
Tour Overview
The ultimate adventure tour of
New Zealand. Explore New Zealand like few others have and
visit the off the track areas that most never get to. You'll
visit all the main area including the Bay of Islands, Central
Plateau, Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand's adventure
capital Queenstown, Taranaki with its majestic volcano,
Dunedin and Invercargill. This trip is as complete as you
can imagine and will be completely unforgettable.
Accommodation
Accommodation will be cabin and lodge style generally on
a 4 share single sex room basis. In some areas we may need
to use larger rooms. Double rooms can be obtained at extra
cost depending on availability. This must be requested at
the time of booking.
Note: You will need to
bring a sleeping bag on our New Zealand tours as bed linen
is not always available at all cabins.
Flexible Itineraries
The itinerary shown is intended as a guide only indicating
a typical itinerary & series of activities. While our
intention is to adhere to the published day by day route,
the itinerary, distance travelled, type of accommodation
and available activities may vary due to group input, weather,
road conditions & local restrictions. Early or late
season treks can be affected by extreme weather.
This tour may operate in
either direction.
Tour Description
Day 1: Auckland - Raglan
We leave our Auckland hotel
and depart for Raglan which is New Zealand's surfing capitol.
Here we can have a go at surfing, relax on the beach or
go for a short hike.
Day 2: Raglan - Mt Ruapehu
We have an early start and make our way south to Waitomo
which is famous for its limestone caves, glow worms and
black water rafting. We then drive on to Mt Ruapehu to be
ready for our next day's activities.
Day 3: Mt Ruapehu
There are several options for the day. Many will want
to hike the famous Tongariro Crossing track. A wonderful
day hike which is known as the best of its kind in New Zealand.
This hike has spectacular views of the volcanic plateau
and the lakes. Those who do not go on the hike can go mountain
biking or explore the beautiful local area. During the winter
the upper hike is not available due to snow and a lower
forest hike will be offered weather permitting.
Day 4: Ruapehu - New Plymouth
Today we have a beautiful drive over New Zealands "Lost
Highway" that runs through the self proclaimed "Republic
of Wangamomona". There is wonderful scenery and a look
at the most "outback" of New Zealand life. The
magestic Mt Taranaki (also known as Mt Egmont) comes into
view as we near New Plymouth.
Day 5: New Plymouth
We have a professional alpine guide take us on a half
day hike into the National Park today. The native trees
and views here are spectacular and are quite different to
anything you will see in other areas of New Zealand. The
town of New Plymouth also has an excellent costal walk which
will appeal to most as it is right from the city centre.
Day 6: New Plymouth - Wellington
We leave New Plymouth after a town visit and head past
the mountain to the capital city of Wellington. Later we
will have dinner out on the town overlooking the bay.
Day 7 Wellington - Nelson
We cross to the south island on the inter island ferry
and enjoy the fantastic scenery of the Marlborough Sound.
From Picton on the other side we drive to Nelson, heart
of the wine producing area. Nelson is a very pleasant sunny
place and home of some of the most beautiful sea kayaking
in the world. We spend the afternoon exploring the town.
Day 8: Nelson
There are a huge variety of activities to choose around
Nelson including kayaking, boating, sailing, mountain biking
or just relaxing in town or on the beach. Nelson is very
picturesque and is a delight to visit.
Day 9: Nelson - Abel Tasman
After an early start we head to Abel Tasman National
Park for a night on Aqua Packers floating hostel. This is
New Zealand's kayaking capitol. Upon arrival in the park
you will have the option of sailing, kayaking or taking
a water taxi to our accommodation. Once at our destination
there are some wonderful walks that can be done with great
scenery.
Day 10: Abel Tasman - Westport
After our water taxi out of the park we drive through
the beautiful northern lakes district to Westport. Here
we have an array of rafting, river kayaking and jet boating
options.
Day 11: Westport-Punakaiki
Today we drive down the coast to the amazing pancake
rocks of Punakaiki. There is an excellent walk around the
formations overhanging the wild ocean.
Day 12: Punakaiki-Franz Josef
The West Coast is an exposed, harsh and beautiful place.
It has this highest rainfall in New Zealand and is also
home to some of the most beautiful trees and lakes. The
drive down to Franz Joseph is a treat with stops at deserted
beaches and pristine lakes.
Day 13: Franz Josef Glacier
Today we have many options. There are spectacular flights
available in both helicopters and ski planes. The flights
offer unequalled views of the mountains, valleys and glaciers
and there is the option of a snow landing depending on the
trip you pick. There are also guided walks onto the glacier
and excellent light hikes available in the valley.
Day 14: Franz Joseph Glacier - Queenstown
We drive the remainder of the west coast and climb up
through the Haast pass into the Southern Alps. This is a
stunning drive with fantastic views of the mountains, rivers
and lakes. Lots of great stops to take photos today. Tonight
we arrive in Queenstown for two full days of fun and activities.
Day 15 &16: Queenstown
Over these two days you have the chance to see and experience
the extreme activity capital of the world. There is simply
no end to the fantastic line up of activities including,
bungy, mountain biking, kayaking, rafting, helicopter rides,
jet boats and paragliding. There is also a huge variety
of shops, restaurants and fun things to see in town. On
day one in Queenstown we will do a tour of the area in the
bus to orientate you on Queenstown and to show you the outer
areas like Arrowtown which is a quaint old gold mining town
with lots of history. After that you have 1 1/2 days free
to enjoy the area and do your own thing. An unforgettable
place.
Day 17: Queenstown - Milford Sound - Te Anau
We drive through unique and beautiful sceanery to Milford
Sound to go aboard the Milford Sound fjord cruiser for your
cruise through the fjords. This place is stunning with tall
mountain peaks, waterfalls and crystal clear water. Afterwards
we return to Te Anau where we will stay the night.
Day 18: Te Anau - Invercargil
Te Anau is famous for its lake and glow worm caves.
In the morning we will explore the area then we go down
to Invercargil which is New Zealand's southern most major
town.
Day 19: Invercargil - Dunedin
We visit the Catlins Forest Park a short drive from
Invercargill. The Catlins has a vast array of lakes, rivers
and wildlife found in few other areas of New Zealand. The
vegetation and views are spectacular and has become a great
point of interest in this most southern of areas.
Day 20: Dunedin
There are several options available for the day. We
make a visit to the Yellow Eyed penguin colony for an up
close view of these wonderful birds. At times it is possible
to visit the Albatross colony as well. In the afternoon
there is the option of a Brewery or Chocolate factory tour
as well. (tasting available of course).
Day 21: Dunedin - Christchurch
We have the morning in Dunedin, the home of a huge part
of New Zealand's Scottish heritage then drive up to Christchurch
for a night out on the town.
Day 22: Christchurch - Kaikoura
The morning is spent exploring New Zealand's most English
of cities and we then head up the coast for Kaikoura.
Day 23: Kaikoura
Take a boat trip out to see the whales. Experience being
close to the worlds largest of creatures. For those who
wish there are plane or helicopter flights to view the whales.
Kaikoura is also a wonderful place to experience the vibrant
Maori culture with much to see and do.
Day 24: Kaikoura-Wellington via ferry
After driving up to Picton we cross to the south island
on the inter island ferry once again the Marlborough Sound..
Another enjoyable night is spent in Wellington.
Day 25: Wellington to Napier
The morning is spent in Wellington exploring the town then
we drive north to Napier on the east coast to visit New
Zealand's art deco town. The buildings are finished a variety
of styles and is quite an attraction.
Day 26: Napier - Taupo
We head to Taupo, just 2 1/2 hours away which is the north
island home of extreme sports. Here we visit the spectacular
Huka falls. You can bungy, jet boat, swim in the hot pools,
as well as do many other activities or just relax by the
world's biggest Crater Lake.
Day 27: Taupo - Rotorua
After lunch we go to Rotorua to visit Whakarewarewa, site
of the Maori Arts and Crafts Institute and thermal area.
See Geysers and boiling mud pools in an amazing display
of mother earth's power. We check in to our lodging and
you have the option of a Maori Hangi dinner and concert
for afterwards.
Day 28: Rotorua
We have a massive variety of activities available today
from nature parks to shows on New Zealand agriculture as
well as more Maori cultural centres. Rotorua also has many
sports and adventure activities so there is plenty to do.
Day 29: Rotorua -Coromandel
Today we go back to the east coast and on to the Coromandel
peninsula. This area has some of New Zealand's most idyllic
lifestyles with small communities nestled into the bays
and beaches. There are great beach & forest walks and
tranquil areas to just relax.
Day 30 & 31: Coromandel
We have another two full days to explore the southern peninsula.
We will visit the spectacular hot water beach where at low
tide you can bathe in the thermal pools that are right against
the sea. There is an excellent walk to Cathedral Cove for
those who want to take a stroll. We then drive right around
the peninsula for our last night in Thames before heading
to the far north.
Day 32: Coromandel- Bay of Islands Rock Cruise
We leave Coromandel and drive via Auckland and drive north
through fantastic scenery towards New Zealand's winterless
north. We cross lush green farmland and make a stop at the
Kauri forests to see the giant ancient trees. Upon arrival
we make our way to the port to board our overnight cruise
boat. On board we find a games room, bar and full fun facilities.
The boat is equipped with kayaks, snorkelling gear and other
equipment for all the planned stops at the islands on this
24 hour tour. Sit back and enjoy one of your trip highlights.
Day 33: Paihia, Bay of Islands
Today we have a host of available activities on The Rock
cruise including kayaking, a boat trip to the islands or
just relaxing on the boat.
Day 34: Paihia, Bay of Islands
There is a tour available over the famous Ninety Mile beach
right up to Cape Reinga at the northern tip of the country.
See the endless beach and surf the sand dunes. For those
who would rather spend a day on a beach, there are plenty
of options in Paihia.
Day 35: Auckland
After a late start we make our way back to Auckland crossing
the harbour bridge and get a great view of the city of sails.
Here we finish our trek in NZ's principal city.
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