21 Day Queenstown to Auckland Adventure Tour
North & South Island Self Drive, Queenstown to Auckland
NZ$6,861 from per person twin share, low season
- 20 nights Motels accommodation
- Private train station transfers
- Private airport transfers
- TranzAlpine Train from Greymouth to Christchurch
- Interislander ferry crossing
- Cape Reinga and Ninety Mile Beach day tour
- Discover the Bay Hole in the Rock cruise
- Hobbiton Movie Set
- Rotorua Forest Canopy Tours
- Te Puia Maori Arts & Crafts
- Zealandia Wildife Sanctuary Night Tour
- Abel Tasman National Park guided nature walk & kayak
- Whale Watch Kaikoura tour
- Dart River Wilderness Safari
- Lake Wanaka Cruise and Island Nature Walk
- Franz Josef Glacier Helihike
- A superb range of rental cars to choose from
- Rental car insurance with full coverage (variable excess/deductible)
- Unlimited kilometres, GPS navigation, airport and ferry fees
- Comprehensive tour pack on arrival
Private Transfer Queenstown Airport to your Accommodation
Welcome to Queenstown. You will be met from your flight and transferred to your Queenstown hotel.
Your tour documentation pack and support




Once you touch down in New Zealand your detailed tour pack will be hand delivered by one of our trusted representatives. The pack contains everything you need for the duration of your stay. It will include a comprehensive, printed and bound version of your itinerary as well as clear driving instructions and maps for each leg of your journey. It also contains all the reservation details for your accommodation and activities - along with relevant brochures and information. While in New Zealand we offer 24 hour support - details on how to contact us at any time will be well documented.
Welcome to Queenstown
Renowned for its adrenaline inducing activities 'Queenstown' is synonymous with adventure. Parked on the shores of Lake Wakatipu this small alpine town is nestled below soaring vistas of The Remarkables Mountain Range. While arguably the brightest gem in New Zealand’s crown, Queenstown offers far more than an action-packed getaway. Spend time on the Gibbston valley wine trail and end with a meal at Michelin star chef Josh Emett’s restaurant, Rata. Take a trip down memory lane on a 100 year old steamship the TSS Earnslaw. Soak in the scenery on your walk around the lake, or venture further afield into Fiordland National Park. Head over the hill to resort town Wanaka, or re-live scenes from Lord Of The Rings by four wheel drive. But - if you really do want that rush - head out on the Shotover Jet, dive off the Nevis Bungy, freefall on the Canyon swing or Zip line the Gondola. Just be sure it's done on an empty stomach – don’t say we didn’t warn you!
Shotover Jet - Canyon Jet Boat Ride - suggested




Shotover Jet is the only company permitted to operate in the spectacular Shotover River Canyons. It's a thrilling ride - skimming past rocky outcrops at close range in your Shotover Jet 'Big Red', as you twist and turn through the narrow canyons at breath taking speeds. And a major highlight - hold tight for the world famous Shotover Jet full 360 degree spins!
TSS Earnslaw cruise to Walter Peak including gourmet BBQ dinner and a farm tour - suggested




Go back in time on this return trip to Walter Peak High Country Farm aboard the historic TSS Earnslaw steamship. You'll be greeted off the boat and guided through beautiful lakeside gardens to the charming homestead.
Here you'll enjoy a Gourmet BBQ dinner which your chef will prepare in front of you. The seasonal menu includes an expansive array of local produce, including succulent meats cooked on the outdoor rotisserie and a selection of delicious vegetables and salads. Finish your meal with an irresistible dessert, New Zealand cheeses and freshly brewed tea and coffee. After dinner, an entertaining and informative demonstration gives you a glimpse of life in the high country.
On your cruise home, enjoy the camaraderie of a singalong with the ship's pianist or breathe in the fresh night air as you watch the lights of Queenstown draw nearer.
Accommodation: Garden Court Suites and Apartments
Accommodation type: Apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 5-10 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Dart River Wilderness Jet




An hour and a half of thrilling high-speed wilderness jet boating skimming across the clear waters of the Dart River into the Te Waipounamu World Heritage Area. Hear about flora, fauna and history on a 30-minute rolling forest walk with your friendly guide. On a backroad tour of Paradise immerse yourself in scenes and backdrops from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies. Learn about the Pounamu (Greenstone) that made the Dart River a key trading route for early Māori. Tales of early settlers who carved rich farms from the rugged landscape.
Accommodation: Garden Court Suites and Apartments
Accommodation type: Apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 5-10 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Collect your rental car




This tour can be priced with any of the rental cars available in our fantastic range, from economy hatchbacks to prestige saloons and SUV's.
GPS navigation system
Use the latest GPS technology as you tour New Zealand. Your portable GPS features a simple touch screen interface with automatic route calculation and turn-by-turn voice-prompted directions including street name announcement. The automotive-grade GPS unit is easy to use and has multiple language options.
Queenstown to Wanaka




Leaving Queenstown you'll drive over New Zealand's highest sealed road, the Crown Range before arriving into the resort town of Wanaka.
Vintage Tiger Moth Scenic Flight with Classic Flights - suggested




Step back in time where to when pilots were larger than life, and heroes to all those who lifted their eyes skyward to the sound of an old tiger moth flying overhead. Take a scenic flight around Wanaka in a Vintage Aircraft and experience the excitement of the early flyers and their flying machines; the smell of oil and aviation fuel, combined with the aroma of fresh leather. As you don the old-style leather flying helmet, complete with flying goggles and silk scarf, experience the anticipation of being taken back in time to the nostalgia of this by-gone era. The exhilaration of the open cockpit and the wind in your face – discover the freedom and romance of a vintage scenic flight from Wanaka, one of the most spectacular scenic locations in New Zealand.
This 20 minute scenic flight takes you over the township of Wanaka, including Lake Wanaka, Lake Hawea and surrounding areas. This flight takes in some of the most stunning scenery in the South Island with the backdrop of Mt Aspiring National Park and the Southern Alps.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 60 kms / 38 miles : 0.9 hours
Accommodation: Lakeshore Springs Apartments
Accommodation type: Luxury apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
- Apartments serviced weekly
Lake Wanaka Cruise and Island Nature Walk




Lying close to the centre of Lake Wanaka is Mou Waho Island Nature Reserve. A unique glacial remnant of the last ice age, the island is also the historic site of early shipbuilding and used to be a stopping place for the steamers and log rafts that once plied the lake. Accessible from Wanaka by a 35 minute boat cruise, the landing is on the eastern side of the island where the remnants of early settlement remain; a stone wharf and a hut. A well-formed track leads from the landing and climbs steadily through native bush to near the top of Tyrwhitt Peak. Just before the top we see Arethusa Pool, a small lake on the island with small islands in it - very intriguing! From the top we have a sweeping 360-degree view of Lake Wanaka, its surrounding mountains and valleys, and below Arethusa Pool. The perfect spot to stop for a tea or coffee. Going back down the track gives us more time to take in our surroundings, listening to and watching the lively bird-life, and just enjoying this unique wildlife reserve. You will feel well rewarded as you re-join the boat for the cruise back to Wanaka. Total cruise time is 1.5 hours. The trip runs subject to weather and lake conditions. Depending on the planting season, you can help The Reforestation of Mou Waho by planting a tree.
Accommodation: Lakeshore Springs Apartments
Accommodation type: Luxury apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
- Apartments serviced weekly
Wanaka to Franz Josef Glacier




The route follows the shores of Lakes Wanaka and Hawea before you enter the village of Makarora, the gateway to Mt. Aspiring National Park. The Blue Pools, just outside Makarora, are a wonderful 30 minute walk through pristine native beech forest. Descending into Mt. Aspiring National Park and towards the Haast Pass, crashing rivers and waterfalls are around every corner. Crossing the Haast River you are now truly on the wild West Coast, a 600 kilometre stretch of bush, rainforest and podocarp forest. First Fox Glacier welcomes you to the glacier region and Franz Josef township is just a further 45 minutes. A great way to experience the glaciers is with a scenic flight or glacier hike.
Blue Pools Nature Experience - suggested




Begin with a 30 minute scenic flight encompassing views of glaciers, Mt Aspiring, remote waterfalls, river valleys and mountain ranges that few people get to experience. With a window seat for every passenger the views are spectacular. From your landing point at Makarora, you are driven a short distance to the beginning of your 2 hour wilderness walk. The walk is on a well formed track through native beech forest which leads you to cross the first of 4 swing bridges and the clear and pure waters of the 'Blue Pools' - pristine, beautiful pools in the Blue River to linger at and enjoy while spotting fish. From here the track winds through native forest amongst the mountains of the Southern Alps near the banks of the Makarora River. Interesting and picturesque this is a very ancient setting only recently made easily accessible. The natural surroundings and tranquility are most noticeable during your relaxing walk in this special part of the Mt Aspiring World Heritage National Park. The track leads you to the meeting point at the mouth of the Young River where the jet boat will be waiting to whisk you off on a 1 hour scenic and spectacular journey through the Makarora Valley on the glacially fed waters of the pristine Makarora River. Feel the wind in your hair during your jet boat safari and be intrigued by the changing landscape as you journey to the mouth of the Makarora River and the head waters of Lake Wanaka before returning to Makarora Village.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 282 kms / 175 miles : 3.4 hours
Accommodation: Aspen Court Franz Josef
Accommodation type: Motels - premium




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 5-10 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Franz Josef Glacier Helihike with The Helicopter Line




Take a scenic flight over all three Franz Josef glacier icefalls. Landing high on the glacier take a two hour guided trip through some of the most beautiful terrain in the country. Your guide will choose the route as you go through a wonderland of blue ice and frozen pinnacles. You'll have endless views of the surrounding mountains and rainforest as well as plenty of opportunities to take photographs. Sure to be one of the most memorable experiences you have while you are in New Zealand. Should weather not be suitable to take this flight you are able to transfer your booking onto a similar tour on any of the Helicopter Line operations in Queenstown or Mt Cook.
Accommodation: Aspen Court Franz Josef
Accommodation type: Motels - premium




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 5-10 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Franz Josef to Greymouth Train Station




Today you’ll head north through the historic gold mining region of Hokitika. Known for its Greenstone (Pounamu) this seaside town has a rich history dating back to the 1860’s. Head to the coast and take in the endless sea-views or pick up a souvenir at one of the many craft shops. Continue on to Greymouth, the largest town on the West Coast and the starting point for the next leg of your journey - the Tranz Alpine Scenic Train. Drop your rental car at the Greymouth Train Station depot located inside the train station building before boarding your train to Christchurch.
Monteiths Brewery Personalised Bottle & Tour - suggested




From humble origins in 1868, the Monteith's family-owned Phoenix Brewery became the West Coast's most popular brewery for its strong tasting, full-bodied ale. The Phoenix Brewery later merged with a group of small breweries to form Westland Brewing Company, predecessor to today's Monteith's Brewing Company. In this informative brewery experience, you will learn about the heritage and traditions of the brewing business. Witness the making of a fine beer in open fermenters by coal-fired boilers, using only the finest ingredients. Watch the brewers carefully hand craft the beer in small batches to develop the full natural flavours. When each batch is ready, the brewers employ a brilliant time honoured tradition for quality control - they taste it.
On completion, you will receive a tasting a 3 beers of your choice from the tap at the Brewery bar, plus your very own personalised Monteith's 500ml bottle with your name on it - a personalised endorsement from the head brewer himself.
TranzAlpine Scenic Train: Greymouth to Christchurch




Considered one of the world's great train journeys, the TranzAlpine Scenic Train takes you from Greymouth to Christchurch. You'll travel across the South Island from the west to the east coast through Arthur's Pass National Park. From the comfort of your carriage see lush beech forest, deep river valleys and the spectacular peaks of the Southern Alps. Descend to the windswept Canterbury Plains before arriving in the city of Christchurch.
Private Transfer Christchurch Train Station to Accommodation
On arrival into the Christchurch train station you will be met by a private transfer driver and taken to your accommodation.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 170 kms / 106 miles : 2.1 hours
Accommodation: Terra Vive Luxury Suites and Apartments
Accommodation type: Motels - premium




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 5-10 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room paid access
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- All rooms non smoking
Collect your rental car




This tour can be priced with any of the rental cars available in our fantastic range, from economy hatchbacks to prestige saloons and SUV's.
Christchurch to Kaikoura




The drive north from Christchurch to Kaikoura takes you through the rolling hills of North Canterbury's major wine region, the Waipara Valley. Allow time for a detour and visit Hanmer Springs for a dip in the mineral hot pools. Continue on and cross the Hawkswood Range before descending to the spectacular Kaikoura coastline - where the road hugs the ocean for the last leg of the drive.
Whale Watch Kaikoura




New Zealand's only marine based whale watching company, Whale Watch Kaikoura offer visitors a once-in-a-lifetime up close encounter with the giant sperm Whale. You are also likely to encounter New Zealand fur seals, dusky dolphins and albatross. Depending on the season you may also see pilot, blue and southern right whales as well as migrating humpbacks. Often orcas can be spotted here and the world's smallest dolphin, the Hectors, is sometimes seen.
You'll be taken out in modern catamarans specifically designed for whale watching - featuring large passenger cabins and outside viewing decks. Passenger numbers for each tour are kept below the vessel carrying capacity to ensure your tour experience remains a personal one.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 179 kms / 111 miles : 2.5 hours
Accommodation: The White Morph, Kaikoura
Accommodation type: Motels - premium




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 10-15 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Kaikoura to Blenheim




Heading north from Kaikoura, the road hugs the shore for approximately 50 kilometres and offers many opportunities to view the native wildlife such as seabirds and New Zealand fur seals. One of the best seal watching locations is Ohau Point (25km north of Kaikoura), where you can observe the adults on the shoreline and the pups frolicking in the waterfall, just a short walk from the road (signposted). As you drive you will have turquoise waters of the South Pacific Ocean to your east and to the west the towering Kaikoura Ranges. Crossing the dry hills of the Marlborough ranges you head towards Marlborough, New Zealand's largest wine producing region. Blenheim sits right at the heart of Marlborough and is ideally located to enjoy an afternoon sampling the local produce. A great way to do this is to take a guided wine tour with Sounds Connection Wine Tours.
Sounds Connection Half Day Wine Tour




An afternoon among the vines! Be immersed in the Marlborough wine country with the Sounds Connection half day wine tour. You'll be collected from your accommodation and taken through three or four hand-picked wineries to taste the award-winning produce this region is known for. You'll also hear about the history of winemaking in Marlborough as well as learning the unique processes each winery goes through. A lunch stop is not included in this tour so we do advise you have something to eat prior to this activity.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 116 kms / 72 miles : 1.4 hours
Accommodation: Lugano Motor Lodge
Accommodation type: Motels - premium




Accommodation features
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 2-5 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
Blenheim to Abel Tasman National Park via Queen Charlotte Drive




Take a short drive to the small port of Picton where the interislander ferry connects with Wellington. A bustling seaside destination, Picton is well equipped with shops, cafes - and is also the starting point for the famous Queen Charlotte Walk. You’ll travel along Queen Charlotte Drive, traversing the length of the Marlborough Sounds coastline. Magnificent views are abundant - so be sure to make time to stop and enjoy the scenery as you go.
Continue through the small port town of Havelock, home to a variety of cafes and restaurants. The highway between Nelson and Picton crosses the pelorus river, and at this junction you’ll find the famous pelorus bridge. From here there are a number of forest walks - the most popular - a 30 minute loop through beech, rimu, and totara forest. Traverse Tasman Bay passing through Motueka to arrive on the outskirts of Abel Tasman National Park.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 184 kms / 114 miles : 2.8 hours
Accommodation: Ocean View Chalets
Accommodation type: Motels - premium




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Abel Tasman National Park




Abel Tasman National Park, known for its coastal hiking track has an abundance of golden beaches, inlets and private lagoons. The park has a mild climate and is a special place to visit at any time of the year. Enjoy a scenic cruise through the sounds or take a kayaking tour around it’s many sheltered bays. Enjoy the melodious birdsong and get up close to some of the park’s many animal residents, including native bats, geckos, birds and marine mammals - fur seals and dolphins.
Beaches, Bays and Seals Guided Sea Kayaking Trip Including Picnic Lunch




Combining the best of the Abel Tasman, this trip showcases incredible beaches, coastal walks and native wildlife. First you'll meet your guide and join the 9.30am Vista Cruise along the magnificent coastline to Torrent Bay. You'll then arrive at Torrent Bay Lodge and complete a full training session and safety briefing before moving on to the water in kayaks to discover beautiful beaches, tidal estuaries and rivers.
Stop for a picnic lunch in a sheltered cove and take some time to swim, explore or sunbathe on the sand. On your return trip, if the winds are favourable, sails will be hoisted and you'll sail back via Pinnacle Island to view the seal colony there - if you're lucky, you may even see some resident blue penguins at the same time. Arriving back at Torrent Bay Lodge, freshen up with a hot shower and re-join the vista cruise back to Kaiteriteri, arriving at 4.10 pm.
During the summer there is the option to enjoy an unguided two hour coastal bush walk after the kayaking trip. Walk around the picturesque Torrent Bay Lagoon - via Cleopatra's Pool - to anchorage where you will re-join the boat back to Kaiteriteri.
Accommodation: Ocean View Chalets
Accommodation type: Motels - premium
Meals included: Lunch




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Abel Tasman National Park to Picton




The drive takes you through the city of Nelson and along the coast of Tasman Bay towards the Bryant Range. The highway between Nelson and Picton also crosses the Pelorus River and just at this junction is the famous and historic Pelorus Bridge. From here there are a number of forest walks with the most popular the 30 minute loop through beech, rimu and totara forest to the swing-bridge.
Starting in the town of Havelock the Queen Charlotte Drive travels the Marlborough Sounds coastline towards the port town of Picton. Magnificent views of the sounds can be had from many vantage points so allow plenty of time to enjoy the scenery. If you can spare the time take the narrow windy road to Portage along Mahau Sound and Kenepuru Sound with their bush clad hillsides and secluded sandy coves.
Picton the busy port town of Picton, and its here from that the Interislander ferries arrive and depart. The small town centre has plenty of shops and cafes and the waterfront area is a very pleasant place to spend a few hours watching the activity of the ships. The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre on the wharf is worth a visit with the star attraction being the vessel the Edwin Fox, reputably the 9th oldest ship in the world.
Interislander ferry Picton to Wellington




The 92 km journey between Picton and Wellington takes around 3 hours and has been described as 'one of the most beautiful ferry rides in the world'. Around one hour of the cruise takes you through the Marlborough Sounds. This region of bush covered mountains, small islands, crystal clear waters and secluded bays offer remarkable photographic opportunities.
From the Cook Strait, spectacular views of the Kaikoura Ranges on the South Island can be enjoyed and often dolphins and sea birds are seen. After crossing the strait you approach Wellington Harbour and pass many interesting points such as Pencarrow Head on top of which is New Zealand's oldest lighthouse (1859). Red Rocks is home to a seal colony and Oterangi Bay is the site which recorded the country's highest ever wind speed of 268 kph (167 mph).
Collect your rental car




This tour can be priced with any of the rental cars available in our fantastic range, from economy hatchbacks to prestige saloons and SUV's.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 162 kms / 100 miles : 2.5 hours
Accommodation: CityLife Wellington
Accommodation type: Apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- Gym/fitness centre
Wellington City




Wellington, home to New Zealand’s centre of government has a largely cosmopolitan feel. Often referred to as ‘mini-Melbourne’, this (self described) windy city is a melting pot of art, culture, food and fashion. Quirky laneway bars, underground art shows, and hipster eateries make up its inner city vibe, while a host of sandy beaches outside the urban bustle bring a cheerful holiday feel.
Head to Te Papa Museum for a history lesson and a ticket to one of its many international exhibitions or jump aboard the Wellington Cable Car at Lambton Quay - the only running funicular railway in the country. For those with an eye for boutique fashion wander through Cuba St to sample some of the city's best vintage stores. Break for coffee at a hipster cafe and be sure to snap a pic outside the ‘Beehive,’ New Zealand’s parliamentary debate chamber.
Go behind the scenes at Weta Workshop, the Oscar Award Winning design studio behind Lord Of The Rings, The Hobbit, and Avatar. We recommend a 45 minute guided tour through both the Workshop and Weta Cave. If you're a foodie at heart, a two hour round trip to Martinborough is a must do. Take your time as you wind through spectacular wine country, and be sure to stop in at Martinborough Wines or Ata Rangi Martinborough. For a educational day out, learn about New Zealand's native species at Zealandia - the world's first fully fenced eco-sanctuary and home to over 40 types of endangered and native birds.
Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary Night Tour




Taking a night tour of Zealandia wildlife eco-sanctuary is an unforgettable experience and one that comes highly recommended. A conservation success and safe haven for some of New Zealand's rarest native animals, Zealandia is home to many remarkable species of birds, reptiles and insects living wild within a beautiful 225 hectare (one square mile) valley - just 10 minutes from the central city.
Your tour begins with an interactive exhibition before you walk through the gates of Zealandia predator-exclusion fence into the sanctuary. Your guide will then lead you on a torch-light walk through the native New Zealand bush. Possible sights include Kiwi foraging on the forest floor, tuatara hunting for food, glowworms shining, tiny Maud Island frogs in their enclosure, pateke (brown teal) ducks feeding at night and kaka (parrots) coming in to roost.
Zealandia is one of the best places to see kiwi in the wild. Over 100 of these nocturnal birds live freely in their natural environment inside the safety of the sanctuary valley - so your chances of seeing one is very good.
Accommodation: CityLife Wellington
Accommodation type: Apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- Gym/fitness centre
Wellington to Rotorua




The drive from Wellington to Taupo takes you via the Kapiti Coast and the seaside towns of Plimmerton, Paekakariki and Paraparaumu are worth a short detour. Heading north you pass through the rural towns of Taihape, Mangaweka and Bulls before arriving onto the central plateau. A little further the military town of Waiouru is home to the National Army Museum, an incredible collection of New Zealand’s military history and a memorial to its servicemen. Skirting Tongariro National Park, one of New Zealand’s three world heritage sites, you can see the 2,500 metre peak of the volcanically active Mt. Ruapehu. You might also recognise the symmetrical shape of Mt. Ngauruhoe as this was used as the scenery of Mt. Doom in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. The township of Taupo sits on the shores of New Zealand's largest lake, Lake Taupo - a gigantic volcanic caldera formed during one of the world’s largest ever eruptions. Just north of the town are the Huka Falls and a short detour to view is advised. The Huka Jet can get you much closer with a thrilling jet boat ride. Nearby Craters of the Moon is a geothermal reserve with great walking tracks around its many boiling pools and steaming vents. Continuing on to Rotorua you pass the volcanic valley, visit either Wai O Tapu or the Waimangu Valley for a closer look. Arriving into Rotorua the city’s geothermal activity is evident with steam rising from the roadside and hills. Rotorua is considered the heart of New Zealand’s Maori cultural and it’s here you can learn of their history and traditions. The Rotorua Museum is outstanding and one of its main displays is about the devastating eruption of Mt. Tarawera in 1886. Nearby Ohinemutu Village is located on the site of the first Maori settlement in the area. One of the most popular introductions for many to the Maori culture is through an evening at Mitai Maori Village. Here you will gain an insight into the traditional Maori way of life through song, dance and entertainment. A dinner prepared in the traditional manner is served to finish the evening off.
Rainbow Springs and Behind the Scenes Kiwi Encounter - suggested




At Rainbow Springs you'll have the chance to see some of New Zealand's native flora and fauna within the majestic forests of Rotorua. Wander the beautiful tree-lined park and take in the flourishing bush, ferns, flowers and plants. Come face to face with, and learn more about, New Zealand’s precious wildlife. See the spring-fed pool with rainbow, brown and tiger trout, then visit the on-site aviaries - home to New Zealand species such kea, kaka, tui, kereru and kiwi. The tuatara, known as New Zealand's living dinosaur can also be seen here.
Go behind the scenes with New Zealand's national animal at the purpose built Kiwi Conservation Centre - created solely to try and stop the extinction of this unique species. Here you will gain first hand insight into the conservation efforts being made to increase the numbers of kiwi eggs being hatched and returned to the wild.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 441 kms / 274 miles : 5.3 hours
Accommodation: Quest Rotorua Central
Accommodation type: Apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 2-5 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$10-NZ$15 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- All rooms non smoking
Te Puia: Te Rā Daytime Experience




Only a short hop from the Rotorua township you'll find Te Puia, known as New Zealand's living Māori cultural experience. Sprawling across 60 hectares of volcanic land, it's home to the world-renowned Pohutu Geyser, a live kiwi enclosure and more than 500 geothermal wonders. Shrouded in a continuous haze of steam, Te Puia has a dramatic and ethereal air.
As you're guided along the wooden walkways, thermal springs and boiling mud pools surround you on either side, while native ferns and flax can be seen in the forest ahead. Te Puia takes pride in keeping Māori traditions and craft alive and it is home to the New Zealand National Carving and Weaving Schools. You'll have the chance to watch these unique craftspeople working as they share their skills with the next generation.
Rotorua Canopy Tours: The Original Canopy Tour




Embark on a three hour adventure through native New Zealand forest. Journey through the beautiful forest canopy via an incredible network of trails, tree platforms, Ziplines and swing bridges. See breathtaking views of the woodland valleys and hills as you fly through tight openings in the trees.
In between the thrill of the ziplines and suspended tree bridges, your guides will share their passion and knowledge for the forest and the conservation challenges to preserve it.
Accommodation: Quest Rotorua Central
Accommodation type: Apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 2-5 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$10-NZ$15 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- All rooms non smoking
Rotorua to Matamata




Leave the steaming vents and boiling pools of the geothermal region behind as you make your way through the lush dairy pastures of the Waikato. Take in the emerald green landscapes most famous for their role in the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films. Arrive into the small town of Matamata, for a visit to the fully intact set of Hobbiton.
Hobbiton Movie Set Tour




Become immersed in The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit films when you visit the actual Hobbiton movie set. Located just outside of Matamata - in the heart of the lush Waikato farming region, your two hour tour will begin with a drive through a picturesque sheep farm. You'll then be taken through Hobbit Holes, The Green Dragon Inn, The Mill and the Party Tree while your guide shares behind-the-scenes tales and fascinating insight into the making of the films.
Matamata to Auckland




Your drive continues north west crossing the dairy country of the Hauraki Plains before arriving at State Highway 1. The Bombay Hills guide you to Auckland City
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 241 kms / 149 miles : 2.9 hours
Accommodation: Waldorf Stadium Apartments
Accommodation type: Apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: offsite paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room paid access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
- Apartments serviced weekly
Auckland to Paihia, Bay of Islands




The trip from Auckland to the Bay Of Islands takes around 3.5 hours but give yourself some leeway for stops and sightseeing. As you go through Puhoi, take in the bohemian atmosphere of this historical township. Stop for a breath of fresh salty air in Whangarei and take another break at Kawakawa - home to the world famous Hundertwasser toilets. Enjoy the native bush surrounds and marvel at the endless golden beaches as you arrive into central Bay Of The Islands, Paihia.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 226 kms / 140 miles : 2.9 hours
Accommodation: Sea Spray Suites
Accommodation type: Motels - premium




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 2-5 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Dolphin Cruise to Hole in the Rock with Fullers GreatSights




Board your cruise and take in the stunning views as you glide out through the islands and along the Rakaumangamanga Peninsula to Cape Brett, where a historic lighthouse keeps watch over and Piercy Island/Motukōkako, or as it is popularly known the ‘Hole in the Rock’. According to Māori legend, local warriors used to paddle through the Hole in the Rock in their canoes before departing for battle. Drops of water from the cave roof above were a good omen. If conditions permit, your skipper will expertly guide the ship through the narrow space. Keep an eye out for common and bottlenose dolphins, whales and other marine life during your cruise, and have your camera ready as you get up close to the action. The purpose-built catamaran is licensed by DOC (the Department of Conservation) for dolphin viewing and the crew have years of experience locating dolphins in these waters. Dolphin Seeker has indoor and outdoor seating available, and the largest outdoor viewing decks in the Bay of Islands.
Explore the Bay of Islands




Commonly known as the ‘winterless north’ New Zealand’s Bay of Islands is made up of over 140 subtropical atolls. Renowned for its untouched beaches, abundant marine life and idyllic climate, this tropical paradise ticks all the boxes. Spend some time on a remote stretch of beach, or cool off during a ‘swim with dolphins’ ocean safari. If diving is your thing, take the morning to descend the Rainbow Warrior - The Greenpeace flagship sunk by French saboteurs in 1985. Wander around Russell, a whaling port founded in 1843. Learn about our culture in historic Waitangi, the site where The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the Maori and European settlers dictating the terms by which New Zealand would become a British colony. Take a travel day to Cape Reinga, the very top of the North Island.
R. Tucker Thompson Full Day Sailing with Fullers GreatSights - suggested




Experience the Bay of Islands the old-fashioned way with a cruise on the R. Tucker Thompson, a traditional gaff-rigged schooner with her own unique history. On the Full Day Sail, be as active as you like – take the helm, help set the sails, ride the bowsprit and climb the rigging – or simply relax while the crew command this impressive ship as she sails across the Bay. During your sail, the crew will share some of the rich history of the area with you. Step ashore and explore a secluded island or take a swim while your barbeque lunch is prepared.
About the R. Tucker Thompson - Built from 1970-1985, the R. Tucker Thompson’s design is based on the halibut schooners of the North West American coast. With a lofty rig of varnished oregon spars, Kwila decks and bulwarks and brasswork features, she looks the part of a 19th century working ship: purposeful and square-shouldered, but fast enough to out-run the law!
Accommodation: Sea Spray Suites
Accommodation type: Motels - premium




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 2-5 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Dune Rider to Cape Reinga with Explore




This full day tour in the unique Dune Rider vehicle is the best way to explore the Far North. Let the driver immerse you in the culture and history of the area, while taking in the amazing scenery. The Dune Rider vehicle is purpose built to go off-road in comfort with air conditioning, reclining seats, plenty of leg room and sloping floors for great viewing. Your full day tour begins with an early morning pick up at your accommodation, and includes a freshly prepared buffet style lunch, a visit to Cape Reinga lighthouse to view the meeting of the two oceans, a beach stop on 90 Mile Beach, boogie boarding down huge sand dunes at Te Paki stream and time at the Ancient Kauri Kingdom.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 0 kms / 0 miles : 0.0 hours
Accommodation: Sea Spray Suites
Accommodation type: Motels - premium
Meals included: Lunch




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 2-5 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Bay of Islands via Waipoua Forest to Auckland




Today you will leave the Bay of Islands for a scenic return trip to Auckland. Head west, leaving the Pacific Ocean for the wilder seas of the Tasman and Hokianga. Go through the small townships of Omapere and Opononi, each with a great seaside feel.
Your route now goes south through Waipoua Forest, home to the largest and oldest Kauri trees in the country. Make sure you allow time for several of the signposted short walks as you pass - not to be missed is the five minute loop to view the largest of all the trees -Tane Mahuta.
As you make your way back down the country you’ll pass the Matakohe Kauri Museum with extensive displays on the region’s logging, farming and social history. Continuing on, go through Warkworth and the bohemian settlement of Puhoi before crossing the harbour bridge to arrive in Auckland city.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 343 kms / 213 miles : 4.4 hours
Accommodation: Waldorf Stadium Apartments
Accommodation type: Apartments




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: offsite paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room paid access
- Breakfast service available
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
- Apartments serviced weekly