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The Best of New Zealand

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Taking a lakeside stroll in postcard-perfect Queenstown. Marvelling at majestic Mount Cook, the &Cloud Piercer&.

An intoxicating fusion of natural beauty, big-city cool and Maori culture, New Zealand is well worth the long journey. Our &Best of New Zealand& tours introduce the dramatic scenery of South and North Island – the snow-capped Southern Alps, fiords, glaciers, natural hot springs and award-winning wine regions. You’ll spend time in laid-back cities, including two nights each in capital city Wellington and the ‘City of Sails’, Auckland. And you’ll finish your New Zealand itinerary in the subtropical Bay of Islands, home to soaring sand dunes and a rugged coastline.

  • 16 excursions & visits
  • 23 meals
  • Active traveller pace
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Your itinerary

Days 1-2 – In flight

Our door-to-door travel service collects you from home for your flights to Christchurch.

In flight

Day 3 – Christchurch

On arrival, the remainder of the day is free. You might choose to stretch your legs strolling through Hagley Park to the wonderful botanical gardens, fringed by the River Avon.

Crowne Plaza Christchurch (4.5-star)

A sunny autumn day in Christchurch, New Zealand

Day 4 – Dunedin

We travel south to Dunedin, clustered around an attractive harbour. Known as the ‘Edinburgh of the South’ for its strong Scottish influence, the city is home to New Zealand’s only kilt shop and produces the country’s whisky. We’ll follow the theme this evening with a grand, Scottish-style dinner.

Scenic Hotel Southern Cross, Dunedin (4.5-star)

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Breakfast and Dinner

The impressive facade of Dunedin Railway Station on New Zealand&s South Island

Day 5 – Dunedin

Today you’re free to explore more of Dunedin. Admire the Edwardian and Victorian architecture, visit the botanical gardens or perhaps follow the Street Art Trail in the quirky Warehouse Precinct.

Scenic Hotel Southern Cross, Dunedin (4.5-star)

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Breakfast

Free time

Architectural details on a building in Dunedin, New Zealand

Day 6 – Te Anau

We journey across the rich Southland plains to Te Anau. It’s the gateway to Fiordland National Park, known for its spectacular waterfalls, dense native forest and rare birds.

Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villas (4-star)

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Breakfast

Sunset over the stunning town of Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland on New Zealand&s South Island

Day 7 – Milford Sound – Queenstown

We’ll make our way through the Eglinton and Hollyford Valleys, one of the most scenic drives in the country. Then, a cruise on spectacular Milford Sound takes us along the fiord, past the spectacular Mitre Peak, out to the open sea and back again. This majestic area was described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’. We may catch a glimpse of seals frolicking in their natural habitat. Our drive to Queenstown skirts Lake Wakatipu, the only land-locked lake in the world with its own tide – its name translates as ‘the lake that breathes’.

Millennium Queenstown (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Milford Sound cruise, Fiordland National Park (morning)

Breakfast and Lunch

Milford Sound New Zealand

Day 8 – Queenstown

Queenstown, dominated by the majestic Remarkables, is a favourite with those who love the great outdoors. After a free day, we take an evening cruise aboard the beautiful vintage TSS Earnslaw. We travel across Lake Wakatipu to the high country sheep station of Walter Peak where you’ll dine in the elegant Colonel’s Homestead.

Millennium Queenstown (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: TSS Earnslaw cruise (evening)

Breakfast and Dinner

Free time

Edwardian steam ship TSS Earnslaw sails across Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand on a sunny day

Day 9 – Mount Cook

This morning we visit Kinross Winery and Cellar Door to sample their wine, before journeying into the heart of the Southern Alps. Our first glimpse of majestic Mount Cook, towering 3,754 metres above sea level, reveals why it’s known to Maori people as ‘Cloud Piercer’. The Tasman Glacier, nudging one side of Mount Cook, is one of the longest glaciers outside the Himalayas.

Hermitage Hotel, Mount Cook (4.5-star)

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Excursions & visits: Visit Kinross Winery and Cellar Door (morning)

Breakfast and Dinner

Day 10 – Christchurch

We skirt the glacial blue waters of Lake Pukaki and pass Lake Tekapo en route to Christchurch.

Crowne Plaza Christchurch (4.5-star)

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Breakfast

Roses bloom in the Christchurch Botanical Gardens on New Zealand&s South Island

Day 11 – Wellington

We head north across the plains to the coastal town of Kaikoura, famous for its crayfish. At Picton, we leave the South Island and steam across the spectacular Cook Strait on the comfortable inter-island ferry. Wellington Harbour offers our first view of the capital city, our home for the next two nights.

Rydges Wellington (4.5-star)

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Breakfast

A Maori pouwhenua (a traditional carved wooden post) stands atop Mount Victoria in Wellington, New Zealand

Day 12 – Wellington

We take a morning tour of the ‘Windy City’ of Wellington. The afternoon is free to explore and there are several attractions worth a visit, none more so than New Zealand’s national museum, Te Papa.

Rydges Wellington (4.5-star)

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Excursions & visits: Wellington city tour (morning)

Breakfast

Free time

A red cable car travels up hill above the city of Wellington on New Zealand&s North Island

Day 13 – Rotorua

We head north, stopping at Huka Falls where the wide Waikato River squeezes through a narrow gorge and tumbles down into a beautiful aquamarine pool. We continue to one of the jewels of the country, Rotorua, known for its awe-inspiring geothermal activity. Later on today, we’ll enjoy a Maori cultural experience, an authentic Maori concert and a traditional ‘hangi’ feast.

Rydges Rotorua (4.5-star)

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Excursions & visits: Visit Huka Falls (afternoon)Te Puia Maori Village (evening)

Breakfast and Dinner

Water rushes through a narrow canyon at Huka Falls in Taupo, on New Zealand&s North Island

Day 14 – Rotorua

This morning we’ll visit the Agrodome for a fascinating farm show, where the skills of mustering, shearing and milking and the use of sheep dogs are demonstrated. Then we’ll head to the National Kiwi Hatchery, where you can learn about New Zealand&s national icon and if you&re lucky, spot a newly hatched chick of this rare, flightless bird. This afternoon, we’ll take a tour of Whakarewarewa Thermal Village, where the Tuhourangi/Ngati Wahiao tribe have opened their doors to share their way of life for over 200 years.

Rydges Rotorua (4.5-star)

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Excursions & visits: Visits to the Agrodome farm show and the National Kiwi Hatchery (morning)Tour of the Whakarewarewa Thermal Village (afternoon)

Breakfast

Whakarewarewa thermal pool,  The Living Maori Village, New Zealand

Day 15 – Waitomo Caves – Auckland

At Waitomo Caves, we take a boat along the underground river to see the thousands of glow-worms – spectacular in the darkness of the grotto. The tiny blue-green lights shine brighter if the glow worms are hungry! We travel on via the dairy centre of Hamilton to Auckland.

Grand Millennium (4.5 star)

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Excursions & visits: Waitomo glow-worm caves (morning)

Breakfast

View of Auckland, New Zealand, at dusk, taken from from Mount Eden

Day 16 – Auckland

Today we introduce you to the ‘City of Sails’, the largest metropolis in New Zealand. Our city tour highlights include Old Customhouse, the shoppers’ delight of Lower Queen Street, and Parliament Street. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Grand Millennium (4.5 star)

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Excursions & visits: Auckland city tour (morning)

Breakfast

Free time

Auckland city skyline at night, taken from the water

Day 17 – Bay of Islands

Crossing the bridge spanning the Waitemata Harbour this morning, we can look back at Auckland’s famous landmark, Rangitoto Island, before heading to Northland, the birthplace of the nation. We drive along the west coast, passing sleepy harbourside hamlets and native forests. The Waipoua Forest is home to huge kauri trees, the largest of which – ‘Tane Mahuta’ (Lord of the Forest) – stands 30 metres tall. We’ll learn more about these ancient trees at the Kauri Museum.

Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Visit the Kauri Museum (morning)

Breakfast and Dinner

Aerial view of bays and white-sand beaches on Urapukapuka Island, part of the Bay of Islands at the tip of New Zealand&s North Island

Day 18 – Bay of Islands

We embark on a delightful cruise around the bay to see Cape Brett lighthouse and hopefully spot seals, dolphins or whales. We also cruise into the grand Cathedral Cave and through the ‘Hole in the Rock’. This afternoon, we visit Waitangi Treaty House, where the historic signing between Maori and British formed the nation of New Zealand in 1840. Our visit includes a guided tour of Waitangi.

Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Bay of Islands cruise (morning)Tour of the Waitangi Treaty House (afternoon)

Breakfast

Cape Brett Peninsula, New Zealand

Day 19 – Bay of Islands – Auckland

After some free time this morning, we&ll head back down south along the Hibiscus Coast and return to Auckland.

Grand Millennium (4.5 star)

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Breakfast

Auckland waterfront, New Zealand

Day 20 – Auckland – In flight

We transfer to the airport for the return flight.

Auckland – In flight

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Breakfast

plane flies in sky towards sun.

Day 21 – departure

Upon arrival, our vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.