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Welcome to Auckland
Welcome to Auckland, situated amongst a cluster of extinct volcanic cones, next to a large harbour that bustles with life, both on water and on land. The Auckland isthmus straddles a slim piece of land with coastline facing both the Pacific Ocean, and, on the wild West Coast, the Tasman Sea.
On arrival you will be transferred to your hotel. After checking into your hotel, relax, take a stroll around our beautiful city, explore the highly acclaimed Waterfront Restaurant Quarter or choose one of the many activities available for a more in-depth understanding of Auckland and the surrounding area.
Some activities and sightseeing options if you have time:
Explore Waiheke Island | Island Kayaking Adventure | America’s Cup Sailing |
Auckland's Sky Tower | Relax on the Beach | Whale and Dolphin Safari |
Accommodation: Auckland - 2 Nights
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Essence of Waiheke Island Wine Tour
Board the ferry to Waiheke Island - a tropical paradise in the Hauraki Gulf, just 35 minutes by ferry from downtown Auckland,
Experience Waiheke's finest vineyards on this tour, sampling their exquisite wines. Enjoy a scenic drive while learning about the island's rich history and culture. After tastings, savor lunch and a glass of wine or beer at Three Seven Two. (Winter: Mon-Thurs lunch at Stonyridge Vineyard.)
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Auckland to the Beautiful Bay of Islands
Collect your rental vehicle this morning and as you depart early from Auckland and drive north to the Bay of Islands - a unique marine wonderland. A stunning Maritime Park, with 144 islands, this sub-tropical region is a paradise of endless secluded bays and abundant marine life.
This afternoon, after arriving in the waterfront town of Paihia, relax and get to know the Bay in the very best way - by hitting the water. You can swim with dolphins, cruise around the islands, kayak along the shore - whatever takes your fancy.
Approximate Distance: 235 kms | 146 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 30 mins
Accommodation: Paihia - 3 Nights
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Day at Leisure in the Bay of Islands
Experience the stunning Bay of Islands your way – today is a whole day of leisure to explore this coastal paradise. Lovers of marine wildlife will be in heaven: penguins, dolphins, marlin, whales, gannets and more flock here in droves. Many islands have walking tracks and regular ferry services.
The historic town of Russell, New Zealand's first capital, is only 15 minutes away by ferry. This gorgeous township was once known as "The Hell Hole of the Pacific" and famed for its lawlessness!
Around Paihia, you can enjoy beautiful river and seaside walks or visit more mighty Kauri trees in the pristine rainforests.
Excursions available in the Bay of Islands:
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The Cream Trip - Day in the Bay Cruise
See it all and do it all on the Bay's most iconic cruise. This premium full-day experience has something for everyone, from island visits and the Hole in the Rock to dolphin watching and boom-netting alongside the boat. Stop off at Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island to swim, eat your lunch and enjoy the views. If you're feeling active, give boom-netting a try: hanging on to our giant net as we glide through the water.
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Bay of Islands to Matakana
Two hours south of the Bay of Islands is a small village with a lot to offer. The picturesque foodie haven of Matakana is a favourite getaway spot for Aucklanders. Here you can while away the hours - browsing the gift shops and tasting artisanal food products. With excellent local vineyards and cafes you will enjoy the sights and sounds of small town New Zealand.
The surrounding coastline is excellent, with Pakiri Beach offering vast stretches of white sand, or the sheltered shorelines of Snells Beach nearby - a perfect place to linger on your Classic New Zealand Driving Tour.
Approximate Distance: 180 km | 112 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 45 mins
Accommodation Matakana - 1 Night
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Matakana - Coromandel
Travel to Whitianga in the beautiful Coromandel, a favourite New Zealand holiday beach resort. Whitianga is the main settlement of the beautiful Mercury Bay on the Coromandel Peninsula, an attractive township with a deep water harbour. Mercury Bay encompasses a spectacular coast flanked by islands and close to Cathedral Cove, and Hot Water Beach.
Approximate Distance: 245 kms | 152 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 30 mins
Accommodation: Coromandel - 2 Nights
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Kayaking Cathedral Cove
You simply can't visit the Coromandel without making a pilgrimage to Cathedral Cove, next door to Hahei.
Kayak to Cathedral Cove
The dramatic unspoiled coastline is perfectly is suited to sea kayaking. On a guided kayak tour, you'll discover scenic bays and hidden coves concealing rock gardens and golden beaches, all secreted away behind the stunning limestone sculptured headlands. Paddling through amazing sea caves, you'll spot marine life and discover the thrill of kayak sailing. This guided tour offers great photo opportunities and is topped off with coffee, hot chocolate & cookies at Cathedral Cove!
Accessible only on foot, by boat, or kayak there's beauty wherever you look: at one end of the beach, the famous cathedral rock formation creates a spectacular passageway to the neighboring cove. At the other end, a magnificent waterfall cascades directly onto the sand. If you've seen the Chronicles of Narnia movies, you may recognise the setting as the ruined castle of Cair Paravel, which was filmed here.
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Coromandel to Waitomo
Leave the beautiful nature of the Coromandel Peninsula behind and head to the subterranean world of Waitomo
Find your inner Hobbit (or Orc) and explore the subterranean world of the Waitomo Caves – a celebration of nature's work over the last one hundred thousand years. There are hundreds of miles of labyrinthine caves, glow-worms, underground lakes, stalactites and stalagmites, and all manner of limestone crustaceans - a lost world waiting to be discovered. take a trip to the Spellbound Glowworm and cave experience.
Approximate Distance: 230 km | 143 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 15 mins
Accommodation Waitomo - 1 Night
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Travel to Matamata - Home of Hobbiton
An exciting day awaits this morning. Journey to the emerald pastures and rolling hills of The Shire, where Hobbiton was brought to life on a private farm in Matamata. This idyllic village blurs the line between fantasy and reality. Set to the scale of a 3ft Hobbit you’ll feel like you’ve walked into a magical world of smoking chimneys, bluebells, and the Green Dragon Inn. Visit Bag End as well as the other 43 Hobbit Holes on this fully Guided 2.5 hr Hobbiton Tour. Learn about the production of the movies – how did they make Gandalf appear so tall? Why was this exact site chosen to build Hobbiton? The passion and knowledge gleaned from your guide brings this authentic Middle-earth experience to life.
Afterwards, continue on to Rotorua. The history of New Zealand Maori is at its most visible in this area rich in geothermal activity and blessed with abundant rivers, lakes and forests.
Approximate Distance: 160 kms | 99 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 30 mins
Accommodation Rotorua - 3 Nights
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Geothermal Valley & Te Puia Evening Maori Concert
Spend the day relaxing - this evening you will experience a Maori tradition, Te Po (the night) was a very important time. Te Po is also Te Puia's authentic evening cultural experience - a feast of food, culture and friendship. The Evening begins with a ritual welcome which will include a challenge by our fierce warriors, then you can relax and enjoy a performance of songs, haka and poi dance before enjoying traditional food. Following dessert, you will be transported by our people movers to enjoy the spectacular lighting of the Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley. Guests can wander around the illuminated natural attractions, including Pohutu geyser, while enjoying more Maori-inspired delicacies and a hot drink.
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Waimangu Valley Walk & 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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Travel to Hawkes Bay
View the mighty Huka Falls and the Wairakei Geothermal project before stopping at Lake Taupo, the largest in New Zealand. Continue across the Central Plateau to the Hawkes Bay region and Napier, often regarded as the world's Art Deco Capital. On arrival, after checking into your hotel we recommend a walk around the town centre and the beach promenade.
Nowhere else can you see such a variety of buildings in the styles of the 1930s - Stripped Classical, Spanish Mission, and above all Art Deco- the style of the 20th Century - in such a concentrated area. Napier is the world’s finest example of the Art Deco age and your guide will bring Napier's fascinating architecture to life for you as you take an easy stroll through the compact Art Deco Quarter in the vibrant city centre.
Approximate Distance: 220 kms | 137 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 15 mins
Accommodation: Napier - 2 Nights
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The Gannet Tour of Cape Kidnappers
See majestic gannets in their natural habitat today on a 4WD adventure to remember.
Cape Kidnappers Gannet Reserve 4WD Safari
The craggy cliffs Cape Kidnappers boast the largest mainland gannet nesting site on the planet. In peak breeding season up 20,000 gannets make their home here at any one time.
Today's 4WD safari will give you unparalleled close-up access to these magnificent birds and their young. Watch in amazement as they swoop overhead, conducting spectacular high-dives into the sea. With their huge six foot (2 metre wingspan) they are impossibly elegant in flight.
On land, you'll see them nesting, preening, and performing their trademark courting dances while you watch from just a few feet away. Your guide will be on hand to provide insights into gannet behavior and the environmental pressures faced by these beautiful birds worldwide.
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Through the Wairarapa to Wellington
Renowned for its eclectic, arty atmosphere, Wellington is a real kiwi cultural treat and numerous galleries and character-filled shops line its colourful streets. The Museum of New Zealand 'Te Papa' is full of national treasures and sits beside the water in the downtown area of the city centre - well worth a visit. Wellington is also famous for having some the New Zealand's best restaurants - gourmet dining experiences here are truly world class. Culture, cuisine and scenic beauty abound in New Zealand’s iconic capital.
Travel Distance: 325km I 202 miles Travel Time: 4 hours 30 mins
Accommodation: Wellington - 2 Nights
Some suggestions to enhance your stay in Wellington:
National Museum - Te Papa | Weta Workshop Tour | |
Zealandia Wildlife Reserve |
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Ultimate Movie Tour plus WETA workshop
Today you will see the best of the Middle Earth on your Lord of the Rings Movie Tour. Embark on a tour of Middle-earth magic.There is something for all the Lord of the Rings and movie fans alike, see world-famous Lord of the Rings scenes, introduction to the movie-making industry and long visit to THE WETA CAVE included.
Let us show you where they filmed:
- Hobbiton Woods
- Frodo Tree
- Shortcut to Mushrooms
- "Get off the Road!"
- Race to the Ferry
and a couple more scenes if we have time...
We then visit Miramar - the home of New Zealand's movie industry, including Stone Street Studios and Park Road Post. Then we spend over an hour at THE WETA CAVE, you have plenty of time to take pictures and purchase movie memorabilia or simply absorb the creativity within. You have the option of viewing Weta's documentary or upgrading to join the Weta Cave Workshop Tour.
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Fly to Nelson
Return your rental vehicle at Wellington Airport and fly to Nelson, where you will collect your South Island rental car. Receiving some of the highest sunshine hours in New Zealand, the Nelson district it the perfect destination to visit year round.
Nelson has a large creative community of working artists that gives the town a laid-back, bohemian feel. Passionate wine makers and craft beer brewers in the area mean that sitting in the sun with the tipple of your choice is a lovely way to enjoy the town centre.
You'll then travel to the cliff top area called Ruby Bay. This is an excellent base to explore the Abel Tasman National Park and the nearby dining precinct at Mapua Wharf and the satellite town of Motueka.
Approximate Distance: 30 kms | 19 miles Total Driving Time: 30 mins
Accommodation: Ruby Bay - 3 Nights
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Cruise & Walk Abel Tasman National Park
Today you have a choice of a full Scenic Cruise or a cruise and walk from Marahau along the stunning Abel Tasman coastline. Abel Tasman National Park is our country's smallest national park. It protects 23,000 hectares of the most natural stretch of easily accessible coastline in New Zealand. The coastline is characterised by islands just offshore, sheltered waters, estuaries and golden, sandy beaches. Lie on a beach, or even go for a swim if the weather is warm. The park is sheltered from ocean swells, and enjoys a mild climate. After your cruise or walk we return to Nelson.
Approximate Distance: 35 kms | 22 miles Total Driving Time: 45 mins (each way)
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Free Day in the Tasman District
Free day - perhaps you would like to explore Nelson today.
Receiving some of the highest sunshine hours in New Zealand, the Nelson district 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. From Nelson, it’s easy to access any of three distinctly different National Parks.
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Nelson to Kaikoura
Your drive from Nelson to Kaikoura - takes you thorugh the wine country of Marlborough, one of New Zealand's award-winning wine regions. Feel free to pick up some world-renowned Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Noir along the way! There is wonderful local produce too - such as honey, cheese and salmon - perfect for a gourmet picnic lunch.
From here you will take a jaw-dropping coastal drive to the marine playground of Kaikoura. Crayfish is a speciality here, so treat yourselves to the catch of the day at one of the town's cosy eateries tonight.
Approximate Distance: 280 kms | 174 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 45 mins
Accommodation: Kaikoura - 2 Nights
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Whale Watching Kaikoura
Kaikoura's most famous residents are the many whales and dolphins who feast on the abundant seafood in its waters. Sperm whales visit year-round, while the mighty humpback is a regular visitor in June and July.
Kaikoura Whale Watching Tour
Enjoy spotting them as they breach the surface, spouting seawater from their blowholes before diving in search of tasty squid.End your unforgettable day with freshly caught crayfish at one of Kaikoura's cozy eateries, enjoying one of the glorious sunsets this region is famous for.
Suggested Wildlife Encounters in Kaikoura
Whale Watching Cruise | Swim with the Seals in Kaikoura |
Whale Watching Flight Kaikoura | Dusky Dolphin Viewing or Swimming |
Kayaking with Fur Seals | Albatross & Pelagic Bird Watching Kaikoura |
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Welcome to Christchurch
Leaving Kaikoura and the coast, you will head inland towards the rural Canterbury Plains on your way to Christchurch, the South Island's largest city. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Christchurch is known as the "Garden City", blessed with beautiful parks and gardens right in the heart of town.
After you settle in, why not step back to Edwardian times with a relaxing punting trip down the Avon River? It's a wonderful introduction to the city. 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.
Some Suggested Activities to Help you to get to Know the Region
Approximate Distance: 180 kms | 112 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 30 mins
Accommodation Christchurch - 2 Nights
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Tramway Tour of Christchurch
Hop onboard one of Christchurch’s heritage trams to explore the city from a unique vantage point. The Christchurch tramway weaves through the city, down streets closed to other vehicles, and past some of the city’s key attractions such as the iconic Re: START Mall, Cathedral Junction, the Avon River, Gothic-style Arts Centre, and New Zealand’s most beautiful street – New Regent Street.
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Christchurch to Twizel
Travel south across the Canterbury Plains to Mount Cook National Park - A Fantasy Land of Ice and Rock. Mt Cook National Park, known for its exquisite alpine beauty and is home to the highest mountain in New Zealand, Mt Cook. Its Maori name, ‘Aoraki’ means ‘cloud piercer’ and at 12,016ft (3,755m) it towers above the surrounding snow-covered peaks in the park. There are some stunning walks to view glaciers, tarns and lakes ranging from 30 minutes to 6 hours - Mt Cook is a must visit. Tonight stay in the Twizel, a small friendly town in the Mackenzie Basin.
This evening take a mesmerizing journey through the Cosmos on a stargazing tour - Mt Cook is a World Heritage Dark Sky Reserve.
Some highly recommended excursions around the National Park.
Tasman Glacier by Boat | Hooker Valley Walk | Glacier Helicopter Landing | Star Gazing Tour |
Approximate Distance: 290 kms | 180 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 45 mins
Accommodation - Twizel - 2 Nights
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Explore Tasman Glacier by Boat
Mount Cook National Park - A Fantasy Land of Ice and Rock. Mt Cook National Park, known for its exquisite alpine beauty and is home to the highest mountain in New Zealand, Mt Cook. Its Maori name, ‘Aoraki’ means ‘cloud piercer’ and at 12,016ft (3,755m) it towers above the surrounding snow-covered peaks in the park. this afternoon take part in a unique guided experience to get alongside an iceberg!. Transfer by bus to the beautiful Tasman Valley for a short walk before boarding a MAC boat to explore the Tasman Glacier Terminal Lake.
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Twizel to Dunedin
Rejoining the coast road, it's time to head south to Dunedin, New Zealand's oldest city. There are some wonderful spots to visit along the coast, so it's worth taking your time today.
Why not visit the past with a stop in Oamaru? Stroll through the Victorian Precinct here, with splendid nineteenth-century whitestone buildings housing galleries and speciality stores, including a Victorian sweet shop.
Further south, don't miss the Moeraki Boulders dotted across Koekohe Beach. These 65-million-year-old natural wonders are up to two metres tall! The name "Dunedin" comes from the Scots-Gaelic name for Edinburgh: "Dun Eideann" and you won't have to look hard to see the Scottish influence in this lovely old university town.
Approximate Distance: 260 kms | 162 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 15 mins
Accommodation: Dunedin - 2 Nights
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Otago Peninsula Wildlife Cruise
Today cruise the length of the Otago Harbour. Experience an unforgettable half day cruise and peninsula tour and explore Careys Bay historic fishing village, Port Chalmers’ busy wharves and the harbour’s beautiful bays, hills, farmland and forest. Enjoy Monarch’s fascinating Wildlife Cruise around Taiaroa Head and the surrounding coastline of dramatic cliffs. Watch the NZ Furseals play and swim near their breeding colonies, out at sea you can spot rarely seen ocean birds including other albatross species and petrels, and you may see penguins, dolphins and other marine mammals.
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Drive to Bluff and Board the Ferry to Stewart Island
Today head down to the most southern town in New Zealand called Bluff, here you will board the ferry ride across Foveaux Strait to Stewart Island.
It seems almost a cliché to call it one of New Zealand's best-kept secrets. With few travellers aware of its unspoiled tranquillity, it probably deserves this label more than anywhere in the country. Only 1% of the island is inhabited - the rest belongs to natural native bush, exquisite white-sand beaches, bird sanctuaries, and rugged mountains. After only a few hours in this remote paradise the rest of the world melts away, and you'll quickly find yourself adopting the laid-back demeanour of the locals.
Approximate Distance: 235 kms | 146 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours
Accommodation: Stewart Island - 3 Nights
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Ulva Island Guided Walk & Eco Tour
First take a brief boat trip over the open ocean to Ulva Island. Your guide will lead you through lush primeval forest along well maintained walking tracks for an amazing insight into the natural history, stunning bird and plant life in the southern-most bird sanctuary in the world. The walking pace is dictated by the birds! Stewart Island Weka, South Island Saddleback, Tomtit, Rifleman, Stewart Island Robin, Brown Creeper, Tui, Kaka, Fantail, NZ Pigeon, Parakeet (yellow and red-crowned), Bellbird and Yellowhead - with plenty of stops for photographs!
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Evening Kiwi Spotting on Stewart Island
Ulva's Guided Walks has exclusive rights to operate their evening Kiwi Spotting tours at Mamaku Point Conservation Reserve on Stewart Island. Once the sun has set, as there is little or no light pollution at Mamaku Point we often enjoy the spectacular night sky in the company of kiwi snuffling and feeding nearby. At certain times of the year penguins and petrels can be heard, and most evenings the distinctive two-tone Morepork calls resound around the forest.
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Return to the Mainland and Travel to Te Anau
Farewell Stewart Island, today you'll travel to Te Anau, gateway to Fiordland. Te Anau is another area of outstanding natural beauty, and several key Lord of The Rings movie scenes were filmed amid the unspoiled forests and lakes of this region. Some of the most famous New Zealand Great Walks trails begin nearby, such as the Milford, Routeburn, and Kepler Tracks.
Immerse yourselves in the gorgeous surroundings: flight-seeing, fly fishing, kayaking, sailing and horse riding are all on offer and are great ways to get up close to nature.
Approximate Distance: 180 km | 112 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 15 mins
Accommodation: Te Anau - 2 Nights
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Explore Te Anau Glowworm Caves
We highly recommend a visit to one of Te Anau's top attractions - the recently discovered and wonderful Te Anau Glowworm Caves. The trip starts with an informative boat cruise across Lake Te Anau to the western shore. Upon arrival you will be met by the friendly, knowledgeable guides who will accompany you underground. As the darkness and silence descends, your senses will be overwhelmed by a glowworm galaxy as stunning as any Southern night sky.
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Overnight Cruise on Doubtful Sound
Transfer to Manapouri this morning for a very special overnight cruise in one of New Zealand's most remote and beautiful wilderness areas: Doubtful Sound.
Arriving at Deep Cove, board your overnight cruise vessel for a leisurely exploration of Doubtful Sound. Enjoy stunning views of waterfalls, abundant wildlife, rainforest and mountains with detailed commentary from the on-board nature guide.
With kayaking and coastline excursions available you can immerse yourselves in these magical surroundings before you anchor overnight in one of Doubtful Sound’s hidden arms. Enjoy a delicious three course meal in the saloon before curling up in your comfortable ensuite cabin, far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Accommodation: Fiordland Navigator Doubtful Sound - 1 Night
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Disembark your Cruise and Travel to Queenstown
After a hearty breakfast, cruise back to Deep Cove. Try to spot bottle nose dolphins patrolling the fiord, or New Zealand Fur Seals basking on sun-warmed rocks. You may even catch a glimpse of the rare Fiordland Crested Penguin.
After stepping ashore, it's time to leave Fiordland for a beautiful drive to the "Jewel of the South": Queenstown.
Overlooking Lake Wakatipu and the towering Southern Alps, the Queenstown area's rivers, peaks and canyons offer an exciting range of outdoor adventure activities. If you prefer to chill out downtown, you can count on stylish designer shops and waterfront eateries offering a kaleidoscope of dining experiences in a picture-perfect setting.
Approximate Distance: 175 kms | 109 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 15 mins
Accommodation: Queenstown - 3 Nights
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Queenstown at Leisure
A full day for you to enjoy Queenstown and its surrounds.
Adrenalin junkies, we can arrange virtually any activity you can think of from a bungy jump into Kawarau Gorge, a swing across Shotover Canyon, or a skydive into Paradise.
For a more peaceful day, there are beautiful drives in the local area. Head to historic Arrowtown for quaint streetscapes and leafy views. Or drive to Glenorchy for a horseback ride through Lord of The Rings country. You could explore local wineries, cheese-eries and orchards by car or by bike.
The options are endless: chat to our travel specialists for more great suggestions for your perfect Queenstown day.
Recommended excursions in and arouns Queenstown
Routeburn Day Walk | Highest Bungey Jump | Explore Arrowtown |
Biking Skippers Canyon | Round at Millbrook Golf Resort | |
Earnslaw Steamboat Cruise | Dart River Jetboat Safari |
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Walter Peak Farm & Steamboat Cruise
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. Kids find the 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. Kids can 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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Queenstown to Wanaka
On the shores of New Zealand's second largest lake, the town of Wanaka is often described as Queenstown's quieter little sister: the lake and mountain views are equally incredible, and many visitors count it as a favourite location on their New Zealand tour.
Even the short drive here 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.
This lovely little township is easily explored on foot, and a stroll or bike ride around the picturesque shores of Lake Wanaka is a must. The mountain backdrop is perfect for a for a skydive or even a romantic flight in a vintage Tiger Moth plane.
Approximate Distance: 70 kms | 43 miles Total Driving Time: 1 hour 15 mins
Accommodation: Wanaka - 2 Nights
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Wanaka at Leisure
A compelling mix of spectacular alpine scenery, fine food and wine and boutique shopping, the lakeside resort town of Wanaka is surrounded by some of New Zealand’s most wild and beautiful places. On the doorstep of the very 'Inspiring' Mount Aspiring National Park, Spectacular walks & hikes, skiing, water sports and boating options are available here delight those passionate about the outdoors. Wanaka is a destination that’s charming in all seasons.
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Wanaka to Franz Josef via Haast Pass
The drive from Wanaka to Franz Josef is one of the most scenic in New Zealand. Mountain passes give way to ancient rainforest and the windswept West Coast.
There's beauty around every bend, with woodland walks and dramatic waterfalls along the way for beautiful picnic stops.
Nestled in a rainforest clearing, Franz Josef Glacier Village lies at the heart of the Westland National Park. Welcome to one of the most diverse and beautiful areas of New Zealand.
In the evening, why not relax in the Glacier Hot Pools and enjoy a rejuvenating soak under the star-covered skies.
Approximate Distance: 285 kms | 177 miles Total Driving Time: 4 hours
Accommodation: Franz Josef - 2 Nights
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Twin Glaciers Helicopter Flight
The Franz Josef Glacier tumbles down from the Southern Alps almost to the sea, its ancient icy faces contrasting spectacularly with the surrounding rainforests.
From Franz Josef Village, take a flight over the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Soar above the townships and follow the ice flow high into the upper reaches. Land on the snow at the head of one of the glaciers and take in the breathtaking view of the glacier's carved path below.
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TranzAlpine Train to Christchurch
Begin your morning with a breathtaking coastal drive to Greymouth.
You might like to pause in Hokitika for a spot of shopping - this town is home to many artisan carvers of the local pounamu (greenstone), which is sacred to Maori. A unique, locally carved greenstone pendant would be a special way to remember your trip.
Arriving in the town of Greymouth it's time to drop off your car and head to the station to begin the TranzAlpine Scenic Rail Journey. Renowned as one of the great train journeys of the world, you will descend through spectacular gorges, river valleys and over massive viaducts before completing your journey at Christchurch.
Approximate Distance: 175 kms | 109 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 30 mins
Accommodation: Christchurch - 1 night
What Danielle says about this tour: These 6 weeks will offer you a complete view of New Zealand - a compact destination with such a large variety of landscapes - from lush rainforests to windswept beaches, snow capped mountains perched on the edge of the ocean, rural and regional destinations. You'll be an expert on New Zealand by the end of your trip.
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