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New Zealand Ultimate Adventure

New Zealand is truly a land of remarkable contrasts with a stunning variety of scenery and is a fantastic country for travellers. The North Island offers sub-tropical forests, thermal geysers and golden beaches while the South Island's mountainous peaks, majestic fjords, ancient glaciers and tranquil countryside complete the picture.

auckland

Day 1 - Arrive into auckland
On arrival at Auckland Airport you will be met and transferred to your hotel. This afternoon your adventure will commence on the Waitemata Harbour. Experience sailing on the sparkling waters sailing under the Auckland Harbour Bridge, and around Auckland’s beautiful harbour. Take the opportunity to try your hand at steering and trimming the sails or just sit back, relax and watch the experienced crew sail the vessel. Your 45 minute ‘experience sailing’ excursion is the perfect introduction to Auckland and a great way to fight off jetlag. The remainder of today is at leisure. Overnight in Auckland at the Airedale Hotel (Heritage Hotel).

Day 2 - Auckland to Coromandel & Tauranga (201 km)
This morning you will collect your 4 wheel drive rental vehicle and depart for the Coromandel. This afternoon join a half day guided tour of the Peninsula. Enjoy the flora & fauna of the semi-tropical rainforest with giant ferns, kauri trees and crystal clear streams. Visit the old historic gold caves sparkling with glow worms and hear the fascinating history of this magic area. Visit stunning coastal scenery with white sand beaches, magnificent cliffs decorated with ancient Pohutakawa trees, old Maori pa sites and offshore islands. Overnight at Breakers Motor Inn, Whangamata (Puka Park Resort, Pauanui)

Day 3 - Coromandel to Waitomo (149 km)
Today’s drive takes you to Waitomo, a little village set among picturesque green hills and farmlands, but underground lies a labyrinth of limestone cave systems. This afternoon gear up in wetsuit, 'goofy boots', 'eel pants' and 'hard hat' with custom-built electric light for your cave tubing adventure. The essential piece of equipment is the tyre inner tube that you sit in in order to float through the hidden recesses of the cave system! This cave-tubing trip captures the awe and exhilaration experienced by the early explorers when they poled their way cautiously by candlelight into the region’s cave systems. You'll be in the company of glowworms: small larvae that emit pin-pricks of light giving the impression you're drifting under a star-studded night sky. Your three hour cave-tubing adventure (guides call it the "soft roller coaster") is not strenuous but does require a good level of individual and group commitment. The emphasis is on fun, mystery, and adventure. Finish up with hot showers plus soup and a snack. Overnight at the Waitomo Caves Hotel (Abseil Inn Bed & Breakfast)

rotorua hot springDay 4 - Waitomo to Rotorua (161 km)
Today is a relaxed drive to the thermal region of Rotorua. This evening experience an evening of entertainment as you attend the ‘Mai Ora’ concert and Hangi. An informative evening introducing you to traditional musical instruments, the use of poi, weapons, songs, games and dances. See the lifting of the ‘Hangi’ and enjoy a buffet style dinner. Overnight at the Sudima Rotorua Hotel (Millennium Hotel)

Day 5 - Rotorua
Enjoy two adventures today! This morning travel out to the Kaituna River to go White Water Rafting. The experienced guides will look after you as you raft the rapids and drop down over New Zealand’s highest commercially rafted waterfall. Enjoy some free time before joining your afternoon guided excursion when you will travel through picturesque rural farmland and past the largest man-made forest in New Zealand, Kaingaroa Forest, to the base of Mt Tarawera Volcano. Travel by 4 Wheel Drive vehicle 6 miles up to the edge of the massive craters. Enjoy a short crater walk or for the more adventurous experience the famous scree slide into the crater, or hike to the summit at 1111 meters. Your experienced local guide will give a commentary on Maori Legend, History and Volcanology. You may even catch a glimpse of some of the rare and unique wildlife in their natural habitat. Also included in your Rotorua stay is an open dated entry to the Polynesian Spa Hot Pools. A perfect way to relax and end your adventurous day. Overnight at the Sudima Rotorua Hotel (Millennium Hotel)

Day 6 - Rotorua to Nelson (by air)
Return your rental car to Rotorua Airport and board your flight to Nelson. On arrival in Nelson collect your South Island 4 wheel drive vehicle and drive to your accommodation. The remainder of the day at leisure. Overnight at the Rutherford Hotel (Kershaw House B&B)

Day 7 - Abel Tasman National Park
Following breakfast drive to Marahau, gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park where you will meet with your guide for today’s adventure experience. The day is spent paddling around the area especially rich in Maori history, hearing the stories of local tribes and learning about Maori life, past and present. There will be waiata’s to sing, a chance to learn some Te reo Maori (Maori Language) and a flax plate to weave to enable you to eat your delicious lunch. An experience no others can offer. Overnight at the Rutherford Hotel (Kershaw House B&B)

milford soundDay 8 - Nelson to Punakaiki or Greymouth (298 km)
Leave Nelson today and commence your drive along one of the Top 10 Road Trips in the world as described by Lonely Planet’s Blue List. Be sure to stop at the unusual Pancake Rock formations at Punakaiki. Overnight at the Kingsgate Hotel, Greymouth (Punakaiki Rocks Hotel, Punakaiki)

Day 9 - Greymouth/Punakaiki to Fox Glacier (123 km)
Today continue your drive down the South Island’s rugged west coast passing through the township of Hokitika. Enjoy the magnificent native beech forests and Tasman Sea coastline en route. Overnight at the Glacier Country Hotel (Te Weheka Inn).

Day 10 - Fox Glacier
This morning take a spectacular short helicopter flight up the river & glacier valley. Your remote landing site on the ice is an exceptionally beautiful part of the glacier. At this stage, you are outfitted with instep crampons, specially designed for these ice conditions and you follow the ice steps cut by the guides as you explore the beautiful formations and ice caves which are seen only here. Return to the village by Helicopter and the remainder of the day is at your leisure. Overnight at the Glacier Country Hotel (Te Weheka Inn).

Day 11 - Fox Glacier to Queenstown (371 km)
Today’s drive takes you further south along the West Coast before turning inland and passing through the Haast Pass. The views around you change dramatically as you leave the lush rainforest behind and enter the dry tussock covered hills of Otago. Your destination is Queenstown, New Zealand’s premier all year round resort town. Overnight at the Kingsgate Terraces Hotel (Mercure Grand Hotel St. Moritz) .

queenstownDay 12 - Queenstown
A day at leisure in Queenstown and an almost limitless number of opportunities to get the heart racing. You can jetboat up narrow river chasms, bungy jump, luge ride, go whitewater rafting, river surfing, abseiling, mountain biking, tandem parachuting, parapenting and 4 Wheel driving to name just a few of the options available to you (activities today are not included). Overnight at the Kingsgate Terraces Hotel (Mercure Grand Hotel St. Moritz)

Day 13 - Queenstown to Christchurch (600 km)
Today’s drive is one of contrasts, from the remote high country hillsides of the MacKenzie Country to the majestic splendour of New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki Mt Cook. Travel across the largest area of flat land in New Zealand, the Canterbury Plains for your final run into Christchurch. Overnight at the Rydges Hotel (Orari House)

Day 14 - End of Tour
Sadly your tour ends with the check out from your hotel and the return of your car.

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Train Journeys across Australia and New Zealand

Take an adventure of a lifetime and spend 28 days traveling through Australia and New Zealand.

Explore the vast and diverse natural wonders of land and water, from sacred Ayers Rock and the amazing underwater life of the Great Barrier Reef to the geothermal wonders of Rotorua and the magical fjords of Milford Sound.

Local specialists enhance your understanding of the cultural history of the unique Aboriginal and Maori cultures as well as the unique natural history throughout your journey.

Travel on the historic Ghan train, the Tranz-Alpine Express, and other fascinating rail journeys, and enjoy special wine tastings at well-known vineyards in both Australia and New Zealand.

Australia Train
Day 1 and 2: Overnight Flight

Take an adventure of a lifetime and spend 28 days traveling through Australia and New Zealand. Explore the vast and diverse natural wonders of land and water, from sacred Ayers Rock and the amazing underwater life of the Great Barrier Reef to the geothermal wonders of Rotorua and the magical fjords of Milford Sound. Local specialists enhance your understanding of the cultural history of the unique Aboriginal and Maori cultures as well as the unique natural history throughout your journey. Travel on the historic Ghan train, the Tranz-Alpine Express, and other fascinating rail journeys, and enjoy special wine tastings at well-known vineyards in both Australia and New Zealand. Lose a day en route as you cross the International Dateline.

Day 3: Arrive Cairns, Australia

Cairns is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. Tonight, enjoy a special reception and dinner.
Today dinner is included.

Day 4: Great Barrier Reef

Board a high-speed catamaran for an exciting excursion to the Great Barrier Reef. From Green Island, stroll on the walking trail or travel on a glass bottom boat to see the underwater life up close. For a more adventurous encounter with the reef, optional snorkeling and outer reef tours are also available.
Today breakfast and lunch are included.

Day 5: Cairns

A ride aboard the historic Kuranda Rail, constructed in 1882, offers a scenic rail journey to view the spectacular Atherton Tablelands. This afternoon take a crocodile cruise on Hartley's Lagoon in search of saltwater crocs in their natural habitat as well as the exotic birdlife of Queensland. After the cruise, enjoy a delicious Aussie barbecue.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 6: Cairns - Ayers Rock

Fly to the heart of the Outback, arriving at Ayers Rock. Tour the sandstone domes of the Olgas and the area around the base of "The Rock." Later, witness a stunning sunset as the Colours of the Rock change dramatically.

Day 7: Ayers Rock - Alice Springs

Depart for Alice Springs, the largest community in Central Australia. Take a sightseeing tour of this frontier town, including the Old Telegraph Station and Anzac Hill. Tonight, experience unique dining and entertainment at a traditional dinner in the bush.
Today dinner is included.

Day 8: Alice Springs - The Ghan

Early this morning gain a different perspective of the majestic Australian Outback with an optional hot air balloon ride. Next, explore the Aboriginal culture through site visits and native cooking. Later, board the legendary Ghan for an overnight journey through ancient mountain ranges, over red-baked earth, and across oceans of sand hills.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 9: The Ghan - Barossa Valley

Your train journey concludes in the South Australian capital of Adelaide, where you take a morning sightseeing tour. Travel to Barossa Valley and experience the Whispering Wall; listen as voices travel along a quarter-mile path powered by natural amplification. A wine tasting at one of the local wineries introduces the flavors of this region. Dinner at your hotel, in the serene Barossa Valley, overlooks the vineyards of well-known vintners such as Jacobs Creek.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 10: Barossa Valley

Barossa Valley is Australia's richest and best-known wine-making region. The area was first settled by German immigrants more than a century ago and today produces some of the world's finest wines. Enjoy tours and tasting at two of the area's wineries.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 11: Barossa Valley - Coonawarra

Travel through the southern Australian countryside, stopping at Naracoorte Caves National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Learn about the extensive fossil deposits of Southern Australia as you tour the fossil center and view the 'megafauna' that once thrived in the area. Continue to Coonawarra, another rich wine-making region.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 12: Coonawarra - Melbourne

Journey across the spectacular Great Ocean Road, one of the world's most scenic drives. Pass through Port Campbell and discover the "12 Apostles," a dramatic row of stone pillars rising from the ocean, and the "London Bridge," a magnificent stone arch formation. Marvel at Loch Ard Gorge before arriving in Melbourne in the early evening.
Today breakfast is included.

Day 13: Melbourne

A tour of Melbourne features the Shrine of Remembrance and Parliament House, and a visit to Fitzroy Royal Botanical Gardens. Later, travel to Phillip Island, home of the world's largest colony of "Little Penguins." Experience the wonders of the Little Penguin Parade as hundreds of these lovable birds waddle out from the sea and cross the beach to their burrows in the dunes. Learn more about the life cycle of the penguin and their significance to the area at the Interpretation Center.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 14: Melbourne - Sydney

This morning, it's off to Sydney, Australia's cultural capital. Enjoy a panoramic tour of the city followed by an afternoon at leisure.
Today breakfast is included.

Day 15: Sydney - Hunter Valley

Visit Koala Park to see koalas in a natural habitat. Traveling to Hunter Valley, enjoy a private wine tasting, along with a selection of local cheeses, at McGuigan Cellar. A vineyard tour by horse-drawn carriage concludes with a special vintner's dinner.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 16: Sydney

You will have time to explore the city of Sydney on your own this morning. This afternoon, a fascinating opal presentation at the National Opal Collection demonstrates how raw opals are processed, from the dark mine shafts to your favorite jewelry. Tonight, an evening dinner cruise of Sydney Harbour gives you the opportunity to see the city from a different perspective. Afterward, enjoy a performance at the Sydney Opera House.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 17: Sydney - Queenstown, New Zealand

Today fly to New Zealand, arriving in the beautiful resort town of Queenstown. Dinner is at the Skyline Restaurant.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 18: Queenstown - Milford Sound

Travel through beech forest into the rugged grandeur of the Hollyford Valley to world-famous Milford Sound. Enjoy a relaxing cruise in this dramatic fjord. Choose to return to Queenstown via a short optional flight (weather permitting) for spectacular views of the Southern Alps or return by coach.
Today breakfast and lunch are included.

Day 19: Queenstown

Your day is at leisure to explore Queenstown on your own, take an optional jet boat ride on the Shotover River, or choose from a variety of other activities.
Today breakfast is included.

Day 20: Queenstown - Mt. Cook

Traveling through the picturesque countryside, stop in the old gold boomtown of Arrowtown. In Mt. Cook National Park take a nature walk or enjoy an optional flightseeing tour (weather permitting). This evening's dinner includes the famous Hermitage Hotel wine buffet, featuring a sampling of local wines from some of the finest wineries in New Zealand.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 21: Mt. Cook - Christchurch

Travel to the city of Christchurch, where a short sightseeing tour highlights magnificent gardens, the cathedral, and the downtown park district. During dinner on the Christchurch Tramway, a beautifully restored tramcar restaurant, pass some of the most interesting and historic city sights.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 22: Christchurch - Tranz-Alpine Express

Journey through the Southern Alps aboard the Tranz-Alpine Express. This evening enjoy a special dinner at a restored mansion which was once the homestead of Christchurch's first settlers.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 23: Christchurch

Today is free to relax and unwind. You may choose an optional afternoon excursion to the International Antarctica Center, the base for all U.S. expeditions to Antarctica. This evening you will be invited to dine with a New Zealand family. Enjoy this unforgettable experience as you learn about the customs of the "Kiwis" and enjoy a home cooked meal.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 24: Christchurch - Picton - Wellington

Board the Tranz Coastal train for a scenic journey up the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island. Relax in comfort as you are surrounded by the Kaikoura Mountain Range to the west and the rugged Pacific Coast to the east. Arrive in Picton and ferry through Marlborough Sound and across Cook Strait to the North Island. Arrive in Wellington, the harbour capital of New Zealand.
Today breakfast is included.

Day 25: Wellington

Enjoy sightseeing in Wellington, including the Beehive, New Zealand’s Parliament, historic St. Paul’s Church, and the Government Building. This afternoon is at your leisure.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 26: Wellington - Rotorua

This morning, tour the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum, the national museum of New Zealand. Next, travel through the heart of the North Island arriving in Rotorua, the center of Maori heritage. Tonight, receive a traditional Maori welcome at a Hangi meal followed by songs, dances, and many other festivities.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 27: Rotorua

This morning visit the historic Rotorua Museum and bath house to discover how the Europeans influenced the culture of Rotorua. Continue to Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve to observe the steaming silica terraces and geysers. View craftsmen at work in a typical Maori village and attend a sheep shearing demonstration at the Agrodome. Enjoy some free time to explore Rotorua before gathering tonight for a festive farewell dinner.
Today breakfast and dinner are included.

Day 28: Rotorua - Auckland - Tour Concludes

Experience the North Island's Waitomo Caves, which are lit by thousands of glow worms clinging to the cave walls. Drive to Auckland where your tour ends.
Today breakfast is included.

If this example is not exactly what you are looking for please Request a Personal Quotation or contact us and we can discuss ways of tailor-making the perfect holiday for you.

 

 
 
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