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TOUR DURATION:
18 days
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TOUR STARTS/ENDS:
Auckland to Christchurch
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TOUR CATEGORY:
Escorted Coach Tour
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TRANSPORTATION:
Coach
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TOUR DEPARTURES:
check “DATES & PRICES” on this page
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AIRPORT TRANSFERS:
Included
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MEALS:
17 x Breakfast ,16 x Dinner 
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ACCOMMODATIONS:
Superior Hotels
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PASSENGERS:
no minimum number of passengers
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TOUR CODE:
TOMA04
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PRE & POST ACCOMMODATION:
“Available“
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CITIES/REGIONS VISITED:
Auckland – Bay of Islands – Rotorua – Napier – Masterton – Wellington – Picton – Blenheim – Kaikoura – Ashburton – Mt Cook – Omarama – Dunedin – Lake Manapouri – Te Anau – Milford Sound – Queenstown – Haast Pass – Fox Glacier – Christchurch
ITINERARY
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DAY 1 : Arrive Auckland
Welcome to New Zealand and Auckland, New Zealand’s City of Sails. You will be met with a smile and transferred to your hotel by a tour representative. As you travel into the city center you will spot the Skytower, Auckland’s iconic landmark, your accommodation this evening is less than half a block from here.
Accommodation at the Rydges Hotel, Auckland.
DAY 2 : Auckland / Bay of Islands
Cross Auckland’s Harbour Bridge and drive north along the Hibiscus Coast skimming past the many seaside villages on the Whangaporoa Peninsula. Travel to Matakohe for a visit to the Kauri Museum that houses an exceptional display highlighting the region’s early settlement and Kauri gum industry which was so important to the region’s early development. Continue north through Kawakawa to Paihia. On arrival into Paihia we meet our local Maori guide who will provide a comprehensive insight into and history of the Bay of Islands before a visit to New Zealand’s birthplace, Waitangi. Take a self guided tour through the famous Treaty House viewing the Maori Meeting House and giant war canoe, all set in spectacular grounds overlooking the bountiful Bay of Islands. This afternoon you will experience a launch cruise through the sheltered waters of the Bay of Islands to Cape Brett. Cruise past many of the islands of the Bay. Enjoy the views as you cruise past the Cape Brett Lighthouse. Your Coach Captain will meet you at the wharf to transfer you to your accommodation this evening.
Accommodation at the Tanoa Hotel, Paihia.
DAY 3 : Bay of Islands
A day free for you to relax and enjoy the many optional activities available. Your Coach Captain will happily assist with all details. We highly recommend a full day tour to Cape Reinga, New Zealand’s northern most point. At Cape Reinga you view the blending of the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean and get an understanding of the Maori myths and legends of the area, go sand boarding down the giant sand dunes and travel along Ninety Mile Beach, the highway of the north. Other recommended optional tours are Discover Hokianga, Discover Kerikeri, Russell Mini Tour or go swimming with the dolphins on a Dolphin Eco Experience. A perfect optional activity for tonight is the Culture North Night Show, a re-enactment of the story of The Maori & European forefathers set in the meeting house of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds with dramatic lighting, a powerful script and uplifting music & songs. Duration is 2 hours and afterwards you have an opportunity to mingle with the cast.
Accommodation at Tanoa Hotel, Paihia.
DAY 4 : Bay of Islands / Rotorua
Bid farewell to the 144 islands of the Bay of Islands. Your journey will take you south past scenic native forests, sub-tropical bush and the towns of Whangarei and Warkworth before crossing the Auckland Harbour Bridge and arriving into Auckland City. Here you will embark on a brief city tour in which you will visit the summit of the iconic Skytower, at 328m the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere, for panoramic views across the city and its two harbours and you can view the ground through the glass floors! Following on, you will drive past the Domain, the central city area and Waterfront Drive with its numerous yacht marinas and nearby residential suburbs.
Cross the Bombay Hills to the lush farmlands of the Waikato region noted for its horse studs and the famous Waikato River, New Zealand’s longest river. Drive past the bush clad Mamaku Ranges to Rotorua, famous for its geothermal activity, thrilling activities, Maori culture and lakes. Cross the Bombay Hills to the lush farmlands of the Waikato region noted for its horse studs and the famous Waikato River, New Zealand’s longest river. Drive past the bush clad Mamaku Ranges to Rotorua, famous for its geothermal activity, thrilling activities, Maori culture and lakes.
Accommodation at the Sudima Hotel, Lake Rotorua.
DAY 5 : Rotorua
An action packed day today with many included sightseeing activities. First a visit to the Agrodome for an exciting and informative insight into the world of New Zealand agriculture featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and sheepdog demonstrations. Next stop is at Rainbow Springs Park where you will see pools of Brown and Rainbow Trout and native birds including the Kiwi. Last activity is the spectacular Skyline Gondola which offers superb views over city, lake and mountains and for a little excitement, try a Luge ride with our compliments. The Luge is a fun filled ride on a three-wheel cart with a unique braking and steering system providing the rider full control and allowing them to travel as fast or as slow as they wish. This evening you are in for a cultural treat. Watch in awe as two warriors perform a formal Powhiri (welcome), be thrilled by the Haka (war dance) and see the talented Poi dances. You will even be given the opportunity to try to perform the Haka or the Poi dance. The concert is complemented by mouth-watering buffet selections of Eastern and Western cuisine and divine desserts including the very ‘Kiwi’ Pavlova.
Accommodation at the Sudima Hotel, Lake Rotorua.
DAY 6 : Rotorua / Napier / Masterton
Skirt some of the worlds largest pine forests to Wairakei where natural steam is harnessed to generate electricity. View the Huka Falls where the Waikato River pours through a narrow chasm and pause at Lake Taupo, New Zealand’s largest lake. Continue across the Central Plateau to the Hawkes Bay region and Napier, claimed to be the world’s art deco capital. Orchards and vineyards give way to lush farmland as you pass through Hastings then on to Dannervirke and Woodville for an afternoon stop at Mangatainoka, home to Tui Brewery, and finally continuing on to Masterton for the night.
Accommodation at the Copthorne Resort, Solway Park Masterton.
DAY 7 : Masterton / Wellington
A leisurely day as we travel south over the Rimutaka ranges into the capital city, Wellington. A city tour will incorporate the summit of Mt Victoria for panoramic views of the city and harbour, the Houses of Parliament, the distinctive “Beehive”, Wellington Cathedral, the city centre and Oriental Bay. There is also ample time for you to explore the city yourself. Don’t miss Te Papa, the “Museum of New Zealand” and remember to take a ride on the famous Cable Car! Your coach captain will be more than happy to assist you with any additional sightseeing.
Accommodation at the Bay Plaza Hotel, Wellington.
DAY 8 : Wellington / Picton / Blenheim
Today completes your North Island tour as you venture to the South Island onboard the Interislander Ferry, a unique experience treasured by many. Enjoy the spectacular views of New Zealand’s Capital from Wellington Harbour; continue through the heads crossing Cook Strait into the secluded waters of Queen Charlotte Sound. Travel through the sheltered waterways, remote bays and pass many isolated holiday homes. Disembark at Picton, a quaint village nestled on the shimmering shores of the Marlborough Sounds. Here you will be welcomed and met by your South Island Coach Captain. Continue south from Picton travelling through dairy farms that merge with forestry producers. Enter the Marlborough wine country and the town of Blenheim, a region renowned for its viticulture. A brief tour of the area includes a visit to Brancott Estate Winery. Enjoy a hosted tour of the winery and learn about and taste a range of the famous local wines (purchase if you wish) followed by afternoon tea.
Accommodation at the Heartland Hotel, Blenheim.
DAY 9 : Blenheim / Kaikoura / Ashburton
Leave the vineyards behind you and travel through the Awatere Valley to the Pacific Ocean Coast. You will be able to clearly spot Lake Grassmere by its mounds of drying sea salt. Follow the Pacific Coast to Kaikoura which simply translated means KAI = food and KOURA = crayfish (Lobster). Kaikoura is a small seaside settlement with an incredible backdrop of the rugged, often snow capped, Kaikoura mountain range that appears to ascend straight from the Pacific Ocean. This unique combination of ocean and mountains offers stunning coastal alpine scenery. Continue south through the fertile North Canterbury farmlands and onto the arable Canterbury Plains and Christchurch “the gateway to Antarctica”. On arrival into Christchurch experience the International Antarctic Centre. This is located at Christchurch airport and if you look closely you may see some of the aircraft heading to Antarctica. From here you are taken on a brief city tour before following on to your home for the night, Ashburton.
Accommodation at Hotel Ashburton.
DAY 10 : Ashburton / Mt Cook / Omarama
From the arable plains of Ashburton, travel inland to the rolling green pastures of Geraldine and onto the semi barren land of MacKenzie Country. In the heart of the MacKenzie Basin, Tekapo is nestled on the shores of the azure Lake Tekapo. Here you will visit The Church of the Good Shepherd, quite likely the most photographed church, on your South Island Tour. There is also an opportunity to fly over the Southern Alps with Air Safaris (optional). From Tekapo, continue on your New Zealand Coach Tour to Mt Cook National Park, home of the majestic Aoraki Mt Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain. Here you have an opportunity to visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Centre – a tribute to New Zealand’s greatest explorer and world renowned mountaineer. Travel back down the valley along the shores of Lake Pukaki, through Twizel (the town of trees) before arriving at your destination, Omarama, nestled in the velvet type tussock covered hills of the Lindis range.
Accommodation at the Heritage Gateway Hotel, Omarama.
DAY 11 : Omarama / Dunedin
As your New Zealand holiday continues, follow the beautiful braided Waitaki River east, passing Benmore and Avemore hydro lakes before reaching the Pacific Ocean at historic Oamaru. En route visit Moeraki Boulders, marvelling at the huge spherical stones found strewn along a stretch of Koekohe Beach near Moeraki. These boulders are grey-coloured concretions which have been exposed through shoreline erosion from black mud stone coastal cliffs that back the beach. An early arrival into Dunedin, “The Edinburgh of the South”, allows you plenty of time to explore this nature lover’s playground. Take the opportunity to experience one or both of these optional tours – the Monarch Harbour cruise and/or Newton’s Citibus tour and see penguins, albatross and seals – speak to your Coach Captain about combining these tours. Alternatively, take a nostalgic trip on the Taieri Gorge Train, leaving from Dunedin’s historic Railway Station. Maybe you would rather visit Cadbury World and Speights brewery, both options filling you one way or the other! Whatever your choice, your coach captain will be more than happy to assist with any bookings. This evening prior to dinner, we’ll be treating you to a traditional Scottish Haggis Ceremony complete with the address to the Haggis, bag pipes and a bonnie wee dram.
Accommodation at Cargills Hotel, Dunedin.
DAY 12 : Dunedin / Lake Manapouri / Te Anau
This morning visit the historic Larnach Castle located on the Otago Peninsula looking back over Dunedin. From here it is back to reality as you travel south west over rich fertile farmlands and through the agricultural service towns of Balclutha, Gore and other small villages. Between Clinton and Gore, journey on the aptly named Presidential Highway. As you proceed inland you will view the unusual combination of wind turbines and deer farms in the Mossburn area. If weather and time permits, visit the mysterious Lake Manapouri (the Lake of many Islands) and then continue to Lake Te Anau, ‘the Gateway to Fiordland’. To the west of Lake Te Anau, view the Murchison Mountains a programme aims to ensure New Zealand’s iconic bird, the Kiwi, is able to flourish in its natural habitat.
Accommodation at the Distinction Luxmore Hotel, Te Anau.
DAY 13 : Milford Sound Day Trip
Today your coach will climb through the Southern Alps travelling on one of the highest and most scenic state highways in New Zealand. Leave Te Anau and travel through Fiordland National Park, following the Eglington and Hollyford Valleys and passing through the Homer Tunnel to descend into the Cleddau Canyon to magnificent Milford Sound. Experience Milford Sound from the water, a launch cruise will take you to the Tasman Sea and back, stopping at the raging Bowen and Stirling Falls, it is here that you will see for yourself why Rudyard Kipling described Milford Sound as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’. A truly exhilarating experience, make sure your camera is fully charged. If time and weather permits your Coach Captain will explore the lower Hollyford Valley before your return to Te Anau.
Accommodation at the Distinction Luxmore Hotel, Te Anau.
DAY 14 : Te Anau / Queenstown
This morning we drive north to Kingston and around the shores of Lake Wakatipu to Picturesque Queenstown, the Adventure capital of New Zealand, where you will be able to explore the many activities at hand. This evening cruise across the lake, aboard the steamship TSS Earnslaw for dinner in the Colonel’s Homestead at Walter Peak High Country Farm.
Accommodation at the Rydges Hotel, Queenstown.
DAY 15 : Queenstown
A day to explore the many delights of this stunning alpine resort. Try the world renowned Shotover Jet, an excursion to Skippers Canyon in search of gold or a steamer cruise aboard the historic TSS Earnslaw to Walter Peak Station. You may even wish to travel by Double Decker bus to quaint Arrowtown or even attempt a bungy jump. Your Coach Captain will be more than happy to assist in booking any optional sightseeing. Alternatively, relax and explore Queenstown’s many boutiques and galleries.
Accommodation at the Rydges Hotel, Queenstown.
DAY 16 : Queenstown / Haast Pass / Fox Glacier
Today you will pass picturesque Lake Hayes and will follow on to an area steeped in fascinating history relating to early settlement and the gold mining era, to Lake Wanaka, a picture postcard resort on the lakes edge with a spectacular mountain backdrop. Pass Lake Hawea and the upper reaches of Lake Wanaka to Makarora, cross the Haast Pass into the Mt Aspiring and Westland National Parks. Drive north along the coast through the flourishing rainforests of the West Coast and onto the glorious Glacier region. This is an ideal opportunity for you to experience small town New Zealand in the heart of Westland where the rainforest and surrounding area is so green it will hurt your eyes! Upon arrival into Fox Glacier there is an opportunity to either take a guided walk to the glacier’s terminal face or an exhilarating helicopter flight over the glacier. Both of these options are at your own expense and are very weather dependant.
Accommodation at the Heartland Hotel, Fox Glacier.
DAY 17 : Fox Glacier / Christchurch
Time for an optional helicopter flight over the glacier and then on to Franz Josef. Snow capped Southern Alps dominate the skyline as you pass dense bush, tiny landlocked lakes and small pockets of farmland. Visit a Greenstone (Jade) factory where you will find many artisans carving Jade into contemporary carvings of traditional NZ designs or modern designs, and beautiful sculptures of whales, birds or just about anything that reflects the area where these carvers live. The Greenstone or Pounamu found here has been recovered locally from the Westland or the South Westland area. From Greymouth, leave behind the lush beech rain forests through undulating farmlands, hugging the Taramakau River as it descends the valley. Travel over the Otira viaduct and into Arthurs Pass, traversing the main divide. As you leave Arthurs Pass follow the Waimakariri River, note it flows the opposite direction to the Taramakau as you have crossed the main divide, and the majestic Southern Alps. Head east through New Zealand’s wheat belt and the Canterbury plains into Christchurch.
Accommodation at the Sudima Hotel, Christchurch.
DAY 18 : Departure day - Christchurch
This completes your New Zealand Holiday, it is now time to farewell your new found friends and travelling companions. We’d like to thank you for choosing us to show you New Zealand on your New Zealand Coach Tour and trust we will see you back here in the near future. You will be transferred to the Christchurch International Airport in ample time to join your flight home. Safe travels.
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Inclusions & Highlights
– Transport
– 17 nights accommodation
– Dining inclusions – 17 breakfasts, 16 dinners
– Sightseeing tours of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin
– Subtropical Bay of Islands
– Cape Brett Launch Cruise
– Guided Tour of Waitangi Treaty House and grounds
– Parry Kauri Reserve
– Agrodome
– Rainbow Springs and Kiwi House
– Skyline Gondola and Luge ride (Rotorua)
– Thermal Wonderland of Rotorua
– Sheep shearing and working dog demonstration
– Authentic Maori Village, Hangi and Concert
– Volcanic and Geothermal Region of the North Island
– Auckland’s Skytower
Inclusions continued:
– Spectacular Kaikoura Coast
– World renowned Mt Cook region
– Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre
– Massive man-made Hydro Electric schemes
– Traditional Scottish Haggis Ceremony
– Larnach Castle, Dunedin
– The might of Milford Sound
– Milford Sound Scenic Cruise
– Spectacular Southern Lakes Region
– Earnslaw Cruise and Dinner in Historic Homestead
– Remote National Parks of Westland and Fiordland
– West Coast Glaciers
– Visit Greenstone (Jade) Factory
– International Antarctic Centre
– Tui Brewery and Museum
– Scenic Interislander cruise Wellington to Picton
– Brancott Estate Winery visit
DATES & PRICES
Please contact us for departure dates and availability.
Weekly Departure Dates!
ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
NEW ZEALAND’S MOST POPULAR FARM EXPERIENCE
The Agrodome, located just 10 km north of Rotorua CBD, is one of the most popular farm experiences in New Zealand. The attraction features live sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding, dog demonstrations, as well as a full New Zealand dog trial. With 19 breeds of champion rams, the multi award-winning Sheep Show is a must-see for tourists. There are three exciting shows a day at 9:30 am, 11:00 am, and 2:30 pm, each lasting an hour. This all-weather attraction is open 365 days a year from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and is just 15 minutes north of Rotorua CBD.
Location: 15 minutes north of Rotorua CBD
Duration: 1 hour
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See first hand why Auckland is regarded as one of the best cities in the world to live in, as you join this half day tour around the central city and picturesque suburbs.
Our journey begins with a short trip over the Harbour Bridge to the North Shore before returning to the central city to visit Queen St and the Auckland Viaduct.
We continue on through the Auckland Domain, the city\’s oldest park, situated on a 62,000 year old volcano to Parnell Village for our morning tea stop. The historic buildings of Parnell have been transformed in to a trendy shopping area featuring many boutiques, antique, craft and specialty shops.
Following this brief stop our tour will then take you along the scenic waterfront route of Tamaki Drive to the Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park, in Mission Bay. A memorial to the first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand and the founder of the welfare state. Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park has panoramic views over Whenua Rangatira, Auckland city and Waitemata Harbour. This park is a popular wedding and tourist venue, with formal gardens and perfect venue for flying a fabulous array of colourful and creative kites. The tour then returns to downtown.
Morning: Starts 8:45am Concludes 12:45pm
Afternoon: Starts 2:30pm Concludes 5:30pm
a complimentary pick-up and drop offer service is provided from inner city hotels. Please check with your NZ-Tourism tour consultant for hotel pick-up details for the Auckland City Highlights.
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On tour we will view some of the areas affected by the earthquakes, see how Christchurch is preserving some of its iconic heritage buildings and hear about the exciting vision to rebuild and restore the inner city.
Your experience includes a tour around central Christchurch on New Zealand’s only Open Top Double Decker and a 2 hour Tour on a closed top Double Decker visiting places of interest in greater Christchurch.
During the winter months (May-October) the Open Top bus may not be operating on Tour due to weather. The Central City Tour will continue to run on the closed roof Double Decker bus.
Open Top Bus highlights
Hagley Park and Antigua Boatsheds
Botanic Gardens and The River Avon
Canterbury Museum and Arts Centre
Christchurch Art Gallery
Provincial Chambers
Catholic Basilica
Bridge of Remembrance and Friendship Corner
Cashel St ReStart Shipping Container Mall
Christchurch Cathedral and new Cardboard Cathedral
Art Deco New Regent Street
AMI Stadium
And much, much more!
Closed Top Bus highlights
Picturesque Seaside Sumner – Visit the quaint seaside village of Sumner, here you will have time to explore the beach while taking in the beautiful views of the sea towards the Southern Alps.
Port Hills – After departing Sumner we head up onto the Port Hills for breathtaking views into Lyttelton Harbour, over Christchurch and the Canterbury Plains, all the way to the Southern Alps
Mona Vale Gardens – At Mona Vale you will enjoy a casual stroll through one of Christchurch’s most famous and spectacular gardens.
Pick up Location
Rolleston Ave, outside Canterbury Museum
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Dunedin City Sightseeing Tour
Explore Dunedin’s most interesting sites and get a real taste of what the city has to offer. We show you student culture, local history, rampaging Jaffas and other generally amazing incidents … Scope out the city’s main attractions, landmarks & culture. Discover Dunedin’s unique place in the history of New Zealand.
Tour duration: 3 – 4 hours, bookings essential
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Interislander Ferry from Wellington
Interislander Ferry from Wellington
Interislander Ferry from Wellington
Interislander Ferry from Wellington
Interislander is a ferry service that operates in New Zealand. It connects the North and South Islands of New Zealand by crossing the Cook Strait. The journey from Wellington to Picton covers a distance of 92 km and takes about three hours. This ferry ride is one of the most popular tourist attractions in New Zealand and is considered one of the most scenic cruises around the world.
Interislander has three ships named Arahura, Aratere, and Kaitaki. These ships are designed to accommodate both passengers and their vehicles. They offer a comfortable, safe, and affordable journey across the Cook Strait. Besides, Interislander provides a range of onboard services to make your journey more enjoyable. With up to 11 sailings per day, passengers can choose the most convenient travel time as per their schedule. Your trip on the Interislander ferry will be an unforgettable experience.
Interislander takes pride in providing a unique travel experience, where the journey itself becomes a destination.
Wellington to Picton Timetable
Departure time / Ship / Notes
2:00 am Kaiarahi This does not sail on a Monday
6:15 am Aratere This does not sail on a Monday
8:45 am Kaitaki
1:00 pm Kaiarahi
3:45 pm Aratere
8:30 pm Kaitaki This does not sail on a Saturday
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International Antarctic Centre
International Antarctic Centre - Antarctic Spring
International Antarctic Centre - Hill of Terror
International Antarctic Centre
Explore our Gallery area which is packed full of informative displays showcasing modern day Antarctica, including the Antarctic Treaty partners, the human impact on the continent, the wildlife and plant systems and Antarctica’s effect on the globe. Our Gallery area encourages ‘touching’ of most of the exhibits to ensure visitors experience Antarctica in a fun and interactive way.
Visitors conclude their Antarctic journey with a 17 minute sound and light show “Beyond the Frozen Sunset”. Filmed by Emmy award winning film maker, Mike Single, it follows a seasonal arc from sunset to sunrise, weaving in stunning footage shot by mounting a camera to the underside of a helicopter. This majestic audio visual show captivates its audience and leaves visitors with a moving experience of “having been there”.
The nocturnal nature of the Little Blue penguin means that most people miss out on sharing in the magic of these little birds…….UNTIL NOW!
The New Zealand Penguin Encounter is New Zealand’s first combined indoor/outdoor penguin viewing area with capacity to hold up to 26 Little Blue penguins. With its centrepiece being a penguin life support area and 80,000 litre pool, the Encounter allows visitors to view Little Blue penguins in a Banks Peninsula natural-themed environment that can be accessed on two levels.
Climb aboard the amazing Hagglund genuine as-used-in-Antarctica all terrain vehicle, sit back, hold on and experience travelling across rough terrain in this unique and exciting machine! We aim to simulate the same travelling conditions as scientists would experience riding in a Hagglund across the ice pack. This ride is the only one of its type in the world. It showcases the demanding capabilities of the Hagglund ATV.
Your all day pass allows you unlimited Hagglund rides.
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Larnach Castle Tour, Dunedin
Bottom Bus provide a scheduled coach service and fully guided tour to Larnach Castle twice daily (except Christmas Day). This service leaves the Dunedin Visitor Centre (in the Octagon) at 9am and 3.00pm. Arrangements can be made to be picked up from and returned to your accommodation on request. A full commentary of local landmarks is given on the journey to the Castle.
New Zealand’s only Castle. Unique architecture, a Neo-Gothic Castle with Colonial veranda. Fascinating history, of William Larnach, his three wives, his career in politics and banking, and his eventual scandalous suicide. Castle’s history, periods of neglect, abandonment and restoration
Ghostly presence. Magnificent carved ceilings carved by the best European craftsmen. Breathtaking views from the Tower, 360° Views of Dunedin, Otago Peninsula, Harbour & Pacific Ocean. Antiques, a superb collection of New Zealand antiques, including a unique nine piece totara knot suite. Magnificent Ballroom.
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Get up close & personal with Milford Sound on our leisurely Nature Cruise
Milford Sound Cruise from Te Anau: As you cruise the length of the fiord, learn about the history of the region and benefit from the knowledge of your specialist nature guide. Experience the spray of a waterfall as you cruise close to sheer rock faces or watch out for dolphins, seals and in season, the rare Fiordland crested penguins.
Our Nature Cruises have a flexible, extended itinerary which gives you plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and take in the highlights. Our experienced skippers will tailor the cruise route on the day depending on the weather and wildlife sightings to ensure you get to see the best that Milford Sound has to offer.
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Rainbow Springs Kiwi Encounter
Kiwi Encounter offers unique behind-the-scenes tours of a working kiwi nursery and hatchery. Eggs are brought to us from the wild and when they have hatched, and the kiwis are large enough to protect themselves from predators, they are released back into the wild.
During the tour you will see each of the stages a kiwi chick goes through before being released in to the wild – incubation, hatching and raising.
Kiwi Encounter Behind the Scenes tours operate daily on the hour between 10.00am and 4.00pm.
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Sir Edmond Hilary Alpine Centre
Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre - Cafe and Bar
Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre - Planetarium
The Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre Exterior - Hillary Statue
The Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre - 3D movie
A tribute to Sir Edmund Hillary, humanitarian, ambassador and one of the world’s greatest explorers, the centre showcases the Aoraki Mount Cook region, its people and its place in the universe.
Designed to educate and entertain, the centre features a spectacular state-of-the-art 3D movie, New Zealand’s first full dome digital Planetarium and Museum which documents the pioneering heart of the region and features the impressive Hillary Gallery.
Located adjacent to The Hermitage Hotel in the majestic Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre is an opportunity to explore and connect to the national identity and celebrate the cultural characteristics New Zealanders hold dear.
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A truly captivating experience awaits visitors to Auckland’s Sky Tower. At 328 metres, it is the tallest man-made structure in New Zealand and offers breathtaking views for up to 80 kilometres in every direction.
Travel up in the glass-fronted lifts to one of the three spectacular viewing platforms, or for more thrills and excitement, SkyWalk round the pergola at 192 metres up or SkyJump off the Tower! – Not included in entry price, please ask your Kiwiway consultant for further detailsont SkyWalk and SkyJump
Sky Tower is one of New Zealand’s most exhilarating and spectacular tourist attractions, you will be amazed at what you can see and do under one roof.
Opening hours
Sunday – Thursday 8.30am – 10.30pm / Friday & Saturday 8.30am – 11.30pm
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Jump on board one of the eight-seater gondola cabins and experience Rotorua’s most spectacular views! Skyline Rotorua’s 900 metre long Doppelmayr cableway system will transport you on a gentle, scenic ride up to the Skyline Rotorua complex. Providing panoramic views of Rotorua City, Lake Rotorua and the surrounding area, Skyline Skyrides is an all weather attraction, and is open every day of the year.
The Luge
The Luge is an exciting ride for all ages. A world ‘first’ proudly designed and built in Rotorua, the Luge is a fun filled ride on a three-wheel cart. The unique braking and steering system provides the rider full control and allows them to travel as fast or slow as they wish.
Gondola complex open from 9am daily, 365 days of the year. Last gondola departure from top terminal on restaurant closing.
The Skyline Rotorua Luge opens at 9am daily all year round. Closing times vary depending on time of year. Due to long daylight hours in the summer the Luge stays open for twilight luging over the peak Christmas and New Year time. During the short daylight hours of the winter the Luge closes earlier.
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Still on the same site it has occupied since 1876, Speight’s Brewery has become on of Dunedin and Otago’s biggest icons. Not just the “Pride of the South”, the Speight’s brand is one of New Zealand’s most loved beers. The Speight’s Brewery Tour is an award winning interactive and informative tour guided tour through an historic working brewery. You’ll see, smell, touch and taste the ingredients which go into making Speight’s beers and discover how Speight’s became a legend in the south.
Learn about the antiquity of beer in Babylonian times, through to the introduction of beer in New Zealand and then the history of Speight’s Brewery, before entering the brewery itself to learn about our unique brewing process. No tour would be complete without sampling the fine product. Welcome to our brewery bar where you can pour your own and you will enjoy an appreciation session of six Speight’s beers.
Open every day (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day)
Summer Tours (1 October – 30 April)
10.00am 12.00pm 2.00pm 4.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm
Winter Tours (1 May – 30 September)
12.00pm 2.00pm 4.00pm 6.00pm
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Tamaki Maori Village - Maori Culture
Be welcomed into an authentic Maori village nestled in Rotorua forest, discover Maori art forms, ancient rituals and traditions, experience thrilling song and dance, and then share in a 3 course meal with your Maori hosts.
The Waka – Coach Journey to the Village
Enroute to Tamaki Maori Village, nestled in the thick of an ancient Tawa forest, your guide will instruct you on the rules of entering a Marae and the protocol you must observe. The visiting tribe must appoint a Chief to accept the peace offering and to represent those on your coach. Representation of your group is considered an honourable task in Maoridom. As you make your way to the village, you’ll learn about the great Maori migration – when Maori journeyed across the vast ocean in massive Waka (canoes) to New Zealand. You’ll also enjoy some fascinating Maori legends and stories from our history.
Te Marae – Exploring the Village
Step through the fortification and be transported from one world into another…You will be spirited back in time, to an era before the arrival of the European to capture the essence of a very proud people.The entire village comes to life, and as you walk around each small dwelling, you’ll see and learn about various art forms, traditions and ways of life for Maori.
Te Hangi – Lifting your Meal from the Earth Oven
After some time exploring the village, your Maori hosts now invite you into the fully-covered hangi pit area – where you will view the lifting of your authentic hangi meal!
Wharenui – The Sacred Meeting House
After some time exploring, the sound of a conch (shell-like horn) cuts across the village grounds and you are called into our sacred meeting house.This building represents an ancestor, and the massive carvings on its wall tell stories of our direct history.
Poroporoaki – The Closing Ceremony
The evening ends with the Poroporoaki, the official closing ceremony. There will be waiata (song) and whaikorero (speeches), before you are safely transferred back to you Rotorua City or your accommodation.
Opening hours
Open all year, except Christmas Day.
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Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a significant historic site where much of New Zealand’s history was shaped by the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the Treaty of Waitangi by Maori and the British Crown.
Waitangi Experience Admission
Valid for admission over two days, the Waitangi Experience Pass includes a 50 minute guided tour, a 30 minute Maori cultural performance, entry to two museums, the Treaty House, the carving studio and the world’s largest ceremonial war canoe.
Waitangi Treaty Grounds is the Birthplace (Te Pitowhenua) of New Zealand.
It was here on February 6th, 1840, that the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand’s founding document, was first signed between Maori and the British Crown. The previous day a draft of the Treaty in English and Māori was discussed before a gathering of about 500 Māori and 200 Pākehā. Many Māori were suspicious of what was intended, but after much debate around 40 chiefs signed the Treaty on February 6th. The Treaty was then taken on a journey around the country to visit the chieftains who had been unable to travel to Waitangi and by September 1840 another 500 chiefs around the country had signed.
For individual guests or groups, there is a range of activities to enhance your visit to the Treaty Grounds. The enthusiastic, award-winning guides and events professionals will work to add value and impact to a memorable visit.
Daily Guided Tours
You can enjoy the scenery and the indoor shows, crafts and Treaty House Museum, whatever the weather. Daily guided tours and Maori cultural performances are available, and inbetween you can relax and refresh yourself at either of the two cafés. Be entertained and informed with a Maori cultural performance of traditional and contemporary song.
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Wellington City Sightseeing
The perfect introduction to Wellington City! Visit all the must-see sights and attractions, as well as venturing out for a leisurely cruise around our rugged Southern coastline. Make the most of your time in Wellington on this popular tour – A short yet thorough overview.
Highlights include city, harbour and hill views from some of the city’s most spectacular vantage points, as well as visiting many of Wellington’s most famous sights, landmarks, and icons. These include:
The famous Beehive and Parliament Buildings
Old Saint Paul’s Cathedral, the finest example of Revival Gothic architecture in the Southern Hemisphere,
Exquisite Lady Norwood Rose Gardens,
The largest wooden building in the Southern Hemisphere,
Various buildings exemplifying classic early Wellington architecture.
Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of Wellington City, hills and harbour from the summit of Mount Victoria, and drive around the rugged and pure scenic bays of Wellington Harbour.
A ride on the historic cable car is an optional extra but well worthwhile.
Tour Departs – DAILY 10am and 2pm from central city accommodation on request and the Wellington i-SITE Centre
Duration – 2.5 Hours
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ACTIVITY LOCATIONS
List of all activities/attractions included in this itinerary:
– Sightseeing tours of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin
– Subtropical Bay of Islands
– Cape Brett Launch Cruise
– Guided Tour of Waitangi Treaty House and grounds
– Parry Kauri Reserve
– Agrodome
– Rainbow Springs and Kiwi House
– Skyline Gondola and Luge ride (Rotorua)
– Thermal Wonderland of Rotorua
– Sheep shearing and working dog demonstration
– Authentic Maori Village, Hangi and Concert
– Volcanic and Geothermal Region of the North Island
– Auckland’s Skytower
– Spectacular Kaikoura Coast
– World renowned Mt Cook region
– Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre
– Massive man-made Hydro Electric schemes
– Traditional Scottish Haggis Ceremony
– Larnach Castle, Dunedin
– The might of Milford Sound
– Milford Sound Scenic Cruise
– Spectacular Southern Lakes Region
– Earnslaw Cruise and Dinner in Historic Homestead
– Remote National Parks of Westland and Fiordland
– West Coast Glaciers
– Visit Greenstone (Jade) Factory
– International Antarctic Centre
– Tui Brewery and Museum
– Scenic Interislander cruise Wellington to Picton
– Brancott Estate Winery visit