandering through ancient native bush, marveling at the myriad shades of green. Along the way, learn about the unique flora and fauna and hear stories of those who traversed the Hollyford paths before you.
Finish the day at Ka Tuku Lodge, where an impressive three-course meal awaits. Celebrate the achievements of the day over a glass of Central Otago wine or a refreshing craft beer.
Accommodation: Ka Tuku Lodge - 1 night
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Day 3 Hollyford Track - Ka Tuku Lodge to Martins Bay
Todays Walk: 15 km (9 miles)
Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at Ka Tuku Lodge before setting out on a short walk to Wāwāhi Waka (Lake Alabaster). On your return, make sure to visit the renowned Pyke Bridge, the longest swing bridge in Fiordland National Park.
Next, take a jet boat ride down the Hollyford River and across Lake McKerrow to the podocarp forest, where you'll see ancient rimu, kahikatea, and totara trees, some over a thousand years old. As you approach the rugged West Coast, the ancient forests will give way to coastal gardens.
End your day at Waitai Lodge, where a three-course meal and a toast celebrating the day's stunning vistas await you.
Accommodation: Hollyford Valley - 1 night
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Day 4 Hollyford Track - Walk & Flight Over Milford
Todays Walk: 5km (3 miles)
After enjoying another hearty cooked breakfast, you'll be ready to embark on the final walking leg of the Hollyford journey, exploring Martins Bay Spit, which separates the Hollyford Valley from the Tasman Sea.
Take your time to explore the sand dunes and stroll along the isolated beach, soaking in the rugged beauty of the wild West Coast. Then, return to Waitai Lodge for a scenic helicopter flight back through the iconic and dramatic Milford Sound. Marvel at the grandeur of vertical granite cliff faces and breathtaking waterfalls hidden within the lush native forest.
Upon arriving in Milford Sound, your friendly coach driver will be waiting to drive you back to Queenstown (or Te Anau if preferred) via the impressive Milford Road.
Accommodation Queenstown - 1 Night
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Homeward Bound
Enjoy a relaxed morning in Queenstown reflecting on your adventure-packed New Zealand holiday before you are transferred to the airport to begin your journey home.
Haere rā and Bon Voyage!
We are sure you will enjoy the Ultimate New Zealand Self Drive Adventure Tour and our promise is to make your travels through New Zealand as hassle-free and hospitable as possible - ensuring that today you leave with a memory card full of photos, and huge smiles on your faces when recalling your time in New Zealand! Have a great homeward journey, farewell and hope to see you again soon in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
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What Elizabeth says about this tour: This is the tour that's packed with all the coolest things to do and try in the great kiwi outdoors. Be sure to bring some good energy reserves and a young-at-heart attitude then hold on tight for the most thrilling three weeks of your life. Highly recommended!
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