New Zealand Discoverer North to South Self Drive Tour
North & South Island Self Drive, Auckland to Christchurch
NZ$6,061 from per person twin share, low season
- 22 nights Hotel 4 star accommodation
- All breakfasts
- Private train station transfers
- Private airport transfers
- TranzAlpine Train from Greymouth to Christchurch
- Interislander ferry crossing
- Real Journeys Milford Sound nature cruise
- 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
Personal meet and greet, and private transfer to your accommodation
On arrival you will be met by one of our team and driven to your Auckland accommodation.
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Welcome to Auckland City




Auckland, New Zealand’s self-proclaimed ‘City of Sails’ is the country’s largest metro area. Resting between the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea, this urban paradise has something for everyone. Surrounded by native bush, rainforests and an abundance of beaches, Auckland is a playground for both the city savvy and those with an eye for adventure. Explore the central museums and galleries on foot, or take a drive through one of over 800 regional National Parks to see deserted beaches, waterfalls and native forest.
Harbour Sailing Cruise including Lunch with Explore - suggested




Enjoy the City of Sails from the water on a relaxed harbour sailing yacht. This cruise offers a uniquely local experience experiencing the harbour under sail with a small vessel with an intimate and engaging atmosphere. View the stunning city sights while sailing on the inner Waitemata Harbour. Sail where the wind takes us while enjoying Auckland's city highlights; including sailing under the Harbour Bridge and other well-known landmarks along the harbour's edge. The crew's local knowledge will give you the best harbour sailing experience Auckland has to offer. Become the crew and help participate with the sailing experience take the helm while you carve through the water, or if you prefer just sit back and relax above deck.
Accommodation: SkyCity Hotel Auckland
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 11 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$30-NZ$35 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Bar on site
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- 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.
Explore Auckland City




Perched on the edge of a large natural harbour, New Zealand's ‘City of Sails’ offers the best of both worlds. Sandy beaches, native bush and lush rainforests give way to a vibrant urban culture, humming with life. Spend time in the Viaduct Harbour - try your hand at sailing an America’s Cup yacht - or take the ferry to nearby Waiheke Island for a gourmet food and wine experience.
Walk (if you're that way inclined) to the top of Auckland's highest volcano, Mt Eden, and take in soaring views of the gulf. Pack a picnic lunch and lose yourself in one of the 800 regional national parks on offer or grab a book and relax on a deserted beach. Head up the Sky Tower, standing at just over 300m tall (about 1,000 feet) and have a meal in the 360 degree revolving restaurant. Scale the outermost perimeter of the Harbour Bridge - or test your stomach and bungy off both. To end your day, catch a cab to Ponsonby Road and sample some upmarket culinary delights.
Waiheke Island Explorer Hop On Hop Off Tour - suggested




The most flexible tour on Waiheke Island, introducing you to the island's top spots! Hop on and off as much as you like at any of the 15 convenient stops which include vineyards, beaches and restaurants. If you prefer, stay on board and enjoy a 1 1/2 hour scenic tour of the island.
The buses stop at some of the island's iconic spots including Oneroa Village, Onetangi Beach, Batch Winery, the new Tantalus winery/brewery, Mudbrick Vineyard, Cable Bay Vineyard and more.
Knowledgeable tour drivers, and the addition of an on-board host, ensure you'll receive the most informative commentary as you travel around and you can get all the local tips and tricks for how best to enjoy Waiheke.
The Explorer Hop on Hop off departs from each hop on hop off location approximately every 60 minutes throughout the day.
Accommodation: SkyCity Hotel Auckland
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 11 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$30-NZ$35 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Bar on site
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- All rooms non smoking
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 : 3.0 hours
Accommodation: Copthorne Hotel & Resort Bay of Islands
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




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: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- Laundry facilities: Drycleaning service available
- Swimming pool
- All rooms non smoking
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.
Dolphin Cruise to Hole in the Rock with Fullers GreatSights - suggested




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.
Waitangi Treaty Grounds Guided Tour and Cultural Performance - suggested




Waitangi is one of New Zealand's most historic sites where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the local Maori and the British Government. This two day pass allows you access to the Treaty of Waitangi Grounds and includes admission to the Museum of Waitangi, a guided tour and a Maori Cultural performance. During your guided tour, you'll learn about the history of the treaty and discover the stories and events that shaped New Zealand. The cultural performance inside the carved meeting house includes waiata (singing), poi, a display of Maori weaponry and the haka - a war dance New Zealand is well known for.
Accommodation: Copthorne Hotel & Resort Bay of Islands
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




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: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- Laundry facilities: Drycleaning service available
- Swimming pool
- 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: SkyCity Hotel Auckland
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 11 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$30-NZ$35 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Bar on site
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- All rooms non smoking
Auckland to Rotorua




The drive south from Auckland takes you past the Bombay Hills and into the rolling farmland and rich dairy pastures of the Waikato. The Bombay Hills mark the outer boundary of greater Auckland area and it's here you turn inland to central Waikato. You’ll soon go through the town of Matamata where you can visit the fully intact Hobbiton film set used in the shooting of the Lord of The Rings and Hobbit trilogies. Continuing on, you’ll pass several small farming communities before telltale signs of steam and other geothermal activity signal your arrival into Rotorua.
Hobbiton Movie Set tour from Shires Rest - suggested




Become immersed in the The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films when you visit the actual Hobbiton movie set. Located just outside of Matamata - in the heart the lush Waikato farming region, your 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 insight into the making of the films.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 220 kms / 136 miles : 2.6 hours
Accommodation: Millennium Hotel Rotorua
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




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
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: Drycleaning service available
- Swimming pool
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Explore Rotorua




Peppered with natural hot springs, boiling mud pools and steaming geysers, Rotorua sits within one of the worlds most active volcanic regions. Geothermal landmarks aside, this city of sulphur has a rich indigenous history. Home to several prominent Maori tribes, a visit to one of the Maori Villages should be high on your agenda, as should an excursion to the Polynesian Spa for an invigorating soak in its natural mineral hot springs.
Live on the edge when you hop aboard a helicopter bound for White Island, New Zealand’s most active volcano.
Spike your adrenaline at Velocity Valley Adventure Park on stomach-dropping attractions such as static skydiving, or a giant swing reaching 130 km per hour.
Alternatively, head up the Rotorua Gondola for soaring lake views, and ride the luge at night for an extra thrill.
Fans of Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit should drive to nearby Matamata and experience the actual movie set ‘Hobbiton’. Make the most of your time in Rotorua with an excursion through the Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, one of the area’s most colourful volcanic attractions.
Rainbow Springs and National Kiwi Hatchery Combo - 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.
Volcanic Air White Island 'Active Volcano' landing and walking tour - suggested




Today take an exhilarating helicopter flight north over Hell's Gate Thermal Valley to active volcano, White Island. Land inside the crater and enjoy an hour long guided tour. See the main erupting crater, active steam vents known as 'fumaroles', hot streams and vibrant sulphur formations. You'll also be able to view the remains of the old sulphur mine and see the deposits left behind.
Accommodation: Millennium Hotel Rotorua
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




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
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: Drycleaning service available
- Swimming pool
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Rotorua to Wellington




The drive from Rotorua to Wellington takes you via the township of Taupo home to New Zealand’s largest lake. Following the lakeshore South you’ll pass Turani and then ascend the central plateau onto the high country Rangipo Desert. Skirting the edge of Tongariro National Park, you’ll reach the military town of Waiouru before descending through rich farmland and the rural towns of Taihape And Mangaweka. Follow the coast through Paraparaumu, Paekakariki and Plimmerton to arrive at your destination, Wellington.
Zealandia By Night Wildlife Sanctuary Tour - suggested




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 high!
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 441 kms / 273 miles : 5.3 hours
Accommodation: Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 5-10 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: Drycleaning service available
- All rooms non smoking
Interislander Ferry Wellington to Picton




The 92 km journey between Wellington and Picton takes around 3 hours and has been described as 'one of the most beautiful ferry rides in the world'. Leaving Wellington Harbour you 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).
From the Cook Strait spectacular views of the Kaikoura Ranges on the South Island can be enjoyed and dolphins and many sea birds are often seen. Around one hour of the cruise takes you through the Marlborough Sounds and this region of bush covered mountains, small islands, crystal clear waters and secluded bays offer remarkable photographic opportunities. The final leg of your cruise travels through Queen Charlotte Sound before coming to an end in the picturesque town of Picton.
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.
Picton to Blenheim




Only short 30 minute drive, you’ll follow the valley south to arrive in Blenheim, located in the heart of Marlborough - New Zealand’s largest wine producing region. Go through acres of leafy green vines and marvel at the magnificent ‘dry hills’ of Marlborough in the distance.
Sounds Connection Half Day Wine Tour - suggested




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: 25 kms / 16 miles : 0.3 hours
Accommodation: Chateau Marlborough
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 11 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 1-2 mins
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Restaurant on site
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Kitchen/kitchenette in room
- Laundry facilities: On site
- Swimming pool
- All rooms non smoking
Blenheim to Kaikoura




Cross the 'dry hills' of Marlborough and head towards one of the most spectacular coastlines of the South Island, the Kaikoura Coast. The road hugs the shore for around 50 kilometres and offers many chances to view native wildlife. To the east is the South Pacific Ocean and to the west the towering Kaikoura Ranges. Kaikoura Township is a bustling little place with many cafes, restaurants and shops - but the main reason for visiting here is the wildlife - and it's one of the only places in New Zealand you can see whales year round.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 110 kms / 68 miles : 1.3 hours
Accommodation: Manakau Lodge
Accommodation type: Boutique lodges & hotels
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 10:30 am
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Includes continental breakfast
- Includes cooked breakfast
- Breakfast service available
- Hairdryer
- All rooms non smoking
Kaikoura to Christchurch




Today you travel down the coast before heading inland through the North Canterbury wine region - the Waipara Valley. As you drive through this area you’ll be greeted by one of New Zealand's most notorious animals, the sheep. If you’ve time on your hands we recommend taking a detour to Hanmer Springs for relaxing dip in its thermal pools. Arriving into Christchurch you'll see a new and improved city, steadily rising from the ruins of the 2011 earthquake.
Whale Watch Kaikoura - suggested




Experience New Zealand's only marine based whale watching company. Whale Watch Kaikoura offer 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, occasionally make an appearance.
Cruise in style on 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: 178 kms / 111 miles : 2.5 hours
Accommodation: Distinction Hotel Christchurch
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 10-15 mins
- Parking: valet paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Explore Christchurch City




Following the 2011 earthquake that razed its centre and much of the outlying suburbs, Christchurch is well into a billion-dollar makeover. In the middle of the Canterbury Plains, bordering the pacific ocean, New Zealand’s newest city is an ideal gateway to exploring the middle of the South.
Go punting on the Avon River, take a historic tram ride, catch the gondola to the rim of an extinct volcano or do all three! See the world's only Cardboard Cathedral and for nature enthusiasts - wander the renowned Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
Drive an hour in any direction to ski, mountain bike, wine taste, whale-watch, bungy jump or play golf. Visit the International Antarctic Centre or take a day to go on safari at Orana Wildlife Park. Take the winding Port Hills road to the French settlement of Akaroa and tour the vines in Waipara for a authentic New Zealand wine-tasting experience.
Christchurch Grand Tour - suggested




Hop aboard the Grand Tour luxury coach for an interactive guided journey around Christchurch. See the best of this port city including beautiful parks, gardens, seaside suburbs and hills. You will learn about its history and future plans for the well under way multi-billion dollar rebuild following the devastating earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. Included in the tour are four of Christchurch's premier attractions - punting on the Avon, the Caterpillar Botanic Gardens tour, the Christchurch Gondola and a hop-on hop-off ticket for the heritage Tram.
Christchurch Hop On Hop Off City Tour - 24 Hour Pass - suggested




Discover the true magic of city sightseeing on-board this city tour bus. With a mix of open and closed top buses, you will ride in comfort and style, enjoying spectacular views. Join friendly local guides as they take you on a journey of discovery through Christchurch. Listen to "live" entertaining and informative commentary and learn about the fascinating history, from pioneering days to modern times.
Accommodation: Distinction Hotel Christchurch
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 10-15 mins
- Parking: valet paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Christchurch to Mt. Cook National Park




Today you'll drive through the heart of the South Island, crossing the vast Canterbury plains. Catch your breath in Geraldine before continuing through Fairlie. Ascending Burkes pass you'll come to the picturesque lakeside town of Tekapo.
Follow the road and take in the view of Aoraki Mt Cook (New Zealand's tallest mountain) from the shores of Lake Pukaki, known for its glacier fed turquoise blue color. Continue along the lake to your final destination Mt Cook Village. Please note there are no food or shops at Mount Cook you will need to stock up prior to arriving in Mount Cook if you wish to self cater.
Glacier Explorers Mt. Cook - suggested




Experience 500 year old icebergs up-close on the Mt Cook terminal lake. The Glacier Explorers tour is the only one of its kind in New Zealand - and one of only three in the world! Very few glaciers terminate into lakes and even fewer of them are accessible. See towering ice cliffs and floating icebergs from the safety of a specially designed boat. These boats provide a safe way to view unseen and inaccessible areas of New Zealand's largest glacier - The Tasman.
Tasman Valley 4WD Tour - suggested




A rugged back road 4WD adventure accessing awe inspiring views over the Tasman Glacier and its gigantic moraine wall. You will get to stop at several vantage points and have the opportunity to walk up to the top of the Tasman Glacier moraine wall to view some of the most spectacular photographic opportunities within the Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park. Your professional guide has a wealth of knowledge of the Aoraki/Mt Cook area. Learn about the area, its unique geology, local flora and fauna and get an entertaining insight into the rich pioneering history and stories of the past 150 years.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 350 kms / 217 miles : 4.1 hours
Accommodation: Hermitage Hotel, Aoraki Wing Premium
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Parking: onsite free parking
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Hairdryer
- All rooms non smoking
Mt. Cook National Park to Dunedin




Today you'll leave Mt Cook National Park and travel past Twizel, one of the locations for the Lord of the Rings films. Go through Omarama - gliding capital of New Zealand - but be sure to stop at The Wrinkly Ram, a great local cafe also offering sheep shearing demonstrations. Driving through the Waitaki Valley follow the hydro power generating system towards the east coast. Stretch your legs in Oamaru, known for its white stone buildings constructed with the local Oamaru Stone. If you were a little late off the mark this morning you may get the chance to see the blue penguins come ashore at dusk.
Continue south down the coast to Moeraki, and take a detour towards the beach to see the Moeraki Boulders, a unique geological feature well worth a look. As you arrive in Dunedin, take in the city’s Edwardian and Scottish heritage reflected in the buildings around the city centre - The Octagon.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 318 kms / 197 miles : 3.7 hours
Accommodation: Distinction Dunedin Hotel
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 2-5 mins
- Parking: valet paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Restaurant on site
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Explore Dunedin and the Otago Peninsula




Known as the Edinburgh of the South, Dunedin City has a heavy Scottish influence. Surrounded by rugged coastal plains and windswept beaches it’s home to an eclectic mix of historical and modern architecture as well as industrial technology. Renowned for its Flemish Baroque-inspired ‘gingerbread house’ Railway Station, this university town is bustling with life. Head to the Saturday farmers market held in the aforementioned railway grounds for a taste of organic produce, handmade crepes and local honey. Explore the many cafes and wine bars in The Octagon, then continue on a self-guided walking tour of the internationally acclaimed Street Art dotted around the city. Drive to the coast and watch the freighters passing in the distance while you sunbathe, or hire a mountain bike and test your legs on one of the many trails available in the area. For a more immersive historical experience, follow the coast to New Zealand's only castle, Larnach Castle. On your way back be sure to head to the Otago Peninsula to see the largest mainland Albatross colony in the world.
Monarch Wildlife Cruise and Yellow Eyed Penguin Tour - suggested




A half day tour of the Otago Peninsula and its unique wildlife including a cruise through Dunedin Harbour. A unique environment, this tour includes a visit to The Penguin Place to view the rare and unique yellow eyed penguin. The tour also includes a scenic bus tour and the wading bird wetlands.
Speights Brewery Tour - suggested




Founded in 1876, the Speights Brewery still occupies its original Dunedin site - with several of its buildings dating back to the late 1800's. One of the only remaining 'gravity breweries' in the world, your 90-minute tour will take you through its inner workings. You'll also have a chance to taste six different beers as well as bottle, cap and brew your own personal Speights Gold Medal Ale - the brewery's flagship beer.
Accommodation: Distinction Dunedin Hotel
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 2-5 mins
- Parking: valet paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Restaurant on site
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: In room
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Dunedin to Te Anau




The drive to Te-Anau takes you through classic Southland farming scenery. Head off-the-beaten-track today and follow the coastline instead of the inland route. Go through The Catlins area and be sure to take a detour to Kaka Point to view its majestic cliffs and pounding surf. Continue through Invercargill to Riverton and Colac Bay, and then head north to Manapouri. From here you can embark on a day or overnight cruise to the remote Doubtful Sound - renowned for its natural beauty. Just a short way further will bring you to your lakeside destination of Te Anau, gateway to Fiordland National Park and Milford Sound.
Te Anau Glowworm Caves - suggested




Begin your Te Anau Glowworm experience with a scenic cruise across Lake Te Anau on board the luxury catamaran, Luminosa, to the western side of the lake. On arrival, you'll enter the caves through Cavern House, where informative displays detail the history of this 12,000 year old underground network.
You'll then explore by limestone pathway while your guide points out hidden whirlpools, sculpted rock formations and a rushing underground waterfall. See a magical display of thousands of glowworms as you glide through the darkness in a small boat.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 396 kms / 246 miles : 5.0 hours
Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




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
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Swimming pool
- All rooms non smoking
Te Anau to Milford Sound and return to Te Anau




The road to Milford Sound offers some of the most beautiful and iconic scenery in the country. From crystal clear lakes and towering mountains to lush glacier formed meadows, this area is dramatic and unyielding. Stretch your legs on the Chasm Walk, a short stroll through native beech forest to see several powerful waterfalls .Continue on through the Homer Tunnel, an engineering marvel at 1219 metres long. Arriving into the village of Milford,you will be greeted with an amazing view of Mitre Peak. A day cruise into the heart of the sound with Real Journeys is not to be missed. You’ll learn about how this magnificent area was formed and experience the wonder of the falls that line the Fiord before back-tracking the way you came.
Milford Sound Nature Cruise




A two hour nature cruise of spectacular Milford Sound. On board one of three purpose built vessels you'll experience tumbling waterfalls, towering peaks, lush rainforest and native wildlife. Learn about the region, its history and natural surroundings while enjoying a delicious picnic lunch. As you cruise, keep an eye out for dolphins, seals and penguins - frequent visitors to the fiord.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 233 kms / 145 miles : 3.6 hours
Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast, 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
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Swimming pool
- All rooms non smoking
Te Anau to Queenstown




Today you’ll cross vast tussock lands on your way to Queenstown. Pass through Mossburn, the deer capital of the nation. Continue on through the Southland countryside where the road begins to hug the lake edge and the Remarkables mountain range towers over your approach into the adventure capital of New Zealand.
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.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 164 kms / 102 miles : 1.9 hours
Accommodation: Millennium Hotel Queenstown
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 10-15 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$10-NZ$15 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Explore Queenstown and surrounds




Although celebrated as New Zealand's ‘adventure capital’ Queenstown offers far more than a fast paced action-packed holiday. Settled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu beneath a soaring panorama of the Remarkables Mountain Range, this alpine town is surrounded by a plethora of historic, gastronomic and scenic wonders.
Head down the Gibbston Valley wine trail to sample some of the region’s best Pinot or catch a ride on the 100 year old Steamship - the TSS Earnslaw - to Walter Peak Station for dinner and a farm tour. Browse the waterfront cafes and have lunch at Michelin star chef Josh Emett's ‘Rata.’ Check out nearby historic Arrowtown and enhance your experience with a four wheel drive trip to Macetown.
Take a leisurely lakeside stroll or ride the gondola for breathtaking views. Venture further afield into the Fiordland National Park or head over the Crown Range to Wanaka. Drive through Lord Of The Rings country - or for the really fanatic, jump aboard one of many dedicated LOTR tours. And after all of that - if you do really want the adrenaline rush Queenstown is known for, take your pick from the Shotover Jet, Nevis Bungy, Canyon Swing, Zipline, Luge or Heli-ski.
Shotover Jet - Canyon Jet Boat Ride - suggested




Shotover Jet is the only way to experience the spectacular Shotover River Canyons. See their beauty and feel their power on the world’s most exciting jet boat ride. A unique combination of beauty and power, it’s an experience like no other. Blending pristine natural landscape with wall to wall canyon action from start to finish!
Shotover Jet is the only company permitted to operate in the Shotover River Canyons. It's a thrilling ride! Skim 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!
Appellation Boutique Wine Tour - suggested




Join a small group tour for an afternoon amongst the boutique vineyards and splendid alpine scenery of Central Otago. Enjoy visits to four premium wineries over 2 contrasting wine sub-regions, learn about the wine and pioneering history of the area, and visit the historic precinct of Old Cromwell (time and weather permitting).
Accommodation: Millennium Hotel Queenstown
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 2 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 10-15 mins
- Parking: onsite paid parking NZ$10-NZ$15 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: In room free access
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier (via Wanaka)




From Queenstown you'll cross the Crown Range - the highest sealed road in New Zealand - to arrive in the Alpine town of Wanaka, gateway to Mt Aspiring National Park. Skirting the shores of both Lake Wanaka and Hawea, you will enter the small town of Makarora. Stop at Blue Pools for a 1 hour return walk through native beech forest to a glacier-fed swimming hole. Continue on through the remote seaside settlement of Haast before heading up the wild West Coast - a 600 km stretch of bush and native rainforest. Fox Glacier welcomes you first, then comes your destination for the night - Franz Josef township.
Driving Information:
Approximate distance and time for todays driving leg is: 350 kms / 217 miles : 4.6 hours
Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




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
- Restaurant on site
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- All rooms non smoking
Explore Franz Josef Glacier




Franz Josef is a small but lively town in the heart of the West Coast, known for its 12 km long glacier. Surrounded by lush rainforest-clad mountains the township has a vibrant and bustling atmosphere. To see the ice from a viewpoint you can walk along the valley floor to the terminal face without a guide. However, to go on the glacier itself you must take a licensed helicopter tour.
Twin Glacier Scenic Helicopter Flight with The Helicopter Line - suggested




Take a spectacular scenic flight over two of New Zealand's most famous glaciers. Land at the head of one and view the incredible sight of this frozen river as it winds its way through ancient carved valleys. 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's operations in Queenstown or Mt Cook.
Glacier Hot Pools - suggested




Nestled within the lush rainforest surrounds, the Glacier Hot Pools is a haven of tranquility. Unwind in one of the three main pools. Temperatures range from 36 to 40 degrees and the water comes directly from a glacial stream. Wash off the day and rejuvenate in this unique forest paradise.
Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




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
- Restaurant on site
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Hairdryer
- 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.
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 your 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: Distinction Hotel Christchurch
Accommodation type: Hotel 4 star
Meals included: Breakfast




Accommodation features
- Check in time: 3 pm
- Check out time: 10 am
- Walk time to shops/restaurants: 10-15 mins
- Parking: valet paid parking NZ$20-NZ$30 per 24 hrs
- Internet facilities: On site free access
- Restaurant on site
- Breakfast service available
- Dinner service available
- Bar on site
- Tea/coffee facilities in room
- Room service available
- Hairdryer
- Laundry facilities: On site
- Gym/fitness centre
- All rooms non smoking
Private transfer to Christchurch Airport




A private transfer will collect you from your accommodation and transfer you to Christchurch Airport in time for your departing flight.