2017 2018
Travel Guide
Self-drive Car and Motorhome Holidays Accommodation and Sightseeing Guided Walks and Adventures Overnight Cruises and Shore Excursions 50th Edition Valid from 01 Sep 17 - 31 Aug 18
Welcome to New Zealand! New Zealand is your chance to escape the ordinary. It truly is a breathtakingly beautiful place where majestic fiords wait to be explored and towering mountains cloak wide open spaces of untouched wilderness. It is a mystical place of rolling hills, boiling mud pools, ancient rainforests, myths and legends. Add to this the fascinating and rich Maori culture and a holiday experience unlike any other awaits you. We invite you to let our team of experts and New Zealand specialists here at Kirra help you to create your perfect holiday, so whether you’re looking for a short weekend break or an extended touring experience, we are sure you will find everything you need in this comprehensive travel guide. Safe travels and we look forward to welcoming you to our friendly shores soon.
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Chris Bowdidge, General Manager
What's Inside Welcome to New Zealand The Kirra Difference New Zealand Maps and Driving Times
Design Your Holiday Car Rentals Motorhome Rentals Transfers, Train and Ferry Journeys Accommodation Chains Luxury Accommodation
Our Favourite Self-Drive Holidays North Island Self-Drive Itineraries South Island Self-Drive Itineraries Both Island Self-Drive Itineraries
Top of the North Island Auckland Northland Coromandel
Heart of the North Island Hamilton and Bay of Plenty Rotorua Taupo
Bottom of the North Island Tongariro Hawkes Bay and Wairarapa Wellington
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Top of the South Island
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Marlborough Nelson Kaikoura and Hanmer Springs
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Heart of the South Island Christchurch Tekapo and Mt Cook West Coast
Bottom of the South Island Wanaka Queenstown Te Anau Dunedin Southland and Stewart Island
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Walks and Cruises
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Walks Cruises Cruise Shore Excursions
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Kirra Escorted Coach Tours Terms and Conditions
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Frequently Asked Questions When should I visit New Zealand? New Zealand is beautiful year round and has so much to offer in all seasons. With great snow and skiing in winter, abundant sunshine in summer, beautiful colours and breathtaking scenery in autumn and spring, New Zealand offers it all. The best time of year to see New Zealand will depend on what you want to see and do, with the most popular time to travel being between January and March. So make sure you book in advance to secure your spot.
Do I need a special licence to drive? You can legally drive in New Zealand for up to 12 months if you have either a current driver's licence from your home country or an International Driving Permit (IDP). All drivers must carry their licence or permit when driving at all times. You will only be able to drive the same types of vehicles you are licensed to drive in your home country. The common legal age to rent a car in New Zealand is 21 years. A standard car licence is required to drive a motorhome. Make sure your driver's licence is current, not provisional and in English.
What is the weather like? New Zealand does not have a large temperature range compared to other countries. Most of the country receives moderate rainfall and abundant sunshine. The average temperature decreases as you travel south with January and February being the warmest months, and July the coldest. The average maximum temperature ranges between 20-30ºC (7090°F) in summer and between 10-15ºC (50-60°F) in winter.
What should I wear?
Fast Facts Capital City: Wellington Population: 4.5 million Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD$) International Calling Code: +64 Time Zone: NZST (UTC+12) Driving Side: Left hand side Mean Temperatures: January 19.3°C July 10.8°C Languages: English, Maori and New Zealand Sign Language
Electrical Device: 240v - 3 prong plugs, AC supply Ethnic Groups: 74.6% European, 15.6% Maori, 12.2% Asian, 7.8% Pacific peoples Daylight Saving Dates: 2017 Start: Sunday 24 September 2018 End: Sunday 1 April 2018 Start: Sunday 30 September
Holidays Public Holidays 2017 Monday 23 Oct Labour Day Monday 25 Dec Christmas Day Tuesday 26 Dec Boxing Day Public Holidays 2018 Monday 1 Jan New Year's Day Tuesday 2 Jan Day after New Years Day Tuesday 6 Feb Waitangi Day Friday 30 Mar Good Friday Monday 2 Apr Easter Monday Wednesday 25 Apr ANZAC Day Monday 4 Jun Queen's Birthday Monday 22 Oct Labour Day
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Tuesday 25 Dec Christmas Day Wednesday 26 Dec Boxing Day School Holidays 2017 & 2018 Primary, Intermediate and Secondary School 30 Sep 17 - 15 Oct 17 20 Dec 17 - 28 Jan 18 14 Apr 18 - 29 Apr 18 7 Jul 18 - 22 Jul 18 29 Sep 18 - 14 Oct 18
Waiheke Island Credit: Matt Crawford
Temperate climates allow for comfortable and casual clothing. A sweater or jacket is always recommended. During the summer, evenings can be cool with frost and snow not uncommon in the Southern Alps. Include comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella. And for dining out, neat casual clothing is acceptable.
How long should I stay? A typical two island itinerary will cover around 3,500km and with time for sightseeing, you will ideally need 21-25 days. If your time is limited, a visit to one island will require 9-13 days. Keep in mind, if you are self-driving there are very few motorways, so don’t underestimate travel times. Distances may seem short, however roads often include hilly, narrow or winding terrain which can slow your journey. Refer to our driving maps on pages 6 and 7 for more details. For up to date petrol prices visit www.pricewatch.co.nz
Do I need a passport or visa? All visitors to New Zealand must carry a passport that is valid for at least 3 months beyond the date of your intended departure. Many people will qualify for visa-free entry depending on your country of origin. You can obtain visa requirements from the New Zealand Immigration Service – www.immigration.govt.nz
Should I take out travel insurance? You should seek the advice of your Travel Agent for suitable insurance cover. Your Travel Agent can provide policies covering cancellation, baggage damage or loss, travellers cheques, personal accident or death, medical expenses and personal liability. Most Travel Agents will request that you sign an Indemnity in the event that you decline Travel Insurance.
Qualmark Accredited Qualmark is New Zealand Tourism’s official mark of quality. The Qualmark accreditation system is designed to ensure you get the best holiday experience from reputable and trustworthy businesses. We are independently assessed each year to ensure we meet stringent requirements in terms of service standards, safety and environmental activities. Our endorsement is your assurance of Kirra Tours ability to deliver a first-class holiday experience.
Great Places to Stay With the most comprehensive range of accommodation throughout New Zealand, we can provide you with unlimited choices in style, location, quality and price. Be it hotels, motels, apartments, resorts, luxury retreats, exclusive lodges or hosted bed and breakfasts, your choices are endless. Simply provide your Travel Agent with either your quality requirements or budget and then we can tailor the accommodation choices to suit.
Te Hana Hongi Credit: Chris McLennan
The accommodation featured in this brochure has been graded according to the New Zealand Qualmark system so you can be confident in your choices when booking.
Dedicated Team of Experts Your Holiday Experience Kirra Tours is known for its dedication to New Zealand holiday-making with almost 50 years of experience. We take pride in our product and service to ensure that you travel in the manner that you expect. Our specialist consultants dedicate time to research the best options for you in order to guarantee you get the ideal mix of cultural, historical and natural scenery that makes New Zealand such a unique destination. We make it easy by assisting in pre-booking all of your arrangements so there is no time wasted waiting in queues and no chance of missing out due to a service being sold out. You just walk in and begin enjoying yourself the moment you arrive. We are proud to be 100% Kiwi owned and look forward to providing you with the trip of a lifetime.
Planning your holiday is made easy with the help of this travel guide, our fantastic new website www.kirratours.co.nz and the wealth of information provided by our very own New Zealand Specialists.
Standard Accommodation offering a comfortable standard of room and basic onsite facilities.
Whether you are wanting to book a motorhome or self-drive itinerary, a weekend getaway, a coach tour, family ski vacation, cruise shore excursions or wonderful sightseeing experiences, let us share our knowledge with you to make certain you fall in love with Aotearoa and return with lifelong memories of a happy, worry-free holiday.
Superior Accommodation offering well-appointed rooms and wide range of onsite facilities supported by a high level of service.
Feature Activities
Deluxe Accommodation offering the highest standards available with well equipped rooms, excellent facilities and superior service.
If you wish to incorporate into your itinerary a guided walk, an overnight cruise, a special lodge or perhaps a popular train journey such as the famous TranzAlpine, Kirra Tours can take care of these arrangements for you.
Get Social With Kirra The internet has revolutionised travel and enhanced the individual experience. Join in the fun and get involved in Kirra Tours online community. You can ask direct questions, read and make comments, share photos and experiences and even make suggestions. Search your favourite social media applications for 'Kirra Tours' to get started! Use the tags: @kirratours #kirratours /kirratoursnewzealand
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Please note: Most accommodation in New Zealand has off street parking. In major cities where there is limited off street parking, you may be required to pay and this can cost between NZ$5-NZ$25 a night to park, depending on the property.
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The Kirra Diffrence
The Kirra Difference
Driving Times
Te Ika-a-Maui The North Island is known for its volcanic and geothermal activity, national parks, magnificent beaches, sprawling farmlands, award winning vineyards and bustling, cosmopolitan cities. Home to three-quarters of New Zealand’s population, you will experience modern kiwi life in all its diversity and discover the richness of Maori culture. Cape Reinga 0 2.0
Bay of Islands
Kaitaia 1.40
Paihia
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Omapere
Whangarei
00 2. 0.55
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Warkworth Coromandel
Hauraki Gulf
Whitianga
1.45
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Thames
0.25
Pokeno
0.45 0.55
Paeroa 1.00
New Plymouth
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Hamilton
Ohakune
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Wairoa
Taihape
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1.2 5
Whanganui
Havelock North
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5 0.3
New Plymouth
Palmerston North
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Palmerston North 2.0 5
hrs Paihia
Wellington
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Masterton
1.30 0.15
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hrs Napier
1.25
Napier
2.5 0
Kaitaia
2.3 0
1.20
380km
1:45
Gisborne
Turangi
0.25
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Taumarunui
Gisborne
Opotiki
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Taupo 1.00
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0.50
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Waitomo Caves
North Island Driving Times 490km
Tirau
1.0 5
Heart of the North
Martinborough
Rotorua
Hicks Bay
Bay of Plenty
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Auckland
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Driving Times
Te Waipounamu The South Island boasts some of the purest natural wonders and landscapes you will ever see. Towering mountain ranges, dramatic glacial valleys, picturesque lakes, stunning fiords, rugged coastlines, star-filled skies and abundant wildlife provide the perfect backdrop to some of the most amazing leisure and adventure activities you will experience.
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Motueka 5 0.4
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Nelson
Westport
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Queen Charlotte Sound
Abel Tasman National Park
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Punakaiki 2.1 0
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Authur’s Pass
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Timaru
Christchurch hrs
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Wanaka
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Omarama 1.2 5
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Doubtful Sound
Twizel
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Darfield
Tekapo
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Methven
2.15
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Waipara
Franz Josef Glacier 0 Mt Cook Fox Glacier 0.3National Park Haast
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Hokitika
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Greymouth
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Milton Balclutha
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Dunedin
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Design
Your Holiday
Car Rentals Motorhome Rentals Train and Ferry Journeys Accommodation Chains Luxury Accommodation 8 - www.kirratours.co.nz
Te Puia, Geothermal Valley Credit: Rotoruanz.com
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Budget rental advantages: ++ Comprehensive Insurance ++ Unlimited kilometres ++ 24 hour roadside assistance ++ Power steering and central locking ++ Convenient, time and cost saving depots at airports, train and ferry terminals ++ Hotel/Motel delivery in main centres on request at time of booking ++ Touring maps free on request
Toyota Corolla or similar #C/CDAR
Ford Mondeo or similar #IDAR
Ford Falcon or similar #FDAR
Automatic, 4/5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 2xMed 1xSml
Automatic, 4/5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 2xMed 1xLrg
Automatic, 4 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 3xLrg 1xSml
Seasons and Days 01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$77 $73 $68 $65 $92 $88 $84 $81 $79 $75 $70 $68
Seasons and Days
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $83 $78 $74 $72 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $100 $96 $93 $90 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $86 $81 $77 $74
Seasons and Days
3-6 7-13 14-20
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $87 $83 $81 $77 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $107 $104 $100 $96 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $89 $86 $83 $79
Toyota Rav 4 or similar #IFAR
Toyota Prado or similar #PFAR
Hyundai Imax or similar #PVAR
Automatic 4WD, 5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 3xLrg
Automatic 4WD, 5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 5xLrg
Automatic, 5 Door, Seats 8, Luggage 6xLrg
Seasons and Days
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $105 $102 $98 $96 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $124 $120 $118 $112 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $107 $105 $101 $98
Seasons and Days
21+
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $153 $143 $143 $141 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $156 $153 $147 $142 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $156 $146 $146 $143
Minimum age All drivers must be 21 years old or over and hold a current non-probationary drivers license. There is no charge for additional drivers or any young driver's surcharges. Inter-island travel Rental cars are not transported between islands, saving unnecessary expense. Depots are located at Wellington and Picton wharves. A minimum 3 day hire applies per island. Insurance excess In the event of an accident the hirer is responsible for an excess of NZ$3,450 (imprint only). This excess can be reduced to NZ$258.75 on payment of NZ$28.75 per day. For Minivans and 4WDs, the excess is NZ$4,312.50 (imprint only). This excess can be reduced to NZ$258.75 on payment of NZ$32.20 per day. Inclusive rates are available. Free call Kirra Tours for pricing on 1800 888 242.
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
Seasons and Days
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $142 $134 $132 $128 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $166 $158 $155 $151 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $144 $137 $134 $130
This option also includes personal accident cover for death, disability and medical expenses. Minimum hire period Minimum hire is 1 day if the hire starts and ends at same location, or 3 days if it is a one way hire. A one way rental fee of NZ$57.50 is applicable to one way hires less than 7 days. Security Bond The renter is required to present their credit card at the time of rental, for security and any additionals such as refuelling, cleaning and late returns. Airport/Ferry fee NZ$45+GST is paid when collecting or dropping off a vehicle from an Airport or Ferry Terminal. This fee is only charged once per hire.
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Design Your Holiday
Car Rentals
Design Your Holiday
Car Rentals
Europcar rental advantages: ++ New Zealand's newest fleet including prestige cars ++ Unlimited kilometres ++ 24/7 roadside assistance ++ Convenient vehicle depots at airport, train stations & ferry terminals ++ Europcar Vehicles are 0-5 months ++ Touring maps
Holden Spark or similar #ECMR
Holden Barina or similar #CDAR
Holden Captiva 2WD or similar #SFAR
Manual, 5 Door, Seats 4, Luggage 2xMed 1xSml
Automatic, 5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 2xMed 1xLrg
Automatic, 4 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 3xLrg 1xSml
Seasons and Days Low Shoulder High
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$65 $63 $56 $54 $80 $79 $75 $71 $89 $87 $83 $79
Seasons and Days Low Shoulder High
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$66 $64 $57 $56 $85 $81 $77 $72 $94 $89 $84 $80
Seasons and Days Low Shoulder High
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$73 $69 $66 $61 $80 $76 $74 $70 $87 $83 $82 $79
Ford Mondeo or similar #FDAR
Hyundai Santa Fe or similar #FFAR
Toyota Rav4 or similar #IFAR
Automatic, 4 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 3xLrg
Automatic, Diesel, 5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 5xLrg
Automatic, Diesel, 4 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 5xLrg
Seasons and Days Low Shoulder High
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$82 $79 $75 $74 $110 $106 $102 $98 $121 $117 $112 $109
Seasons and Days Low Shoulder High
Driver requirements: All drivers must hold a current non-probationary driver’s license. Minimum 21 years for ECMR, CDAR, FDAR, IFAR, SFAR and 25 years for FFAR. Inter-island travel: Cars cannot be transported on the Interisland ferry. Depots are located at Wellington and Picton terminals. Minimum hire period: No one way fees apply for rentals 3 days or more. Fees vary for rentals 1-2 days. Ask Kirra Tours for details. Security Bond: Your credit card will be pre-authorised for a NZ$200 security bond to cover any outstanding auxiliary items identified on return of your vehicle. Debit cards are processed at NZ$400.
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3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$103 $95 $93 $90 $126 $118 $116 $114 $139 $130 $128 $125
Seasons and Days Low Shoulder High
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$85 $80 $79 $75 $121 $114 $111 $110 $133 $125 $123 $121
Vehicle liability: The liability on Europcar vehicles is NZ$4,450. On collection, this can be reduced to NZ$550 by paying NZ$32.60 per day or you can upgrade to a Go Zen rate by paying NZ$43.50 per day. For the FFAR the liability is NZ$5,300 please enquire with Kirra Tours for the liability and reduction options for these vehicles. Go Zen rates include a nil excess, as well as cover windscreens, wheels and iridescences. Please contact Kirra Tours for Europcar's inclusive rates. Location surcharges: A fee of NZ$51.75 applies to all vehicles collected from an airport. Seasons: Low: 01 Aug-Oct 17; Shoulder: 01 Nov-25 Dec 17, 07-31 Jan 18, 01-31 Mar 18; High: 26 Dec-06 Jan 18, 01-28 Feb 18. Inclusive rates are available. Free call Kirra Tours for pricing on 1800 888 242.
Apex rental advantages: ++ Unlimited kms + comprehensive insurance ++ No extra charges or one way fees, no credit card fees or extra driver fees ++ Free airport shuttle and pick up / drop off to CBD ++ Free vehicle ferry ticket when passenger tickets booked with Apex ++ 14 conveniently located depots nation wide ++ "CANSTAR “Most Satisfied Customers� award winner 2014-17
Nissan Wingroad or similar #Group C
Toyota Corolla or similar #Group L
Toyota Camry or similar #Group E
Automatic, 4/5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 3xLrg 2xSml
Manual, 4/5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 1xLrg 3xSml
Automatic, 4 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 2xLrg 3xSml
Seasons and Days 01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$55 $45 $38 $34 $69 $56 $49 $45 $60 $49 $42 $38
Seasons and Days 01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
$66 $56 $47 $42 $84 $72 $61 $54 $73 $62 $52 $46
Seasons and Days
3-6
7-13 14-20 21+
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $88 $74 $64 $56 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $101 $84 $70 $63 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $97 $82 $70 $62
Toyota Rav 4 or similar #Group I
Toyota Highlander or similar #Group N
Hyundai Imax or similar #Group G
Automatic 4WD, 5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 4xLrg 3xSml
Automatic 4WD, 5 Door, Seats 5, Luggage 4xLrg 3xSml
Automatic, 5 Door, Seats 8, Luggage 5xLrg 3xSml
Seasons and Days
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $95 $78 $66 $60 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $118 $98 $79 $74 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $104 $86 $73 $66
Seasons and Days
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $101 $83 $70 $64 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $126 $105 $91 $80 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $111 $91 $77 $70
Seasons and Days
3-6 7-13 14-20
21+
01 Aug 17 - 31 Oct 17 $103 $86 $72 $65 01 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 $142 $120 $102 $89 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 $114 $94 $79 $72
Driver requirements: Minimum 21 years, no maximum age. A full English valid licence to drive a manual vehicle is the minimum requirement and must be sighted at commencement of hire. If the licence is not in English, it must be accompanied by a current International Driver's Permit or official translation.
Insurance Excess Waiver: (Excess Reduction Fee) 3-20 day hires: NZ$15 per day reduces the excess to NIL. 21+ days at NZ$12 per day.
Minimum hire: 1 day minimum rental is required, one rental day is equal to 24hours calculated from the time the vehicle is collected. Minimum rental periods may apply between other depots during some periods.
Extras: (per Island) Baby seats and boosters seats, (no capsules). Charges apply GPS Navigation Unit: price on application. Ski racks: NZ$25 each and Snow chains NZ$25 each.
Insurance excess: Clients are responsible for the first NZ$2,000 of any claim. Apex will accept Debit Cards with Credit Card facilities (Visa and Mastercard). Cash is not an option for the bond payment.
APEX does not guarantee specific models within the class range requested. Conditions of hire subject to change without notice.
Inclusive rates are available. Free call Kirra Tours for pricing on 1800 888 242.
Transfers: Free airport shuttle and pick up/drop off to CBD. Subject to confirmation at time of reservation.
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Design Your Holiday
Car Rentals
Design Your Holiday
Motorhome Rentals
Included with your hire: ++ Unlimited kilometres ++ 24 hour roadside assist ++ Return Airport transfers ++ Kitchen equipment, linen & bedding ++ Driver goes free into Waitomo Caves ++ In-vehicle tablet featuring GPS navigation
2 Berth Ultima Motorhome
4 Berth Cascade Motorhome
6 Berth River Motorhome
Capacity: 2 adults
Capacity: 4 adults
Capacity: 6 adults
Features include: 2.2lt automatic turbo diesel, shower and toilet, kitchen, LCD screen and DVD player, diesel heating, internal access, spacious interior, exterior BBQ.
Features include: 2.2lt automatic turbo diesel, shower and toilet, kitchen, LCD screen and DVD player, diesel heating, internal access.
Features include: 2.0lt or 2.2lt automatic turbo diesel, shower and toilet, kitchen, LCD screen and DVD player, diesel heating, internal access, spacious interior, extra spacious rear bed.
Dimentions: length 7.00m, width 2.04m, height 2.80m, internal headroom 1.90m.
Dimentions: length 6.70m, width 2.21m, height 3.10m, internal headroom 2.06m. Bedding: 2 doubles (bunk beds)
Bedding: 1 double or 2 singles
Dimentions: length 7.10m, width 2.38m, height 3.25m, internal headroom 2.10m. Bedding: 3 double beds
From $133 per day
From $146 per day
From $152 per day
Maui Inclusive Pack Your one-stop shop for worry free travel. We’re sure you’ll find the extra peace of mind that this pack offers well worth it. For just an extra NZ$55 per day (max NZ$2,750) you will get:
++ Liability Reduction Option (NIL liability, credit card authority taken and no deposit required)
++ Single vehicle rollover cover ++ WiFi, including 1GB of data ++ Extra driver fees ++ Linen exchange
++ Picnic table ++ Picnic chair per person travelling ++ Child/Booster seat if required ++ Snow chains if required ++ Portable fan heater if required
Vehicle Depots: Located close to Auckland, Christchurch and Queenstown Airports with opening hours 8:00am to 4:30pm daily except Christmas Day. Last pick-up and drop off at 3:30pm. NZ$95 location fee applies for hires to or from Queenstown.
Minimum hire and one way fees: Minimum and maximum rental periods apply and are subject to change. One way fees of up to NZ$250 may apply, please ask your Kirra Tours consultant for further details.
Standard rate insurance: A Liability Deposit of NZ$7,500 must be paid by credit card and will be debited immediately. This includes any damage to the vehicle including overhead and underbody damage, and damage to third party property. Liability Deposit is fully refundable if the vehicle is returned on time in a clean undamaged condition and with a full tank of fuel. This can be reduced to nil by purchasing the Liability Reduction Option at NZ$45 per day. A Road User Charge Recovery fee is also incurred at up to NZ$6.62 per 100km, unless the Express Return Pack is purchased which includes this fee.
Public Holiday surcharge: A NZ$100 surcharge will be applied to rentals picking up or dropping off on all national public holidays.
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Optional extras: Child and booster seats, snow chains, first-aid kit, picnic tables and chairs, fan heaters, and prepaid gas (LPG) at a nominal charge.
For a complete list of Maui vehicles and full terms and conditions, visit our website www.kirratours.co.nz
Included with your hire: ++ Unlimited kilometres ++ 24 hour roadside assist ++ Return Airport transfers ++ Kitchen equipment, linen & bedding ++ Driver goes free into Waitomo Caves ++ In-vehicle tablet featuring GPS navigation
2 Berth Venturer Campervan
4 Berth Explorer Auto Campervan
6 Berth Frontier Campervan
Capacity: 2 adults
Capacity: 4 adults
Capacity: 6 adults
Features include: Turbo diesel, automatic, shower and toilet, kitchen, diesel heating, internal access, spacious interior.
Features include: Turbo diesel, automatic, shower and toilet, kitchen, LCD screen and DVD player, diesel heating, internal access, spacious interior.
Features include: Turbo diesel, automatic, shower and toilet, 2 living areas, kitchen, LCD screen and DVD player, diesel heating, internal access, spacious interior.
Dimentions: length 6.00m - 7.20m, width 2.04m, height 2.80m, internal headroom 1.90m - 1.94m.
Dimentions: length 7.25m, width 2.34m, height 3.25m, internal headroom 2.15m.
Dimentions: length 7.10m, width 2.38m, height 3.25m, internal headroom 2.10m.
Bedding: 1 double or 2 singles
Bedding: 2 double beds
Bedding: 3 double beds
From $86 per day
From $118 per day
From $130 per day
Britz Inclusive Pack Your one-stop shop for worry free travel. We’re sure you’ll find the extra peace of mind that this pack offers well worth it. For just an extra NZ$55 per day (max NZ$2,750) you will get:
++ Liability Reduction Option (NIL liability, credit card authority taken and no deposit required)
++ Single vehicle rollover cover ++ WiFi, including 1GB of data ++ Extra driver fees ++ Linen exchange
++ Picnic table ++ Picnic chair per person travelling ++ Child/Booster seat if required ++ Snow chains if required ++ Portable fan heater if required
Vehicle Depots: Located close to Auckland, Christchurch and Queenstown Airports with opening hours 8:00am to 4:30pm daily except Christmas Day. Last pick-up and drop off at 3:30pm. NZ$95 location fee applies for hires to or from Queenstown.
Minimum hire and one way fees: Minimum and maximum rental periods apply and are subject to change. One way fees of up to NZ$250 may apply, please ask your Kirra Tours consultant for further details.
Standard rate insurance: A Liability Deposit of NZ$7,500 must be paid by credit card and will be debited immediately. This includes any damage to the vehicle including overhead and underbody damage, and damage to third party property. Liability Deposit is fully refundable if the vehicle is returned on time in a clean undamaged condition and with a full tank of fuel. This can be reduced to nil by purchasing the Liability Reduction Option at NZ$45 per day. A Road User Charge Recovery fee is also incurred at up to NZ$6.62 per 100km, unless the Express Return Pack is purchased which includes this fee.
Public Holiday surcharge: A NZ$100 surcharge will be applied to rentals picking up or dropping off on all national public holidays.
For a complete list of Britz vehicles and full terms and conditions, visit our website www.kirratours.co.nz
Optional extras: Bicycles and bicycle racks, child and booster seats, snow chains, first-aid kit, picnic tables and chairs, fan heaters, and prepaid gas (LPG) at a nominal charge.
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Design Your Holiday
Motorhome Rentals
Design Your Holiday
Motorhome Suggested Itineraries
16 Day Island of Delight Nelson
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Hanmer Springs Franz Josef Omarama Wanaka
Milford Sound Te Anau
Christchurch
Queenstown Dunedin
Day 1 Arrive Christchurch
Day 10 Explore Queenstown
Must Do's
Day 2 Christchurch – Hanmer Springs (135kms)
Day 11 Queenstown – Te Anau (173kms)
• Walk or kayak Abel Tasman National Park
Day 12 Milford Sound
• Visit Pancake Rocks and Blow Holes
Day 3 Hanmer Springs – Nelson (300kms)
Day 13 Te Anau – Dunedin (289kms)
• Visit Shantytown Heritage Park
Day 4 Discover Abel Tasman National Park
Day 14 Dunedin – Omarama (226kms)
• Soak in the heavenly Glacier Hot Pools
Day 5 Nelson – Punakaiki (265kms)
Day 15 Omarama – Christchurch (315kms)
• Relax in Wanaka
Day 6 Punakaiki – Franz Josef (222kms)
Day 16 Depart Christchurch
• Enjoy the thrills of the famous Shotover Jet Boat
Day 7 Franz Josef – Wanaka (288kms)
• Cruise the tranquil Milford Sound
Day 8 Day at leisure
• Discover the wildlife at Portobello Peninsula • Experience a scenic flight over Mt Cook National Park
Day 9 Wanaka – Queenstown (68kms)
18 Day Motorhome Adventure Auckland Rotorua Lake Taupo Napier
Wellington Blenheim Hanmer Springs
Greymouth Franz Josef
Christchurch Akaroa
Day 1 Arrive Auckland
Day 10 Cruise the Akaroa Harbour
Must Do's
Day 2 Auckland – Rotorua via Hobbiton (246kms)
Day 11 Akaroa – Dunedin (411kms)
• Visit the home of the Hobbits – the Hobbiton Movie Set and Tour
Day 3 Discover Rotorua’s hidden gems
Day 12 Explore the rugged scenery of Dunedin
Day 4 Rotorua – Taupo (81kms)
Day 13 Dunedin – Te Anau (289kms)
Day 5 Taupo – Napier (141kms)
Day 14 Te Anau – Queenstown (170kms)
Day 6 Napier – Wellington (315kms)
Day 15 Experience Queenstown
Day 7 Wellington – Blenheim (27kms)
Day 16 Queenstown – Franz Josef (170kms)
Day 8 Blenheim – Hanmer Springs (340kms)
Day 17 Franz Josef – Christchurch (170kms)
• Cruise across Lake Wakatipu to dine at Walter Peak High Country Farm
Day 18 Depart Christchurch
• Cruise spectacular Milford or Doubtful Sounds
Day 9 Hanmer Springs – Akaroa (215kms)
Queenstown Te Anau
• Soak in the thermal pools at Polynesian Spa • View the mighty Huka Falls • Take a guided Art Deco walk in Napier • Tour the famous Weta Workshop • Enjoy fish and chips overlooking Akaroa Harbour
• See the White Heron colony at Whataroa • Experience a glacier snow landing
Dunedin
• Visit the interactive Antarctic Centre
27 Day Month in Paradise Bay of Islands Hokianga
Matakana
Auckland
Mt Maunganui Whakatane Gisbourne Napier
Wellington Blenheim Hanmer Springs
Greymouth Franz Josef Fox Glacier Wanaka
Christchurch Lake Tekapo
Queenstown
Day 1 Arrive Auckland
Day 15 Wellington
Must Do's
Day 2 Auckland – Hokianga (263kms)
• Join a local tribe for a tour of Waipoua Forest
Day 3 Hokianga – Paihia (88kms)
Day 16 Wellington – Hanmer Springs (130kms)
Day 4 Explore the Bay of Islands
Day 17 Hanmer Springs
Day 5 Paihia
Day 18 Hanmer Springs – Greymouth (216kms)
• Cruise to White Island - New Zealand's only active marine volcano
Day 6 Paihia – Matakana (179kms) Day 7 Matakana – Mount Maunganui (274kms)
• Enjoy the beach at Mount Maunganui
• Cycle to vineyards in Hawke’s Bay
Day 19 Greymouth – Fox Glacier (196kms)
• Visit Te Papa – our National Museum
Day 20 Fox Glacier – Wanaka (261kms)
• Cruise through spectacular scenery on the Interislander ferry
Day 8 Mount Maunganui
Day 21 Wanaka
Day 9 Mount Maunganui – Whakatane (92kms)
Day 22 Wanaka – Queenstown (69kms) Day 23 Queenstown
• Experience a Dart River Jet Boat and Funyak safari
Day 10 Whakatane
Day 24 Queenstown
• Stop at the Church of the Good Sheppard
Day 11 Whakatane – Gisborne (186kms)
Day 25 Queenstown – Lake Tekapo (275kms)
Day 12 Gisborne – Napier (242kms)
Day 26 Lake Tekapo – Christchurch (244kms)
Day 13 At leisure in Art Deco Napier
Day 27 Depart Christchurch
• Explore the alpine village of Hanmer Springs
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Free call Kirra Tours for assistance planing and to book your New Zealand motorhome holiday, on 1800 888 242.
InterCity
Super Shuttle
The Interislander
InterCity has been transporting visitors around New Zealand for more than 30 years. This service offers quality point to point bus transport on modern coaches at economic fares. The below fares are only a small selection of the most popular journeys available.
Super Shuttle provides transfers to and from all major New Zealand airports, ferry terminals, cruise terminals and train stations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Interislander ferry has been connecting the North and South Islands of New Zealand since 1962. A true New Zealand icon, our ships have been cruising between the capital city Wellington and the port of Picton for well over 50 years, so we really know what we are doing! The three hour journey is acknowledged as one of the most spectacular ferry rides in the world. With all three ships carrying all matter of passengers and vehicles, you can easily pack a car or campervan with all your stuff and have the ultimate flexibility to explore everything the top of the South Island has to offer. Alternatively, you can walk on board and easily nab yourself a rental car from our Picton terminal.
North Island Auckland Auckland Auckland Auckland Auckland Auckland Auckland Auckland Rotorua Rotorua Rotorua Taupo Wellington
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Paihia Hamilton Tauranga Rotorua Taupo Napier National Park Wellington Taupo Napier Wellington Napier Napier
South Island Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Picton Nelson Greymouth Fox Glacier Fox Glacier Queenstown Te Anau Te Anau Dunedin
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Picton Dunedin Queenstown* Lake Tekapo Nelson Greymouth Fox Glacier Wanaka Queenstown Wanaka Invercargill Dunedin Queenstown
Adult
Child
$72 $39 $60 $80 $79 $121 $83 $137 $43 $83 $149 $58 $91
$48 $26 $40 $54 $53 $81 $55 $92 $29 $55 $100 $39 $61
Adult
Child
$75 $68 $291 $66 $47 $111 $87 $111 $149 $45 $66 $65 $61
$50 $45 $145 $45 $32 $75 $58 $75 $100 $30 $45 $44 $41
Other routes covering most of New Zealand are available upon request. Child prices are based on 3-12 years of age. *Operated by Great Sights
Their drivers will pick you up or drop you off at your doorstep, whether it’s home, hotel or office. The friendly Super Shuttle drivers will even help you with your luggage. Super Shuttles don’t have meters, so even if the traffic is heavy you won’t have to worry about your fare going up. Super Shuttle keeps fares rock-bottom by picking up or dropping off other travellers en route to or from the airport. If you or your party would rather travel alone, exclusive ride rates are also available. Super Shuttle has modern and spacious minivans capable of seating up to 11 passengers and a huge trailer accommodating luggage of all shapes and sizes.
Airport to City/Town Auckland Hamilton Rotorua Tauranga Napier Hastings Wellington Nelson Blenheim Christchurch Dunedin Invercargill Queenstown City to Train Station Auckland Wellington Christchurch
Per Person $42 $31 $30 $33 $26 $47 $31 $26 $32 $31 $45 $35 $31 Per Person $26 $19 $19
Minimum 2 people for Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch train station. Transfers to and from ferry and cruise terminals. Ask Kirra Tours for pricing and more details.
Departures and check-in times Interislander ferries offer up to 10 sailings per day between Wellington and Picton, year round. Please check the current timetable with your consultant at the time of booking. Passengers must check-in at least 45 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time or 1 hour prior to departure if travelling with a vehicle.
Fares From Adult Child (2-17years) Cars to 5.5m Motorhomes to 5.5m Motorhomes to 6.0m Motorhomes to 6.5m Motorhomes to 7.0m Motorhomes to 7.5m
Jul-Nov Dec-Mar Apr-Nov $73 $42 $197 $210 $256 $302 $348 $394
$79 $42 $216 $252 $299 $346 $394 $441
$74 $43 $201 $210 $256 $302 $348 $394
Upgrade to Interislander Plus Interislander Plus is the most comfortable way to travel across the Cook Strait. Sit back and relax while being treated to complimentary hot and cold food, boutique craft beers, local wines, tea, coffee, newspapers, magazines and internet access.
Per Adult from $41 *Access is restricted to passengers aged 18 years and over.
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Design Your Holiday
Coach, Shuttle and Ferry Journeys
Design Your Holiday
Train Journeys
Auckland Hamilton National Park
Palmerston North Wellington Picton Greymouth Arthur’s Pass
Kaikoura
Northern Explorer Train
Christchurch
The Great Journeys of New Zealand brings together KiwiRail’s four iconic passenger journeys – Northern Explorer, Interislander, Coastal Pacific and TranzAlpine. Each of our journeys has a distinctive flavour, but all embody the same unique and authentic Kiwi character. They are globally-recognised and can be enjoyed separately or together to create a quintessential New Zealand experience. Enjoy the variety of landscape between Auckland and Wellington on the Northern Explorer. It is a journey where snow-blanketed fields, ancient lava flow and dense beech forests can be seen side by side. Explore the rugged Kaikoura coastline on board the Coastal Pacific from Picton to Christchurch – where the roaring sea meets enormous bush-clad mountains. Take in the wild majesty of the Southern Alps and vast Canterbury Plains aboard the world-famous TranzAlpine train. Our services are legendary for their Kiwi hospitality, with all those who travel with us made to feel part of the family – so all three trains offer a tasty range of authentic local food and drink. All carriages include seating configured in pairs or around tables, allowing you to enjoy the journey in the company of others. To immerse yourself in the spectacular scenery we have open-air carriages on every train, so nothing gets between you and nature. Our Scenic trains provide you with intimate views of each island you can’t see any other way. So whether you select a single experience, or choose them all, your journey is guaranteed to be truly unforgettable! Want to do it all? The Great Journeys of New Zealand Rail Pass* allows you to hop on and off any long distance Scenic train service, at any station or the Interislander ferry, as many times as you like for the duration of your pass. Available for travel between October - April.
Fare 4 Days 7 Days 9 Days
Per Person $618 $1,002 $1,288
The Northern Explorer is a journey through the heart of the North Island, travelling between Auckland New Zealand's largest city and home of the Sky Tower, to Wellington - New Zealand's arts and culture capital. Along the way you pass the Central North Island ski towns of National Park and Ohakune, popular with young and old alike. You will see fantastic views of New Zealand farmland, the volcanic plateau, Mount Ruapehu, the world famous Raurimu Spiral, and stunning river gorges - all from the panoramic windows or open air viewing decks allowing you the best possible views. Whatever your itinerary and whichever of the wonders of the North Island you’re eager to explore, the train, Auckland to Wellington or Wellington to Auckland is the best way to enjoy your trip. Ignore the traffic and fold away your road-maps. Sit back, relax and enjoy the view.
Southbound
Departs
Auckland 7.45am Hamilton 10.15am National Park 1.15pm Arrive Wellington 6.25pm
Northbound
Departs
Wellington National Park Hamilton Arrive Auckland
7.55am 1.15pm 4.30pm 6.50pm
Southbound journey operates on Mon, Thu and Sat year round. Northbound journey operates on Tue, Fri and Sun year round.
One way journey from Auckland
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Wellington
Adult
Child
$184
$129
Coastal Pacific Train* The Coastal Pacific train travels along the north-east coast of New Zealand's South Island, between the delightful port of Picton and the vibrant city of Christchurch. This journey is a scenic feast of New Zealand, with the Kaikoura mountain ranges on one side, the rugged Pacific Ocean coastline on the other. Along the way you pass though the village of Kaikoura, where, if you're touring New Zealand, you can break your journey to take in the whale watching or dare to get closer and swim with the dolphins. Travel through some of New Zealand’s finest horticultural and farmland areas and see amazing wildlife along the coast such as dolphins, seals and penguins, all from the comfort of your train carriage. One of the world's most scenic train journeys, the Coastal Pacific travels through the idyllic Canterbury Plains to the Garden City of Christchurch.
Northbound
Departs
Christchurch 7.00am Kaikoura 9.57am Blenheim 11.55am Arrive Picton 12.22pm
Southbound
Departs
Picton 1.25pm Blenheim 2.03pm Kaikoura 4.03pm Arrive Christchurch 6.45pm
*The Coastal Pacific is not currently operating due to earthquake damage to the rail track. Estimated return mid 2018.
One way journey from Christchurch
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Picton
Adult
Child
$167
$116
TranzAlpine Train Experience the South Island’s striking natural landscape by taking a train between Christchurch and Greymouth. Along this journey you’ll see epic vistas, travel the edges of the ice-fed Waimakariri River, traverse the Southern Alps, glide past the pristine waters of Lake Brunner and see miles of native Beech forest. The TranzAlpine is one of the world's great train journeys covering 223 kilometres (139 miles) one-way, taking just under 5 hours. There are 19 tunnels, and 4 viaducts, the highest being the staircase standing at 73 metres. The ascent to Arthur’s Pass is genuinely breath-taking and scenery remains spectacular throughout the descent to Greymouth on the West Coast. Regularly touted as one of the top ten train journeys in the world – it is the experience of a lifetime.
Westbound
Departs
Christchurch 8.15am Arthur's Pass 10.52am Arrive Greymouth 1.05pm
Eastbound
Departs
Greymouth 2.05am Arthur's Pass 4.28pm Arrive Christchurch 6.31pm
Westbound and Eastbound journeys operate daily year round.
One way journey from Christchurch
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Greymouth
Adult
Child
$193
$137
*Rail passes will be available in mid-2018 when the Coastal Pacific returns.
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Child Pricing is for 2-17 years, Infants (0-2 years) travel free of charge. Rates for other point to point journeys available on request.
Punakaiki Eco Suite
Go Kiwi Hotel Collection
Golden Chain
Select a B&B
Garden Court Suites, Queenstown
The Go Kiwi Hotel Collection has been in operation for over 20 years and is now the largest collection of hotels in New Zealand. Go Kiwi has been designed for the independent traveller and incorporates approximately 115 hotels ranging from 3 star Bronze level properties to 5 star Platinum Plus level properties in 50 key city and resort locations. The properties in the Go Kiwi Hotel Collection have been selected for their convenient locations, quality facilities and high standards of service.
Opononi
Acacia Lodge Motel, Mangonui
New Zealand's Premier Motel Group, Golden Chain have over 90 properties throughout New Zealand. Properties are mostly fully self-contained with kitchens in addition to all the standard features expected in a well-appointed unit.
Select-a-B&B hosted accommodation offers over 160 properties throughout New Zealand. A variety of options are available including Bed & Breakfast, Farmstay B&B, Farmstay Self-Contained, Countrystay B&B and Countrystay Self-Contained.
Some are hotel style with restaurants and licensed facilities. Others offer studios with larger one and two bedroom units available in many areas. Enjoy the spectacular scenery and explore the unique food, culture, lifestyle and a range of holiday activities in every town, city and resort.
Whilst the properties are diverse in their characteristics and locations, the program has been developed with simplicity in mind. Properties appear in one of 8 pricing options from entry level Bronze to Platinum Plus and A la Carte.
Taipa Bay of Islands
Whitianga Whangamata
Hamilton Waitomo New Plymouth
Whangarei Whangaparaoa Auckland
Taupo Tongariro Ohakune
Wanganui
Tauranga Whakatane Rotorua
Hamilton
Gisborne
New Plymouth
Napier
Taupo Ohakune
Wanganui
Palmerston North
Rotorua Gisborne Napier
Palmerston North
Masterton Picton Martinborough Nelson Wellington St Arnaud Blenheim
Westport Punakaiki Kaikoura Greymouth Hanmer Springs Hokitika Franz Josef Methven Fox Glacier Christchurch Lake Tekapo Akaroa Haast Twizel Ashburton Omarama Timaru Wanaka Queenstown Te Anau Manapouri
Whitianga Whangamata Waihi Beach Tauranga
Otorohanga
Westport Greymouth Hokitika Franz Josef Fox Glacier Twizel Omarama Arrowtown Queenstown Te Anau
Cromwell Dunedin Invercargill
Invercargill
Studio prices from*
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Oct 17 – Apr 18 May 18 – Sep 18
$164 $152
$192 $170
$224 $201
*Gold Plus, Platinum and Platinum Plus options also available. Surcharges apply during winter at Methven, Ohakune, Tongariro, Queenstown and Wanaka.
Waikanae Upper Hutt Motueka Picton Wellington Nelson Blenheim Kaikoura Hanmer Springs Christchurch Geraldine
Wanaka Cromwell Alexandra Dunedin
Go Kiwi Locations
Studio prices from* Oct 17 – Apr 18 May 18 – Sep 18
Superior Category Locations Standard Category Locations
Standard Superior $151 $153
An example of accommodation on offer would be: B&B: Stay in a New Zealand home with New Zealand hosts. Accommodation ranges from the sumptuous purpose built B&B lodges through to everyday modest Kiwi homes.
Kerikeri Bay of Islands
Whangarei
Auckland
Rive Gauche B&B Lodge, Taupo
$175 $179
*One and two bedroom units also available at most locations. Seasonal surcharges apply at Fox Glacier and Franz Josef.
Farmstay B&B: Experience staying on a real New Zealand farm. Take the opportunity to see the backbone of New Zealand while enjoying all the benefits of Bed & Breakfast. Countrystay B&B: A selection of Bed & Breakfast accommodation set on country properties. Some are working orchards or vineyards, others are large country garden establishments or small hobby farms. Farmstay / Countrystay Self-Contained: Self-contained guest accommodation. Sometimes these are in detached cottages, other times in annexes or apartments attached to the main homestead, however you have kitchen facilities and your own bathrooms. The Accommodation Grades: The accommodation in Select-a-B&B is graded for your convenience. Bed & Breakfast type properties come in all shapes and sizes. Remember, they are your hosts’ own homes with all sorts of bedroom and bathroom configurations.
Prices from* Oct 17 – Mar 18 Apr 18 – Sep 18
Bronze
Silver
Gold
$178 $178
$197 $197
$261 $261
*Silver Plus, Gold Plus, Platinum and Platinum Plus options also available.
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Accommodation Chains
Accommodation Chains
Luxury Accommodation
Luxury Accommodation North Island Kerikeri
The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs
Lodge The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs is located 4 hours north of Auckland and is Northland’s premier luxury holiday destination. The lodge is on 6,000 acres near Matauri Bay and showcases spectacular 180-degree views of the Pacific Ocean. The main lodge overlooks Cavalli Islands and the world class golf course. The property offers 22 Guest Suites and a Two Bedroom Owner’s Cottage. All Suites include their own private porch, open fireplace, walk in wardrobe and ensuite. Kauri Cliffs has three private swimming beaches including Pink Beach, mountain bikes, guided nature walks, fishing and horse riding which can be enjoyed on the property. All suites include full breakfast, pre-dinner drinks with hors d'oeuvres, a la carte dinner, complimentary mini-bar including domestic beers (excludes liquor and wine) and use of all lodge facilities excluding golf. The Owners Cottage is accommodation only. Features: ++ Dining room ++ Tennis courts ++ Day Spa ++ Fitness centre
Room Types: ++ Indoor lap pool ++ Infinity pool ++ Jacuzzi ++ Golf course
From $2,443 per room per night
Taupo
Huka Lodge
Suite Double/Twin Deluxe Double Suite Deluxe Family Suite 1-4 people Owners Cottage Two Bdrm 1-4 people
Based on twin share in a Suite
Lodge Huka Lodge has enjoyed a location of great natural beauty on the banks of the mighty Waikato River since it was founded as a very simple trout fishing camp in 1924. This legendary retreat continues to define absolute style, while offering privacy and relaxation with authentic outdoor adventure for those who appreciate exquisite cuisine, personal service and unique experiences. With just 25 guest suites, including two superb private cottages within 17-acres of magnificent grounds, this is truly an exclusive experience. The rooms are designed to allow the beauty of the landscape to dominate while providing soft light and layers of well appointed luxury. Every little detail required for guest comfort has been carefully considered. Huka Lodge proudly takes its place amongst the world’s best retreats, with its reputation and awards all richly deserved. Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Valet parking ++ Airport transfers ++ Child friendly
Room Types: ++ Pool and 2 spas ++ Tennis court ++ Massage and beauty facilities
From $2,228 per room per night
Hastings
The Farm at Cape Kidnappers
Junior Lodge Suites Lodge Suite Two Suite – Alan Pye Cottage Four Suite – Owner's Cottage
Based on twin share in a Junior Lodge Suite
Lodge The Farm at Cape Kidnappers is in the Hawke’s Bay region, 4 hours north of Wellington. The property has breathtaking views over Hawke’s Bay and the stunning Pacific Ocean. Each suite has air conditioning, high-speed wireless internet, remote control flat screen LCD TV, DVD player, CD player with iPod connection, security safe, fully stocked mini bar, walk-in closet, spacious bathroom with heated towel rack, oversized bath tub, twin vanities and is accompanied by 180-degree panoramic views of the farm, world class championship golf course and Pacific Ocean from a private balcony. Rates include: Accommodation, pre-dinner drinks, dinner and breakfast, complimentary mini-bar including domestic beers (excludes liquor and wine) and use of all lodge facilities excluding golf.
Room Types:
Features: ++ Dining room ++ Spa treatments ++ Picnic hampers on request
++ Fitness centre ++ Yoga and Pilates ++ Heated infinity pool ++ Jacuzzi
From $1,584 per room per night
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Hilltop Suite Double/Twin Lodge Deluxe Double Suite Hilltop Family Suite 1-4 people Owners Cottage Two Bdrm 1-4 people
Based on twin share in a Hilltop Suite
Minimum nights stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. Free call Kirra Tours for latest prices on 1800 888 242.
Nelson
Stonefly Lodge
Lodge Award winning Stonefly Lodge provides luxury 5 star accommodation and dining on 56 hectares of private forest on the banks of the Motueka River, only 50 minutesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; drive from Nelson. Architecturally designed and built from local stone and timber the lodge is centrally located between 3 spectacular National Parks (Abel Tasman, Nelson Lakes and Kahurangi National Park), making the lodge an ideal base from which to explore the region. Activities from the lodge include fly fishing, sea kayaking, guided and unguided hiking tours, wine tasting, white water rafting, rock climbing, abseiling, horse riding tours and exploring the many art and craft studios in the region. Four guest rooms are located upstairs complete with ensuites, heated towel rails and private balconies overlooking the river and surrounding mountains. The lodge has been designed with the discerning international traveller in mind, offering luxurious appointments and professional hospitality. Features:
Room Types:
++ Exclusive river frontage ++ Award winning eco lodge ++ Central to 3 National Parks ++ Close to Abel Tasman
++ Private balconies ++ Free Wi-Fi
From $1,216 per room per night
Kaikoura
Hapuku Lodge and Treehouses
Lodge Room
Based on twin share in a Lodge Room
Lodge Hapuku Lodge and Treehouses is a contemporary country hotel located on a deer breeding farm in the South Island, 12 kilometres north of the renowned eco-marine town of Kaikoura. The hotel sits at the base of the Kaikoura Seaward mountain range, with the Kaikoura coast and famed Mangamaunu Bay only a kilometre to the east. The lodge provides luxurious accommodation amongst Kaikouraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rugged coastline, a place for guests to relax in its intimate indoor and outdoor setting and a place from which guests can explore the larger maritime landscape of Kaikoura. There is a choice of accommodation options from Lodges and Suites to a Treehouse. There are many activities at Hapuku including mountain biking, beach and bush walking, picnics or a tour of the local native bush. All bookings include breakfast and dinner. Features: ++ Swimming pool ++ Lap pool ++ Hot tub ++ Dining room
Room Types: ++ Massage room ++ Mountain bike hire ++ Cooking classes ++ Picnic excursions
From $805 per room per night
Queenstown
Matakauri Lodge
Lodge Room Hapuku Room Lodge Suite Family Tree House
Based on twin share in a Lodge Room
Lodge Matakauri Lodge is located 7 minutes from downtown Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. The main lodge has a stylish and spacious lounge, dining and living area to relax in, all with views of Lake Wakatipu. Guests will enjoy world-class dining experiences and luxurious accommodation. Suites boast a generous bedroom with a sitting area and fireplace, walk-in wardrobe and a spacious bathroom with twin vanities and oversized bath tub. All rooms feature high-speed wireless internet, fully-stocked mini-bar, room-controlled air conditioning, flat screen LCD TV, DVD player, CD player with iPod connection, security safe and private balcony. Divine cuisine from award winning chefs and an exceptional wine selection set a worldclass table at Matakauri Lodge, all served before a stunning panorama of alpine lake and rugged mountain peaks. Room Types:
Features: ++ Dining room ++ Spa treatments ++ Picnic hampers on request
++ Fitness centre ++ Yoga and Pilates ++ Heated infinity pool ++ Jacuzzi and sauna
From $1,359 per room per night
Lodge Room Suite Deluxe Suite Owners Cottage Two Bedroom
Based on twin share in a Lodge Room
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Luxury Accommodation South Island
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Queenstown Credit: Sara Orme
Suggested arrival/departure 2
Overnights
1
Auckland
1
Pauanui
Matamata Rotorua
2
Lake Taupo
1
Wellington
Maori Rock Carvings Lake Taupo
Wellington ê Auckland Inclusions
6 days from
1,386
++ 5 nights accommodation including breakfast ++ 6 days car hire (excess applies)
$
Featured Experiences
Per Person Twin Share
++ Te Puia Thermal Reserve ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Hobbiton Movie Set Tour ++ Driving Creek Railway, Pauanui ++ Auckland Harbour Dinner Cruise
Pricing
Te Puia Hangi
Day 3 Rotorua
On arrival into Wellington airport collect your hire car and spend the day exploring the nation`s capital at your leisure. Today you have the time to delve into the history and stories of New Zealand at Te Papa Museum, see Wellington’s natural beauty from the cable car and wind down as you indulge your taste buds with Wellington’s gourmet foodie delights.
This morning make your way to Te Puia, home to Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve and the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Centre. Explore nature’s thermal wonders including silica terraces and the famous Pohutu Geyser. After lunch, take some time to relax in your own private thermal bath at the traditional Polynesian Spa. As evening arrives, make your way to the Tamaki Maori Village for an authentic cultural experience. Sit down to a traditional Hangi (feast) followed by a stirring performance of Maori songs, chants and dance including the haka.
Leaving the city behind, make your way through Tongariro National Park, bordering the volcanic cone of Mt Ruapehu. Follow Desert Road to the popular lakeside town of Taupo, located on the shores of New Zealand’s largest lake. Stop to view the mighty Huka Falls and travel past massive pine forests to reach Rotorua, the centre of Maori culture and famous for its geysers, boiling mud pools and steaming craters.
Approx. 452km (5 hrs 45 mins)
$1,386 $1,453
Superior Deluxe
Day 1 Arrive Wellington
Day 2 Wellington to Rotorua
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See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 4 Rotorua to Pauanui Continue your drive onward through the natural beauty of New Zealand’s Waikato region renowned for its fertile farming land. At Matamata enjoy a visit to the living set used in The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies.
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
After working up a thirst on your tour make your way to The Green Dragon for a cider or ale in authentic Hobbit style! Make your way to the coastal town of Pauanui where you will spend the night in luxury surrounded by native bush and stunning views.
Approx. 190km (2 hrs 30 mins)
Day 5 Pauanui to Auckland Today head around the Coromandel Peninsula. At the quaint township of Coromandel, ride the famous Driving Creek narrow gauge railway through native Kauri forest to a fascinating artist colony. Spend your day exploring the rugged landscape of this hidden paradise set amongst golden beaches and towering mountains. Make your way onward to the lively and ever-expanding ‘City of Sails’. Tonight, see Auckland from a unique perspective as you cruise alongside the harbour city enjoying an intimate three-course dinner by starlight and city lights!
Approx. 275km (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 6 Depart Auckland Make Auckland city your playground with unlimited opportunities to enjoy the last of your North Island trip! No matter what your style, the vibrant city will have you finishing your holiday on a wonderful high before heading home to share your travel stories of New Zealand. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing Huka Falls Credit: Shaun Jeffers
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North Island Self-Drive
6 Day Self-Drive Northern Rapture
North Island Self-Drive
8 Day Self-Drive Fishing Adventure Deep Sea Fishing
Suggested arrival/departure 2
Overnights
3
Paihia
Whangarei
Orewa Auckland
2
Hamilton 2
Auckland ê Auckland Inclusions ++ 7 nights accommodation ++ 8 days car hire (excess applies)
Featured Experiences ++ Sky Tower Auckland ++ Bay of Islands Fishing Charter ++ Lake Taupo Fly Fishing ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience
Day 1 Arrive Auckland Collect your car on arrival at the Airport then head into the City of Sails. Enjoy a day exploring this vibrant multicultural city at your leisure. We recommend you take an afternoon harbour cruise. Or visit the Sky Tower, the most iconic feature of Auckland’s skyline. There is the Orbit Revolving Restaurant at the top of the Sky Tower where you could dine tonight. Otherwise there are plenty of eateries along Viaduct Harbour for you to choose from. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 3 & 4 Bay of Islands You have various options of fishing tours from a fourhour snapper charter to a full day marlin, tuna and share fishing charter, whatever takes your fancy. You may even combine an island cruise with your fishing charter. In the evenings, enjoy dinner at one of the restaurants along the waterfront or enjoy an evening of entertainment over a buffet dinner aboard Darryl’s Dinner Cruise. See page 50 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 5 Bay of Islands to Rotorua This morning say goodbye to the Bay of Islands and drive south. You may wish to stop off at Orewa or one of the beachside villages for a bite to eat, before you drive through Auckland bound for Rotorua. You can stop in at Hamilton or bypass and head straight for your destination for the next couple of nights. Tonight, would be a great opportunity to take the gondola up Mount Ngongotaha and indulge in a buffet dinner overlooking Rotorua and the lake.
Approx. 460km (6 hrs)
7 days from
1,485
$
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From
Standard Superior Deluxe
$1,485 $1,519 $1,897
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Day 6 Rotorua
This morning depart Auckland, crossing Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour and making your way north. Take a break in subtropical Whangarei to savour a leisurely lunch at a quayside café. Whilst in Whangarei, you could take a short stroll around the Whangarei Falls. This afternoon, take the short drive up to Paihia and spend the rest of the afternoon exploring the Bay of Islands. We recommend a visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, New Zealand’s most significant historic site and an award-winning visitor experience.
Today is another opportunity to enjoy a fishing excursion. Take the 1 ¼ hour drive to Taupo to experience a day of fly fishing on Lake Taupo with Chris Jolly Boats. There are 2 hour or 4 hour tour options. Specialist fly fishing guides will share their local knowledge and expertise with you to make it a memorable fishing experience. You may wish to do the shorter tour and spend time back in Rotorua. There are plenty of activities within Rotorua to fill up your time and you can top the day off with an evening Maori Cultural Performance and Traditional Hangi at the Tamaki Maori Village.
Approx. 230km (3 hrs 30 mins)
See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Auckland to Bay of Islands
Rotorua
Day 7 Rotorua to Auckland Today, drive back to Auckland. We recommend stopping in at Matamata where you can take a tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set. Enjoy your final night in Auckland dining at the array of restaurants the city offers.
Approx. 230km (3 hrs 15mins)
Day 8 Depart Auckland Say farewell as you return your rental vehicle to Auckland Airport before boarding your onward flight or return flight home. Fly Fishing
Fishing
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Tamaki Maori Village Credit: Shaun Jeffers
Suggested arrival/departure 2
Overnights
Auckland
1
Hamilton Waitomo
Matamata 2
1
Rotorua
Lake Taupo 1
2
Auckland ê Wellington Inclusions ++ 7 nights accommodation ++ 7 days car hire (excess applies)
Featured Experiences ++ Waitomo Glowworm Caves ++ Hobbiton Movie Set Tour ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Art Deco Vintage Car Tour ++ Full Day Lord of The Rings Rover Tour
Day 1 Arrive Auckland Touch down in the City of Sails, where your hire car will be ready and awaiting collection. Enjoy a day exploring this vibrant multicultural metropolis at your leisure. We recommend you head up the Sky Tower for a bird’s eye view of the city, a particularly beautiful sight in the evening.
Day 2 Auckland to Waitomo Depart Auckland in the morning and make your way south across the lush Waikato region. Stop in Hamilton for a stroll through the captivating Hamilton Gardens, and maybe a bite to eat in the onsite cafe, before continuing on to the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Take a tour of the amazing labyrinth of ancient limestone caverns and formations and marvel at a galaxy of tiny living lights as you take a short boat trip through the glowworm grotto.
Approx. 200km (2 hrs 30 mins)
Martinborough Wellington
Day 3 Waitomo to Rotorua This morning head inland to the rural township of Matamata and join a tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set for your very own Middle Earth experience. You will be fully guided through the picturesque farmland transformed into ‘The Shire’ known and loved by all, ending with a drink at The Green Dragon Inn. Take a moment to bring yourself back from the enchanting land of Hobbits, before continuing on to Rotorua.
Approx. 170km (2 hrs 30 mins)
Day 4 Rotorua Get up close and personal with a kiwi at Rainbow Springs, throw yourself into some high-octane activities at Agroventures or experience the natural wonderland of bubbling mud and boiling waters at Hells Gate geothermal park. Retreat to Polynesian Spa or Wai Ora Spa for some rest and relaxation. Tonight, enjoy a traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Performance Tamaki Maori Village. See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 5 Rotorua to Napier This morning head to the Hawke’s Bay region. Stop just before Taupo to visit the thundering Huka Falls. Continue on to Napier where you have an afternoon to explore the Art Deco city centre. This afternoon, take a tour in a vintage car to see all the sites of interest and learn about the city’s rich history from an experienced guide.
Approx. 220km (2 hrs 45 mins)
Day 6 Napier to Wellington This morning head south to the Nation’s capital city. A city nestled between a beautiful harbour surrounded by rolling hills. Wellington is a city full of arts, culture, shopping and has a vibrant nightlife. A visit to Te Papa National Musem is highly recommended. There are numerous cafes and restaurants to check out for dinner.
Approx. 315km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Waitomo Glowworm Caves Credit: Shaun Jeffers
Napier
8 days from
1,466
$
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From
Standard Superior Deluxe
$1,466 $1,537 $3,617
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Day 7 Wellington Join a full-day Lord of the Rings tour and explore various sites around the city that you will recognise. Spend the remainder of the day at your leisure. A visit to Te Papa National Museum is highly recommended as is a ride on the famous Cable Car for amazing views of the city. See page 78 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 8 Depart Wellington If you have the time, treat yourself to a leisurely breakfast at one of Wellington’s plentiful top notch cafes. Return your rental car at Wellington Airport in ample time for your return flight home.
Lord of The Rings Rover Tour
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North Island Self-Drive
8 Day Self-Drive Northern Scenes
North Island Self-Drive
9 Day Self-Drive Northern Sensations Suggested arrival/departure 2
Overnights
2
Auckland
Matamata Rotorua
2
Lake Taupo 2
2
Napier
Wellington
Hobbiton
Auckland ê Wellington Inclusions
9 days from
2,067
++ 8 nights accommodation including breakfast ++ 7 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Private airport transfer on arrival into Auckland
$
Per Person Twin Share
Featured Experiences ++ Waiheke Island Wine Tasting Tour ++ Hobbiton Movie Set Tour ++ Rotorua Volcanic Air Safari ++ Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Guided Art Deco Tour Napier
Pricing Superior Deluxe
See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Waiheke Island After a leisurely start to the day, a short ferry ride will take you to Waiheke Island, a haven for vineyards, olive groves, art galleries and sandy beaches. Your trip to paradise begins with a warm greeting as you step off the ferry where jaw-dropping vistas await. Learn about local Maori history and island life before enjoying some of Waiheke's award winning wineries. Take time for a relaxed lunch before boarding your ferry back to Auckland. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request. Napier
Day 3 Auckland to Rotorua
Day 6 Hawke’s Bay
Collect your rental car this morning and travel south to Matamata, home to the famous Hobbiton Movie Set. Situated on private farmland, you’ll be treated to a fun and interesting guided tour before continuing on to the geothermal city of Rotorua.
See page 74 for additional activities and sightseeing
Approx. 230kms (3 hrs)
Day 4 Rotorua Today’s highlight is a helicopter flight over Rotorua and beyond the crater rim. Enjoy spectacular views of the hidden lakes district, distant volcanoes and local geothermal activity in this captivating overview of this stunning area. Later today, travel past the Blue and Green Lakes to the famous buried village of Te Wairoa. This evening, visit Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve and be treated to a traditional Maori Hangi (feast) and cultural performance. See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 5 Rotorua to Napier Leave Rotorua this morning and travel south to Lake Taupo. Stop to view the mighty Huka Falls and Wairakei Geothermal project, then take time to wander around the popular lakeside resort of Taupo. Continue on to Napier, one of the world’s finest Art Deco cities. Here, your local guide will bring this fascinating architecture to life on your walk around the town this afternoon. Waiheke Island, Auckland
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$2,067 $2,175
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing.
Day 1 Arrive Auckland On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your downtown city hotel. The rest of today is at leisure to enjoy New Zealand’s 'City of Sails'. Take a stroll around the Viaduct Harbour or visit the Auckland Sky Tower, providing amazing 360-degree views.
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Approx. 220kms (3 hrs)
Widely regarded as the ‘Tuscany of the South Pacific’, this region boasts some of New Zealand’s best and oldest wineries. Enjoy a free day to experience some of the many optional activities available or simply relax and enjoy your surroundings.
Day 7 Napier to Wellington Travel this morning through the rural heartland of the Wairarapa region enroute to Wellington, the nation’s capital. On arrival, enjoy an afternoon at leisure to explore this vibrant city.
Approx. 330kms (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 8 Wellington Recently named the ‘coolest little capital in the world’ by Lonely Planet, Wellington is nestled between a sparkling harbour and rolling green hills and is renowned for its arts, heritage, culture and native beauty. A visit to Te Papa National Museum, a ride on the famous Cable Car or a visit to Weta Workshop is highly recommended. If you like action-packed adventure activities, Wellington has it all along with beautiful walks around the harbour and surrounding hills. See page 78 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 9 Depart Wellington It's time to head home today. Drop your rental car at Wellington Airport in time for your return flight home.
Rotorua Skyline Gondola
Suggested arrival/departure 2
Overnights
2
Omapere
Paihia
1
Auckland
1
1
Pauanui
2
Rotorua
Lake Taupo 1
1
Auckland ê Wellington Inclusions ++ 9 nights accommodation ++ 10 days car hire (excess applies)
Featured Experiences ++ Footprints Waipoua ++ Cape Brett Hole in the Rock Cruise ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Te Puia Thermal Reserve ++ Rotorua Skyline Gondola
Day 1 Arrive Auckland “Haere Mai”, welcome to New Zealand’s North Island. Your rental car will be ready and waiting, so you can get started on your adventure right away. We recommend visiting the Sky Tower to take in the sprawling city from 220 metres above. For a unique dining experience, you may wish to stay for a meal in the rotating Orbit Restaurant. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Auckland to Hokianga Depart Auckland this morning and make your way north. Travel through farmland and forest, Warkworth and Wellsford. Drive across to the west coast and continue north until you reach Omapere in the Hokianga region. Tonight, learn about the Maori history of the Waipoua Forest whilst on your Footprints Waipoua Twilight Encounter. Stand up close to the largest living Kauri trees including the Tane Mahuta known as ‘the Lord of the Forest’.
Approx. 260km (3 hrs 45 mins)
Day 3 Hokianga to Bay of Islands Today, cross from the west coast to the east coast and arrive at the Bay of Islands, a region that is made up of 144 islands. On arrival into Paihia, spend the afternoon meandering around the little village or visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Tonight, we suggest an entertaining evening aboard Darryl’s Dinner Cruise whilst cruising past the Haruru Falls.
Napier
Martinborough Wellington
Urupukapuka Island, a pest-free recreation reserve with numerous scenic walks and an unspoiled beach.
10 days from
See page 50 for additional activities and sightseeing
1,719
$
Day 5 Bay of Islands to Coromandel Depart Paihia this morning and drive south back to Auckland before heading on south to Thames then along the Coromandel Peninsula. This area is known for its natural beauty including rainforests and golden beaches.
Approx. 395km (6 hrs)
Day 6 Coromandel to Rotorua Today drive around the picturesque Coromandel Peninsula. Along the peninsula there are many places to stop along the way including the famous Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach where you can dig your own hot pools in the sand.
Approx. 260km (4 hrs)
Day 7 Rotorua Today is for exploring Rotorua. We suggest a visit to Agrodome for a unique farm experience, ride the gondola up Mt Ngongotaha for extensive views over the city and lake or visit Te Puia with its geysers and bubbling mud pools. This evening enjoy a cultural performance at Mitai Maori Village along with a delicious Hangi meal. See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 8 Rotorua to Napier via Taupo This morning head south to Taupo. We recommend stopping at the Huka Falls to watch the roaring waters rushing through the narrow gorge. Continue on to Napier where you have the afternoon to explore the Art Deco city centre. To see all the sites of interest and learn about the city’s rich history from an experienced guide, take a tour in a vintage car or a 1 ½ hour evening walk.
Approx. 230km (3 hrs)
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From
Standard Superior Deluxe
$1,719 $1,867 $2,488
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Day 9 Napier to Wellington via Martinborough Bid farewell to Napier and head south to our nation’s capital city. You may like to stop for a tour of the Tui Brewery in Mangatainoka or visit one of the local wineries in the Martinborough wine region.
Approx. 350km (4 hrs 45 mins)
Day 10 Depart Wellington Spend today exploring Wellington until you have to say farewell as you return your rental vehicle to Wellington Airport before boarding your onward flight or return flight home. See page 78 for additional activities and sightseeing
Approx. 90km (1 hr 15 mins)
Day 4 Bay of Islands Take the opportunity to enjoy a boat ride to the Hole in the Rock this morning. Cruise past the islands dotted throughout the bay and keep an eye out for dolphins, whales and other marine life. Excitement grows as you pass through the Hole in the Rock and into the majestic Grand Cathedral Cave. This trip includes a stopover on beautiful
The Heads
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North Island Self-Drive
10 Day Self-Drive North Island Escape
South Island Self-Drive
9 Day Self-Drive Southern Explorer TSS Earnslaw at Walter Peak
Suggested arrival/departure 2
Suggested arrival/departure Overnights
2
Overnights
1
Christchurch
1
Christchurch
Milford Sound 1 Milford Sound 2 Queenstown 11 2 Queenstown Te Anau 1
Christchurch ê Queenstown Inclusions ++ 8 nights accommodation including breakfast ++ 9 days car hire (excess applies)
Featured Experiences ++ Larnach Castle and Gardens ++ Speights Alehouse Tour and Dinner ++ Te Anau Glowworm Caves ++ Milford Sound Overnight Cruise ++ Skyline Gondola and Dinner
Today, explore the Otago Peninsula including a visit to Larnach Castle. The peninsula is a haven for seabirds and other marine life, including little blue penguins, yellow-eyed penguins and albatross. Or you may wish to stroll around the city admiring the Edwardian structures including the well photographed Dunedin Railway Station. This afternoon you may like to visit the sweet-tooth paradise of Cadbury World. Marvel at the Chocolate Fall where melted chocolate plummets. Tonight, enjoy a tour of Speights Alehouse followed by a dinner.
Day 4 Dunedin to Invercargill This morning head for New Zealand’s most southernmost city, Invercargill. Drive through Balclutha which has a distinctive arched concrete bridge and a museum where you can see historic farming and household implements. Explore the Catlins which lies between Kaka Point and Fortrose. The winding road will take you to see seals and sealions, Hector’s dolphins, several species of penguin and the petrified forest in Curio Bay. Wilderness beaches, waterfalls, walkways, lakes and rivers provide non-stop scenery along the way. If you have time this afternoon, take the half hour drive to Bluff which is a fishing port well known for its seafood, especially the famous Bluff Oysters or explore Invercargill.
Approx. 245km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 1 Arrive Christchurch
Day 5 Invercargill to Te Anau
Collect your rental car from the airport on arrival into Christchurch, the gateway to New Zealand’s South Island and Canterbury region. Depending on when you touch down, you may wish to explore the city known as the ‘garden city’ for it’s beautiful Hagley Park with the Avon River meandering through it. Watch punters on the Avon, tour the Botanical Gardens or board the tramway for a short sightseeing tour of the city, hopping on and off as you please at locations that catch your eye. Tonight, dine at one of the new cafes or restaurants or board the unique tramcar Restaurant and enjoy dinner whilst seeing Christchurch come alive at night.
Today you head for the gateway to Fiordland National Park, Te Anau. You have a choice of two routes to reach Te Anau. One route takes you along the coast where you can stop in at Riverton, one of New Zealand's first settlements. You will drive through Tuatapere and Clifden where you can investigate caves and discover the historic suspension bridge. Drive along the shores of Lake Manapouri before arriving in to Te Anau. Alternatively, take the inland route and travel through Gore and Lumsden. On arrival into Te Anau, take a tour of the Te Anau Glowworm Caves, a subterranean world of limestone tunnels sculpted over thousands of years by the river that runs through them. Admire the galaxies of glowworms overhead as you float by on the silent waters.
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Day 2 Christchurch to Dunedin This morning, you begin your journey south. We recommend stopping in at Oamaru to admire the thriving Victorian Precinct. Have a bite to eat at one of the restaurants or cafes for lunch then take the time to wander the cobbled streets and visit the art galleries. Continue your journey south. Before arriving into Dunedin make a quick visit to the Moeraki Boulders. These are spherical shaped boulders that dot the Koekohe Beach, a very unique sight to see.
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Oamaru Dunedin
2
Dunedin
Invercargill
1
Catlins
Invercargill
1
Catlins
Day 3 Dunedin
See page 117 for optional activities and sightseeing
Yellow Eyed Penguin
Te Anau
Oamaru 2
Approx. 180km (2 hrs 30 mins)
Day 6 Te Anau to Milford Sound A trip to Te Anau wouldn’t be complete without seeing the majestic Milford Sound. The drive into Milford Sound is absolutely spectacular and is regarded as one of the most scenic drives in the world. On arrival, embark on a magical journey aboard the Milford Mariner Overnight Cruise. As you cruise the fiord, marvel at the soaring peaks above and enjoy a delicious buffet dinner.
Approx. 120km (1 hr 45 mins)
9 days from
1,783
$
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From
Standard Superior Deluxe
$1,783 $2,032 $2,266
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Day 7 Milford Sound to Queenstown This morning, wake up to one of the world’s most beautiful places. After disembarking from your cruise, drive to the popular tourist city of Queenstown. With so many activities on offer, it is hard to make a decision on what to do. You do have a whole day to explore tomorrow as well! Tonight, enjoy dinner at one of the award-winning restaurants Queenstown has on offer.
Approx. 285km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 8 Queenstown Enjoy a relaxing day in Queenstown today. There is an array of activities to do to fill in your day. Take a ride on the Shotover Jetboat, embark on the TSS Earnslaw steamship cruise or soak in the Onsen Hot Pools. Tonight, enjoy a trip on the Skyline Gondola to enjoy a buffet dinner at Stratosfare Restaurant to finish your trip with a delicious dining experience overlooking the town, lake and mountains beyond. See page 110 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 9 Depart Queenstown Today you bid farewell to Queenstown and return your rental car to the airport in time for your onward flight.
Why not extend your stay to include Stewart Island – please ask us for details.
Milford Sound
Suggested arrival/departure Train Journey 2
Overnights
Greymouth
Franz Josef
1
2
Mt Cook 1
Christchurch
Tekapo
Wanaka Milford Sound 2 Queenstown 1
Christchurch ê Christchurch Inclusions ++ 9 nights accommodation ++ 9 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Airport and railway station transfers
Featured Experiences ++ Mt John Observatory ++ Speights Alehouse Tour and Dinner ++ Milford Sound Nature Cruise ++ World famous TranzAlpine Train
Day 1 Arrive Christchurch Collect your rental car from the airport on arrival in Christchurch. Depending on when you touch down, you may have time to sample the delights of this elegant city. Cathedral Square is at the heart of the post-earthquake rejuvenation, with food markets, sculpture, street art and new architecture happily sharing space with the original cityscape.
Day 2 Christchurch to Lake Tekapo Today you traverse the wide Canterbury Plains to reach the alpine town of Lake Tekapo, with its impossibly blue lake and pristine landscape. The historic Church of the Good Shepherd is a stellar spot for photo opportunities, or take a scenic flight over Aoraki Mt Cook and Westland Tai Poutini National Park for an experience you’ll never forget. Tonight, visit the Mt John Observatory.
Approx. 230km (3 hrs) Mt Cook
Te Anau
2
Dunedin
Day 3 Lake Tekapo to Dunedin Cruise back down to sea level and follow the eastern coastline to Dunedin, known as the Edinburgh of the south. We recommend a stop at the Moeraki Boulders, a natural attraction rich in Maori legend and geological history.
10 days from
1,855
$
Approx. 420km (5 hrs)
Per Person Twin Share
Day 4 Dunedin Enjoy a day at leisure to explore this memorable city. Take a drive out to visit Larnach Castle on the Otago Peninsula. The peninsula is also renowned for its abundance of seabirds – Toroa (royal albatross), Korora (little blue penguins), and Hoiho (yellow-eyed penguins) – in addition to colonies of fur seals and sea lions. This evening, enjoy a tour of the iconic Speights Brewery followed by sumptuous dinner at Speights Alehouse. See page 117 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 5 Dunedin to Te Anau Today head inland to Te Anau. Cross rich farmlands to the agricultural towns of Gore and Lumsden, before arriving at the shores of Lake Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland National Park.
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From
Standard Superior Deluxe
$1,855 $2,025 $2,702
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request. TranzAlpine
Approx. 290km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 6 Te Anau to Queenstown via Milford Sound Drive the scenic Milford Road, taking time to stop for photos in the breathtaking surrounds. In the heart of Fiordland National Park, board a boat for your nature cruise on Milford Sound and feast your eyes on the awe-inspiring Mitre Peak, enchanting waterfalls and native fauna. Afterwards, follow the road back to Te Anau and onto Queenstown.
Approx. 415km (6 hrs 30 mins)
Day 7 Queenstown Spend this free day in Queenstown savouring the myriad of activities on offer. Options include a jetboat ride, winery tour, skiing (mid-June – early October) and lots more. This evening, we suggest taking a ride up Bob’s Peak on the Skyline Gondola and dine at Stratosfare. With spectacular food and panoramic views over the lake and mountains, it’s an exceptional experience. See page 110 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 8 Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier Leave Queenstown early this morning and head into the quaint village of Arrowtown, known for its heritage buildings and old gold mining days. Drive north through Wanaka and along the untamed west coast. In Haast Pass a number of short walks start at the road’s edge, leading through rainforest to thundering waterfalls and luminous blue pools.
Once you reach Franz Josef Glacier village, we recommend a guided ice walk or heli-hike to take you onto the glacier itself.
Approx. 390km (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 9 Franz Josef Glacier to Christchurch Continue northward and drop your rental car in Greymouth, before boarding the TranzAlpine for one of the world’s finest scenic rail voyages. You will be treated to unparalleled vistas over deep gorges, traverse the spectacular alpine landscape of the mighty Southern Alps, and roll through a mosaic of farmland as you make your way into Christchurch.
Approx. 175km by road 223km by rail (6 hrs 50 mins)
Day 10 Depart Christchurch A shuttle service will collect you from your hotel and take you to Christchurch Airport for your onward travel. www.kirratours.co.nz - 27
South Island Self-Drive
10 Day Self-Drive Alpine Explorer
South Island Self-Drive
10 Day Self-Drive Top of the South Suggested arrival/departure 2
Overnights arrival/departure Suggested Train Journey
2
Overnights
Nelson
2 2
Punakaiki Greymouth
1
Blenheim
Murchinson 1
Hanmer Springs
Greymouth
Christchurch 1 Akaroa 2 Christchurch
2
Franz Josef
1
Mt Cook 1
Tekapo
Wanaka Milford Sound 2 Queenstown 1
Te Anau
2
Dunedin
Waipara Valley Credit: christchurchnz.com
Christchurch ê Christchurch Inclusions ++ 9 nights accommodation ++ 9 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Airport and railway station transfers
Featured Experiences ++ World Famous TranzAlpine Train ++ World of Wearable Art and Classic Car Museum ++ Abel Tasman The Great Day Out (Cruise and Walk) ++ Hanmer Springs Hot Pools Entry ++ Akaroa Harbour Nature Cruise
Day 1 Arrive Christchurch On arrival, you will be transferred to your downtown city hotel. Take time to explore Christchurch, the gateway to New Zealand’s South Island and Canterbury region. Cathedral Square is at the heart of the post-earthquake rejuvenation, with food markets, sculptures, street art and new architecture happily sharing space with the original cityscape.
Reserve along the way. You will return to the golden expanse of Anchorage Beach to walk 3hrs 30mins (11.5kms, 7 miles) along the easiest section of the coast track, with spectacular views over Tasman Bay. The track winds through sunny Kanuka forest with hidden fern grottos and crystal mountain streams. At Marahau you will rejoin your coach at 4.00pm or 5.30pm for the trip back to Nelson.
Per Person Twin Share From
Day 5 Nelson to Blenheim
Standard Superior Deluxe
$1,601 $1,714 $2,267
After leaving Nelson, you will travel through the beautiful Marlborough wine region where you may wish to visit some of the well-known wineries along the way. If you’d like a glimpse of local life in 1890, Rai Valley has a beautifully preserved cottage museum and old gold mining fields can be explored at nearby Canvastown. Havelock, which is known as the Greenshell Mussel Capital of the World is another possible stop along the way. Alternatively, you may wish to travel on to Picton and join the Magic Mail Run cruise which showcases the Marlborough Sounds including Queen Charlotte Sound. Blenheim, the gateway to the well-known Marlborough wine region will be your stop for the night
Approx. 115kms (1 hrs 40 mins)
You will be transferred to the Christchurch Railway Station this morning to board the famous TranzAlpine train for a coast to coast rail adventure through the Southern Alps, rated as one of the most scenic train journeys in the world. On arrival into Greymouth, you will collect your rental car and travel through to the small community of Punakaiki where you must witness the famous Pancake Rocks, one of the most visited natural attractions on the West Coast.
A free day to relax and marvel at the magic that is the Marlborough Sounds. Enjoy three of the region’s icons all in one day – Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough Sounds and famously fresh seafood!
Today we begin our journey further north, travelling inland through the Nelson Lakes region on to the charming city of Nelson, known as the busiest fishing port in New Zealand and the gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park. Upon arrival, visit the World of Wearable Art and Classic Car Museum, before settling into your accommodation by mid-afternoon.
Approx. 265kms (3 hrs 45 mins)
Day 4 Abel Tasman National Park Take the coach from Nelson to Kaiteriteri to board the 9.30am Vista Cruise departure. Cruise the length of the spectacular Abel Tasman coastline to Totaranui, viewing the fascinating Seal Colony at Tonga Island Marine 28 - www.kirratours.co.nz
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing
Day 6 Blenheim
Day 3 Punakaiki to Nelson
1,601
$
See page 87 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Christchurch to Punakaiki
Approx. 45kms (40 mins) Greymouth to Punakaiki
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All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Day 9 Akaroa to Christchurch Start the morning exploring the French flair of this quaint little village. You will notice the French influence in street names, restaurants and colourful characters. Explore many of the interesting Arts and Crafts shops, before making the leisurely drive back to Christchurch.
Approx. 80kms (1 hrs 30 mins)
See page 83 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 10 Depart Christchurch
Day 7 Blenheim to Hanmer Springs
Depending on the departure time of your flight home, you may have the opportunity for one last experience in Christchurch before returning your rental car. We recommend the International Antarctic Centre, the closest you’ll get to the cold continent without mounting an expedition!
Drive south to Hanmer Springs, a village famous for its hot pools and thermal springs. On arrival, relax in the thermal pools and spa to rest those weary legs from the last few days.
Approx. 340kms (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 8 Hanmer Springs to Akaroa As you drive to Akaroa be sure to stop at She Chocolat on the main road in Governors Bay for one of their legendary hot chocolates or sweet treats. Travel over the beautiful Banks Peninsula, formed following violent eruptions of two ancient volcanoes. The aptly named "Hill Top" gives glorious views of Akaroa Harbour and the remote bays and farmlands. The waters of Akaroa are home to the rarest and smallest marine dolphin. Here you will enjoy a Harbour Nature Cruise before checking into your accommodation.
Approx. 215kms (3 hrs) Hanmer Springs
Suggested arrival/departure Interislander Ferry 2
Overnights
Nelson
Wellington 2 Picton 2 1
Blenheim Punakaiki
Franz Josef
1
2
Wanaka
Milford Sound 3
Queenstown
Nelson and Abel Tasman
Queenstown ê Wellington Inclusions ++ 11 nights accommodation ++ 10 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Airport and ferry transfers ++ Interislander ferry crossing
Featured Experiences ++ Dart River Safari ++ Franz Josef Hot Pools ++ Wilsons Abel Tasman Cruise and Walk ++ Scenic Mussel Cruise
Day 1 Arrive Queenstown On arrival into Queenstown, collect your rental vehicle and head into your accommodation. The remainder of the day is yours to relax and explore.
Day 2 Queenstown We recommend one of the adrenaline-filled activities on offer in our adventure capital. Enjoy a Dart River Safari providing a wilderness experience with a jetboat ride. We highly recommend including a Skyline Gondola ride, Kiwi Haka show and buffet dinner to finish your day of excitement with a delicious dining experience overlooking the town, lake, and mountains beyond. See page 110 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 3 Queenstown Perhaps venture to Arrowtown today, a quaint village with heritage buildings and boutique shopping, filled with stories of its beginnings as a gold mining settlement. For a decadent treat, you might fancy a tour of the area’s wineries. Alternatively, embark on a day tour to the majestic Milford Sound, taking in the spectacular scenery during your magical journey. See page 110 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 4 Queenstown to Franz Josef Leave Queenstown today for the West Coast. Along the way we recommend a visit to the weird and wonderful Puzzling World near Wanaka. This is an entertaining activity for young and old alike with a mix of bizarre buildings, the world famous Great Maze and rooms of illusion. Drive along the shores of the scenic Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka, before heading over the Haast Pass. There are places to stop at the roadside in the Pass to admire the stunning waterfalls and blue pools. You will pass through the village of Fox Glacier, before arriving in at Franz Josef Glacier.
Approx. 360km (4 hrs 45 mins)
Day 5 Franz Josef Today, you have the option of taking a helicopter ride over the glaciers or embarking on a Heli Hike which will take you up onto the glacier where you will be guided across the ice. Alternatively, if walking on the ice is not your style, you could always join a guided walk to the glacier’s terminal face. We recommend enjoying some relaxation time at the Glacier Hot Pools. These pools are nestled in the rainforest and are a perfect spot for a tranquil experience to sit back and unwind.
12 days from
2,176
$
Per Person Twin Share
See page 101 for optional activities and sightseeing
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From
Day 6 Franz Josef to Punakaiki
Standard Superior Deluxe
$2,176 $2,477 $3,256
Today, head north along the West Coast. Spend some time in Hokitika on your way, a town noted for its Pounamu (New Zealand jade). You may wish to stop in at Greymouth for lunch. Visit Shantytown where you can enjoy a steam train ride through native rainforest and even try your luck at gold panning. Just before arriving into Punakaiki for the night, we recommend a visit to the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks, giant pancake limestone formations.
Approx. 220km (3 hrs)
Day 7 Punakaiki to Nelson This morning, continue your journey north towards Westport then head inland to Nelson. On arrival into Nelson, a town known for its local art, you may wish to visit local art galleries. This town is a magnet for creative folk, with more than 350 working artists and craftspeople, or head to one of the golden beaches. Nelson is also the gateway to the small but perfectly formed Abel Tasman National Park, crystal clear waters and bird-filled native bush.
Approx. 265km (3 hrs 40 mins)
Day 8 Abel Tasman National Park Take the coach from Nelson to Kaiteriteri to board the 9.30am Vista Cruise departure. Cruise the length of the spectacular Abel Tasman coastline to Totaranui, viewing the fascinating Seal Colony at Tonga Island Marine Reserve along the way. You will return to the golden expanse of Anchorage Beach to walk 3hrs 30mins (11.5kms, 7 miles) along the easiest section of the coast track, with spectacular views over Tasman Bay. The track winds through sunny Kanuka forest with hidden fern grottos and crystal mountain streams. At Marahau you will rejoin your coach at 4.00pm or 5.30pm for the trip back to Nelson. See page 87 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 9 Nelson to Blenheim After leaving Nelson, you will travel through the beautiful Marlborough wine region. You can board a Scenic Mussel Cruise this afternoon at Havelock, known as the Greenshell Mussel Capital of the World. Alternatively, you may wish to travel on to Picton and join the Magic Mail Run cruise
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
that showcases the Marlborough Sounds including Queen Charlotte Sound. Blenheim, the gateway to the well-known Marlborough wine region will be your stop for the night.
Approx. 115km (1 hrs 30 mins)
Day 10 Blenheim to Wellington This afternoon, take the short drive to Picton. Return your rental vehicle in time for your afternoon ferry crossing. Cross Cook Strait on the scenic three-hour voyage. On arrival in Wellington, pick up a transfer into the city where you will spend your last couple of days.
Approx. 30km by road 92km by ferry (4 hrs)
Day 11 Wellington The capital and its surrounds offer a tremendous range of activities, from culture and art in the city’s theatres and galleries to wildlife encounters and waterfront walkways. The thriving metropolis is home to fantastic shopping, gourmet food and colourful citizens. You may wish to take a ride on the historic Wellington Cable Car for panoramic views of the city and harbour. Tonight, we recommend a visit to Zealandia to experience a unique night tour showcasing New Zealand’s famous Kiwi birds. See page 78 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 12 Depart Wellington Today you will be transferred to Wellington Airport for your onward flight or return flight home. www.kirratours.co.nz - 29
South Island Self-Drive
12 Day Self-Drive Discover the West Coast
South Island Self-Drive
13 Day Self-Drive South Island Cycling
Suggested arrival/departure Interislander Ferry Lake Pukaki
2
Overnights Suggested arrival/departure Interislander Ferry
2
Overnights
Nelson Punakaiki
1
Wellington 1 Picton 2
Kenepuru Sound 2
Picton
Greymouth Fox Glacier 1 1 Mt Cook Franz Josef 1 Wanaka Wedderburn 2 Mt Cook 1
Queenstown 2 Wanaka Milford Sound 4
2
1
Wellington
1 Hanmer Springs 1 Christchurch
1
Christchurch
Dunedin
Queenstown
Te Anau
Wellington ê Christchurch
of thundering, thumping and roaring countryside that rhythmically emits plumes of salt water from its blowholes.
Inclusions
Approx. 265km (3 hrs 45 mins)
++ 12 nights accommodation ++ 10 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Airport and ferry transfers ++ Interislander ferry crossing
Day 5 Punakaiki to Fox Glacier
Featured Experiences ++ Trail Journeys Cycling Tour ++ One hour Jet boat Adventure ++ Skyline Gondola and Dinner ++ Otago Rail Trail Overnight Cycling Tour ++ Speights Alehouse Tour and Dinner ++ Entry to Sir Edmund Hilary Alpine Centre
Day 1 Arrive Wellington On arrival, you will be transferred to your downtown city hotel. The rest of today is at leisure to enjoy New Zealand’s capital city. Visits to the Te Papa National Museum and the Weta Workshop are highly recommended. See page 78 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Wellington to Nelson A transfer will take you from your hotel to the Interislander ferry terminal. Over the three-hour voyage to Te Waipounamu (South Island) you will cruise out of Wellington Harbour, cross Raukawa Moana (Cook Strait) and sail through the beautiful Marlborough Sounds. Collect your rental car when you disembark in Picton and drive across to Nelson.
Approx. 92km by ferry 110km by road (5 hrs 15 mins)
Day 3 Nelson Trail Journeys This one day cycle adventure takes in some of the most stunning scenery on Tasman’s Great Taste Trail. There are many fun stops along the way with award winning wineries, craft breweries and the World of Wearable Art museum to name a few. This is all grade one riding (easy) where a moderate fitness level is required. A short ride on the Mapua Ferry has you landing on the Mapua Wharf where the vibe and atmosphere is very relaxing. More adventurous options and multi-day rides are available on request
Day 4 Nelson to Punakaiki Leave our sunniest region and make your way south to Punakaiki, home of the famous Pancake Rocks. Thirty million years in the making, nature has carved the rock into fantastical shapes and turned it into a percussion 30 - www.kirratours.co.nz
Continue your journey south to Fox Glacier today. Drive along the west coast, taking in the spectacular coastal landscape. This afternoon, we recommend a scenic helicopter flight to take in the magnificence of both Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. For the more adventurous take a four-hour Heli Hike where you can experience the glacier up close.
Approx. 240km (3 hrs 15 mins)
Day 6 Fox Glacier to Queenstown Depart the glacier region today and head for the popular tourist town of Queenstown. Drive past mountains sculpted by glaciers during the ice ages, then follow the shores of Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea. Tonight, enjoy dinner at one of the award-winning restaurants Queenstown has on offer.
Approx. 330km (4 hrs 15 mins)
Day 7 Queenstown Enjoy a morning of leisure in the adventure capital before an amazing jet boat experience across the pristine waters of Lake Wakatipu. Your K-Jet adventure will take you through the tranquil beauty of the willow lined Kawarau River and onto the shallow braided waters of the Shotover River. Tonight, ride the Skyline Gondola to the top of Bob’s Peak to enjoy a buffet dinner at Stratosfare Restaurant, a delicious dining experience overlooking the town, lake and mountains beyond. Today, you will leave your car behind ready for your Otago Rail Trail tomorrow morning. See page 110 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 8 & 9 Otago Rail Trail Queenstown to Dunedin This two day independent cycle adventure takes in two scenic parts of the famous Otago Central Rail Trail. Cycling approximately 40-45kms per day, on a vehicle free trail with an easy gradient. You will cycle through amazing scenery whilst riding over viaducts, through tunnels and encountering old historic hotels and buildings. Your accommodation is included in Wedderburn and dinner can be arranged at an additional cost. This 2-day cycling package is the perfect option for people with limited time, wishing to travel from Queenstown to Dunedin. At the conclusion of the trail on day two you will be transferred to Middlemarch and onto Pukerangi to meet up with the Taieri Gorge Tourist Train which will transport you onto Dunedin.
Day 10 Dunedin Collect your hire car this morning and explore the Otago Peninsula. This picturesque area is a haven for seabirds
15 days from
2,688
$
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From
Standard Superior Deluxe
$2,688 $2,919 $3,324
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request. and other marine life, including little blue penguins, yellow-eyed penguins and albatross. Or simply stroll around the city admiring the Edwardian structures. This evening, enjoy a tour of the iconic Speights Brewery followed by a sumptuous dinner at Speights Alehouse. See page 117 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 11 Dunedin to Mt Cook This morning stop at Koekohe Beach to view the Moeraki Boulders, originally formed in ancient sea floor sediments around 60 million years ago. After a photo opportunity continue onto Mount Cook National Park which is home of the highest mountain ‘Aoraki’ and the longest glaciers. It is alpine in the purest sense, with sky scraping peaks, ancient glaciers and permanent snow fields all set under a star-studded sky.
Approx. 330km (4 hrs 45 mins)
Day 12 Mt Cook to Christchurch Today, head towards the azure waters of Lake Tekapo, a stunning expanse located amongst the mountain ranges of the Southern Alps. View the much-photographed Church of the Good Shepherd, a tiny iconic stone church built in 1935, which is perfectly located overlooking the powder blue waters of the lake allowing for some spectacular photo opportunities. From here you will cross the fertile Canterbury Plains into Christchurch and enjoy an afternoon at leisure.
Approx. 335km (4 hrs 25 mins)
Day 13 Depart Christchurch Today, you bid farewell to Christchurch after returning your rental car to the airport in time for your onward flight or return flight home.
TranzAlpine Waimakariri River
Suggested arrival/departure Interislander Ferry 2
Overnights
Kenepuru Sound 2
Picton
Greymouth
Franz Josef
1
1
1 2
1
Wellington
Hanmer Springs Christchurch
Mt Cook
Wanaka Milford Sound 4
Queenstown
Te Anau
Wellington ê Christchurch Inclusions ++ 12 nights accommodation including breakfast ++ 9 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Private airport and railway station transfers ++ Interislander ferry crossing ++ Water transfers to and from Kenepuru Sound
Featured Experiences ++ Tasman Glacier Explorer boat expedition ++ Spectacular Milford Sound Nature cruise ++ World famous TranzAlpine train ++ Entry to Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre
Day 1 Arrive Wellington On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your downtown city hotel. The rest of today is at leisure to enjoy New Zealand’s capital city. Visits to the Te Papa National Museum and the Weta Workshop are highly recommended.
Day 2 Wellington to Picton Transfer to the ferry terminal this morning for the cruise across Cook Strait by Interislander ferry to the picturesque fishing village of Picton. You will be transferred by water taxi to your remote resort, * Raetihi Lodge located in the stunning Kenepuru Sound. Includes free use of kayaks, mountain bikes, dinghies and fishing tackle.
Day 3 Kenepuru Sound A free day to relax and marvel at the magic that is the Marlborough Sounds. Lodge staff will share their love of the region with you through the wide range of water and nature based experiences they put at your fingertips.
Day 4 Kenepuru Sound to Hanmer Springs This morning board your return ferry to Picton and head south to Hanmer Springs. On arrival, wander around the town which is known for its stunning thermal pools and spa.
13 days from
4,199
$
Approx. 455 kms (7 hrs)
Day 5 Hanmer Springs to Aoraki Mt Cook Stop to view the tiny Church of the Good Shepherd at Lake Tekapo, then travel up the western side of Lake Pukaki to the Mt Cook National Park, a World Heritage listed site that covers over 70,000 hectares of stunning alpine scenery.
Approx. 420 kms (5 hrs 45 mins)
Day 6 Tasman Glacier Expedition (Mt Cook) This morning, an experienced guide will whisk you away in a stable MAC boat to explore the melting ice-face of the Tasman Glacier. This afternoon visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Centre.
Day 7 Mt Cook to Queenstown Today you will drive over the Lindis Pass and emerge into lush green farmlands. Enjoy time to stroll through the historic village of Arrowtown before arriving at the spectacular alpine village of Queenstown, regarded as New Zealand’s premier holiday destination.
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From $4,199 $4,929
Superior Deluxe
*Please note that Raetihi Lodge is only open during summer. An alternative property will be sourced during winter.
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Approx. 260 kms (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 9 & 10 Queenstown
Day 8 Milford Sound Nature Cruise
Enjoy two free days to experience this magnificent resort town. Surrounded by majestic mountains, Queenstown boasts an incredible array of adventure and leisure activities in all forms, from extreme to relaxed exploration.
Travel by coach to the breathtakingly beautiful Milford Sound. Join a leisurely nature cruise of this spectacular fiord. View spectacular waterfalls, rainforests and towering mountains, including the awesome Mitre Peak. Optional return scenic flights to Queenstown are available subject to weather conditions. Optional overnight cruises on Milford Sound or Doubtful Sound are also available today subject to availability – please ask us for details
See page 110 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 11 Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier Be sure to stop at Lake Wanaka, then drive past the untouched native forests and pristine lakes of the World Heritage Westland National Park. At Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers there is the opportunity to experience an optional scenic flight over this remarkable region (subject to weather conditions).
Approx. 280 kms (3 hrs 45 mins)
Day 12 TranzAlpine Train, Christchurch Travel north to Greymouth and return your rental car here. Then board the famous TranzAlpine train for a coast to coast rail adventure through the Southern Alps, rated as one of the most scenic train journeys in the world. On arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel.
Day 13 Depart Christchurch Tasman Glacier
Sadly, your holiday ends today and you will be transferred to Christchurch Airport to connect with your onward flight home. www.kirratours.co.nz - 31
South Island Self-Drive
13 Day Self-Drive Southern Spectacular
Ski Self-Drive
8 Day Self-Drive North Island Ski Mt Rauapehu
Suggested arrival/departure Overnights
2
Auckland Auckland
2
1
2
Rotorua
Matamata
4
2
Mt Cook
2
1
Queenstown
Auckland ê Wellington Inclusions
Featured Experiences
Day 6 Taupo to Wellington
++ Hobbiton Movie Set and Farm Tour ++ Zealandia Eco Sanctuary Entry
Today, drive south to the nation’s buzzing capital, Wellington, famous for its creative culture and great food and wine.
Day 1 Arrive Auckland Arrive in the City of Sails, where your car hire will be ready and awaiting collection. Enjoy the rest of the day exploring this vibrant multiculutural metropolis at your leisure. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
3
1,581
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This morning head south to Matamata for a Hobbiton Movie Set Tour. Then drive on to the popular lakeside resort town of Taupo.
Day 3 to 5 Ski or Snowboard Spend 3 days skiing or snowboarding at Mt Ruapehu. Choose from Whakapapa or Turoa ski fields. With beginner, intermediate and advanced trails, there is plenty of fun for everyone.
Christchurch Wellington
8 days from
Day 2 Auckland to Taupo via Hobbiton
++ 7 nights accommodation ++ 8 days car hire (excess applies) ++ 3 day flexi ski lift pass ++ 3 day flexi ski or equipment rental
Lake Taupo
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share From
Standard Superior Deluxe
$1,581 $1,670 $2,305
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing.
Day 7 Day at leisure in Wellington Tonight enjoy a night tour at the Zealandia Eco Sanctuary. See page 78 for additional activities and sightseeing
Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Day 8 Depart Wellington Today, drop your car off in time for your onward flight.
7 Day Self-Drive Ski Queenstown Queenstown
2
2
Overnights Overnights SkiSkiFields Feilds
Treble Cone Coronet Peak
Glenorchy
Arrowtown Wanaka
a ak an W o T
Lake Hayes Arthurs Point
Frankton
Queenstown Coronet Peak6 Queenstown
6
Cardrona Kelvin Heights
The Remarkables Remarkables
Lake Wakatipu
7 days from
Queenstown Inclusions ++ 6 nights accommodation ++ Return airport transfers ++ 3 days mountain transfers ++ 3 day Queenstown lift pass ++ 3 day equipment hire
Featured Experiences ++ Shotover Jetboat Ride
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1,262 0,000
$ Why Ski Queenstown? Queenstown is nestled in the heart of the Southern Alps, wrapped around the edge of Lake Wakatipu. Renowned for it’s enviously long ski season and world class ski resorts, Queenstown has earned itself the reputation as the most prestigious of destinations for winter holidays for families, couples and groups of friends. After you arrive off your flight you can leave the airport, check in to your accommodation and be on-mountain in just over an hour! Queenstown can be as adventurous or relaxed as you want to make it— take a ride on the Shotover Jetboat, embark on the TSS Earnslaw Steamship Cruise or soak in the Onsen Hot Pools, the choices are endless.
Per Person Twin Share
Pricing Standard Superior Deluxe
Per PersonHigh Twin Share From Low $0,000 $0,000 $0,000
$0,000 $1,262 $0,000 $1,515 $0,000 $1,935
All prices will vary vary depending dependingon onseasonality, seasonality, availability and and special special events. events.Contact Contactyour your Kirra sales consultant consultant for for up uptotodate datepricing. pricing.
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Auckland
Suggested arrival/departure 2
Overnights
Auckland
2
2
2
Mt Cook
Rotorua
Christchurch
1
Queenstown
Auckland ê Queenstown
Day 5 Rotorua to Christchurch
++ 10 nights accommodation ++ 11 days car hire (excess applies)
Today, return your vehicle to the Rotorua Airport and catch a flight to Christchurch, the gateway to New Zealand’s South Island and Canterbury region. On arrival into Christchurch, collect your new rental car from the airport and head into the city.
Featured Experiences
Approx. 2 hours flight time
++ Auckland Sky Tower ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Sir Edmund Hillary Centre ++ Shotover Jetboat Ride ++ Skyline Gondola & Dinner, Queenstown
Day 6 Christchurch
Inclusions
Day 1 Arrive Auckland Arrive in the City of Sails, where your hire car will be ready and awaiting collection. Enjoy the rest of the day exploring this vibrant multicultural metropolis at your leisure. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Auckland Enjoy a day exploring this vibrant multicultural city at your leisure. We recommend you take an afternoon harbour cruise or head up the Sky Tower for a bird’s eye view of the city, a particularly beautiful sight in the evening. Treat yourself to dinner at the Orbit Revolving Restaurant at the top of the Sky Tower or dine at one of the many eateries along Viaduct Harbour. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 3 Auckland to Rotorua Depart Auckland and head south to the renowned geothermal area of Rotorua. This afternoon, get up close and personal with a kiwi at Rainbow Springs, throw yourself into some adventure activities at Agroventures or experience the natural wonderland of bubbling mud and boiling waters at Hells Gate Geothermal Reserve. Tonight, enjoy a traditional Maori Hangi (feast) and Cultural Evening at Te Puia Thermal Reserve.
Approx. 230km (3 hrs 15 mins)
Day 4 Rotorua Spend today at leisure exploring what Rotorua has on offer. You may wish to retreat to the Polynesian Spa or Wai Ora Spa for some relaxation, visit Waimangu Volcanic Valley or simply wander around the town. See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
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Today, explore Christchurch known as the ‘garden city’ for it’s beautiful Hagley Park with the Avon River meandering through it. Watch punters on the Avon, tour the Botanical Gardens or board the tramway for a short sightseeing tour of the city, hopping on and off as you please at locations that catch your eye. Tonight, dine at one of the new cafes or restaurants, or even board the unique tramcar Restaurant and enjoy dinner whilst seeing Christchurch come alive at night. See page 94 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 7 Christchurch to Mount Cook Cross the Canterbury Plains with the Southern Alps to the west. View the Church of the Good Shepherd. Enjoy the scenic majesty of New Zealand’s highest snow-capped peaks on your drive into Mount Cook and on arrival visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre.
Approx. 330km (4 hrs 30 mins)
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Standard Superior Deluxe
$1,861 $2,040 $2,601
Price excludes domestic flight. All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Sir Edmund Hillary
Day 8 Mount Cook to Queenstown Travel through the MacKenzie Country before beginning the ascent over the Lindis Pass and emerging into the lush green farmland that surrounds the spectacular alpine village of Queenstown, regards as New Zealand’s premier holiday destination.
Approx. 260km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 9 & 10 Queenstown Enjoy two relaxing days in Queenstown. There is an array of activities to do to fill in your day. Experience a thrilling Shotover Jetboat ride. Tonight, take a ride on the Skyline Gondola to enjoy a buffet dinner at Stratosfare Restaurant to finish your trip with a delicious dining experience overlooking the town, lake and mountains beyond. See page 110 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 11 Depart Queenstown Today you bid farewell to Queenstown and return your rental vehicle to the airport before boarding your onwards flight or return flight home.
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Tongariro Alpine Crossing Credit: Paul Abbitt
Auckland ê Queenstown Inclusions ++ 14 nights accommodation ++ 15 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Interislander ferry crossing
Featured Experiences ++ Auckland Sky Tower ++ Wilderness Experience Half Day Tour ++ Hobbiton Movie Set Tour ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Lord of the Rings Full Day Tour, Wellington ++ Rings of Edoras Tour ++ Safari of the Scenes
Day 1 Arrive Auckland Welcome to Auckland, collect your rental car on arrival before exploring the city of sails. Visit the Sky Tower, the most iconic feature of Auckland’s skyline, for panoramic views of the city and twin harbours. If you’re brave, venture to the SkyJump or SkyWalk, a surefire way to get your holiday started with an adrenaline rush!
Day 2 Auckland - Wilderness Experience Enjoy a morning at leisure before joining your half day Wilderness Experience Tour. Travel just 30 minutes to the Arataki Centre, perched high in the Waitakere Ranges. Absorb the local history and admire the magnificent traditional Maori carvings that stand guard there. Head further west and experience the
power of the wild and rugged west coast. With your knowledgeable and experienced guide, your eco-tour continues with an easy walk into the lush rainforest where you hear native birdsong as you walk the easy bush tracks amongst New Zealand’s famous Kauri trees and giant tree ferns.
Waitakere Ranges Auckland
See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 3 Auckland to Rotorua Journey through the lush countryside of the Waikato to Matamata where you will be enchanted by the Hobbiton Movie Set Tour, taking in the picturesque set locations and providing a deeper look behind the scenes of the filming for the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings Trilogy. After your tour, you will set off for Rotorua, the centre of Maori culture for the region and a thermal wonderland.
Approx. 230km (2 hrs 45 mins)
Day 4 Rotorua Today explore the geothermal wonderland of Rotorua. Visit the Agrodome for a unique farm experience, ride the gondola up Mt Ngongotaha for extensive views over the city and lake or visit Te Puia with its geysers and bubbling mud pools. This evening in the tranquil natural bush setting, visit Mitai where the performers take you back in time when ancient Maori customs and traditions were part of everyday life - and of course not forgetting the food that has been cooked in the earth oven - the Hangi. See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
around the popular lakeside resort of Taupo, world famous for its trout fishing. Continue on to Ohakune, used as a base for a number of weeks of filming for Lord of the Rings. If you arrive in the early afternoon, why not take the opportunity to travel through the Tongariro National Park to visit Iwikau Village, a key part of Mordor. Alternatively, you might like to see the mountain at 'first light' and visit the scenes of Ithilien and Mordor.
Approx. 215km (2 hrs 40 mins)
Day 6 Ohakune to Wellington Travel south today to the nation’s capital. As you reach the Kapiti Coast take some time to visit the Waiarere Forest, the location for Trollshaw Forest and Osgiliath Wood. Continue on to Wellington, the home of Peter Jackson and the famous Te Papa National Museum.
Approx. 285km (3 hrs 40 mins)
Day 5 Rotorua to Ohakune As you head south today, stop to view the mighty Huka Falls and Wairakei Geothermal project, then take time to wander Waitakere Ranges Auckland, Toursim New Zealand
Day 7 Wellington Today enjoy a full day Middle Earth filming locations tour. Spend the morning exploring the city locations on Mount Victoria and the ‘greenbelt’, including the famous ‘get off the road’ scene, the ‘shortcut to mushrooms’ and the Black Rider scenes. Following a visit to Weta Workshop enjoy an Orc sized, Lord of the Rings themed lunch before heading out to the Hutt Valley to explore Kaitoke Regional park, the location of Rivendell. Along the way visit Isengard, Fords of Isen, the River Anduin and finally, see where Helms Deep and Minas Tirith were filmed. See page 78 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 8 Wellington to Nelson Return your rental vehicle in time for your morning ferry crossing aboard the Interislander. You will cross Raukawa Moana (Cook Strait) on a three hour scenic voyage to the quaint fishing village of Picton. Collect a new rental car and continue on to Nelson, the home to the makers of the ‘One Ring’. Take the opportunity to visit Jen Hansen the Ringmaker to purchase your very own replica Movie Ring with custom Elvish engraving. Hobbiton
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Approx. 92km by ferry 134km by road (5 hrs 10 mins)
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Day 9 Nelson to Christchurch Take the opportunity to do an optional Lord of the Rings helicopter flight this morning before heading south to Christchurch. Journey through the Wairau Valley to the small alpine village of St Arnaud. Take time for a quick stop here to experience a real sense of New Zealand ‘off the beaten track’ before travelling over the Hundalee Ranges and onto the garden city of Christchurch.
Approx. 415km (5 hrs 30 mins)
Day 10 Christchurch - Tour to Edoras Join your Rings of Edoras tour this morning which takes you over the vast Canterbury Plains, through the stunning Rakaia Gorge and along the line of the Southern Alps to Mt Somers. Upon reaching Mt Potts Station head cross-country, over tussock covered grassland and through several small rivers, to reach the ultimate destination - Mt Sunday. From here you are able to take in the breathtaking 360-degree views of this truly amazing area that feels like it was created especially for Middle Earth. Once you have finished exploring and figuring out where your favourite scenes were shot, you can sit down and enjoy a picnic lunch with a glass of champagne. See page 94 for additional activities and sightseeing
historic village with its fascinating collection of miner's cottages with an atmosphere straight out of last century. A short drive brings you to the beautiful lakeside and alpine resort town of Queenstown, regarded as New Zealand’s premier holiday destination.
3,580
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Approx. 65km (1 hr)
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Day 14 Queenstown - Journey to Middle Earth Join your Safari of the Scenes guided tour this morning to take a journey deep into Middle Earth. This scenic safari offers breathtaking mountain and forest views along the shores of Lake Wakatipu towards Glenorchy and the Paradise Valley. Visit the filming locations for Isengard, the Ithilien Camp, Lothlorien forest and the Seat of Seeing/ Battle of Amon Hen, plus yet-to-be-revealed filming locations from The Hobbit trilogy! Beyond Glenorchy, travel up the Dart Valley to the filming location for Isengard, set amongst snow-capped mountains beside the turquoise waters of the Dart River. This setting offers views of Mt Earnslaw and its hanging glacier, used in the first instalment of The Hobbit trilogy. Explore the Paradise Forest, the location for the Forest of Lothlorien. As you depart Glenorchy and return towards Queenstown, stop at 12 Mile Delta to explore the location of the Ithilien Camp. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure to explore all that Queenstown has to offer.
Day 11 Christchurch to Mt Cook
See page 110 for additional activities and sightseeing
Today head inland to the heart of the MacKenzie Basin and the azure waters of Lake Tekapo, a stunning expanse located amongst the mountain ranges of the Southern Alps. View the much photographed Church of the Good Shepherd, a tiny iconic stone church built in 1935 which is perfectly located overlooking the lake. From Tekapo you will continue to Mt Cook National Park, home of the majestic Aoraki / Mt Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain.
Day 15 Depart Queenstown
Approx. 330km (4 hrs 30 mins)
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Your journey into Middle Earth regrettably comes to an end today, so with fond memories of mountains and fiords, glaciers and sparkling braided rivers drifting in your memory, return your car to Queenstown Airport where you will depart on your scheduled flight home.
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$3,580 $4,034 $4,606
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Hobbiton, The Green Dragon Bar
Mt Owen Film Location
Day 12 Mt Cook to Wanaka Your trip to Wanaka takes you through the beautiful Lindis Pass, then on to Tarras, a small sheep farming settlement. Not far from the southern end of the Lindis Pass, you may like to stop at a local vineyard before heading inland to reach your destination, the peaceful and picturesque lakeside township of Wanaka. Make your way to the lakes edge and look towards the Alps to see the backdrop used for Gandalf’s flight to Rohan with Gwaihir, after his rescue from Orthanc.
Approx. 205km (2 hrs 30 mins)
Day 13 Wanaka to Queenstown We recommend a morning cruise on the lake or a lakeside walk before travelling on to Arrowtown, set beneath the rugged Crown range. Take time to wander through this www.kirratours.co.nz - 35
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Christchurch ê Auckland Inclusions ++ 14 nights accommodation ++ 15 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Interislander ferry crossing
Featured Experiences ++ Skyline Gondola and Dinner, Queenstown ++ Doubtful Sound Wilderness Cruise ++ World of Wearable Arts Museum ++ Cruise the famous Abel Tasman National Park ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Agrodome Farm Show ++ Te Puia Thermal Reserve ++ Hobbiton Movie Set Tour ++ Auckland Sky Tower
Day 1 Arrive Christchurch Collect your rental car at the Airport on arrival into Christchurch, the gateway to New Zealand’s South Island and Canterbury region. Once settled into your accommodation, enjoy some time to explore this elegant garden city. See page 94 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Christchurch to Omarama via Mt Cook National Park
Day 4 Queenstown Today is a free day to experience this magnificent resort town. Queenstown boasts an incredible array of adventure and leisure activities. You will be spoilt for choice. Experience the thrills of riding on the world famous Shotover Jetboat, perhaps cruise Lake Wakatipu on the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw, take a 4WD tour to the gold mining area of Skippers Canyon or for the adventurous, try white water rafting. Alternatively, browse in the many shops and galleries. Tonight, try one of the award-winning restaurants in town.
of Doubtful Sound unfolds before you, you will be struck by its silence ... a silence broken only by birdsong or the rushing of a distant waterfall. Its beauty and vastness will take your breath away.
Day 6 Queenstown to Franz Josef Leave Queenstown early this morning and take some time to stop at Lake Wanaka, before heading north. View the untouched wilderness and pristine lakes of the Mt Aspiring and Westland National Parks before arriving on the rugged and wild West Coast, home to the twin glaciers of Fox and Franz Josef.
See page 110 for additional activities and sightseeing
Approx. 350km (4 hrs 40 mins)
Day 5 Spectacular Doubtful Sound Wilderness Experience
Day 7 Franz Josef to Punakaiki
After an early breakfast, skirt the shores of Lake Wakatipu and travel through lush farmland to Te Anau. A short drive brings you to Manapouri, where you enjoy a leisurely cruise across this picturesque lake to West Arm. This is followed by a trip on New Zealand's most expensive road, travelling over Wilmot Pass and pausing along the way to experience the dense Fiordland rainforest and to view Doubtful Sound glistening far below. In Doubtful Sound, you will board the spacious purpose built catamaran ‘Patea Explorer’, for a three hour cruise through this pristine fiord. During the cruise, knowledgeable and friendly nature guides will share with you their passion for the region through their commentary. They will answer questions, point out landmarks and provide you with information about the varied wildlife you may encounter like dolphins, fur seals and the rare Fiordland Crested Penguin. As the majesty
Before your departure this morning, take the opportunity to experience an optional scenic flight over this remarkable region. At Hokitika, stop to visit one of the many Pounamu (jade) factories. Pounamu is considered a treasure in Maori culture and is seen as a sign of status and power. Continue on to Punakaiki where you can marvel at the bizarre limestone landscapes that are the Pancake Rocks and Blowhole.
Approx. 220km (3 hrs)
Day 8 Punakaiki to Nelson Skirt the west coastline before heading inland to Murchison. Travel north through the Nelson Lakes region before arriving at Nelson, a city of charm based on a harbour that is the busiest fishing port in New Zealand. This afternoon, visit the World of Wearable Art and Classic Car Museum.
Approx. 265km (3 hrs 45 mins)
Begin your journey south as you cross the Canterbury Plains into the MacKenzie Country. View the Church of the Good Shepherd and the Collie Dog Memorial at Lake Tekapo. Visit Mt Cook National Park, a World Heritage listed site covering over 70,000 hectares of breathtaking alpine scenery before travelling on to Omarama.
Approx. 430km (6 hrs)
Day 3 Omarama to Queenstown Today you will head over the Lindis Pass to the township of Cromwell before continuing on to Arrowtown, set beneath the rugged Crown Range. This historic village located beside the Arrow River, was once a haven for the gold prospectors of the 1860’s and features a fascinating collection of mining cottages with an atmosphere straight out of last century. Later this afternoon, travel on to Queenstown, regarded as New Zealand’s premier holiday destination. Tonight, ride the Skyline Gondola to the top of Bob’s Peak for a buffet dinner where the views are unsurpassed.
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Pancake Rocks, Punakaiki
Te Puia Thermal Reserve
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Day 9 Abel Tasman National Park Take the coach from Nelson to Kaiteriteri to board the 9.30am Vista Cruise departure. Cruise the length of the spectacular Abel Tasman coastline to Totaranui, viewing the fascinating Seal Colony at Tonga Island Marine Reserve along the way. You will return to the golden expanse of Anchorage Beach to walk 3hrs 30mins (11.5kms, 7 miles) along the easiest section of the coast track, with spectacular views over Tasman Bay. The track winds through sunny Kanuka forest with hidden fern grottos and crystal mountain streams. At Marahau you will rejoin your coach at 4.00pm or 5.30pm for the trip back to Nelson.
Day 10 Nelson to Wellington A short drive brings you to the picturesque fishing village of Picton. Board the Interislander ferry and cruise through the spectacular Queen Charlotte Sound into Cook Strait. Enjoy stunning views of New Zealand’s capital city as you arrive into Wellington Harbour. Once you have checked in to your hotel, enjoy some time to explore this vibrant city. Situated on the Wellington waterfront, a visit to Te Papa, the Museum of New Zealand is highly recommended.
Approx. 92km by ferry 134km by road (5 hrs 10 mins)
Day 11 Wellington to Rotorua Leaving the city behind, travel through rolling farmland as you enter the Tongariro National Park, dominated by the volcanic cone of Mt Ruapehu. Follow the Desert Road to the popular lakeside resort of Taupo, located on the shores of New Zealand’s largest lake. Stop to view the mighty Huka Falls and travel past massive pine forests to reach Rotorua, the centre of Maori culture and famous for its geysers, boiling mud pools and steaming craters.
and champion Rugby team! At Matamata, you will join a Hobbiton Movie Set tour. Enjoy a visit to the set used in The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies. Following your tour continue on to Pauanui, a favourite New Zealand holiday beach resort for your overnight stay.
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Approx. 190km (2 hrs 30 mins)
Day 14 Pauanui to Auckland Take time to explore the Coromandel Peninsula this morning, renowned for its natural beauty, green pastures, misty rainforests and pristine golden beaches. Travel onwards to your final destination of Auckland, the ‘City of Sails’. Enjoy a trip to the summit of the magnificent Sky Tower this afternoon, at 328m the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere, for superb city and harbour views.
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$2,705 $3,083 $3,751
Approx. 150km (2 hrs)
Day 15 Depart Auckland Enjoy some last minute sightseeing with unlimited opportunities to enjoy the last of your New Zealand trip! No matter what your style, this vibrant city will have you finishing your holiday on a wonderful high before heading home to share your travel stories of New Zealand.
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Split Apple Rock, Abel Tasman Park
Approx. 450km (5 hrs 40 mins)
Day 12 Rotorua Sightseeing Today begins with a visit to the Agrodome to see a unique New Zealand farm show. This is followed by a visit to Te Puia, home to Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve and the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Centre. Here you will witness all of nature’s thermal wonders including silica terraces and the famous Pohutu Geyser. Enjoy some free time this afternoon to enjoy the great range of leisure activities and wildlife parks before visiting Tamaki Village for an evening of fun and culture. You will experience a traditionally prepared Maori Hangi (feast) followed by a cultural performance featuring Maori songs, chants and dance including the stirring haka. See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
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Christchurch ê Auckland Inclusions ++ 17 nights accommodation including breakfast ++ 17 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Interislander ferry crossing ++ Private airport and railway station transfers
Featured Experiences ++ World famous TranzAlpine Train ++ Entry to Franz Josef Thermal Pools ++ Skyline Gondola and Stratosfare Buffet Dinner ++ Guided Tour of Lanarch Castle including High Tea ++ Taieri Gorge Railway ++ Entry to Sir Edmund Hilary Alpine Centre ++ Stargazing Tour, Mt Cook ++ Weta Workshop ++ Pukaha Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre ++ Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Treetop Eco-walk amongst the Redwoods ++ Hobbiton Movie Set Tour ++ Entry to Auckland Sky Tower ++ Overnight cruise on Doubtful Sound (Oct – Apr only)
Day 1 Arrive Christchurch
Day 5 Doubtful Sound Overnight Cruise
On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your downtown city hotel. The rest of today is at leisure to enjoy New Zealand’s garden city. You may wish to explore the city, watch punters on the Avon, tour the Botanical Gardens or board the tramway for a short sightseeing tour of the city, hopping on and off as you please at locations that catch your eye. Tonight, dine at one of the new cafes or restaurants, or even board the unique tramcar Restaurant and enjoy dinner whilst seeing Christchurch come alive at night.
If you are travelling between *October and April take the opportunity to experience an overnight cruise on stunning Doubtful Sound. Depart Queenstown early and travel through lush farmland to Te Anau, then on to Manapouri, where you enjoy a leisurely cruise across this picturesque lake to West Arm. This is followed by a short coach trip on New Zealand's most expensive road, travelling over Wilmot Pass and pausing along the way to experience the dense Fiordland rainforest and view Doubtful Sound glistening far below. At Deep Cove, your crew and the ‘Fiordland Navigator’ await. Designed along the lines of a traditional scow, the ‘Fiordland Navigator’ blends old world charm with modern comfort, and as you cruise through some of the fiord’s most stunning scenery, knowledgeable and friendly nature guides will share with you their passion for the region through their commentary. After dropping anchor in a sheltered cove, you can choose to explore the shoreline by kayak or tender boat or you can simply relax on board. As the majesty of Doubtful Sound unfolds before you, you will be struck by its silence ... a silence broken only by birdsong or the rushing of a distant waterfall. Its beauty and vastness will take your breath away.
See page 94 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Christchurch to Franz Josef After breakfast this morning board the award-winning TranzAlpine for the spectacular rail journey to Greymouth, where you will collect your rental car on arrival. Enjoy thrilling vistas over deep gorges as you travel alongside the ice-fed Waimakariri River and traverse the mighty Southern Alps, where spectacular views of the chiselled alpine landscape will take your breath away at every turn. Onto Franz Josef where you will relax and soak in the thermal pools after an invigorating day and sumptuous dinner.
Approx. 223km by rail 175kms by road (6 hrs 50 mins)
*Alternative options are available outside the Doubtful Sound operating dates.
Day 3 Franz Josef to Queenstown
Day 6 Manapouri to Dunedin
Before departing this morning, take the opportunity to experience an optional scenic flight over the remarkable glacier region. Later, view incredible scenery as you travel past the untouched wilderness and pristine lakes of the Mt Aspiring and Westland National Parks. Take time to wander around the popular lakeside township of Wanaka before stopping at the historic gold mining village of Arrowtown, once a haven for the gold prospectors of the 1860’s and home to a fascinating collection of mining cottages. Later this afternoon, travel on to Queenstown, regarded as New Zealand’s premier holiday destination.
Approx. 390km (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 4 Queenstown We heartily recommend one of the adrenaline-filled activities on offer in our adventure capital. Some are more heart-stopping than others – a jet boat ride on the Shotover River appeals to almost everyone, however bonafide daredevils might prefer a skydive from 12,000 feet. Immerse yourself in the spectacular scenery by walking one of many tracks around the town or joining a 4WD safari. Tonight, ride the Skyline Gondola to the top of Bob’s Peak to enjoy a buffet dinner at Stratosfare Restaurant, a delicious dining experience overlooking the town, lake and mountains beyond. Larnach Castle Steps
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See page 110 for optional activities and sightseeing
Enjoy a hearty breakfast this morning before exploring other parts of the fiord. We retrace our steps back to Manapouri where you will begin your journey to Dunedin, the Edinburgh of the South.
Approx. 290km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 7 Dunedin Enjoy spectacular views across the Otago Peninsula as you travel to Lanarch Castle. On your guided tour, learn about its tragic and mysterious history before enjoying a High Tea in the Grand Ballroom. This afternoon, board the famous Taieri Gorge Railway. From Dunedin, the train sneaks across the Taieri Plains and climbs into the Taieri Gorge, a narrow and deep gorge carved out over aeons by the ancient Taieri River. The natural wonders combined with the challenge of man-made engineering will leave you amazed. See page 117 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 8 Dunedin to Mt Cook Bid farewell to Dunedin this morning as you make your way north. Be sure to stop in to view the mystical Moeraki Boulders before travelling up the Waitaki Valley to Omarama. Your journey continues into the World Heritage Mt Cook National Park, with its 70,000 ha
Franz Josef Thermal Pools
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Day 10 Hanmer Springs to Wellington
Day 15 Rotorua
Travel on to the picturesque fishing village of Picton where you will drop off your car and board the Interislander Ferry. Cruise through the spectacular Queen Charlotte Sound into Cook Strait and enjoy stunning views of New Zealand’s capital city as you arrive into Wellington Harbour.
Today is for exploring Rotorua. Check out the Agrodome for a unique farm experience, ride the gondola up Mt Ngongotaha for extensive views over the city and lake or even treat yourself to a unique thermal spa experience on the shores of Lake Rotorua at the Polynesian Spa. Later, enjoy a suspended treetop eco-walk amongst Rotorua’s gentle giants in the Redwood Forest and get a unique bird’s eye perspective of these 110 year old trees and the lush flora below.
Collect your new car on arrival and enjoy free time to explore the tremendous range of activities on offer in the nations captial. Situated on the Wellington waterfront, a visit to Te Papa, the Museum of New Zealand, is highly recommended. Enjoy a visit to the Weta Workshop this afternoon, a world-leading design and special effects facility for major Hollywood film makers. See page 78 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 12 Wellington to Martinborough The town of Martinborough is located at the centre of the Wairarapa wine region and because of its close proximity to Wellington, it makes it a popular weekend destination for locals. Many boutique wineries are within an easy walk of the town square and the region is particularly well known for its production of Pinot Noir wines.
Approx. 80km (1 hrs 15 mins)
Day 13 Martinborough to Tongariro This morning, enjoy a guided tour of the Pukaha Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre, a captive-breeding sanctuary for some of the country’s most threatened birds and home to the only white kiwi in captivity. Continue north along the Desert Road to Tongariro, New Zealand’s oldest national park and a dual World Heritage area. The Tongariro National Park encircles the volcanoes of Tongariro,
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Day 14 Tongariro to Rotorua
Approx. 440km (5 hrs 50 mins)
Day 11 Wellington
Dunedin
Approx. 290km (3 hrs 45 mins)
After departing Mt Cook, take time to stop at Lake Tekapo to view the Church of the Good Shepherd. Then cross the fertile Canterbury Plains to Christchurch. From here head inland to the naturally quaint and tranquil alpine village of Hanmer Springs, nestled into the foothills of the Southern Alps.
Approx. 360km by road 92km by ferry (8 hrs 10 mins)
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Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu and features some of New Zealand's most contrasting landscapes.
Depart the land of steaming craters and magical waterfalls this morning and head north to the popular lakeside resort of Taupo where you can enjoy time for a stroll. View the mighty Huka Falls and Wairakei Geothermal Project before arriving at the geothermal resort of Rotorua. This evening, enjoy a tour of Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve before being treated to a traditional Maori Hangi (feast) and Cultural Performance featuring Maori songs, chants and dance including the stirring haka.
Day 9 Mt Cook to Hanmer Springs
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of breathtaking alpine scenery. After dinner, enjoy a guided tour of the Digital Dome Planetarium before your astronomy guides take you to their outdoor stargazing site where you explore different elements of the spectacular southern sky.
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Pricing Superior Deluxe
Per Person Twin Share From $4,977 $5,610
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
See page 63 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 16 Rotorua to Auckland Cross the Mamaku Ranges this morning and leave Rotorua behind, travelling into the lush farmlands of the Waikato, a peaceful and idyllic area noted for dairy farming and its horse studs. Arrive into Matamata and your tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set, taking in the picturesque set locations and providing a deeper look behind the scenes of the filming for the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Later travel on to Auckland the “City of Sails” for an evening at leisure.
Approx. 230km (3 hrs 10 mins)
Day 17 Auckland With a full day to explore the vibrant city of Auckland why not take a stroll and check out the cafe culture, evident in the city’s winding laneways or the fabulous Viaduct precinct. Enjoy a trip to the summit of the magnificent Sky Tower this afternoon, at 328m the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere, for superb city and harbour views. See page 46 for optional activities and sightseeing
Day 18 Depart Auckland Say farewell as you return your rental car to Auckland Airport before boarding your onward flight or return flight home.
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Church Of The Good Shepherd
Auckland ê Christchurch Inclusions ++ 19 nights accommodation including breakfast ++ 16 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Private airport and railway station transfers ++ Interislander ferry crossing ++ Water transfers to and from Kenepuru Sound
Featured Experiences ++ Waiheke Island Wine Tasting Tour ++ Tour the famous Hobbiton Movie Set ++ Rotorua Volcanic Air Safari ++ Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Guided Art Deco Tour Napier ++ Lake Tekapo and Church of the Good Shepherd ++ Tasman Glacier Explorer Boat Expedition ++ Spectacular Milford Sound Nature Cruise ++ World famous TranzAlpine Train
Day 1 Arrive Auckland On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your downtown city hotel. The rest of today is at leisure to enjoy New Zealand’s 'City of Sails'. Take a stroll around the Viaduct Harbour or visit the Auckland Sky Tower, 190 metres above the ground, providing amazing 360-degree views. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 2 Waiheke Island After a leisurely start to the day, a short ferry ride will take you to Waiheke Island, a haven for vineyards, olive groves, art galleries and sandy beaches. Your trip to paradise begins with a warm greeting as you step off the ferry where jaw-dropping vistas await. Learn about local Maori history and island life before enjoying some of Waiheke's award winning wineries. Take time for a relaxed lunch before boarding your ferry back to Auckland. See page 46 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 3 Auckland to Rotorua Collect your rental car this morning and travel south to Matamata, home to the famous Hobbiton Movie Set.
Situated on private farmland, you’ll be treated to a fun and interesting guided tour before continuing on to the geothermal city of Rotorua.
Approx. 230kms (3 hrs)
Day 4 Rotorua Today’s highlight is a helicopter flight over Rotorua and beyond the crater rim. Enjoy spectacular views of the hidden lakes district, distant volcanoes and local geothermal activity in this captivating overview of this stunning area. Later today, travel past the Blue and Green Lakes to the famous buried village of Te Wairoa. This evening, visit Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve and be treated to a traditional Maori Hangi (feast) and cultural performance. See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 5 Rotorua to Napier Leave Rotorua this morning and travel south to Lake Taupo. Stop to view the mighty Huka Falls and Wairakei Geothermal project, then take time to wander around the popular lakeside resort of Taupo. Continue on to Napier, one of the world’s finest Art Deco cities. Here, your local guide will bring this fascinating architecture to life on your walk around the town this afternoon.
Approx. 220kms (3 hrs)
Day 6 Hawke’s Bay Widely regarded as the ‘Tuscany of the South Pacific’, this region boasts some of New Zealand’s best and oldest wineries. Enjoy a free day to experience some of the many optional activities available or simply relax and enjoy your surroundings. See page 74 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 7 Napier to Wellington Travel this morning through the rural heartland of the Wairarapa region enroute to Wellington, the nation’s capital. On arrival, enjoy an afternoon at leisure to explore this vibrant city.
Approx. 330kms (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 8 Wellington Recently named the ‘coolest little capital in the world’ by Lonely Planet, Wellington is nestled between a sparkling harbour and rolling green hills and is renowned for its arts, heritage, culture and native beauty. A visit to Te Papa National Museum is on the cards today and a ride on the famous cable car or a visit to Weta Workshop is highly recommended. If you like action-packed adventure activities, Wellington has it all along with beautiful walks around the harbour and surrounding hills. Waiheke Island, Delamore Lodge
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See page 78 for additional activities and sightseeing
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Day 16 & 17 Explore Queenstown
Drop your car off at the ferry terminal this morning for your cruise across Cook Strait by Interislander ferry to the picturesque fishing village of Picton. You will be transferred by water taxi to your remote resort, * Raetihi Lodge located in the stunning Kenepuru Sound.
Enjoy two free days to experience this magnificent resort town. Surrounded by majestic mountains, Queenstown boasts an incredible array of adventure and leisure activities in all forms, from extreme to relaxed exploration.
Day 10 Kenepuru Sound
Day 18 Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier
A free day to relax and marvel at the magic that is the Marlborough Sounds. Lodge staff will share their love of the region with you through the wide range of water and nature based experiences they put at your fingertips.
Day 11 Kenepuru Sound to Hanmer Springs Collect your new car in Picton and travel south to Hanmer Springs. On arrival, wander around the town which is known for its stunning thermal pools and spa.
Approx. 455 kms (7 hrs)
Day 12 Hanmer Springs to Aoraki Mt Cook Stop to view the tiny Church of the Good Shepherd at Lake Tekapo, then travel up the western side of Lake Pukaki to the Mt Cook National Park, a World Heritage listed site that covers over 70,000 hectares of stunning alpine scenery.
Wanaka Milford Sound 4 Te Anau Queenstown
Approx. 280 kms (3 hrs 45 mins)
Day 19 TranzAlpine Train, Christchurch Travel north to Greymouth and return your rental car here. Then board the famous TranzAlpine train for a coast to coast rail adventure through the Southern Alps, rated as one of the most scenic train journeys in the world. On arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel.
Day 20 Depart Christchurch Sadly, your holiday ends today and you will be transferred to Christchurch Airport to connect with your onward flight home.
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Be sure to stop at Lake Wanaka, then drive past the untouched native forests and pristine lakes of the World Heritage Westland National Park. At Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers there is the opportunity to experience an optional scenic flight over this remarkable region (subject to weather conditions).
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*Please note that Raetihi Lodge is only open during summer. An alternative property will be sourced during Winter.
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Approx. 420 kms (5 hrs 45 mins)
Day 13 Tasman Glacier Expedition (Mt Cook) This morning, an experienced guide will whisk you away in a stable MAC boat to explore the melting ice-face of the Tasman Glacier. Enjoy some free time this afternoon to explore this breathtaking region.
Day 14 Mt Cook to Queenstown Today you will drive over the Lindis Pass and emerge into lush green farmlands. Enjoy time to stroll through the historic village of Arrowtown before arriving at the spectacular alpine village of Queenstown, regarded as New Zealandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier holiday destination.
Approx. 260 kms (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 15 Milford Sound Nature Cruise Travel by coach to the breathtakingly beautiful Milford Sound. Join a leisurely nature cruise of this spectacular fiord. View spectacular waterfalls, rainforests and towering mountains, including the awesome Mitre Peak. Optional return scenic flights to Queenstown are available subject to weather conditions. Optional overnight cruises on Milford Sound or Doubtful Sound are also available subject to availability â&#x20AC;&#x201C; please ask us for details Kenepuru Sound
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20 Day Self-Drive Majestic New Zealand
Both Islands Self-Drive
22 Day Self-Drive New Zealand Scenic Queenstown
Auckland ê Christchurch Inclusions ++ 21 nights accommodation ++ 22 days car hire (excess applies) ++ Interislander ferry crossing
Featured Experiences ++ Auckland Sky Tower ++ Cape Brett Hole in the Rock Cruise ++ Traditional Maori Hangi and Cultural Experience ++ Wilsons Abel Tasman Cruise and Walk ++ Franz Josef Hot Pools ++ Milford Sound Nature Cruise ++ Skyline Gondola and Dinner ++ Cadbury World Tour
Day 1 Arrive Auckland Collect your car on arrival at the Airport and then head into the city, a melting pot of cultures, world class shopping destination and proud owner of a sparkling waterfront lined with superb restaurants and bars. Visit the Sky Tower, the most iconic feature of Auckland’s skyline, for panoramic views of the city and twin harbours. If you’re brave, venture to the SkyJump or SkyWalk, a surefire way to get your holiday started with an adrenaline rush!
Day 2 Auckland to Bay of Islands Hit the road and head north to the Bay of Islands, the birthplace of our nation. Stop at Whangarei along the way and stretch your legs with a walk around the town basin - an international yachting marina and home to plenty of art galleries. Upon arrival in Paihia, we recommend a
visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. This award-winning attraction is our most important historic site and a mustdo for all visitors.
Approx. 230km (3 hrs 15 mins)
Day 3 Bay of Islands Jump aboard a catamaran this morning for a half-day jaunt around the bay. Cruise past the islands dotted around as you make your way up Cape Brett Peninsula. Keep a keen eye out for dolphins, whales and other marine life. At Motukakako Island (Hole in the Rock), the walls of this natural marvel tower above as the skipper navigates through the narrow space and into Grand Cathedral Cave. You will make a stop at Urupukapuka Island before heading back to port. This afternoon we suggest you take a short ferry ride to Russell and spend the afternoon exploring the heritage village.
Day 6 Rotorua Explore the geothermal city today, and choose from a range of sightseeing activities that showcase the best of the region. Maybe a once-in-a-lifetime helicopter tour of Whakaari (White Island – New Zealand’s most active volcano), or a demonstration of our active earth and an enriching natural mud bath at Hells Gate. See page 63 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 7 Rotorua to Napier Travel south to Taupo, situated on the shores of New Zealand’s largest lake and renowned for trout fishing. Don’t forget to stop off at Huka Falls to see the point where the blue waters emerge roaring from the ravine. Napier is the Art Deco capital of New Zealand, almost entirely rebuilt in the 1930s after an earthquake devastated the city. Learn more about the fascinating history and architecture on a tour by vintage car or a guided walk.
See page 50 for additional activities and sightseeing
Approx. 220km (2 hrs 45 mins)
Day 4 Bay of Islands to Whitianga
Day 8 Napier to Wellington
Journey south back through Auckland and across the Hauraki Plains to Coromandel Peninsula. After a stop in Thames, wind your way up the coast, a stunning scenic drive with the sea on your left and bush-clad volcanic ranges rising steeply on your right. If you left Paihia early this morning you may have time to visit Driving Creek Railway, before carrying on to Whitianga for the night.
Your journey to Wellington will take you through the wine province of Wairarapa. There are plenty of wineries with excellent on site restaurants, so this is a great location to stop for lunch and sample some of the local pinot noir, the region’s signature drop. For those whose tastes tend more towards beer, try the Tui Brewery in Mangatainoka. On arrival in our vibrant capital, we thoroughly recommend a visit to Te Papa, where you can immerse yourself in the stories of Aotearoa.
Approx. 439km (5 hrs 30 mins)
Approx. 315km (4 hrs 15 mins)
Day 5 Whitianga to Rotorua Before you leave the peninsula be sure to check out the famous Hot Water Beach or paddle a kayak around the shimmering waters of Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve at Cathedral Cove. Tonight, enjoy an authentic indigenous cultural experience at Tamaki Maori Village.
Approx. 229km (3 hrs 30 mins) Milford Sound
Day 9 Wellington to Nelson Return your rental vehicle early in time for your ferry crossing aboard the Interislander. You will cross Raukawa Moana (Cook Strait) on a three hour scenic voyage and disembark at Picton. Collect a new rental car and drive to Nelson, then if time spend the afternoon in awe of the breathtaking World of Wearable Art creations (and some fabulous vintage cars!) at the WOW Museum and Classic Car Collection.
Approx. 92km by ferry 134km by road (5 hrs 10 mins)
Day 10 Abel Tasman National Park Take the coach from Nelson to Kaiteriteri to board the 9.30am Vista Cruise departure. Cruise the length of the spectacular Abel Tasman coastline to Totaranui, viewing the fascinating Seal Colony at Tonga Island Marine Reserve along the way. You will return to the golden expanse of Anchorage Beach to walk 3hrs 30mins (11.5kms, 7 miles) along the easiest section of the coast track, with spectacular views over Tasman Bay. The track winds through sunny Kanuka forest with hidden fern grottos and crystal mountain streams. At Marahau you will rejoin your coach at 4.00pm or 5.30pm for the trip back to Nelson. See page 87 for additional activities and sightseeing 42 - www.kirratours.co.nz
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Day 16 Queenstown to Te Anau
Leave our sunniest region and make your way south to Punakaiki, home of the Pancake Rocks. Thirty million years in the making, nature has carved the rock into fantastical shapes and turned it into a percussion of thundering, thumping, and roaring. Plumes of salt water hiss from the blowholes.
Follow the highway down the shores of Lake Wakatipu and into Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland National Park. This evening we suggest you take a tour of the Te Anau Glowworm Caves, a subterranean world of limestone tunnels sculpted over thousands of years by the river that runs through them. Admire the galaxies of glowworms overhead as you float by on the silent waters.
Approx. 264km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 12 Punakaiki to Franz Josef Glacier Spend some time in Hokitika on your way down the coast, a town noted for its Pounamu (New Zealand jade) and wild west gold mining history. Maybe you would like to see the world from a bird’s viewpoint, and walk high above the ground through the ancient Rimu and Kamahi tree canopy on the West Coast Treetop Walkway. This afternoon at Franz Josef Glacier, avail yourself of one of the many ways to see the ancient ice valley, from a moderate self-guided walk to the terminal face to a professionally guided adventure that will take you onto the ice itself, a truly unforgettable experience.
Approx. 219km (3 hrs)
Day 13 Franz Josef Glacier to Queenstown Make an early start for your drive to Queenstown via Haast Pass. There are scores of places to stop at the roadside in the Pass, for short walks to stunning waterfalls and blue pools or simply to admire the verdant landscape. In Wanaka pay a visit to the weird and wonderful Puzzling World, an entertaining activity for young and old alike with a mix of bizarre buildings, the world famous Great Maze, and rooms of illusion.
Approx. 390km (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 14 Queenstown We heartily recommend one of the adrenaline-filled activities on offer in our adventure capital. Some are more heart-stopping than others – a jet boat ride on the Shotover River appeals to almost everyone, however bona fide daredevils might prefer a skydive from 12,000 feet. Immerse yourself in the spectacular scenery by walking one of the many tracks around the town or joining a 4WD safari. Tonight enjoy Skyline Gondola ride and buffet dinner to finish your day of excitement overlooking the town, lake, and mountains beyond. See page 110 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 15 Queenstown Perhaps venture to Arrowtown today, a quaint village with heritage buildings and boutique shopping, filled with stories of its beginnings as a gold mining settlement. For a decadent treat, you might fancy a tour of the area’s wineries. This is an excellent way to see more of the region and sample some of the tastiest wine and food you could wish for. See page 108 for additional activities and sightseeing
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Day 17 Milford Sound
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Rudyard Kipling described Milford Sound as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, and we have to agree. Leave Te Anau with time to spare for stops along the dramatically beautiful Milford Road, then hop aboard a nature cruise for a two-hour scenic voyage. As you head out to meet the Tasman Sea at the mouth of the sound, you will be captivated by the bewitching atmosphere, with waterfalls cascading from sheer cliffs, abundant marine life, and dense rainforest. If you would like to explore further after your cruise ends, consider a scenic flight, short walk, or kayak. Return to Te Anau for the night.
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Approx. 240km (4 hrs 30 mins)
All prices will vary depending on seasonality, availability and special events. Contact your Kirra sales consultant for up to date pricing. Standard insurance excess and fees apply (see page 9 for details). Inclusive rates (nil excess) available upon request.
Day 18 Te Anau to Dunedin Follow your nose to Invercargill, our southernmost city, and drive the Southern Scenic Route through the Catlins. Truly off the well-beaten path, this remote area is a natural rugged beauty with long windswept beaches, lush temperate rainforest and rolling farmland. Finish today’s long trip in Dunedin, our Edinburgh of the south.
Approx. 418km (5 hrs)
Day 19 Dunedin Spend the morning in a sweet-tooth’s paradise on a Cadbury World tour. Learn of all things chocolate, from history to current day (including the all-important taste test!) and float out in a cocoa haze. If you wish to continue with the theme, a tour of the iconic Speights Brewery might be on the cards, ending with a meal at the on-site restaurant. For those that would prefer a bit of fresh air, take an excursion to the Otago Peninsula. This picturesque area is a haven for seabirds and other marine life, including Korora (little blue penguins), Hoiho (yellow-eyed penguins), and Toroa (albatross). See page 117 for additional activities and sightseeing
Day 20 Dunedin to Lake Tekapo Time to head north again. Have a break in Oamaru, the steampunk capital of the world and home to a thriving Victorian Precinct. Take the time to wander the cobbled streets and rifle through galleries and shops, then grab
a bite to eat at one of the restaurants or cafes before continuing on your journey. A visit to Mt John Observatory in Lake Tekapo this evening is a must for an awe-inspiring tour of the stars in the Southern Hemisphere’s only International Dark Sky Reserve.
Approx. 229km (3 hrs)
Day 21 Lake Tekapo to Christchurch Before you leave Lake Tekapo, stop by the historic Church of the Good Shepherd. A stalwart monument to the farming pioneers of the Mackenzie Basin, the church sits peacefully on the edge of the turquoise lake, an exceptional spot for memorable photos. As you drive to Christchurch the scenery will change from golden high country peaks to sweeping plains. In the city, you will see a lively downtown area at various stages of rebuild, with new and old architecture side-by-side, street art, sculpture and a flourishing cafe and restaurant scene. Enjoy a ride on the heritage tram for a delightful way to navigate the city, hopping on and off as you please at locations that catch your eye.
Approx. 389km (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 22 Depart Christchurch Depending on the departure time of your flight home, you may have the opportunity for one last experience in Christchurch before returning your rental car to the Airport.
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Sightseeing
Auckland Things to Do Auckland Harbour Cruise Cruise through the sparkling waters of Auckland’s beautiful Waitemata Harbour and learn all about the city’s best loved landmarks with full commentary from the knowledgeable crew. The cruise includes a free return ticket to Devonport and a brief stopover at volcanic Rangitoto Island, giving you a small taste of its volcanic terrain. Departs: Auckland wharf daily at 10.30am and 1.30pm Duration: 1 ½ hours
Adult $46
Child (5-15 yrs)
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Waitomo and Hobbiton Experience Day Tour
Departs: Auckland at 8am Duration: 11 hours
Child (3-12 yrs)
Overlooking the Waitemata harbour, the Auckland Museum is the cultural and spiritual touchstone for New Zealanders. The Museum is the first stop for anyone wishing to gain an insight into New Zealand and its people. Includes priceless Maori treasures, amazing natural history, daily cultural performances and ever-changing exhibitions. Open: Daily 10.00am – 5.00pm (excluding Christmas Day)
Adult $26
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Sit back and relax as you enjoy a cruise to Waiheke Island to begin your adventure. Take a moment to appreciate the expansive scenery of the Hauraki Gulf, then feel the adrenalin as you fly through the pristine native bush at Ecozip. Includes transfers to the Ecozip Visitor Centre, three zipline flights and an interpretive forest walk. Summer times are: 9.15am (8.10am ferry), 10.15 (9.00am ferry), 12.15pm (11.00am ferry) and 2.15pm (1pm ferry). Winter times are: 9.15am (8.10am ferry), 11.15am (10.00am ferry) and 1.15pm (12.00pm ferry). Duration: 4 hours
Adult $160
Child (8-16 yrs)
$100
Includes return ferry ticket
Ananda Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour
Explore Group America’s Cup Sailing
Discover for yourself why Waiheke Island is world-renowned for its wines, stunning scenery and friendly local people. Visit 3 boutique vineyards and taste a wide range of high quality wines. Enjoy lunch at a fourth vineyard, a beachside café or a small seaside village at your own expense. You will be returned to your accommodation or to the ferry back to Auckland.
Participate as crew on an authentic America's Cup yacht. Take the helm, help on the grinders or sit back and enjoy the scenery as we sail the Waitemata Harbour. This sailing experience offers everyone the opportunity to sail these racing yachts. The America's Cup is the world's oldest and prestigious sporting trophy.
Departs: From Auckland ferry terminal at 10.00am Duration: 7 hours
Per Person $123
Departs: Daily at 11.00am and 2.00pm (01 November – 31 March) and 1.00pm (01 April – 31 October) Duration: 2 hours
Adult $184
Ferry is an additional cost
Sky Tower Towering over Auckland and standing at 328 metres tall, the Sky Tower is the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere. Travel up in the glass fronted lifts to one of the three spectacular viewing platforms where you can take in views of Auckland City and its twin harbours. Enjoy a high altitude lunch or a light snack at Sky Café or dine at Orbit 360° dining. Open: Daily 8.30am – 10.30pm (9.00am – 10.00pm during Winter)
Adult $27
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Minimum age is 10 years
Rangitoto Volcanic Explorer Tour Departing from the Auckland Ferry Terminal, enjoy a 25 minute cruise across the Harbour to Rangitoto Island. Your guide will take you on a journey through rugged lava crops and native bush, while talking to you about the history and geology of the island. After taking in the panoramic view, rejoin the tour vehicle for the return trip to the wharf. Open: Auckland wharf daily at 12.15pm (also 9.15am Sat and Sun) Duration: 5 hours
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Cultural performances and tours also available
EcoZip Waiheke Island
Travel through lush farmlands to Hobbiton for a tour of the movie set. Explore the picturesque 1,250 acre farm where scenes from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit were filmed. Enjoy lunch at the Green Dragon Inn before making your way to the Waitomo Glowworm Caves for a guided tour before returning to Auckland.
Adult $342
Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira
Adult $69
Child (5-15 yrs)
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Lunch option also available
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Sudima Hotel Auckland Airport
Hotel The Sudima is one of the closest hotels to the airport and features 153 well-appointed rooms, an all day restaurant, bar, indoor heated swimming pool and fully equipped gym. The hotel also offers a 24 hour airport shuttle service to and from the airport at an additional cost. Rooms include tea and coffee making facilities, bathroom amenities, Sky TV, air conditioning, iron and ironing board and an in-room safe. The Visaya Restaurant is in the lobby and is open daily serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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From $205 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel Grand Chancellor
Hotel Overlooking Viaduct Harbour, Hotel Grand Chancellor is easily recognised by its sharp architectural angles and 14 storey prominence. Within walking distance of the CBD, shopping, ferry terminal, the Britomart Transport Centre, waterfront and the Casino, everything is right at your doorstep. Enjoy the warmth and hospitality of our staff who are dedicated to tailoring their approach to you. Take pleasure in leisure amenities such as a gym, sauna and heated indoor lap pool. Enjoy a continental breakfast in the No. 1 Hobson Breakfast Lounge.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ City Location ++ Balconies ++ Kitchenettes
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Scenic Hotel Auckland
From $179 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Studio
Hotel This Art Deco style property provides a combination of standard and superior studio apartments, all with their own kitchenettes plus Sky TV, minibar and tea and coffee making facilities. The MLC Café and Bar opens to Queen Street with attractions, shopping and sightseeing right at hand. The café is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week incorporating the freshest of New Zealand’s produce matched with a selection of the country’s finest wines.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Fitness centre ++ Valet parking ++ 24 hour reception
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Rydges Auckland
From $228 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Hotel One of the best located hotels in the city with the CBD, casino, shopping district, Sky Tower and the thriving nightlife of the Viaduct Basin, all just a short walk away. Rydges Auckland is a hidden oasis, with 267 contemporary and modern guest rooms, all wellappointed and tastefully decorated. All rooms include air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, Sky TV, tea and coffee making facilities and mini bar. The CUT Restaurant and Bar features traditional cuisine with a very modern twist. Barista Coffee Corner, 24-hour reception and 24-hour room service are also available.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Gym ++ Iron and ironing board ++ Conference facilities
Room Types: ++ Rooftop terrace ++ Laundry service ++ Car parking ++ 24-hour reception
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Superior Room Deluxe Room with View Premium Harbour View Room
From $284 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
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Cordis Auckland
Hotel Discover the Cordis - Auckland difference! Designed for guests who value heartfelt service and engaging experiences, Cordis Auckland is located in a lively uptown area within walking distance of the city’s museum, galleries and thriving retail scene. The 411 modern rooms and suites are meticulously tailored to your way of life. Thoughtful extras and stylish interiors reveal a genuine attention to detail and high-speed tech features reflect the best in modern design. A contemporary restaurant and sophisticated lobby lounge offer stylish places to dine and socialise, while peaceful Chuan Spa and a heated roof-top pool create the perfect urban retreat for guests to relax and unwind. Features:
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Stamford Plaza Auckland
From $256 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel Superbly located in the heart of Auckland’s CBD and situated a short walk from the finest dining, shopping and entertainment precincts, Stamford Plaza is truly one of the finest accommodations in Auckland. The 286 contemporary guest rooms and suites infuse the senses with style and sophistication. Focussing on the highest level of service and detail, Stamford Plaza Auckland can cater for conferences and other social events from four to 400 guests. The state-of-the-art techno gymnasium, 10th floor indoor heated pool, whirlpool spa and sauna offer unrivalled views of the harbour and city. With a choice of three in-house contemporary restaurants and a lobby bar, Stamford Plaza Auckland is truly exceptional in every sense.
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Hotel Grand Windsor Auckland
From $275 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel The elegant and boutique Hotel Grand Windsor creates a unique, historic, yet warm and welcoming ambience. The hotel is ideally located in the heart of Auckland’s CBD, within easy walking of the Viaduct Harbour precinct, North Wharf and the stunning Waitemata Harbour. Right on the doorstep is premium, luxury shopping, prestigious business addresses, vibrant cafés, contemporary restaurants, lively bars and an array of exceptional recreational activities. 79 spacious, modern and tastefully presented rooms and suites. All day dining restaurant and bar with award winning chef, meeting room, small library, wellness centre and spa, with jacuzzi and sauna.
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Hilton Hotel Auckland
From $301 per room per night Based on twin share in a Classic Room
Hotel Hilton Auckland is situated 300 metres out to sea in the heart of Auckland’s vibrant downtown area. The hotel, home to the renowned FISH Restaurant and Bellini Cocktail Bar boasts sweeping views of the Waitemata Harbour and sits alongside the Viaduct Village, Wynyard Quarter and Britomart – the social hubs to this bustling waterfront property. The property’s 166 contemporary rooms and suites feature balconies and bespoke furnishings that incorporate elements of the surrounding harbour. Unwind in the gym or head down to the heated outdoor lap pool with a window at one end for amazing views of the harbour.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant and Bar ++ Fitness room ++ Jogging track
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Room Types: ++ Heated outdoor lap pool ++ Tour desk ++ Babysitting service ++ Valet car parking
Hilton Guest Room Deluxe Harbour View Bow Suite Relaxation Suite
From $368 per room per night Based on twin share in a Guest Room
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Great Sights, Hole In The Rock Cruise
“Visiting the Bay of Islands is such a fantastic introduction to New Zealand’s fascinating history. At the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, I get goosebumps thinking about the events that transpired there all those years ago.” - Linda, Kirra
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See where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean in a remarkable swirl of currents and discover the spiritual ‘place of leaping’, where Maori spirits begin their final journey.
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Northland Things to Do Discover Kerikeri Keirkeri is a great place to indulge in the senses. Visit Ake Ake Vineyard and sample organic wine or coffee. Take a step back in time and learn about the history that makes this area famous, such as the Historic Stone Store and Kemp House and see how chocolates are created at the boutique Makana Chocolate Factory. Departs: Paihia daily at 1.00pm Duration: 3 hours
Adult $57
Child (5-14 yrs) $29
Discover Cape Reinga Journey to Cape Reinga, known as the meeting place of the oceans and uncover the wild beauty of this vast and untouched region. This full day tour includes a drive along Ninety Mile Beach, careful negotiation of Te Pake stream beneath gigantic sand dunes, the lighthouse at Cape Reinga and plenty of stops for sightseeing and photographs. Departs: Paihia daily at 7.15am Duration: 13 hours
Adult $146
Child (5-14 yrs) $73
Dolphin Cruise to the Hole in the Rock Cruise by luxury catamaran to Cape Brett Lighthouse, Motukokako Island and then make your passage through the ‘Hole in the Rock’ followed by Grand Cathedral Cave. Meander through the inner islands stopping at Otehei Bay for a swim or scenic walk. See sandy beaches, rocky outcrops and the many varied island landscapes. Departs: Paihia or Russell at 9.00am and 1.30pm Duration: 4 hours
Adult $103
Waitangi Treaty Grounds Day Pass The Waitangi Treaty Grounds is New Zealand’s most important historic site. The Treaty Grounds features Te Kongahu Museum of Waitangi, the Treaty House, the carved Meeting House and the world’s largest ceremonial war canoe. Visitors purchase a day pass that includes admission to all buildings, a guided tour and a cultural performance. Hangi and Concert evenings are scheduled from 1 November 2017 to the 30 April 2018. Adult $43
Child (0-18 yrs) FREE
Salt Air - Bay of Islands Coastal Discovery
Salt Air - Heli Scenic Flight with Hole in the Rock Landing
Explore the stunning coastline surrounding the Bay of Islands region with an extended helicopter flight including the infamous Hole in the Rock. Fly from Paihia over the Russell area to Elliots Bay continuing along the remote eastern side of Cape Brett peninsula to the Hole in the Rock, turning there to fly back over the picturesque Bay of Islands, Kerikeri Inlet, Black Rocks, and Waitangi.
A unique opportunity to fly over the beautiful Bay of Islands and set foot on the Hole in the Rock landing by helicopter on Salt Air’s exclusive helipad on top of the island. Very few people have ever ventured on the island. Being surrounded by steep cliffs and stunning scenery looking towards Cape Brett, this isolated landing location will no doubt appeal to the adventurous.
Departs: Paihia on demand Duration: 30 minutes
Departs: Paihia on demand Duration: 35 minutes
Per Person $342
Darryl’s Dinner Cruise Spend a fun and relaxing evening cruising on the calm Waitangi River in the Bay of Islands up to the spectacular Haruru Falls. Dine on a scrumptious meal as the sun sets and experience the unique charter widely promoted as a calm water cruise with a relaxed sociable atmosphere. Enjoy a drink from the fully licensed bar whilst taking in the scenery. Departs: Paihia daily at 6.30pm (5.00pm during winter) Duration: 2 ½ hours
Adult $100
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Child (5-14 yrs) $51
Child (5-13 yrs) $36
Per Person $408
Footprints Waipoua Twilight Encounter Voted one of Lonely Plant’s 82 global “Experiences of a Lifetime’. Footprints Waipoua conducts guided eco and cultural walks of the largest Kauri forest in New Zealand. ‘Step into our world’ with local Maori guides for an unforgettable twilight journey of storytelling, Maori song and interactive interpretation. Departs: From Hokianga daily at 6:00pm (5:00pm in winter) Duration: 4 hours
Adult $91
Child (5-15 yrs) $33
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Kingsgate Hotel Autolodge Paihia
Hotel Kingsgate Hotel Autolodge Paihia is located on the waterfront only 100 metres from the Paihia Wharf and township. Enjoy breakfast and dinner in the Castaway Bar and dine in the Reef Restaurant with stunning views of the brilliant blue-green sea that the Bay of Islands is known for. All 100 rooms are air conditioned with tea and coffee facilities and Sky TV. In addition to these rooms there are 13 waterfront suites. Hotel facilities include a restaurant, swimming pool, spa pool, sauna, games room and complimentary bicycles.
Features: ++ Restaurant ++ Wi-Fi ++ Swimming pool ++ Sauna
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From $133
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Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
Hotel Situated at the entrance to the seaside town of Paihia and surrounded by expansive sub-tropical gardens and beautifully landscaped grounds, the Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands provides the perfect setting for a relaxing time. This resort style hotel offers 114 rooms including standard, superior and deluxe rooms. Many have their own balcony, while others open out onto a grassed courtyard or garden area. All rooms include LCD TV, entertainment system, Sky TV, minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ 24 hour reception ++ Swimming pool ++ Sky TV
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Room Types: ++ Complimentary parking ++ Special access rooms ++ 24 hour room service ++ Minibar, fridge, desk space
From $147
Standard Room Superior Room Deluxe Room Family Room
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Copthorne Hotel and Resorts Bay of Islands
Hotel This welcoming Bay of Islands hotel commands a superb waterfront location in the heart of the Bay of Islands, offering uninterrupted bay views surrounded by 60 acres of subtropical gardens as part of the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds. With 180 guest rooms including four suites, the hotel provides individual patios or balconies from which to enjoy the bay, estuary or garden views while the rooms offer a serene escape with designs inspired by nature. Onsite facilities include tennis court, spectacular free form lagoon style swimming pool, mountain bike hire and courtesy shuttle to downtown Paihia.
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Edgewater Palms
From $133 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Apartments Edgewater Palms Apartments is set on the waterfront opposite the main beach with tropical landscaping and exceptional facilities. The property is an ideal base to enjoy all the Bay of Islands offer and is walking distance to restaurants and cafĂŠs. Apartments include a kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave, laundry facilities and covered balconies. There is a secure underground car park onsite.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Complimentary car parking ++ Restaurant and Bar
Room Types: ++ Infinity pool ++ Spa ++ Tour desk ++ Sky TV
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Garden View One Bdrm Apartment Garden View Two Bdrm Apartment (1-4) Ocean View Two Bdrm Apartment (1-4) Waterfront One Bdrm Apartment
From $310 per room per night Based on twin share in a Garden View One Bdrm
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Paihia Beach Resort and Spa
Hotel Located in the idyllic seaside town of Paihia in the Bay of Islands overlooking picturesque Te Tii Beach, is the Paihia Beach Resort and Spa. We invite you to experience this boutique resort which has been designed with guest’s ultimate comfort in mind. Relax at La Spa Naturale, take a dip in the pool and dine at Provenir. At Paihia Beach Resort and Spa your every need is taken care of. All guest rooms feature floor to ceiling windows, a private balcony or patio and an array of breathtaking ocean views. A short 5-minute stroll takes you to the main wharf in Paihia, the departure point to explore the beautiful Bay of Islands.
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Features: ++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ Air-conditioning ++ Free parking ++ Disabled facilities
++ All rooms ocean view ++ Fine-dining restaurant ++ On-site luxury day spa ++ Pool deck with 6 pools
Poolside Studio Spa Studio Superior Studio Superior Suite
From $353 per room per night Based on twin share in a Poolside Studio
Bonus: Rates include a la carte breakfast.
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Tanoa Russell Cottages
Apartments Located in the heart of historic Russell, surrounded by the blue water of the bay and only a short ferry ride from Paihia. Tanoa Russell Cottages offers 16 charming timber one, two, three and four bedroom cottages with modern interiors and full kitchen and laundry facilities. Tanoa Russell Cottages offers a complete range of guest services and facilities to help make your stay enjoyable and comfortable.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi internet ++ Outdoor spa ++ Car parking ++ Heated pool
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One Bedroom Apartment Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4) Three Bedroom Apartment (1-6) Four Bedroom Apartment (1-8)
The Heads Omapere
From $204 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom
Villas Set in the breath-taking location of the Hokianga harbour, The Heads offers intimacy, luxury and comfort layered with Manaakitanga, our personal touch of Maori hospitality. The Heads is also the perfect base to explore the untouched lures of the Hokianga harbour, an area known as the birthplace of the nation and famous for its magnificent kauri trees, forests, golden beaches, rich history and vast array of scenic walking tracks. A home of many “firsts”, you will be enthralled by the depth of history and culture this unique region has to offer. A stylish retreat with modern features, spacious private courtyard and hot tub. It is ideal for couples or small groups wanting to reconnect or rejuvenate the mind, body and soul. Features: ++ Car parking ++ Courtyard ++ Hot tub ++ Wi-Fi
Room Types: ++ Restaurant ++ Bar ++ Pool
From $409
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Available to book from 1 December 2017
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Whangaroa Harbour, Northland Credit: Alistair Guthrie
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Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Coromandel
Coromandel Cathedral Cove Credit: Adam Bruce
“Cathedral Cove is a beautiful, iconic natural wonder that is fantastic for that perfect holiday snap. In fact, the entire coastline is stunning, and the seafood in this region is to die for!” - Stacey, Kirra
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Coromandel Things to Do Glass Bottom Boat Whitianga Enjoy the famous Cathedral Cove, marine wildlife, stunning caves and coastal scenery on this unique eco adventure. The vessel is equipped with a glass bottom so you can view the amazing array of marine life in the reserve. Sensational snorkeling is also available with all equipment supplied. Departs: Whitianga daily at 10.30am and 1.30pm (also 8.00am and 4.00pm Dec â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Feb) Duration: 2 hours
Adult $97
Child (3-15 yrs) $61
Cathedral Cove Kayaking The Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine reserve opens up a sea kayaking paradise full of beaches, islands and rock gardens that are just waiting to be explored. Paddle your way through amazing sea caves, interact with the local marine life and explore offshore islands. No kayaking experience is necessary.
Departs: Hahei daily at 8.45am and 1.30pm Duration: 3 1/2 hours
Adult $118
Child (5-15 yrs) $77
Aotearoa Lodge and Tours Half Day Northern Beaches Travel past Ke Te Ra Matiti Marae at Wharekaho where Captain Cook and botanist Banks visited in 1769. Hear the fascinating gold mining history around Kuaotunu and take in great views of the Mercury Islands. Drive along the magnificent coastline through Greys and Rings Beach to the developing holiday resort settlement of Matarangi. Experience a lovely walk among New Zealand native trees at Kauri Grove. Departs: Whitianga at 9.00am Duration: 4 hours
Adult $112
Child (1-13 yrs) $67
Hahei Explorer Scenic Adventure The Hahei Explorer trip travels up to 12kms and takes you into coastal islands off the marine reserve, reefs and massive sea caves and bays including the world famous Cathedral Cove. The magnificence of this natural volcanic scenery is legendary and the approach by sea, combined with an insightful commentary, further enhances the experience. Departs: Hahei Beach daily at 10.00am and 2.00pm Duration: 1 hour
Adult $98
Child (3-15 yrs) $51 Bookings essential
Kiwi Dundee - Full Day Nature and Coastal Tour
Kiwi Dundee - Full Day Coromandel Circuit
A walk through beautiful regenerating Kauri forest full of fern trees, along the old tracks of Puketui, the 1890's gold mining town. See glowworms in an old gold cave and learn the history of this magic area. View spectacular coastal scenery with beautiful beaches, off-shore islands and magnificent cliffs decorated with ancient Pohutukawa trees. Visit Hot Water Beach (tide permitting) and the famous Cathedral Cove.
Touring over the bush clad volcanic mountains, we visit the old gold town of Thames. Walk to a stand of giant Kauri trees then travel through mountain and coastal scenery to Coromandel town, a step back in time with the rustic feel with old buildings where gold was discovered in 1852. Enjoy lunch at a delightful cafĂŠ. Ride the Driving Creek Railway train to a view point of Coromandel harbour and islands.
Departs: Pauanui at 9.00am Duration: 8 hours
Departs: Pauanui at 8.30am Duration: 9 hours
Adult $281
Child (5-11 yrs) $141
Adult $355
Child (5-11 yrs) $178
Cathedral Cove Coastline Credit: Andy Belcher
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More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Oceans Resort Whitianga
Apartment Located on the eastern shore of the Coromandel Peninsula in the beautiful Mercury Bay, just a stone’s throw from Buffalo Beach, you will find quality modern accommodation at Oceans Resort Whitianga. A short 2 minute stroll to the town centre, wharf, shops, cafes and next door to The Lost Spring Adult Day Spa, the resort is perfectly positioned for action or relaxation. Only a 30 minute drive to Hot Water Beach and Cathedral Cove and a 45 minute drive to Coromandel town.
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Room Types: ++ Furnished balconies ++ Private walkway to the beach ++ Free Parking
++ Sky TV ++ Tennis court ++ Playground ++ Heated pool
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From $195 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom
Hahei Horizon B&B
Bed and Breakfast Nestled among native trees on the hill, Hahei Horizon B&B offers amazing views of the sea and surroundings from every room. Choose from either a spacious guestroom or the self-contained Bach studio for up to four guests. An idyllic location, only minutes’ drive from the famous Hot Water Beach. Breakfast is Included.
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Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge
From $358 per room per night Based on twin share in Bach Studio
Motel Here at Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge we welcome you to a place of peace and quiet that allows you to enjoy your stay on the Coromandel. The accommodation and facilities are spread amongst trees, gardens and open spaces for your enjoyment and situated within easy walking distance of the village and beach. Pauanui Pines consists of 18 one and two bedroom self-contained motel units, each one offering spacious functional living. All units have kitchen facilities, large bathrooms, lounge and dining areas. Some units have the ability for alfresco dining. Continental breakfasts can be delivered to your unit on request. Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Laundry ++ BBQ ++ Bicycles
Room Types: ++ Tennis court ++ Swimming pool ++ Parking ++ Child friendly
One Bedroom Two Bedroom (1-4)
From $166 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom
Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights or more and get 10% of your room rate.
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Grand Mercure Puka Park
Hotel Stay within the natural and native forest of New Zealand’s famous Coromandel Peninsula. This idyllic resort is hidden away on the slopes of Mount Pauanui, amid 25 acres of lush native bush. The chalets all offer the experience of being secluded right in amongst the spectacular native forest. Each chalet is furnished with a king bed, large ensuite bathroom and a private outdoor deck area. Only a ten-minute stroll to beautiful Pauanui Beach.
Features: ++ Swimming pool ++ Mountain bike hire ++ Sauna ++ Gym
Room Types: ++ Tennis court ++ Day spa
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Tree Hut Chalet Bush Chalet Toi Toi Apartment
From $314 per room per night Based on twin share in a Tree Hut Chalet
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Marine Reserved Apartments
Apartments Located just a short walk from the golden sands of Whangamata Beach, Marine Reserved Apartments offer a great selection of accommodation options including one, two or three bedroom apartments. All include full kitchen facilities and a spacious lounge area which opens onto a private balcony with a BBQ. The property is the closest to the beach and is very central to the town centre and the local Surf Club.
Features: ++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ 50 Sky TV channels ++ Private balcony ++ Full laundry facilities
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One Bedroom Two Bedroom (1-4) Three Bedroom (1-6)
Bushland Park Lodge and Retreat
From $215 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom
Lodge Exclusively, a maximum of three fortunate couples at a time can experience this unique place, set in 5 acres of manicured park like grounds. The host/owner’s cuisine is the main and outstanding feature followed by an onsite glowworm tour in the Lodge’s spring water grotto. A secluded double slipper bath in the garden is the perfect spot for star gazing and relaxation. Bush walks to the famous Wentworth Falls start at the doorstep and glorious white sand beaches are only a few minutes’ drive away. There are 2 golf courses close by. This Lodge is not just a stop along the way, but a destination in its own right.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Free car parking ++ Onsite native glowworms
Room Types: ++ Double slipper claw foot baths outdoors ++ Glass fusing studio ++ Breakfast included
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Garden Suite Kauri Suite Twin Suite
per room per night Based on twin share in a Garden Suite
Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights and recieve a bottle of New Zealand Champagne and Chocolate Truffle at the outdoor bath.
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Waihi Beach Lodge
Boutique Bed and Breakfast Waihi Beach Lodge has 3 king/queen rooms with ensuites and a king studio apartment with its own private bathroom. All king rooms have a sea view with the studio apartments view being from its deck. Being a central location, there are very good cafes close by to cater for most tastes. The lodge is only 150 metres from Waihi Beach, which stretches for 10kms and is a safe swimming and surf beach. Locally there are beach and coastal walks, thermal hot pools, a working gold mine, cycle trails and stunning scenery around every corner plus lots more to explore at your leisure. The Coromandel Peninsular, Hobbiton, Rotorua and Waitomo are all within 2 hours drive and the Auckland International Airport is only 1.5 hours away. Features: ++ Free WIFI ++ Free onsite parking ++ Gourmet breakfast daily for 2 guests
Room Types: ++ Smoke free internally ++ Television and DVD
King/Queen Ensuite Room Studio Apartment with kitchenette
From $301 per room per night Based on twin share in a King/Queen Ensuite Room
Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights for the price of 2 - valid 1 August to 20 December 2017.
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Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Popular among coffee lovers, Scotts Epicurean is regularly voted as one of Hamilton City’s best cafes. Not only is the coffee consistently good the food is excellent.
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“I really enjoyed Hobbiton. If you love the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies or books, then you will love this place. To see ‘The Shire’ set up like it is in the movies is really amazing! It’s like being in another world.”- Chris, Kirra
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Waitomo Glowworm Caves Discover an amazing underground labyrinth of ancient limestone caverns and formations and marvel at a galaxy of tiny living lights in the Glowworm Grotto and limestone creations. The highlight of your tour is a magical boat trip gliding in silence through the Grotto guided by a myriad of glowworm lights. A must for any visitor to the Waitomo region! Departs: Every half hour from 9.00am – 5.00pm (5.30pm Nov – Mar) Duration: 45 minutes
Adult $55
Legendary Blackwater Rafting - Black Labyrinth An adventure that will have you climbing, tubing, leaping and floating through the Ruakuri Caves. Glide with the water as it drops down the hidden waterfall and tumbles down rocky chutes before sliding through vaulted limestone galleries to finally emerge into the dazzling green Waitomo forest. See glowworms sparkling above as you navigate the caverns underground. Departs: Waitomo daily at 9.00am, 10.30am, 12.00pm, 1.30pm and 3.00pm Duration: 3 hours
Per Person $151
Child (4-14 yrs) $25
Minimum age is 12 years
Hobbiton Tours
White Island Tour
Experience a once in a lifetime opportunity to see an iconic movie set. Wander paths of The Shire, see the Mill and view submerged Hobbit Holes that are spread across the rolling hills. Your guide will show you around the set, pointing out the famous locations and explaining how the movies were made. Finish your Middle Earth adventure with a visit to the famous Green Dragon Inn and sample the specially brewed beverages.
Cruise across the pristine waters of the Bay of Plenty to White Island – New Zealand’s most active volcano. After donning hard hats and gas masks, guides will lead you on an exploration of the crater. Experience roaring fumaroles, sparkling sulphur chimneys, bubbling pools of mud and the spectacular main crater. The return journey often provides the opportunity for dolphin or whale watching.
Departs: Ex: Matamata i-Site Duration: 2 1/2 hours Departs: Ex: The Shires Rest Duration: 2 hours
Departs: Whakatane daily at approximately 8.00am Duration: 5 – 6 hours
Adult $81
Child (9-6 yrs) $40 Ex The Shires Rest
Adult $224
Child (8-15 yrs) $133
Mataatua Maori Marae Experience, Whakatane
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Sudima Hamilton
Hotel Sudima Hamilton is housed in an iconic 1876 historic building and offers 69 well-appointed rooms with a variety of room types and configurations to choose from. The hotel is located within walking distance of restaurants, pubs and cafes. Featuring parking, wireless internet access, ensuites, kitchenettes, laundry facilities and 24 hour guest services.
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Superior Room Studio Room One Bedroom Apartment Two Bedroom Apartment
Distinction Hamilton Hotel
From $147 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel Located only minutes from the city centre, Distinction Hamilton Hotel is a favourite with business travellers and holiday makers alike. Offering 147 comfortable air-conditioned rooms and suites as well as free unlimited Wi-Fi. New Superior Rooms and Suites offer a modern, chic and contemporary vibe. Guests will be treated to upgraded, luxury beds combined with sumptuous linen ensuring a restful night’s sleep, plush new carpet, comfortable armchairs and a work desk and 49” flat screen televisions with SKY channels. The hotel also offers extensive leisure facilities including a fitness centre, 3 spa pools and an indoor swimming pool. The hotel's popular Garnett's Restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner daily. Features:
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From $160 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Novotel Tainui Hamilton
Hotel Novotel Hamilton is the leading 4.5 star hotel in the Waikato region. The 177 room hotel is located in the heart of Hamilton’s city centre and overlooks the Waikato River. Start your day fresh with breakfast from the buffet in the light-filled restaurant or on the terrace adjacent to the Waikato River. Contemporary decor and natural light will make your room a haven whether you're working or holidaying at Novotel. The hotel is only a short distance to shopping, the Skycity Hamilton Casino, cinemas, bars and restaurants.
Features: ++ Spa ++ Café ++ Bar ++ Gym
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Superior Room Executive Room Suite
Roseland Farm Stay, Waitomo
From $185 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Farm Stay/Chalet Roselands Chalet is close to nature and overlooking farmland. Wake up to the birds chirping and fresh country air. Located on-site is Roselands Buffet Restaurant which serves up a good Kiwi BBQ for lunch and is also open for breakfast and dinner. Free Wi-Fi is available at the restaurant. Enjoy a peaceful stay and make use of the lawn tennis court, stroll the bush walks and see a free glowworm display at night.
Features: ++ Free parking ++ Wi-Fi in the Restaurant ++ Cooking facilities
Room Types: ++ Lawn tennis court ++ TV, fridge/freezer ++ Smoking outside
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From $102 per room per night Based on twin share in a Chalet
Bonus Offer: Free BBQ lunch for 2 (available between 11.30am-3pm).
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White Island Rendezvous
Hotel Located opposite Whakatane Wharf and within walking distance from the town centre, the hotel has a modern range of spacious accommodation options including studios and apartments. Each studio and apartment offers ensuite bathroom and kitchenettes. White Island Rendezvous is the only motel accommodation in Whakatane to boast its own onsite café - a favourite amongst locals. Wake up to breakfast delivered to your room or enjoy the on-site coffee house. A quiet location yet only minutes’ walk from Whakatane’s boutique shopping and numerous restaurants.
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Room Types: ++ 5 min walk to the lake ++ Conference facilities
++ On site restaurant ++ Tennis court ++ Bar ++ Wedding venue
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Standard Studio Deluxe Studio Micro-village Cabin Two Bedroom Spa Apartment (1-2)
per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Studio
Trinity Wharf Tauranga
Hotel Ideally positioned in the Bay of Plenty, the 4.5-star Trinity Wharf has 123 luxuriously appointed guest-rooms with stunning views of Tauranga Harbour. This unique hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, gym and free on-site parking. All air-conditioned rooms feature an ensuite bathroom with heated flooring, free Wi-Fi, selected SKY TV channels and pay-on-demand movies, as well as tea and coffee making facilities, disabled guest-room options, in room safe and minibar. Enjoy fantastic waterfront dining in Halo Restaurant and Bar from 7am until late. Located within walking distance to Tauranga CBD and a 10 minute drive to main leisure activities. Features: ++ Swimming pool ++ Free parking ++ Air conditioning ++ Restaurant
Room Types: ++ Bar ++ Gym ++ Free Wi-Fi
Superior Room Aqua Guestroom Premium Water View Room Garden View Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4)
From $256 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Bonus Offer: Stay two consecutive nights in a Premium Water View Guestroom or a higher room category and receive two free buffet breakfasts (hot and cold options) per room daily, plus a 12noon check-out. T&C's apply.
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Okoroire Hot Springs
Hotel Okoroire Hot Springs is a boutique property to relax, unwind and be as active or inactive as you like. A heritage listed country hotel built in the 1880’s and nestled in eighty acres of park like surrounding on the banks of the Waihou River. Okoroire Hot Springs Hotel is located near Tirau in the heart of the South Waikato region. There are many iconic attractions you can visit within a short drive of the hotel, notable Hobbiton which is only 20 minutes’ drive. Hamilton and Rotorua are a 45 minute drive.
Features: ++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ Onsite restaurant ++ Natural hot springs ++ 9 hole golf course
Room Types: ++ Bar ++ Outdoor BBQ area
Heritage Room Deluxe Chalet Family Chalet
From $192 per room per night Based on twin share in a Heritage Room
Mount Maunganui, Tauranga Credit: Andy Belcher
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Goverment Gardens
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Excellent service and outstanding coffee. Offers yummy food for a light lunch or morning/afternoon tea. A little hidden gem.
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Get amongst nature and explore this beautiful forest which is a 5 minute drive from the city centre. There is an array of hiking trails from short easy circuits to full day hikes which start off in the majestic Redwood Grove.
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Waimangu Volcanic Valley Walk through and explore the geothermal features of the Waimangu Valley. Key features include Frying Pan Lake, the world’s largest hot water spring, Inferno Crater and Lake Rotomahana. Walks vary in length from 800 metres to 4 kilometres along easy flat terrain and entry includes the use of the shuttle service between points in the Waimangu Valley. Open: Daily 8.30am, last admission is at 2.00pm (3.00pm in January) Duration: allow 3 hours
Adult $33
Child (6-16 yrs) $6
Hells Gate - Geothermal Lake Mud Bath and Spa See, smell and feel the raw power of Ruaumoko Hells Gate, New Zealand's most active geothermal reserve. Relax and rejuvenate your body by bathing in New Zealand's only geothermal Mud Bath enriched with countless healing properties before lazing in the sulphur spas. Open: 8:30am – 10:00pm daily (1 Oct – 31 Mar) Closed on Christmas Day Duration: Allow 2 1/2 hours Geothermal reserve walk closes at sunset.
Adult $92
Child (5-15 yrs) $46
Polynesian Spa Set in a native bush environment, Polynesian Spa offers deluxe mineral bathing and a wide range of spa therapies. It has long been regarded as New Zealand’s leading internationally acclaimed spa, providing a unique thermal spa experience on the shores of Lake Rotorua, with the option of the Lake Spa – tranquil bathing where you can enjoy lake views amongst native flora. Open: 8.00am – 11.00pm daily
Adult $21
Child (5-14 yrs) $10
Skyline Rotorua Gondola and Buffet Dinner Skyline Rotorua is your ticket to an unforgettable holiday with everything from gravity adventure such as thrilling downhill Luge tracks, ziplining and mountain biking trails, to tranquil Gondola rides, nature trails, dining experiences and out-of-this world stargazing. All with unsurpassed views, this is an all-weather must do attraction for all ages year round. Open: 9.00am – late daily (dinner is from 5.30pm – late)
Adult $87
Rotorua Canopy Tours Experience the thrill of flying high above untraversed native forest valleys in this three hour zipline adventure. Take in the whole picture of ecology from great heights with classic Kiwi guides who help visitors handfeed wild native birds, while sharing first-hand knowledge of the bird song, flora, fauna and efforts to restore the forest’s magical ecosystem. Departs: Rotorua daily on demand from 8.00am 2.00pm Duration: 3 hours
Adult $152
Child (6-15 yrs) $107
Tamaki Maori Village - Hangi and Cultural Performance Journey back in time to a traditional Maori village. Alive with sights, sounds and activities of days gone by. You can participate in learning the haka, poi, tattooing, carving, warrior training and hear stories of the Maori migration. Watch as your Hangi meal is lifted from beneath the ground and enjoy a powerful cultural performance before your Hangi feast. Departs: Rotorua daily at 5.30pm Duration: 3 1/2 hours
Adult $116
Priced based on standard private pool entry.
Te Puia - Guided Tour and Cultural Performance
Child (5-14 yrs) $44 Luge rides additional cost.
Child (10-15 yrs) $63 Infant (0-10 yrs) $32
Agrodome and Rainbow Springs
Te Puia is the essential Rotorua experience. Explore remarkable geothermal features including the world-famous Pohutu Geyser and the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley. Learn about the Maori culture from the land itself to the artworks, the people, stories, traditions and architecture. You will even find the New Zealand icon, the Kiwi bird on site.
This great combo includes entry into two famous Rotorua attractions - Rainbow Springs and the Agrodome Sheep Show. At Rainbow Springs, you’ll see live kiwi foraging for food in a nocturnal house and come face to face with a Tuatara – New Zealand’s own living dinosaur! The 1 hour Agrodome Sheep Show is a specially designed auditorium, where the audience will see nineteen sheep breeds introduced onto the stage.
Open: Daily 8.00am to 5.00pm Performances at 10.15am, 12.15pm and 3.15pm daily
Agrodome Sheep Show is presented three times daily (9.30am, 11.00am and 2.30pm)
Adult $56
Child (5-15 yrs) $35
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Adult $30
Child (3-15 yrs) $16
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Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua
Hotel Sudima Lake Rotorua is the largest hotel in Rotorua, set right on the shores of Lake Rotorua and only minutes away from the vibrant city centre. Offering 250 well appointed rooms, many with superb views across Lake Rotorua and each with ensuite bathroom, wireless broadband internet, tea and coffee making facilities and Sky TV. The property is adjacent to the Polynesian Spa, making it an ideal location for a relaxing holiday. The hotel puts on a Maori cultural show along with a Hangi.
Features: ++ High speed internet ++ 24 hour room service ++ Outdoor heated pool ++ Complimentary parking
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Room Types: ++ Day spa ++ Restaurant and Bar ++ Self-service laundry ++ Bike storage
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Tuscany Villas Rotorua
From $141 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Motel Rotorua’s Tuscany Villas offers guests premium accommodation in the heart of the city, close to restaurants and shops. Choose from a range of modern studio, one and two bedroom units all equipped with luxurious private in-room spas, Sky TV and free high speed Wi-Fi internet access. The motel’s modern facilities and furnishings, coupled with personal, friendly service and exceptional housekeeping standards, will ensure a memorable stay.
Features: ++ Free unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Guest laundry ++ Close to CBD ++ Free onsite parking
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Executive Studio Deluxe Suite One Bedroom Two Bedroom (1-4)
Rydges Rotorua
From $169 per room per night Based on twin share in an Executive Studio
Hotel Situated on the edge of Rotorua’s Arawa racecourse in a park like setting, Rydges Rotorua offers panoramic views across the city to Lake Rotorua and Mokoia Island, and is just a short walk to many local attractions. The hotel has some of the largest rooms in Rotorua, many of which include spa baths and private balconies. All rooms include a LCD TV with Sky TV as well as free WiFi. Hotel features include a guest laundry, 24 hour room service, gym and indoor heated pool and spa. An evening Maori cultural show and hangi is also available for guests to enjoy.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant and bar ++ Heated pool and spa ++ 24 hour room service
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Room Types: ++ Gym ++ Guest laundry ++ Business centre
Superior Room Deluxe Spa Room King Spa Suite
Distinction Rotorua Hotel
From $215 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel Set amongst beautiful gardens and boasting a range of accommodation to suit every traveller’s needs. Located a few minutes from the city centre and adjacent to the world renowned Whakarewarewa Forest, a top international destination for mountain bikers. The hotel offers guests a range of mountain bike facilities including bike hire and a wash down facility as well as a purpose built individual locker bike storage unit. The hotel's 4 in-house restaurants and bar offer superb cuisine and a visit to Rotorua is not complete without experiencing the hotel's dynamic Maori Dinner and Culture Show. Guests can enjoy complimentary access to the heated outdoor swimming pool, private spas, gym, free unlimited Wi-Fi and free car-parking. Features: ++ Free unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Free parking ++ 4 restaurants ++ Kid-friendly
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Room Types: ++ Heated swimming pool and spas ++ Complimentary secure mountain bike storage
Superior Room Deluxe Room Suite
From $153 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Copthorne Hotel Rotorua
Hotel Copthorne Hotel Rotorua is conveniently located just a few blocks from the city centre with many sights and activities only a short walk away. Boasting 110 spacious rooms and suites, the hotel features a restaurant and bar, tennis court, gym, two outdoor spas and a heated outdoor swimming pool. All rooms feature satellite TV, Wi-Fi and tea and coffee facilities. Indulge in a selection of dishes served in Jimmy Cook’s Kiwi Kitchen and enjoy a refreshing drink in Jimmy’s Bar. Guests can immerse themselves in traditional Kiwi culture by enjoying a traditional hangi and cultural performance.
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Room Types: ++ Gym ++ Tennis court ++ Conference facilities
++ Outdoor heated pool ++ Outdoor Spa ++ Restaurant and bar ++ Wi-Fi
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Standard Room
From $154 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Novotel Lakeside Rotorua
Hotel Novotel Rotorua Lakeside is located on the shores of Lake Rotorua and set in park surroundings This renovated hotel is adjacent to the city centre and ‘Eat Street’ dining precinct. Rooms are decorated with earthy colours, wood furniture and picture windows to make the most of the spectacular scenery. The Hotel features include thermal hot pools, sauna, gym, restaurant and bar, as well as a Maori Cultural Centre with a nightly hangi and concert. Novotel Rotorua Lakeside is the perfect base for adventure enthusiasts and families alike to see all that New Zealand's geothermal capital has to offer.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ Thermal hot pool ++ Sauna ++ Gym
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Superior Room Superior Lake View Room Junior Suite
Princes Gate
From $174 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel This beautiful restored 4.5 star property is situated in the heart of the geothermal and cultural city and is right on the doorstep of the picturesque Government Gardens and Rotorua Museum. With several room types to choose from you are sure to find the perfect accommodation to suit your budget and needs. Each room has an ensuite bathroom with traditional selection of toiletries, a mini bar, refrigerator, tea & coffee making facilities, sky television on a flat screen, luxurious bathrobes, iron and ironing board. Stylish art work and ornate pieces decorate the property. All guests have access to the three thermally heated pools, a private hot pool and sauna.
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Classic Room Estate Room Designer Room Two Bedroom
Millennium Hotel Rotorua
From $200 per room per night Based on twin share in a Classic Room
Hotel Located within metres of the city centre and equally close to the historic Government Gardens and Polynesian Spa, you can enjoy superior levels of comfort and service at Millennium Hotel Rotorua. All 227 elegant rooms and suites are air conditioned and are well appointed. Many rooms offer excellent views of Lake Rotorua or a charming residential style décor. Brasserie Poolside and Nikau Restaurants offer fine dining choices and Bay Zazu is a great place to relax in the evening.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ Heated pool ++ Poolside restaurant ++ Spa treatments
Room Types: ++ Off street parking ++ Child friendly ++ Business centre ++ Accessible rooms
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Superior Room Superior Lakeview Room Club Room
From $198 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
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“The mighty Huka Falls just have to be experienced. The sheer power and energy of that water is mind-blowing! The contrast of that and the lake’s serenity speaks of New Zealand’s incredibly diverse and beautiful landscape. Awesome!” - Jamie, Kirra
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Hukafalls Jet Enjoy thrills, fun and excitement that takes you along a beautiful river environment, lined with native bush, sheer rock cliff faces and natural hot springs. Combine 360-degree spins and disorientating speeds for an amazing must do visitor experience. From the unique vantage point on the jet boat, you have the best water level view of Huka Falls. Departs: Daily 8.30am - 5.30pm (9.00am - 4.00pm in winter) Duration: 1 ½ hours
Adult $138
Child (2-15 yrs) $87
Chris Jolly Outdoors Scenic Cruise Cruise to the Maori rock carvings in style and comfort onboard Cruise Cat. Enjoy a live commentary on the volcanic history and Maori mythology surrounding Lake Taupo. Take in the fabulous views of the secluded bays and spectacular mountain peaks. Complimentary tea/coffee and hot muffin. Departs: Taupo daily at 10.30am and 1.30pm. (Extra 5.00pm cruise during Summer) Duration: 1 ½ hours
Adult $49
Child (5-16 yrs) $19
Taupo Tandem Skydiving
Riverjet Thermal Safari
Skydive from 15,000ft with coast-to-coast views and 60 seconds freefall, reaching speeds over 200kph. Experience the adventure with New Zealand’s original tandem skydiving company. With endless camera options, HD footage, free USB’s and Rotorua pickups, your skydive will be unforgettable. Safety is our number one priority so there is strict weight limits of 100kgs for tandem passengers.
Incorporate two true kiwi experiences. After seeing the stunning scenery of the mighty Waikato River and feeling the power of a Jet Boat doing tricky manoeuvres and 360 spins, pull up to Orakei Korako, the hidden geothermal valley. The valley is studded with geysers, silica terraces and is home to the famous Ruatapu Cave.
Departs: Daily at 11.00am and 2.00pm Duration: 3 hours
Per Person $357 Minimum age is 8 years
One Day Eco-Cultural Walk This walking tour provides a window-look at the ancient rainforest in which the early Maori tribes people lived and the plant and wildlife species on which they relied for their survival. A gourmet-style luncheon is consumed on the picturesque riverbank. This is an easy to moderate walk suitable for all ages. Interpretative commentary on the flora and fauna and traditional uses of this temperate rainforest is provided by our professional Maori guides whose ancestors roamed these lands. Duration: 8-9 hours (4 ½ hours on track)
Adult $159
Adult $183
Child (3-15 yrs) $101
Taupo Bungy and Cliffhanger - Extreme Swing Two awesome activities located at one stunning site. At 47 metres, Taupo Bungy is New Zealnd's highest water touch bungy jump. You choose to touch the Waikato River with your fingertips, fully submerse yourself or stay high and dry. Then try the feet-first, mind-blowing rush of the Cliffhanger extreme swing, reaching speeds of 70 kp/h and arcing up to 180°. Solo and tandem activities available. Open: 9.30am-5.00pm (until 4.00pm in Winter)
Child (5-14 yrs) $113
Per Person $270
Includes return transport from Rotorua or Taupo
Minimum age is 8 years
Taupo Floatplanes A Peek at the Lake
Taupo Floatplanes Orakei Korako Trip
This 20 minute circuit takes you out of Taupo bay to discover the true size of New Zealand’s largest lake. Flying along the Northern bays over the crystal clear water towards Kinloch before heading back over New Zealand’s diverse farmland to Taupo’s local geothermal area and Huka Falls before landing.
Why drive when you can fly to this geothermal paradise. Experience a water landing on the Waikato River before stepping off the plane and catching a short boat trip to the amazing silica terraces, steaming geysers, boiling mud pools and geothermal cave situated amongst lush New Zealand native bush. After your walk, we fly back to Taupo via the Wairakei steam field and Huka Falls.
Departs: Taupo on demand Duration: 20 minutes
Departs: Taupo on demand Duration: 2 ¼ hours
Adult $164
Child (3-15 yrs) $82
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Adult $353
Child (10-15 yrs) $177
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Beachtree Motel
Motel Beechtree Motel in beautiful Lake Taupo is highly rated for its cleanliness, friendly service, modern decor, and easy access to the stunning lakefront, cafés, restaurants and shops. With 39 rooms, Beechtree Motel can cater for family holidays, romantic weekends and business travellers. The accommodation is spacious and beautifully presented and consists of a range of air conditioned luxury studios and suites with every convenience such as kitchenette, Spa Bath, FREE WiFi, LCD flat screen TVs and 50+ Sky channels plus plenty of FREE off-street parking for cars, boat trailers and large vehicles.
Features: ++ Kitchenette ++ Spa Bath ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ LCD flat screen TVs
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Queen Shower Studio Deluxe Spa Studio Lake View Spa Studio Two Bedroom Spa Suite (1-4)
Voyager Apartments Taupo
per room per night Based on twin share in a Queen Shower Studio
Apartment Only a short stroll to the lakefront and the centre of town, Voyager Apartments offer guests a choice of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. All apartments feature a full kitchen, SKY51 and channel TV, tea and coffee making facilities, free Wi-Fi internet access, laundry facilities, iron and ironing board. The property also features free off-street parking plus a heated swimming pool and spa.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Full kitchens ++ In room laundry ++ Spa tubs
Room Types: ++ SKY TV ++ Heated pool ++ Free parking ++ Kid friendly
One Bedroom Executive Apartment Two Bedroom Executive Apartment (1-4) Three Bedroom Apartment (1-6)
From $222 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom
Bonus Offer: Stay 3 Pay 2 and Stay 5 Pay 3 (1 May 17 – 30 Sep 18) Stay 7 Pay 5 (1 Oct 17 – 23 Dec 17 and 1 Feb 18 – 30 Sep 18)
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Wairakei Resort Taupo
Resort Wairakei Resort Taupo believe in providing visitors with a one-of-a-kind geothermal experience. The resort provides visitors to Taupo with modern hotel rooms and villa accommodation, abundant indoor and outdoor leisure facilities and exquisite New Zealand focused dining options. Since the late 1800’s, people have come from all over the world to experience the beauty of Lake Taupo, the Waikato River and to stay within the geothermal grounds of Wairakei Resort. Wairakei Resort Taupo is the largest international 4-star Resort in the North Island and the resort still enjoys a wonderful historic and relaxing atmosphere. Wairakei Resort is located in the beautiful Wairakei Tourist Park on the northern fringe of Taupo, New Zealand. Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Free parking ++ Disabled facilities ++ Family-friendly
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Run of House Room One Bedroom Family Unit (1-4) Suite
Oreti Village
From $181 per room per night Based on twin share in a Run of House Room
Apartment Beautifully situated on the stunning Southern Shores of Great Lake Taupo, Oreti Village offers tranquil and stunning views. This property is a beautiful retreat, nestled in New Zealand bush and offering uninterrupted lake views. The location makes it ideal for enjoying the abundance of local activities including the Tongariro Alpine crossing, just minutes from Oreti. If you are seeking the ultimate serene destination, then you won’t need to look any further. All 19 spacious apartments provide sweeping views of New Zealand’s largest and most impressive fresh water lake, offering all the comforts of home. Oreti offers an onsite restaurant purpose built with rustic and enchanting ambience, serving mouthwatering Pacific Cuisine with a French twist. Features: ++ On site restaurant ++ Tennis court ++ Bar ++ Wedding venue
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Room Types: ++ 5 minutes’ walk to the lake ++ Conference facilities
Two Bedroom Loft (1-4) Two Bedroom Balcony (1-4) Two Bedroom Executive (1-4) Four bedroom Loft and Balcony (1-8)
From $353 per room per night Based on twin share in a Two Bedroom Loft
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Millennium Hotel and Resort Manuels Taupo
Hotel Boasting absolute lake edge location, the hotel presents guests with uninterrupted views of the magnificent lake and mountains from guest rooms, restaurants and bar areas. The hotel is luxuriously furnished with an ambience and art collection to delight all visitors. Restaurants offer superb award winning cuisine. The hotel is only minutes away from the many Taupo attractions and activities.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ Sauna ++ Gym ++ Bar
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Standard Lakeview Room Superior Lakeview Room Superior Plus Lakeview
Hilton Lake Taupo
From $198 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Lakeview Room
Hotel Hilton Lake Taupo is the region’s only 5-star international hotel. From its spectacular vantage point, Hilton Lake Taupo commands magnificent views over New Zealand’s largest lake and beyond. This distinguished hotel offers a wide range of room types (113 rooms total), from Hilton Guest Rooms through to the Grand Presidential Suite. For families, groups and those staying a little longer, 1 to 3 bedroom apartments offer convenient options. Take time to enjoy the array of facilities including tennis courts, pool, spa pool, sauna, steam room, fitness centre and Bistro Lago – one of Taupo’s finest restaurants.
Features: ++ Eco friendly ++ Tennis courts ++ Thermally heated pool and spa pool
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Hilton Guest Room Hilton Deluxe Room One Bedroom Apartment Three Bedroom Apartment (1-2)
The Kinloch Club
From $245 per room per night Based on twin share in a Guest Room
Lodge The Kinloch Club accommodation harmonises perfectly with the scenic natural setting of this 18 hole golf course on the shores of Lake Taupo. The views across the golf course and out across the Lake are stunning. The lodge has been architecturally designed and features stone exteriors with sophistication and luxury throughout. The Junior Suite features beautiful oak floors, a New Zealand handmade rug and a stand alone bathtub in the luxurious bathroom.
Features: ++ The Den Restaurant ++ Breakfast Included ++ Dining room ++ Tea making facilities
Room Types: ++ Golf course ++ Bar
Junior Suite
From $1,629 per room per night Based on twin share in a Junior Suite
Huka Falls, Lake Taupo Credit: Andy Belcher
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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“I wanted to challenge myself and take on the Tongariro Crossing. So I did, and the adventure was worth it. I recommend you treat yourself to a truly unique and unforgettable experience in one of the most inspiring natural environments.” - Candice, Kirra
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Tongariro Things to Do and Places to Stay Tongariro Alpine Crossing Guided Walk
2 Hour Sunset Guided Walk This fantastic evening option is ideally suited to maximize an allocated travel day to or from Tongariro, or for those who would like to experience the volcanic terrain but are not keen on the more strenuous full day treks. Walk to Sunset Ridge, Taranaki Falls or Meads Wall on Mt Ruapehu.
This 19km track is one of New Zealand’s best one day walks. The track leads up to the saddle between Mt Ngauruhoe and Mt Tongariro, Red Crater, the Emerald Lakes and Blue Lake. Be guided by the best at Adrift Tongariro. We guide every day even with wind, rain and snow. Departs: From the Adrift Tongariro base in National Park Village daily at 8:00am in summer and 7:00am in winter. (Transfers from Taupo, Turangi, Ohakune and Whakapapa Village are available on request for an additional charge).
Departs: From the Adrift Tongariro Base (times vary depending on sunset times) Duration: 2 hours
Per Person $244
Per Person $110
Tongariro River Rafting
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This half day Tongariro River journey is one of the best rafting adventures in New Zealand. The rapids are grade three, which makes this an ideal adventure for expert or first-time rafters alike. In two hours, you navigate over 60 roller coaster rapids with an expert guide at the helm. The top section of this trip can only be accessed by raft so you’ll see plenty of spectacular unspoilt wilderness. Departs: Turangi at 9.00am and 2.00pm (Summer) 12.00pm (Winter) Duration: 4 ½ hours
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Plateau Lodge
Lodge Overlooking the dual Heritage Tongariro National Park, we are nestled at the foothills of active volcanoes. We are a family lodge with fully self-contained apartments, lodge rooms and cosy ensuites. At the door step are adventures to suit all ages, hiking, biking and skiing all year round. On site is a communal lounge/kitchen, spa pool, fire place, wifi and shuttles to the world famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing. There are cafés, restaurants, a supermarket plus the national bus and train service stops, all within walking distance.
Features: ++ Kid friendly ++ Indoor spa pool ++ Guest laundry ++ Breakfast
Room Types: ++ Shuttle to Tongariro Crossing ++ Walking distance to all Bars/Cafés
Lodge Room (shared facilites) Ensuite Room Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4)
From $80 per room per night Based on twin share in a Lodge Room
Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights and receive free breakfast
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Chateau Tongariro
Hotel Nestled on the slopes on Mt Ruapehu and in the Whakapapa Village, the Chateau Tongariro is ideally situated to enjoy the vast expanse of the Tongariro National Park for hiking, fishing or rafting. Rooms offer expansive views and hotel facilities include a pool, sauna, fitness centre and restaurants. The hotel is surrounded by the stunning and diverse landscapes of the Tongariro National Park. Chateau Tongariro provided their guests with a timeless elegant experience.
Features: ++ Swimming pool ++ Sauna ++ Fitness Centre ++ Restaurant
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Room Types: ++ Bar ++ Ski shuttle
Run of House Room Family Room (1-4) Superior Room Executive Spa Suite
From $221 per room per night Based on twin share in a Run of House Room
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation and sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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“The Hawke’s Bay region is perfect for relaxation and spoiling yourself. The wine, the chocolate, the scenery… it’s just so indulgent! Visiting the town of Napier is an absolute must. The Art Deco Capital of New Zealand never disappoints. It feels like you’ve travelled back in time.” - Pam, Kirra
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Hawke's Bay and Wairarapa Things to Do Classic Art Deco Walking Tour
Vintage Deco Car Tour
Discover the fascinating story of Napier’s heritage on this easy walking tour of the Art Deco city. Hear the amazing stories from the devastating earthquake that destroyed the city and the people who survived to rebuild the city in just 2 years. The city is now recognised as the most complete Art Deco city in the world.
Enjoy a luxury tour of Napier’s heritage and Art Deco highlights in an original 1930s Packard. You’ll be met by your driver in Art Deco costume, who will provide a fascinating commentary as you are driven in style through Napier, Port Ahuriri and the residential suburb of Marewa. Complimentary pick up and drop off to city accommodation available.
Departs: Napier daily at 10am and 2pm (also 4.30pm in summer) Duration: 1 1/2 - 2 hours
Departs: Napier daily on demand (excluding Christmas Day) Duration: 1 1/2 hours
Adult $21
Child (12-16 yrs) $21
Silky Oak Chocolate
A Taste of Scenic Hawke’s Bay
Triple Chocolate Dipper - Enjoy amazing chocolates, visit our Chocolate ‘Thru the Ages’ Museum, relax with a drink of hot chocolate, tea or coffee and cake or slice at our café. You will also receive a bonus take home gift (chocolate of course!).
Enjoy a scenic tour around the beautiful Hawke’s Bay region, admiring the art deco style of Napier, visit New Zealand’s largest honey producer, take in the stunning view from Te Mata Peak, see the beautiful village of Havelock North, travel through the wine regions and drop into New Zealand’s oldest winery, Mission Estate.
Triple Chocolate Temptation - A guided version of the Triple Chocolate Dipper pointing out highlights of the museum etc. Heaven for chocolate lovers. Available: 9:00am - 4.00pm Mon-Thu and 10.00am 4.00pm Fri-Sun. Tour must commence by 2pm.
Adult $40
Child (1-12 yrs) $35 Tour must be pre-booked.
Departs: Ahuriri daily at 1.00pm Duration: 4 hours
Adult $112
Child (5-13 yrs) $56
Gannet Safaris
Gannet Beach Adventures
The Cape Kidnappers Gannet Safari will take you to the world’s largest and most accessible Gannet nesting place. It’s the only way of being taken right to within a few feet of these remarkable birds for a close up view. Pick ups from Napier and Hastings CBD are available at an additional fee.
Where else in the world can you jump on the back of a trailer and get towed along the beach by a vintage tractor to a bird colony? Established in 1952, our tours have a long history of providing a fun and informative journey on a spectacular stretch of the local coastline to Cape Kidnappers – the world’s largest mainland gannet colony and home to over 20,000 of these amazing seabirds at peak time.
Departs: Cape Kidnappers daily at 9.30am and 1.30pm Duration: 3 hours
Adult $82
Child (7-16 yrs) $41
Departs: Clifton (25 mins from Napier) Oct – Apr (times vary as the tours are dependent on tidal times). Duration: 4 hours
Adult $45
Child (4-15 yrs) $25
Twilight Odyssey Wine Tour
A Wine and Gourmet Odyssey
Start your progressive dinner by admiring the breathtaking panoramic views from Te Mata Peak while enjoying a glass of bubbles as the sun sets. Enjoy a full interactive wine tasting alongside gourmet platters at Vidal Estate. Proceed to Craggy Range or Elephant Hill for the main course served with wine. Finish the evening at the country’s oldest and grandest winery, Mission Estate for dessert and dessert wines.
Travel through the country’s oldest winemaking region and taste award winning wines from the acclaimed Gimblett Gravels area. Learn about wine and food matching while indulging in a platter with the finest local produce including meats, cheese, marinated vegetables, breads, dips and more.
Departs: Napier daily at 5.30pm Duration: 6 hours
Departs: Napier daily at 12.30pm Duration: 5 hours
Per Person $309
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1-4 People $204
Per Person $152
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Quest Napier
Serviced Apartments Located in the heart of New Zealand’s Art Deco capital, Quest Napier is a convenient accommodation choice. Originally built in 1919 by the Ancient Order of Forresters, the building was completely refurbished in 2009 and now blends the charm of a bygone era with a stylishly modern interior. Studios are the perfect alternative to a hotel room each with a fully equipped kitchenette. The one and two bedroom apartments are ideal for families, colleagues or larger groups looking for a home away from home experience.
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Scenic Hotel Te Pania
From $170 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio Room
Hotel Scenic Hotel Te Pania is located on the edge of beautiful Napier, Hawke’s Bay. Overlooking Marine Parade, enjoy ocean views from all rooms. Just a 2 minute walk from the city centre and Art Deco trail. Rooms feature super king or 2 double beds, separate bath and shower, Sky TV, mini bar plus tea and coffee making facilities. Guest laundry and fitness centre is also available. Enjoy dining in The Exchange Brasserie and Bar which is open for a la carte and buffet breakfast and dinner.
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Room Types: ++ Special access rooms ++ Guest parking ++ Sky TV ++ Ocean Spa Gym
++ Free Wi-Fi ++ 24 hour reception and room service ++ Swimming pool
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The Crown Hotel Napier
From $176 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel The Crown Hotel Napier is set in the picturesque seaside village of Ahuriri, Napier within easy walking distance to restaurants/cafés, shopping and only a short drive to the Hawkes Bay vineyards. Offering waterfront accommodation with 39 guestrooms and suites, choose from the elegant heritage suites in the original 1932 Crown Hotel or modern contemporary studios, 1 and 2 bedroom suites. Unwind and explore with a walk or bicycle ride along the waterfront or simply soak up the Hawkes Bay sun on your balcony. Relax at a boutique hotel with timeless charm and genuine personalised service.
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++ Disabled facilities ++ Lounge bar with outdoor courtyard and fireplace
Studio Suite Studio Premium Suite
From $211 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio Suite
Bonus Offer: Stay three nights or more and receive a bottle of Hawkes Bay wine.
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Mangapapa Hotel, Havelock North
Hotel Mangapapa Hotel is set amongst acres of beautiful orchards and gardens, offering stunning boutique luxury accommodation in Hawke’s Bay. The rooms are located in various positions around the property, offering privacy and seclusion. The hotel boasts twelve stunning rooms, all unique in their own individual ways. Various sizes, location and decor guarantee there is a room for everyone. The Executive Chef has designed all the hotel’s menus around a ‘paddock to plate’ philosophy and with the help of a creative and passionate team, a unique and wonderful dining experience is provided. A fine dining, five course experience uniquely created every evening is inspired by the fresh, seasonal produce from the hotel garden.
Features: ++ Sauna ++ Gym ++ Lawn tennis ++ Bike hire
Room Types: ++ Seasonal outdoor pool ++ Complimentary WiFi ++ Spa, beauty and massage treatments
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Deluxe Room Junior Suite Garden Suite Mangapapa Suite
From $316 per room per night Based on twin share in a Deluxe Room
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Portside Hotel, Gisborne
Hotel Located right on the water’s edge, the hotel offers understated elegance and personalised service in an intimate, friendly and home-away-from-home atmosphere. Portside's urban and decidedly residential feel has created a sensation in the first city to see the sun. Featuring 56 studios and one bedroom suites, the hotel boasts a two storey building with views of the river or the city, ample free car parking and is close to a vast amount of restaurants. The studios and one bedroom suites offer a kitchenette or full kitchen facilities, air conditioning, private patio or deck, separate bathroom, LCD TV and queen or king size beds.
Features: ++ Free unlimited WIFI ++ Air conditioning ++ Kitchen facilities ++ Laundry facilities
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Copthorne Hotel and Resort Solway Park Wairarapa
From $179 per room per night Based on twin share in a Deluxe Studio Room
Hotel The Copthorne Hotel and Resort Solway Park Wairarapa is located on the outskirts of Masterton and is nestled in the lush Wairarapa Valley. The hotel is set in 24 hectares of landscaped parklands, native bush and fragrant gardens. Local vineyards, the famous Tui Brewery and the fascinating Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre are close by. Rooms include tea and coffee making facilities, minibar and flat screen TV’s with Sky TV. There is a range of dining options at the hotel including The Grill at Solway Park, The Bar at Solway Park and Café Solway for you to enjoy.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant and Bar ++ Tea and coffee making facilities
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Standard Room Superior Room
From $161 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
The Martinborough Hotel
Hotel Built in 1882, The Martinborough Hotel stands pride of place at the entrance to the Square, in Martinborough Wine Village. 20 boutique rooms and suites wrap around the veranda and out to the picturesque garden courtyard. Martinborough Restaurant and Bar – Paddock to Plate serves fresh, local and seasonal cuisine. Just over an hour from Wellington and 3 hours from Hawkes Bay. Other hotel features include the popular Garden Bar (summer only) and guest library. The hotel is right in the heart of Martinborough Wine Village and within easy walking distance to neighbouring bars and restaurants.
Features: ++ Free parking ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Onsite Restaurant ++ Bar
Room Types: ++ Guest library ++ Central location in Martinborough
Heritage Verandah Room Garden Suite Heritage Suite Superior Garden Suite
From $221 per room per night Based on twin share in a Heritage Verandah Room
Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights and receive a complementary house beverage each night in the bar.
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Peppers Parehua Martinborough
Hotel Peppers Parehua Martinborough is just over an hour by road from Wellington and is a meticulous sprawling country estate with large sweeping gardens, beautiful panoramic views and luxury accommodation. The hotel is in the heart of the wine-growing region of Wairarapa, has its own private lake with jetty and is surrounded by vineyards. The onsite Pavilion Restaurant allows you to indulge in the region’s finest produce in an intimate dining room overlooking the gardens. The Peppers Parehua kitchen will even prepare a fresh hamper of local artisan treats for you to enjoy along the way.
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Winemaker Cottage Garden Cottage Lakeside Cottage Woodland Two Bedroom Villa
From $172 per room per night Based on twin share in a Winemaker Cottage
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Wellington Things to Do Te Papa Museum of New Zealand – Introducing Te Papa The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa is set in a breathtaking location on Wellington’s beautiful waterfront. Explore the great treasures and stories of New Zealand – it’s unique natural environment, Maori culture and taonga (treasures), art heritage and fascinating history. Te Papa combines interactive technology with stunning world class displays. Departs: Daily at 10.15am, 12.00pm and 2.00pm (except Christmas Day) Duration: 1 hour
Adult $20
Child (5-15 yrs) $10
Walk through the gates of the predator proof fence and hear the evening birdsong that has been absent on mainland New Zealand for more than a century. Explore the valley by torchlight as your guide leads you in search of many of the rare and endangered species and see those which only come out at night. Your group may see some of the 130 little spotted kiwi who call ZEALANDIA home. Departs: Tours depart nightly 30 minutes before sunset (tour time will be confirmed upon booking)
Adult $81
Child (12-17 yrs) $38
Half Day Middle Earth Filming Locations
Weta Workshop – There and Back Again Full Experience
Wellington was the main filming production location for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, which was shot entirely in New Zealand. The half day Middle Earth in Wellington tour takes you to all the main filming locations including the Gardens of Isengard, Helms Deep, Minas Tirith and Rivendell.
Enter the world of Weta Workshop with There and Back Again. Enjoy return transfers from Wellington i-SITE to Weta Studio Tours where you’ll explore our Weta Cave Workshop Tour and our Miniatures Stage Tour. A Weta Workshop crew member will show you incredible props and costumes from films like The Hobbit and Avatar, followed by a journey through the amazing miniatures of Thunderbirds Are Go.
Departs: Wellington daily at 9.00am and 1.30pm Duration: 4 hours
Departs: Wellington iSite at 9.00am, 10.30am, 12.00pm and 1.30pm. Duration: 4.5 hours
Adult $179
Child (3-12 yrs) $89 Full day tour also available
Adult $83
Child (6-12 yrs) $51
Hammonds - Wellington City Sights and Coastline Tour
Hammonds - Palliser Bay Off the Beaten Track
The perfect introduction to Wellington City! See Wellington through the eyes of a local on this tour. Experience the best attractions and must see landmarks of this vibrant city. Gain a 360° view of the city from Mount Victoria, experience the rugged south coast seas and explore interesting quaint villages throughout the city.
Visit Lake Ferry and the fishing village of Ngawi with stunning views of the rugged Palliser Bay coastline. Enjoy a close encounter with the largest fur seal colony in the North Island. Visit the Cape Palliser lighthouse and on the way home, stop in charming Martinborough for world class wine-tastings. Delight in lunch at the historic Lake Ferry Hotel and try their famous ‘Fish and Chips’.
Departs: 10.00am and 2.00pm daily Duration: 2 ½ hours
Adult $49
Child (4-14 yrs) $25
Tranzit - Martinborough Gourmet Wine Tour
Departs: 8.30am daily Duration: 9 hours
Adult $210
Child (4-14 yrs) $105
Bay of Many Coves Heli Lunch
Relax, Taste, Enjoy! Depart by train for a scenic journey with stunning views of Wellington Harbour and the Wairarapa Valley countryside. Experience four boutique award-winning Martinborough vineyards. Enjoy wine tastings throughout the day, a delicious local gourmet antipasto lunch in the charming wine village, gourmet delights and to finish, a delectable cheese platter and coffee.
Deep in the Marlborough Sounds, Bay of Many Coves, offers perfect seclusion in a pristine natural environment. Take a breathtakingly beautiful helicopter journey to discover world-class cuisine, stunning scenery, adventure, romance and a sense of relaxation. A helicopter ride is the only way to discover the true beauty and splendour in this part of the world. Includes 3 course meal with 1 glass of wine.
Departs: 8.25am weekdays and 9.55am weekends/ public holidays Duration: 9 hours
Departs: From Queens wharf 11.30am (time may vary) Duration: Allow 2 hours 45 minutes
Per Person $192
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ZEALANDIA by Night
Per Person $710 Minimum of 4 people
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Grand Mercure Wellington
Hotel Grand Mercure Wellington is one of the capital's most conveniently located accommodation options for couples, business travellers and families, offering easy access to local attractions and central city businesses by foot, car and public transport. Overlooking the Cuban Quarter, the hotel is a short walk to restaurants, shopping, and Te Papa Museum. Fully refurbished guest rooms provide elegant sanctuaries and the Forage Kitchen and Bar shares a unique dining experience and panoramic views. Just 20 minutes from the airport and a 15-minute drive to New Zealand's iconic Weta Workshop.
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Copthorne Oriental Bay
From $139 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel Located on Wellington's premier Oriental Parade overlooking the stunning Wellington Harbour, Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay is the perfect base to explore the city. Merely 10 minutes away are the city's shopping, commercial and entertainment centre. The Te Papa Museum, Live Theatre in Courtney Place and many of the city's finest restaurants and bars are also close to our Oriental Parade hotel. The 118 rooms across 4 different styles, feature a separate balcony with views of the harbour or city. Each room captures the natural beauty of the nearby ocean and environment and comes equipped with all the modern hotels comforts that you need in Oriental Bay, Wellington.
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Novotel Wellington
Hotel Located right in the city centre just a short stroll from iconic attractions including the Cable Car, Botanical Gardens, Te Papa Museum, Beehive Parliament building and the waterfront, this 4.5-star hotel offers rooms with Wi-Fi, satellite TV, tea and coffee facilities, minibar and hairdryers. Enjoy harbour views of the city in luxury rooms designed with splashes of colour and comfort. The hotel offers direct access to Lambton Quay, putting you right in the centre of Wellington’s shopping district. Many dining and entertainment options are all close by. With great views taking in the harbour along with the hotel’s central location, you can’t beat a relaxing stay at the Novotel Wellington.
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Superior Room Superior Room with Views
From $189 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Distinction Wellington Hotel
Hotel Distinction Wellington Century City Hotel provides the ideal base for travellers in the cultural precinct of Wellington, a few minutes’ walk from attractions like Te Papa, Cuba Street Mall and Courtenay Place. Featuring 89 spacious, impeccably furnished studios and one or two bedroom apartments. Each boasts a stylish, modern design and superior facilities such as full kitchens, LCD televisions, laundries, bathrooms and balconies, some with great city views. Guests can also enjoy free unlimited Wi-Fi and access to the indoor swimming pool and gym during their stay.
Features: ++ Free unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Undercover car parking ++ Swimming pool
Room Types: ++ Disabled facilities ++ Child friendly ++ Laundry facilities ++ Central location
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Studio One Bedroom Apartment Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4)
From $204 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio
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Rydges Wellington
Hotel The award winning Rydges Wellington is centrally located with a unique combination of harbour and city outlooks. The hotel offers 280 newly refurbished rooms featuring flat screen televisions, kitchenettes and free unlimited Wi-Fi. Leisure facilities include a 17m lap pool, spa and sauna. The capital’s stunning waterfront and the Lambton Quay ‘golden mile’ of shopping are a few minutes stroll from the hotel. The Bluebridge and Interislander Ferry terminals are also close by.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Laundry service ++ Spa and sauna ++ Fitness room
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Bolton Hotel
From $218 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel Award winning independent 5 star boutique hotel located in the heart of the coolest little capital city. The Bolton Hotel offers free unlimited Wi-Fi on multiple devices as well as providing iPad minis in every hotel room with a custom designed app. All guests at the Bolton Hotel receive complimentary access to our recreation facilities; heated indoor lap pool, sauna, spa pool and fitness room. Contemporary New Zealand cuisine is served in the in-house restaurant, Artisan Dining House. A la carte lunch and dinner as well as 24-hour room service available. Delicious locally roasted coffee, light meals and treats from the Artisan kitchen and an extensive beverage list are available from the lobby café and bar.
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QT Museum Wellington
From $249 per room per night Based on twin share in a Classic Suite
Hotel Quintessentially Wellington with the signature QT style, QT Museum Wellington captures the heart of New Zealand’s creative capital as it draws on the city’s vibrant cultural playground. Immerse yourself in a fascinating fusion of high and low-brow art as you make your way to one of our 163 guest rooms and explore the imaginative depths of one of the country’s most eccentric art collections. Sitting harbourside in the city’s cultural hub, the hotel is opposite Te Papa Tongarewa and Wellington waterfront. This is where those in the know come for a taste of the avant-garde. Every element comes together to create the designerchic, modernist look and feel, fusing art and design with a dash of the absurd.
Features: ++ Bar/Café ++ Art gallery ++ Fitness centre ++ Sauna
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From $305 per room per night Based on twin share in a Executive Studio
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Places to Eat Café Cortado 23 Grove Road, Blenheim The Mussel Pot 73 Main Rd, Havelock, Marlborough
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Kirra's Fav Coffee 23 Grove Road Coffee House 23 Grove Road, Blenheim This relaxed funky coffee house offers 5 types of beans giving you a variety of coffee to suit anyones tastes.
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Full Day Wine Tour Blenheim is the central hub for Marlborough’s wine industry, with almost 14,000 hectares of vineyards and more than 100 wineries in the area. Discover Marlborough’s famous wine valley on a small group tour where you will visit approximately 6-7 venues including tastings. Winery lunch stop is included (at your own cost). Departs: Daily from Blenheim at 10.30am Duration: 7 hours
Adult $96
Child (5-14 yrs) $51
Marlborough Wine Icons Tour Experience the three icons of the Marlborough region on this full day tour – the Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, the Marlborough Sounds and Marlborough Greenshell Mussels. Visit some superb Marlborough wineries in the morning, stop for lunch at Havelock Marina and enjoy a relaxing afternoon on a Greenshell Mussel Cruise. Departs: Blenheim daily at 10.00am Duration: 7 hours
Adult $211
This full day experience takes you across the Wairau Plains to the foot of the Richmond Ranges before you arrive at the charming seaport of Havelock. Travel on one of the most picturesque roadways in New Zealand – the Queen Charlotte drive. Follow the vistas of the Kenepuru Sound, the Mahau Sound and lastly into the Queen Charlotte Sound. Departs: Daily from Blenheim at 9.30am Duration: 7 1/2 hours. Pick up from Picton also available.
Adult $172
Departing Picton by water taxi, travel through the Queen Charlotte Sounds before reaching historic Ship Cove where your guided walk begins. This one day walk is an opportunity for visitors to learn about the interesting history, flora and fauna of the Marlborough Sounds while enjoying the breathtaking views. From Furneaux Lodge, you will be transported back to Picton by water taxi. Departs: Picton at 8.00am Duration: 9 hours
Child (5-15 yrs) $44
Bike, Wine & Dine Marlborough Experience a great day out cycling the Marlborough wine region on a guided biking wine tour. Enjoy flat, easy biking to 5-6 wineries learning about the region and its wines from your knowledgeable guide. Stop at a local winery restaurant for a delectable lunch. Bike, helmet, water bottle and pick up and drop off from accommodation included. Lunch at own cost. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Departs: Blenheim 9.30am, Renwick 9.45am Duration: 6 hours
Per Person $143
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Child (5-14 yrs) $77
1 Day Queen Charlotte Guided Kayaking Paddle from the picturesque Picton foreshore, across the harbour and into the Grove Arm of the Queen Charlotte Sound. Stop along the way for a delicious morning tea and lunch featuring fresh Marlborough produce. Highlights include golden beaches, bush clad shorelines, native birdsong and maybe even a dolphin or two if you are lucky. Departs: Picton daily at 9.00am (Oct – Apr) Duration: 7 hours (shorter tour available during winter)
Per Person $133
Child (5-12 yrs) $105
1 Day Queen Charlotte Cruise and Walk (unguided)
Adult $87
Scenic Marlborough and Wine Tour
Minimum age is 16 years
The Mail Boat Cruise Join Picton’s Mail Boat cruise and share the excitement of mail day as our skipper delivers mail, freight and groceries to the families who make these tranquil waterways home. Take in the superb scenery and abundance of sea life whilst listening to the skipper’s commentary. Visit historic Ship Cove (Oct-April only), observe Captain Cook’s monument and walk along the beach. Departs: From Picton at 1.30pm Duration: approx. 4 hours
Adult $103
Child (5-14 yrs) $58
Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre The story of aviation during the World Wars is brought to life in two world-class exhibitions, both featuring mannequins made by cinematic geniuses, Weta Workshop. The Knights of the Sky exhibition showcases film director Sir Peter Jackson’s collection of WW1 aircraft and memorabilia. The Dangerous Skies WW2 exhibition showcases the mighty Spitfire set in the battle of Stalingrad. Open: 10.00am – 5.00pm daily
Adult $40
Child (5-14 yrs) $16
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Picton Yacht Club Hotel
Hotel With spectacular vistas over Marlborough Sounds, the Picton Yacht Club Hotel is an ideal destination for leisure travellers. Just a short stroll to Waikawa Bay Marina, picturesque Picton township with shopping and dining options and the ferry terminal, this contemporary hotel offers comfortable accommodation, an on-site restaurant and bar. Contemporary and relaxed, the Picton Yacht Club Hotel is designed around its alluring swimming pool and its spectacular vistas of Marlborough Sounds. Offering a choice of well-appointed guest rooms to suit, and distinctive, personal service, the hotel is a perfect destination in itself.
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Standard Guest Room Superior Room Superior Ocean View Room One Bedroom Apartment
Apartments on the Waterfront
From $121 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Guest Room
Apartments Apartments on the Waterfront offers a relaxed and unique self-catering waterfront accommodation right on the water’s edge in the heart of Waikawa Marina. This property is within 5km of the Picton Harbour, Picton War Memorial and Picton Museum. Highlights at the property include a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool and a spa tub. This property offers a 24 hour front desk, dry cleaning and laundry services and a tour desk. Other amenities include Wi-Fi in public areas and the convenience of valet car parking.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ Valet car parking ++ Tour desk ++ Swimming pool
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One Bedroom Two Bedroom (1-4) Two Bedroom Waterfront (1-4) Three Bedroom (1-6)
Scenic Hotel Marlborough
From $220 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom
Hotel Located in the heart of the sunny Marlborough region, this recently refurbished contemporary hotel is just a 3 minute walk from the centre of Blenheim and only a few minutes’ drive from a selection of world class wineries. Scenic Hotel Marlborough offers 54 well appointed superior rooms which all include air conditioning and a 42 inch LCD television. The hotel is also complimented by excellent facilities including the renowned Mondrians Restaurant and Bar, a heated pool plus a team of friendly and helpful staff.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ 24 hour reception and room service ++ Sky TV
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Room Types: ++ Spa and sauna ++ Outdoor heated pool (Oct-April) ++ Minibar, fridge, desk space ++ Tea and coffee making facilities
Superior Room Family Room (1-4)
Chateau Marlborough
From $165 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel Chateau Marlborough is a European styled boutique property overlooking Seymour Square Gardens and is just a short 3 minute walk to the city centre. The property features 46 well-appointed suites and apartments offering guests the highest level of comfort along with a selection of teas and plunger coffee from Marlborough’s own roastery. The onsite Quench Restaurant and Wine Bar boasts a delicious breakfast and dinner menu, attractive outdoor dining area and a pool bar.
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++ Restaurant and bar ++ Fitness centre ++ Car parking ++ Swimming pool (heated Oct – Mar) ++ Electric car charging station ++ Day spa
Chateau Studio Superior Studio with Kitchen Executive Room Grande Room
From $226 per room per night Based on twin share in a Chateau Studio
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Marlborough Vintners Hotel
Hotel This boutique hotel sits in the centre of the Marlborough wine region in a peaceful and picturesque vineyard setting. The property has a well earned reputation for style and sophistication accompanied with warm hospitality. The hotel features a hot tub, fitness centre and restaurant and bar. Each suite includes air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, a small kitchenette, private patio, spacious bathroom and a lounge area with sofa and a DVD player.
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++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant and bar ++ Hot tub ++ Fitness centre
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Garden View Room Vineyard View Room Outdoor Bath Suite
Raetihi Lodge
From $182 per room per night Based on twin share in a Garden View Room
Lodge Nestled in the stunning Marlborough Sounds, Raetihi Lodge is the perfect escape amidst the tranquility and natural beauty of the New Zealand native bush, wildlife and beaches. The breathtaking ocean views, sunsets and birdsong, coupled with the feeling like youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re sitting in the comfort of your own home being spoilt with the service of a boutique hotel. Raetihi Lodge prides itself on casually elegant interior design complemented with warm service, intangible conversations, fresh local produce and culinary creativity. The lodge features 14 rooms and can accommodate up to 30 guests. Dine on our fresh seafood, fine selection of New Zealand meat and local produce, complemented by the finest New Zealand wines. Complimentary use of mountain bikes, kayaks and fishing rods. Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant ++ Disabled facilities ++ Kid-friendly
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Garden View Room Sea View Room
From $306 per room per night Based on twin share in a Garden View Room
Bay of Many Coves Resort
Resort Accessible by a 30 minute cruise from Picton, the Bay of Many Coves Resort offers apartments with kitchen facilities, king size beds and full ensuite bathrooms in each bedroom. Resort facilities include a waterfront restaurant, cafĂŠ bar, onsite bakery and a heated swimming pool. The resort offers dinghy, paddle boat and sea kayak hire for guests. Bay of Many Coves is a sanctuary surrounded by the beauty of nature within the Marlborough Sounds where the pristine environment extends all around its grounds. This is a place to relax and escape the outside world.
Features: ++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ Heated swimming pool ++ Onsite bakery ++ Daily newspapers
Room Types: ++ Restaurant and Bar ++ Hot tub ++ Day Spa ++ Laundry
One Bedroom Two Bedroom (1-4) Three Bedroom (1-6) Kereru Suite
From $479 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom
Marlborough Sounds Credit: James Heremaia
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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“From walking the Abel Tasman with its perfect balance of adventure and creature comforts, to soaking up the sunshine on deserted golden beaches, Nelson and Abel Tasman is a little hidden gem of New Zealand.” - Stacey, Kirra
Must Do Nelson Lakes National Park In this area you will find a huge range of short and long walks through Beech forests to remote mountain passes. From every angle you will find you need to stop and photograph the impressive native Beech forests, river valleys, glacial lakes and craggy peaks.
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WOW and Classic Car Gallery This museum complex in Nelson houses two collections representing innovation in design, the world’s only World of WearableArt™ (WOW®) museum and a treasured classic car collection. Visit the WOW® Museum and get up close with the ‘best of the best’ from around the world. Since 2001, visitors have been captivated by the award-winning garments exhibited from previous WOW® Awards Shows.
Sit back and relax on the Vista cruise vessel. Cruise the length of the spectacular Abel Tasman coastline to Totaranui, viewing the fascinating seal colony at Tonga Island Marine Reserve. Beginning at Medlands Beach, take a walk to the golden sand beach of Anchorage. Enjoy breathtaking views over the Tasman Bay along the way.
Open: Every day from 10.00am – 5.00pm except Christmas Day. The Museum also includes the WOW ® Café and Museum Shop.
Departs: Kaitetiteri at 9.30am Nelson departures also available Duration: 8 hours
Adult $79
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National WOW® Museum, Nelson, New Zealand
Adult $25
Bella Vista Motel Nelson
Child (5-14 yrs) $10
Motel Bella Vista Nelson offers you quality motel accommodation. We are conveniently placed close to the beach, local amenities and attractions. We are just a 10 minute drive from the city centre and a 5 minute drive from the Airport. You can depend on our motel for a warm welcome and a comfortable stay, with fully serviced rooms suitable for singles, couples, families and corporate travellers - all under the same recognisable Bella Vista design. We can also assist you with bookings for the Abel Tasman National Park. Restaurant chargebacks available.
Features: ++ Free unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Free onsite parking ++ Laundry facilities ++ Outdoor BBQ
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Standard Queen Studio Standard Twin Studio One Bedroom
Rutherford Hotel
From $166 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Queen Studio
Hotel Rutherford Hotel Nelson is a central hotel offering luxurious rooms and suites. Nelson’s many galleries and city attractions are just a stone’s throw away. All rooms have a view of the harbour, city, historic South Street or Nelson’s beautiful cathedral. The hotel’s stylish accommodation will suit anyone looking for a great place to stay in Nelson, whether you’re here on holiday, in town for a wedding or visiting Nelson for a conference. We also offer rooms with disabled access on request. All of our rooms have Wi-Fi capabilities.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Gym and sauna ++ Outdoor pool ++ Bicycle hire
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Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco
From $224 per room per night Based on twin share in a Premium Room
Hotel Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco Apartments is a handcrafted resort village surrounded by gardens. Located minutes from the heart of Nelson with free onsite car parking and Wi-Fi. Grand Mercure Nelson offers guests a selection of hotel rooms, one bedroom studios, one bedroom cottages and two bedroom cottages to choose from. Property facilities include a beauty day spa, jeweller, pool and gym.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Car parking ++ Outdoor pool ++ Massage facilities
Room Types: ++ Fitness centre ++ Restaurant ++ Bar
Standard Room Studio Apartment One Bedroom Cottage Two Bedroom Cottage
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation and sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
From $184 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
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Must Do Explore Hanmer Springs This alpine spa village is a haven for both relaxation and adventure. For more than a century, visitors have sought the rejuvenating tonic of this beautiful village with its fresh mountain air and therapeutic hot pools. A soak in the pools is just one way to indulge yourself otherwise browse the boutique shops, savour fine local fare and wines, or unwind with a massage at the day spa.
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“I love sitting on the beach at Kaikoura eating fish and chips and marvelling at the beautiful mountain backdrop. It’s such a contrast of landscapes.” - Rod, Kirra
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Kaikoura Whale Watch
Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura
Kaikoura is well known as a fantastic year-round whale watching destination. The rugged coastline provides a dramatic background for the marine life that is often seen close to shore. Come face to face with these magnificent creatures in their own environment aboard vessels designed specifically for this purpose.
The Dusky dolphins found along Kaikoura’s coast are the most interactive of all dolphin species and this ensures a unique and memorable encounter. Snorkelling with the dolphins (all equipment supplied) or watching them from the comfort of the boat – which ever option you choose, you will be impressed by this marine mammal experience. If wishing to swim, advance bookings are essential.
Departs: Kaikoura daily at 7.15am, 10.00am, 12.45pm and 3.30pm (Nov-Mar) Duration: 3 1/2 hours
Adult $153
Departs: Kaikoura 8.30am and 12.30pm (5.30am Nov-Apr) Duration: 3 hours
Child (3-15 yrs) $61
Adult $179
Child (8-14 yrs) $164
Seal Swim Kaikoura
Wings Over Whales
Take the Kaikoura Seal Swim Tour and you’ll be part of an intimate group suited up with warm wetsuits and guided on a seal snorkeling tour. Swim with wild New Zealand fur seals in the shallow waters of the Kaikoura Peninsula. Goggles, snorkel, flippers, full wetsuit and wetsuit hood is provided.
Experience Kaikoura’s mighty Sperm whale, playful Dusky Dolphins and majestic scenery from above! With towering mountains, panoramic ocean views and a year-round whale and dolphin population, Kaikoura is a spectacular place. Whale watching by plane offers the unique perspective of viewing the entire whale from head to tail as it breathes on the ocean’s surface. View and photograph marine wildlife during your 30-minute flight from the comfort of a high winged aircraft.
Departs: Kaikoura daily at 9.30am, 11.00am, 12.30pm and 2.00pm (Oct-May) Duration: 2 ½ hours
Adult $112
Departs: Kaikoura on the hour from 10.00am – 4.00pm Duration: 45 minutes
Child (5-14 yrs) $72
Adult $184
Minimum age to swim is 5 years.
Child (3-14 yrs) $77
Kaikoura Kayaks
Hanmer Springs Jet
Award winning ½ day guided “Seal Kayaking” tours offer a safe, enjoyable and interactive experience. Our tour guarantees Seal viewing and chance encounters with Dusky Dolphins, Blue Penguins and Albatross. Paddle with Fur Seals as they manoeuvre around you while keeping warm and dry in your enclosed sea kayak. Enjoy unspoilt views of the seaward Kaikoura Ranges and priceless interactions with the region’s abundant marine life.
Try a little heart-pumping adventure on a jetboat ride amongst spectacular alpine scenery. Your journey takes you up to 30kms along the Waiau River, with jetboat manoeuvers along the way.
Departs: 8.30am, 12.30pm and 4.30pm (Oct – Apr) 8.30am and 12.30pm (May – Sep) All equipment provided. No experience needed.
Adult $101
Open: 9.00am – 5.30pm daily
Adult $120
Child (3-12 yrs) $72
Child (3-13 yrs) $67
Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa The Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa offer a wide range of experiences from soothing indulgence in the world class spas to exciting family fun. The natural thermal pools are so relaxing. Sit and soak in the minerals as you gaze up at giant redwood trees and mountains towering above. Soothe your aches and pains with massage jets and powerful water spouts, while chatting with others or relax in your own thoughts. Includes the Rock, Aqua Therapy, Hexagonal, Rainbow and Sulphur Pools. If you want something a little more active, feel the rush of water racing down the Hydroslides and SuperBowl. There is an aqua play area for children of all ages full of colourful water features to have fun. The Spa at Hanmer Springs speciailises in offering spa, body and beauty treatments to enhance the wellbeing of customers. All of these facilities are set amongst landscaped gardens equipped with picnic areas and a licensed café.
Open: 10.00am – 9.00pm daily (except Christmas Day)
Adult $30
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Child (3-15 yrs) $17
Family $87
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Spa Pass $164
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Revitaliser $184 Package Per Adult
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The White Morph
Hotel A relaxing and quiet waterfront property offering quality and stylish accommodation located on the esplanade in iconic Kaikoura. The White Morph enjoys commanding views of the ocean right to the distant horizon and mountains. The property gives you access to all of the regions and its many experiences such as whale watching, swimming with the dolphins and bush walking. We offer a range of 4 star and 5 star Qualmark motel rated studios and self-contained apartments. Our 5 star premium studios include ocean views and a hydrotherapy spa bath ensuite. Café Encounter, various shops and activities are within close vicinity.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Free Parking ++ Gardens ++ BBQ
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Bendamere House B&B
per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Studio
Bed and Breakfast Bendamere House B&B offers 4 quality king ensuite rooms all with balconies where you can enjoy superb ocean and mountain views. Quality Sleepyhead beds, silent fridges, air conditioning, extensive range of teas and coffees with delicious homemade shortbread on arrival. Expansive lawns and rose gardens make an ideal spot for guests to relax in and enjoy the sights. Centrally located within minutes’ walk to the township and local attractions. Courtesy pick up and drop off to trains and buses. We offer great recommendations for our local restaurants for your dining experiences. Rates include breakfast.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi in all rooms ++ Free secure parking ++ Free laundry facilities ++ Disabled access room
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Waves on the Esplanade
From $266 per room per night Based on twin share in a Hampden Room
Apartment Waves on The Esplanade Apartments offer the ultimate in five star accommodation. These unique apartments have spectacular sea and mountain views. Ideally situated on the waterfront, it allows for a short walk to Kaikoura’s town centre and the delights of its award-winning cafés. The apartments have double glazed windows, are smoke-free and have heat pumps and air conditioning. All apartments have their own private balcony, an ideal spot to sit and relax taking in the spectacular views.
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One Bedroom Apartment Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4)
From $267 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom Apartment
Tussock Peak Motor Lodge
Self-Contained Tussock Peak Motor Lodge is a luxury 14 unit complex in the beautiful alpine town of Hanmer Springs, offering a touch of elegance in a prime central location. Located in tranquil and comfortable surroundings. Units range from spacious studios through to large one and two bedroom suites and executive spa bath suites. The hotel offers complimentary towels to take to the Hanmer Springs Thermal Hot Pools and Spa. Complimentary Netflix and digital SKY channels.
Features: ++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ Kitchenettes ++ Undercover lockable bike storage
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Room Types: ++ Complimentary car parking ++ Guest laundry
Studio Room Executive Studio Spa Room One Bedroom Unit Two Bedroom Unit (1-6)
From $193 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio Room
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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The Heritage Hanmer Springs
Hotel Situated in the heart of New Zealand’s Alpine Spa Village, Heritage Hanmer Springs is the perfect location for a relaxing getaway. The hotel has 64 rooms in total including 37 well-appointed hotel rooms in the main lodge building, 16 garden rooms and 11 villas with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, lounge and dining area. Isobel’s Restaurant has a wide selection of fresh local produce with options to dine al fresco on the terrace in summer or in front of a roaring fire in winter.
Features: ++ Complimentary Wi-Fi (limits apply) ++ Swimming pool ++ Tennis court
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Room Types: ++ Restaurant and bar ++ Guest lounge ++ Free car parking ++ Baby-sitting service
Superior Room Deluxe Room Garden Deluxe Room Three Bedroom Villa (1-6)
Settlers Motel
From $198 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Motel Enjoy the unique, friendly hospitality that Sally and Alan provide at Settlers Motel, Hanmer Springs. Settlers is a 5-star boutique motel with all the trimmings and comfort to make your stay a “home away from home” experience. Conveniently located close to the village and pools. It is quiet, sunny, cosy and warm in the winter with a heat pump which also provides cool air-conditioned comfort in the summer. All units have kitchenettes, Sky TV and DVD players. Studios, one bedroom and two bedroom family units are available, some with spa bath options.
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Clear Ridge Hanmer Springs
From $243 per room per night Based on twin share in a Ground Floor Studio
Apartment Clear Ridge Apartments is in the mountain resort town of Hanmer Springs, in the North Canterbury high country. During winter you can ski and all year round go on walks or mountain bike through the forests, play golf or relax in the hot springs. Hanmer resort town is well known for its boutiques, coffee shops and restaurants. Clear Ridge is ideal for families, couples, groups and solo travellers. Some apartments have spas and there is an outdoor heated pool, spa and outdoor BBQ. Clear Ridge overlooks the golf course, the village and the mountains and is walking distance to the hot springs. The refreshing mountain air beckons.
Features: ++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ Free car parking ++ Plasma, DVD Player and DVD collection
Room Types: ++ Sky TV ++ Laundry facilities ++ Disabled units with lift access
One Bedroom Apartment Two Bedroom Apartment (1-5)
From $256 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom Apartment
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With a newly extended route, explore this unique re-emerged vibrant and ever-changing city on a tram experience that combines history and sightseeing.
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“After the heartbreak of the 2011 earthquake, the people of Christchurch have shown amazing resilience and brought the city back to life - not only rebuilding, but re-inventing it as an extra special place to visit.” - Crystal, Kirra
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Christchurch Things to Do International Antarctic Centre
Christchurch Grand Tour
An award-winning attraction packed with interactive and fun exhibits for everyone. Play in ‘Antarctica’ in the Snow and Ice Experience, survive an Antarctic storm and see Little Blue Penguins. Ride the Hagglund, take a 4D simulated cruise and more. It’s quite possibly the closest you’ll get to Antarctica without mounting your own expedition!
Cruise in comfort on a guided tour in a luxury coach. The Grand Tour shows off the best things to do in Christchurch in a comfortable and convenient way. Highlights include Punting on the Avon, Christchurch’s Botanical Gardens tour, a Christchurch Gondola ride, a visit to the seaside town of Sumner and a tram ride around the city centre.
Open: 9.00am – 5.30pm daily
Departs: Christchurch daily at 10.00am Duration: 5 hours
Adult $60
Child (5-15 yrs) $30
Ko Tane Performance, Hangi, Reserve Entry and Kiwi Tour Ko Tane performs within Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. You will learn the relationship between Maori, culture, wildlife and conservation to give a real “Kiwi” experience. Combine this cultural experience with a Guided Kiwi tour and enjoy a close encounter with our native birds including guaranteed kiwi viewing with no glass to hinder your view. Performances daily at 5.30pm and Kiwi tour at 4.30pm
Adult $138
Child (5-15 yrs) $66 Infant (0-5 yrs) $19
Lord of the Rings Edoras Tour Join the Lord of the Rings Edoras tour to discover remote and beautiful Lord of the Rings filming locations including Mt Potts High Country Station, home of Mt Sunday. See how this peaceful mountain was transformed into Edoras, the capital city of the Rohan people from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Immerse yourself in the natural and unspoilt beauty of this breathtaking area. Departs: Christchurch daily at 9.00am Duration: 8 1/2 hours
Adult $285
Child (1-14 yrs) $200
Akaroa Day Tour
Christchurch Gondola
Visit the beautiful unspoilt old French whaling depot of Akaroa and enjoy lunch in the naturally picturesque setting of Akaroa Village. Visit the cheese factory at Barry’s Bay and sample some New Zealand cheese. In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing harbour cruise on the Canterbury Cat. Alternatively, you may like to explore and enjoy the charm and serenity of Akaroa.
Christchurch Gondola offers a unique sightseeing experience that you’ll never forget. Soar suspended above the valleys as the birds fly beneath your cable car. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Christchurch cityscape, over the Canterbury Plains out to the mighty Southern Alps and the dramatic hills of the Banks Peninsula.
Departs: Christchurch daily at 9.00am Duration: 8 hours
Open: 10.00am – 5.00pm daily
Adult $256
Child (3-13 yrs) $128
Adult $27
Child (5-15 yrs) $12
Akaroa Harbour Nature Cruise
Tram and Punting on the Avon
The historic French village of Akaroa and its spectacular harbour is just a 90-minute drive from Christchurch. Here you can cruise around an extinct volcanic crater as well as experiencing majestic scenery and stunning wildlife on daily harbour cruises. Learn about Akaroa’s fascinating past and see giant volcanic sea cliffs. You may even spot dolphins and penguins.
Experience Christchurch with two of the most popular visitor activities in the region. The Christchurch Tram is a unique experience allowing you to sit back and relax whilst taking a ride through the changing face of Christchurch’s city Centre. Glide along the Avon River as an Edwardian punter propels you through a romantic wonderland.
Departs: Akaroa daily at 1.30pm (also 11.00am and 3.40pm in summer) Duration: 2 hours
Departs: Daily at 9.00am - 6.00pm (10.00am – 4.00pm in winter)
Adult $81
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Child (5-14 yrs) $82
Adult $124
Child (5-15 yrs) $33
Adult $46
Child (5-15 yrs) $12
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Sudima Hotel Christchurch Airport
Hotel Following its $25M redevelopment programme in 2016, Sudima Christchurch Airport is a Qualmark rated 4.5 star and one of the most sought-after hotels in Christchurch. Located at the airport next to the International Antarctic Centre and the new Spitfire Shopping Centre, it is only a short walk or five minutes’ by the hotel’s complimentary shuttle transfer which operates on demand. Other offered facilities are complimentary standard Wi-Fi, car parking and electric car charging facilities.
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++ Gym ++ Wi-Fi ++ 24-hour reception ++ Complimentary 24-hour Airport shuttle ++ Restaurant and Bar ++ Car parking
Superior Room Executive Room Junior Suite
The Ashley Hotel
From $192 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel The Ashley Hotel Christchurch is a newly refurbished, 45-room hotel that delivers a charming, relaxed and convenient experience. The Ashley Hotel is located in Riccarton, within walking distance of Hagley Park, shopping malls, dozens of restaurants and cafés, Christchurch Hospital, the train station and plenty of other Christchurch attractions. The hotel is perfect whether you are visiting for business, holiday or as part of a group. For your convenience, the Ashley Hotel also has disabled facilities.
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Room Types:
++ Plasma televisions ++ Satellite TV ++ Alarm clock ++ King and Queen bedding
King Studio
From $138 per room per night Based on twin share in a King Studio
Ibis Christchurch
Hotel Ibis Christchurch is ideally located in the heart of Christchurch city, nearby to the Cashel Street shopping mall and modern cafes. Featuring 155 contemporary rooms, the property also features the onsite Oopen Restaurant and Bar. The property is located just a short distance from Cathedral Square, designer shops and excellent restaurants. All the city’s main attractions are only minutes away.
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++ Conference facilities ++ Parking (charges apply) ++ Onsite restaurant and bar ++ 24-hour reception
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++ Accessible rooms ++ Wi-Fi ++ Laundry
Standard Room Ibis Plus Room
From $140 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Rydges Latimer
Hotel Opened in November 2013 and 100% compliant with new building standards and only five levels high. Overlooking tranquil Latimer Square and only a few minutes stroll to the CBD, the hotel features 138 contemporarily appointed rooms and suites. Located on the ground floor is Bloody Mary's Bar-Lounge-Grill, a premium steakhouse featuring some of the finest locally sourced ingredients from Canterbury. New York steakhouse meets Kiwi hospitality for a true beef lover’s dream. You will be eager to ‘steak’ your claim.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Free parking ++ Room service ++ Restaurant and Bar
Room Types: ++ Disabled facilities ++ Gym ++ Kid-friendly ++ Laundry service
Superior Deluxe Two Bedroom Suite (1-4)
From $190 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Bonus Offer: Stay 3 consecutive nights or more and receive a free upgrade to the next room type. Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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The Rendezvous Hotel
Hotel A contemporary hotel located in the city centre providing modern and stylish accommodation for the leisure traveler. Great ambience, smart chic rooms with high ceilings, LCD televisions and complimentary Wi-Fi (conditions apply). Onsite facilities include a gym, valet parking, business centre, restaurant and bar. Located close to bustling New Regent Street, the hotel has easy access to the Avon River as well as local restaurants and cafés.
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++ Valet car parking ++ Gym ++ LCD televisions ++ Business Centre
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++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant and Bar ++ 24-hour reception ++ Babysitting service (fees apply)
Guest Room Deluxe Room
From $220 per room per night Based on twin share in a Guest Room
Crowne Plaza Christchurch
Hotel Located in the heart of the city, Crowne Plaza is one of the city's newest hotels and just a short stroll away from key attractions. With views towards the hills and Southern Alps, you'll enjoy the best Christchurch has to offer from a central location. Café 1851 serves great coffee to start your day, while the Social Bar is the place to finish it over wine, cocktails and shared plates. Market Place serves a daily buffet breakfast and an interactive evening dining experience. With free Wi-Fi and device mirroring from your smart TV, you can easily stay connected.
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Room Types:
++ Great views of city ++ Central location ++ Unlimited free Wi-Fi throughout hotel
++ Tramway stops outside ++ 42" smart TV's ++ 2 bars, 1 restaurant and 1 café ++ Short walk to local attractions
Superior Room Deluxe Room King Suite
From $224 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights or more and receive 20% off your rate. Valid 15 July - 30 September 2017
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The George Hotel
Hotel The George, a luxury boutique hotel, is the essence of supreme comfort and is renowned for offering a personalised stay and attentive staff. Located in the heart of Christchurch overlooking the picturesque Hagley Park and Avon River you will find peaceful Christchurch accommodation just steps from the cultural precinct and key attractions. Impeccable service in an intimate ambience is guaranteed at The George, the only Christchurch hotel with a one-to-one staff to guest ratio. The George, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, tops the list of Christchurch hotels. New Zealand’s Leading Boutique Hotel in the World Travel Awards from 2006 – 2010 and 2012 – 2017. The George is delightfully yours.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Restaurants ++ Bar ++ Bistro
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Room Types: ++ Function rooms ++ Accessible rooms ++ Complimentary parking
Executive Room Premium Executive Room Junior Suite Park Suite
Hotel Montreal
From $351 per room per night Based on twin share in an Executive Room
Hotel Overlooking Cranmer Square and situated near by the tranquil Hagley Park, Hotel Montreal is Christchurch’s coolest luxury boutique hotel. Unique in design and beautifully finished, Hotel Montreal offers accommodation that is the perfect mix of refined elegance and modern sophistication. Contemporary art, delicious food and wine, all carefully orchestrated to provide a remarkable setting for your next stay in Christchurch. Situated in amongst the vibrancy of the city, Hotel Montreal provides an oasis for a calm, relaxed environment with outside areas to sit in the garden, or enjoy a game of croquet. Hotel Montreal also boasts New Zealand’s leading hotel suite according to the World Travel Awards 2016 and 2017. Hotel Montreal, sophisticated, stylish, social. Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant ++ Bar ++ Gym
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Room Types: ++ Private balconies ++ Wood fired oven ++ Complimentary parking ++ Laundry facilities
Junior Suite Family Suite (1-4) Penthouse (1-6)
From $409 per room per night Based on twin share in a Junior Suite
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Tekapo and Mt Cook
Tekapo and Mt Cook
Tekapo Springs
“Flying over the awe-inspiring peaks of Mt Cook is quite an unforgettable experience. The stunning alpine scenery and sheer magnitude of the landscape left me gobsmacked!” - Kylie, Kirra
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Kirra's Fav Coffee This is a slice of your kitchen and living room in the heart of the MacKenzie Country. The coffee is made with passion by skilled baristas using Hawthorne Coffee (the most awarded in the country). We suggest getting a takeaway coffee and vension pie, then heading out to enjoy the amazing views.
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Reflections Restaurant Main St, Lake Tekapo
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Climb to the top of Mt John (3 hour hike) for panoramic views of the Lake Tekapo and the Mackenzie basin. While up the top of Mt John visit Astro Café for a bite to eat to further soak up the amazing vistas.
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Tekapo and Mt Cook Things to Do Earth and Sky Mountain Top Stargazing View the spectacular night sky from New Zealand's highest observatory at Mount John in Lake Tekapo, standing at 1036m. Peer through powerful telescopes whilst astronomy guides provide intriguing commentary on the standout features of the universe from this private and dark sky location.
The only tour of its kind in New Zealand and one of the only accessible glacial lakes containing icebergs in the world. Explore and learn about the glacial landscape as you journey across the terminal lake in custom-built MAC Boats with your experienced guides. Icebergs of all shapes and sizes periodically tear away from the face of the glacier into the rapidly growing lake.
Departs: Tours depart from Lake Tekapo (times vary) Duration: 2 hours
Departs: Mt Cook Village every 90 minutes 8.00am – 5.00pm (early Sep – late May) Duration: 2 1/2 hours
Adult $153
Child (8-17 yrs) $87 Minimum 2 people
Adult $178
Child (4-14 yrs) $91
4WD Argo Adventure
Tekapo Springs Hot Pools
The 4WD Argo Adventure allows you to enjoy close-up views of the Tasman Glacier, as well as stopping at several vantage points for spectacular photo opportunities. Your friendly guide will provide informative commentary on all that can be seen during this adventurous wilderness expedition.
Tekapo Springs offers three tiered hot pools landscaped in local greywacke rock and surrounded by the regions native alpine plants to create a natural setting. Pool temperatures range from 36 to 40 degrees celsius. The pools have benched seating so you can sit back, relax and soak. Each pool is shaped in the image of the region’s lakes offers something different from massage jets to fountains.
Departs: Mt Cook Village daily at 9.00am, 10.30am, 12.30pm and 4.00pm Duration: 1 1/2 hours
Adult $95
Child (4-14 yrs) $47
Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre A tribute to Sir Edmund Hillary, the centre’s 126 seat custom designed theatre is the world’s only theatre with 2D, 3D and world class planetarium all contained within the same place.
Open: 7.30pm – 8.30pm daily (8.00am – 7.00pm during Winter)
Adult $21
Child (4-14 yrs) $11
Alpine Guides Trekking - Half Day Hooker Valley Guided Walk Trek through breathtaking views of some of New Zealand's highest and most enthralling peaks. Our knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides will tell you all about the unique flora and fauna of the region.
Departs: Mt Cook Duration: 3 1/2 hours
Adult $89
Departs: 10.00am – 9.00pm daily
Adult $26
Child (3-15 yrs) $14
Air Safaris - Grand Traverse A spectacular scenic flight allowing you to explore the Mount Cook and Westland National Parks. Highlights include turquoise glacial lakes, golden tussock lands and braided river systems of the Mackenzie basin, remote sheep stations, glacial valleys and landforms. Fly over Aoraki Mount Cook, Tasman Glacier and the Westland Tai Poutini National Park encompassing the magnificent Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Open: Duration: 50 minutes Departs: Lake Tekapo
Adult $378
Child (3-13 yrs) $256
Franz Josef departures also available
Alpine Vista with Snow Landing This short scenic option is the ideal opportunity to touch snow and experience the thrill of a helicopter flight. Sweep through the rugged high country landscape of the Ben Ohau Mountain Range to a landing site on a snow field high in the mountains. Enjoy the fantastic vista from this alpine setting as you look out to the mountains and glaciers, and down into the valleys that were carved out by glaciers centuries ago. Departs: Mt Cook on demand Duration: 20 minutes
Child (10-14 yrs) $42 Minimum 2 people
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Glacier Explorer Boat Trip
Adult $250
Child (4-14 yrs) $175
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Peppers Bluewater Resort
Hotel Peppers Bluewater Resort is located near the shores of Lake Tekapo in the heart of Mackenzie Country in New Zealand’s central South Island. Overlooking Lake Tekapo this resort is located in an intensely beautiful part of the world. The hotel is set amongst the purest natural landscape. Romantic and secluded, your accommodation in Lake Tekapo reflects the beautiful landscape surrounding you. You can explore the natural wonders of Mt Cook and the Mackenzie region from here. The hotel is in the perfect destination for a relaxing escape or a retreat after a day of exploration.
Features: ++ On-site parking ++ Restaurant and Bar ++ Fishing, remote controlled jet boats
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Room Types: ++ Tour desk ++ Meeting facilities ++ Wireless internet ++ Guest laundry
Deluxe Hotel Room Deluxe Lakeview Hotel Room One Bedroom Lakeview Villa Two Bedroom Lakeview Villa (1-4)
Mantra Lake Tekapo
From $244 per room per night Based on twin share in a Deluxe Hotel Room
Apartment At Mantra Lake Tekapo you’ll be within just a 10-minute stroll of the centre of town, the Collie Dog Statue and the Church of the Good Shephard. Your Lake Tekapo accommodation has been designed to settle peacefully into its natural alpine setting, with cleverly landscaped exterior and an interior that gives you that home-away-from-home feeling. With spacious two and three bedroom self-contained apartments, you'll find everything you'll need in the fully equipped kitchens, bathrooms with underfloor heating and quality furnishings. Enjoy your private courtyard, garage and other facilities such as a swimming pool, hot tub and entertainment area complete with a barbeque and huge outdoor fireplace.
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Room Types:
++ Private courtyard ++ Private garages ++ Internet facilities ++ Outdoor pool ++ Business facilities ++ Hot tub ++ Outdoor fire place
Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4) Three Bedroom Apartment (1-6)
From $280 per room per night Based on twin share in a Two Bedroom Apartment
MacKenzie Country Hotel
Hotel Welcome to the Mackenzie Country Hotel – heart of the famous Mackenzie region and the gateway to the spectacular lakes and mountains that define our region. We are an easy 3 hours’ drive from Christchurch and 2 1/2 hours’ drive to Queenstown. The hotel is only an enviable 40 minutes to Aoraki Mt Cook National Park. The hotel has 108 rooms comprising 80 standard rooms and 28 deluxe rooms with a fully licensed restaurant. We pride ourselves on good southern hospitality and friendly service. Comfortable spacious rooms with views across expansive lawns to the mountains that surround us. Relax in the outdoor courtyard in summer or dine beside a cosy fire in winter. 5 minutes’ walk from Twizel marketplace and supermarkets. Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Free carparking ++ Buffet and A la Carte Restaurant
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Room Types: ++ Licensed bar ++ Bike hire and local activities based at the Hotel
Standard Room Deluxe Room
From $172 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
The Hermitage Hotel Mount Cook
Hotel The Hermitage is the perfect base for your alpine adventure, offering breathtaking views of Mt Cook, activities and tours for the whole family. The hotel is located within the Aoraki Mt Cook National Park and has a range of accommodation options available. All rooms include tea and coffee making facilities, satellite TV and IDD phones. The Hermitage offers fantastic dining options including a la carte, buffet or café styles all serving the freshest and finest in New Zealand produce.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ Alpine Restaurant ++ Panorama Room Restaurant
Room Types: ++ Snowline Lounge ++ Car parking ++ Satellite TV
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Standard Mt Cook View Room Superior Room Premium Room Premium Plus Room
From $189 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Mt Cook View Room
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Tekapo and Mt Cook Places to Stay
Fox Glacier
Hokitika: 131kms
“I had a terrific time driving the Great Coast Road alongside the ancient limestone cliffs of Paparoa and Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki. Apart from the spectacular natural wonders, there’s also plenty to experience along the way and the coastal towns offer charming pit-stops.” - Sarah, Kirra
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On Yer Bike - Bush ‘n’ Bog
Shantytown Heritage Park
It’s taken 20 years to create off road paradise through our privately owned native rainforest. Trails have been carved carefully retaining its natural character. See huge trees, views of the river valley, ferns and mosses that line the tracks. The best is the mud and water which naturally pools on the tracks. A good downpour will see rivers of water flowing and mud replenished for play. We’ll supply boots and protective clothing to keep you clean and dry.
Step back in time and experience an all-weather working heritage attraction. Shantytown is an interactive museum in the guise of a 19th century goldrush village. Discover legendary stories through a fascinating mix of experience and display. Ride the steam train, pan for gold and get an old-time photo! Over 30 shops and buildings to explore. A great day out for all!
Open: 8.30am – 5.00pm daily Duration: 2 hours
Per Person $296
Open: 8.30am – 5.00pm daily Located 10kms south of Greymouth
Adult $34
Child (5-17 yrs) $16
West Coast Wildlife Centre
Glacier Hot Pools
The West Coast Wildlife Centre is the official home to the breeding and incubation program of the Rowi Kiwi, New Zealand’s rarest kiwi found only in the Okarito Forest near Franz Josef. Explore the nocturnal walkthrough area or go behind the scenes to learn about the hatching program. Enjoy West Coast movies and storytelling, interactive displays and view Rowi Kiwi in a natural bush environment.
The Glacier Hot Pools are a haven of natural tranquility and are the perfect way for visitors to unwind. The three inviting warm main pools and three secluded private pools are surrounded by native bush and are fed with pure local glacier water. An evening under the stars, sheltered by nature’s leafy canopy at the Glacier Hot Pools is a truly rejuvenating and unforgettable experience.
Open: From 8.30am daily Located in Franz Josef
Open: 1.00pm – 9.00pm daily Located in Franz Josef
Adult $49
Child (5-15 yrs) $26
Adult $29
Child (5-16 yrs) $25
Fox or Franz Josef Glacier Snow Landing
Fox Glacier Guiding – Walk to the Glacier Terminus
From sea level rising to the heart of the magnificent Southern Alps, this flight explores the awe-inspiring ice falls of the Franz Josef Glacier. The flight includes a snow landing, an excellent opportunity to really take in the surroundings and breathe the clean alpine air.
This is an informative and leisurely walk up the Fox Valley to a viewpoint where you can see the dynamic face of the Te Moeka o Tuawe/Fox Glacier. Listen as your guide provides a fascinating commentary, interpreting what you can see and hear. You’ll learn about the glacier and its dramatically changeable surrounding environment.
Departs: Franz Josef and Fox Glacier on demand Duration: 20 minutes (longer flights also available)
Duration: 1 ½ hours walking over terrain that varies in gradient. It requires low to moderate fitness.
Adult $250
Child (4-14 yrs) $176
Adult $71
Child (5-16 yrs) $56
Franz Josef Helihike Fly from our base and land more than 800m above sea level on the 12km long Franz Josef. For two hours equipped with glacier boots and crampons with your guides leading the way, see first-hand crevasses, serac formations and other stunning glacial features. Touch the ice and breathe in the fresh air. Weight restrictions apply. Departs: Franz Josef at 11.00am and 1.30pm: May-Sep. 9.30am, 12.00pm and 2.30pm: Oct-Apr Duration: 3 hours
Adult $459
Child (8-14 yrs) $428 Minimum age is 8 years
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Punakaiki Resort
Resort Situated on New Zealand's wild West Coast, 30 minutes north of Greymouth and 300 metres south of the famous Pancakes Rocks and Blowholes, the resort is surrounded by the Paparoa National Park and is only a stone's throw from the beach. Some rooms feature kitchenettes and the luxury eco-suites are environmentally friendly. The rooms are designed in harmony with the local environment to maintain a sense of privacy and seclusion and have either ocean or rainforest views.
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Ashley Hotel Greymouth
From $153 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Resort Room
Hotel With quality hotel accommodation, great food, and friendly professional service, The Ashley has everything for the discerning traveller and is the Greymouth accommodation of choice for business people from around the globe. The hotel’s location is ideal for exploring the beautiful West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island, but it is also just as perfect to relax, unwind and taking it easy. Only 5 minutes’ drive from the Greymouth town centre, the hotel is framed by rugged coast, rainforest and the magnificent Southern Alps.
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Beachfront Hotel
From $139 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Hotel Beachfront Hotel Hokitika takes advantage of a unique location on the shores of the Tasman Sea and in the centre of Hokitika so you can beachcomb and shop right from your doorstep. The town is well known for its excellent jade, paua, hand-blown glass, ruby rock, wood and metal crafts. The hotel offers a wide range of accommodation including spacious ocean view rooms, superior rooms and a penthouse. The hotel is centrally located on the West Coast and within easy driving distance to the famous Pancake Rocks, Shantytown, the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers as well as numerous rainforest walks and cycle trails.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Free parking ++ Ocean View Restaurant
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Driftwood Superior Room Ground Floor Ocean View Room Ocean View Room
Punga Grove Motel and Suites
From $192 per room per night Based on twin share in a Driftwood Superior Room
Motel Set amongst native bush, our stylish rooms are designed with private outdoor decks, sitting areas and conservatory windows to put you right in the midst of the lush rainforest — so sit back, relax and sip your favourite brew while enjoying the greenery right at your doorstep. Shops, cafés, restaurants, tour operators and the Glacier Hot Pools are all just a few minutes’ walk away. Punga Grove Motel and Suites is the perfect home away from home.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Free parking ++ Guest laundry ++ Disabled rooms
Room Types: ++ Communal BBQ or private balcony BBQ ++ Family friendly ++ 50+ Sky channels
Studio One Bedroom Apartment Executive Studio Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4)
From $134 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio Room
Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights and save money on our 2 night rate special
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Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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58 on Cron
Motel Boasting 16 architecturally designed units, 58 on Cron is nestled amongst native rainforest within a picturesque mountain setting. All units are self-contained with kitchen and ensuite facilities and feature modern furnishings and stylish décor. Located opposite the Glacier Base Building – home to the Glacier Hot Pools and Glacier Guides, we are ideally situated. An easy 5 minute stroll brings you to the heart of the village passing several restaurants and the West Coast Wild Life Centre along the way. A great place to stay where you can relax and unwind after exploring the wonders of the West Coast.
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++ Free Wi-Fi ++ 50+ SKY TV channels ++ Tour desk ++ Guest BBQ
++ Guest laundry ++ Free parking ++ Child friendly ++ Disabled access
Studio Studio - Spa Bath One Bedroom Two Bedroom (1-4)
From $147 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio Room
Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights or more and get 10% discount off your room rate. Valid 1 May - 31 October 17 and 18.
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Scenic Hotel Franz Josef
Hotel Scenic Hotel Franz Josef is situated on the edge of Westland World Heritage Park. It offers a hot tub, free parking and free Wi-Fi. Each of the spacious rooms and suite offer a modern ensuite bathroom and satellite TV. Some rooms also have a balcony. Indulge in hearty West Coast food at Canavans Restaurant and enjoy a drink in the Moa Bar which features twin Moa statues. The hotel is close to the edge of one of New Zealand’s most spectacular natural attractions, welcoming you to this enticing and dramatic region.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Guest parking ++ Sky TV ++ Sauna
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Room Types: ++ Private spa pools ++ Minibar, fridge, desk ++ Tea and coffee making facilities
Standard Room (Graham Wing) Superior Room (Douglas Wing)
From $294 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room (G.W)
Heartland Hotel Glacier Country
Hotel Heartland Hotel Glacier Country is located within a unique world heritage area. The internationally recognised Westland World Heritage Park encompasses 2.6 million hectares of spectacular wilderness, including the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers. Located in Fox Glacier village, this recently refurbished three-star plus hotel is the ideal place to stay if you are here to see this remarkable attraction. We are just three kilometres from the glacier car park. The design scheme for this hotel drew inspiration from the local West Coast environs in creating an effective and cheerful hotel upgrade. The exterior décor and light internal refurbishment brings a fresh new look to the property and creates a consistent feel throughout. Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi and internet kiosk ++ Pub Café and Bar ++ Pool table
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Room Types: ++ Coin operated laundry ++ Tourist information and booking service ++ Guest parking
Standard Room
From $232 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel
Hotel Distinction Fox Glacier Hotel offers luxury bed and breakfast accommodation nestled beneath the towering Southern Alps on the West Coast of New Zealand. Offering a balance of privacy, luxury and location, whilst only being a short stroll to the Fox Glacier Village. Featuring spacious bedrooms with super king beds and en-suite bathrooms including separate shower and bath, TV with 50+ SKY channels, free unlimited Wi-Fi, tea and coffee making facilities and CD player with ipod dock. After a day of adventure relax by the fireplace in the guest lounge, complete with library or in your spacious room offering magnificent views from your private balcony.
Features: ++ Free unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Free carparking ++ Breakfast restaurant ++ Guest lounge
Room Types: ++ Lift ++ SKY Guest Select ++ Disabled facilities ++ Kid-friendly
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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From $281 per room per night Based on twin share in a Double/Twin Room
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“There are many adventure activities on offer in this region, but for those looking for more tranquil things to do, a leisurely stroll around Lake Wanaka in the autumn is hard to beat.” - Poi, Kirra
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The only one of its kind in the world, Puzzling World has been pioneering weird and wonderful puzzling eccentricity for over 40 years. With a great maze and plenty of cryptic puzzles and astounding illusions, it’s the perfect place for the curious and young at heart.
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Kirra's Fav Coffee The Alchemy philosophy is centered on the keystone of healthy local ingredients, fairtrade coffee, a friendly atmosphere, and free sparkling water on tap. So come and refuel the body, mind and soul with fresh baking and quality coffee.
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Alchemy - 151 – 153 Ardmore St
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Wanaka Things to Do Lake Cruise and Island Nature Walk This unique and magical island Mou Waho Island reserve has a secret - a lake on top of an Island! After a half hour guided scenic bush walk we enjoy a spectacular “High Tea”. The rare flightless Buff Weka and 360 degree views of lakes and Southern Alps, makes this a photographer’s paradise. Plant a native tree on the island as part of this 4-hour eco-experience. Departs: Wanaka at 9.00am and 1.30pm Duration: 3 1/2 hours
Adult $250
Child (4-14 yrs) $169 Minimum 2 people
Ridgeline Adventures Wanaka Highlights Safari Visit a 30,000 acre sheep, cattle and deer farm and have exclusive hill-top views over Lake Wanaka and beyond to snow-capped mountains. Enjoy refreshments followed by a stroll through alpine grasslands. This journey offers Wanaka’s best scenic locations and a unique insight into Wanaka’s rich history, heritage and modern-day farming life. Departs: 8.30am, 1.00pm and 5.00pm Duration: 2 ½ hours
Adult $179
Child (1-15 yrs) $123
Puzzling World Puzzling World is an iconic, unique and award winning attraction that since 1973 has fascinated people of all ages keen to engage in a fun, challenging and sensory experience. We invented the world’s first 3D maze, a huge Puzzle Café where you can try your hand at brain-benders and five incredible Illusion rooms where your notion of reality will be tested! Come and enjoy Wanaka’s wonderful world of weirdness. Open: Daily 8.30am – 5.30pm (5.00pm during winter)
Adult $24
Child (5-15 yrs) $17
Warbirds and Wheels The Warbirds and Wheels Museum showcases a diverse world-class collection of classic cars along with warbird aircraft, original New Zealand artworks, wearable creations and talks of local aviation and business legend Sir Tim Wallis. The Museum also has a retail shop as well as a fantastic retro style diner/café for visitors to enjoy a drink and a bite to eat. Open: 9.00am – 5.00pm daily (4.00pm in winter) Duration: 1 hour
Adult $21
Child (5-15 yrs) $5
Wilkin Riverjet
Highlands Motorsport Park
Experience the ultimate in shallow water jet boating, skimming along in just inches of water on the mighty Wilkin and Makarora Rivers. Learn about the history and geology of the stunning Makarora and Wanaka region with an informative commentary from our experienced drivers. Enjoy 50km of New Zealand wilderness river jet boating amidst native beech forest, pristine river valleys and rugged ice capped mountains.
With over 12 activities onsite including 6 different ways to experience the circuit at speed, this world class facility has an experience to match. Features include a 650m outdoor go-kart circuit and a National Motorsport Museum – home to some of the rarest cars in NZ motorsport. Also a café onsite. Highlands Motorsport Park is a destination for everyone.
Open: 9.00am – 5.00pm daily (4.00pm in winter) Duration: 1 hour
Open: 10.00am – 4.00pm daily Located in Cromwell, Central Otago.
Adult $133
Child (3-13 yrs) $71
Adult $26
Child (5-15 yrs) $10
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Wanaka Hotel
Hotel Offering affordable accommodation in a great location right in the centre of town, the Wanaka Hotel is only a 1 minute walk to the lake and town centre. Featuring great value studio hotel rooms, some with views of the lake. Triple share options are also available. The hotel is in the ideal location from which to experience all that Wanaka has to offer. The hotel’s onsite Beanie Café serves breakfast, lunch, coffee and cakes daily and The Bullock Bar and Grill is available for dinner every night.
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++ Bike storage ++ Guest kitchen ++ 24 hour ++ Guest laundry reception ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Free off-street parking
Compact Room Standard Hotel Room Garden Facing Room Lake Facing Standard Room
From $128 per room per night Based on twin share in a Compact Room
Bonus Offer: Stay 7 Pay 6, Lake Facing Rooms only, Valid May, June, September and October.
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Bella Vista Wanaka
Hotel Bella Vista Wanaka is located in the heart of the township just 150 meters from the lakefront in a quiet street. Surrounded by beautiful mountain views, Bella Vista offers clean and comfortable modern studios and one bedroom units. With numerous restaurants, cafés and wine bars within walking distance, it’s the perfect location to set off from and explore Wanaka. The motel offers a complimentary booking service for a wide range of activities and attractions as well as our extensive local knowledge.
Features: ++ Unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Free parking ++ Guest Laundry ++ Flat Screen TV
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Standard Queen Studio Superior King Studio One Bedroom Unit
Oakridge Resort
From $160 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Queen Studio
Hotel Oakridge Resort Lake Wanaka is a 4-star hotel set in a stunning mountain landscape offering spectacular views of New Zealand's Southern Alps. Oakridge Resort has something for everyone. We have a wide range of facilities available. Take some time out at the Sanctuary Day Spa or sit back and relax in The Poolhouse Bar or Jacob's Grill restaurant and enjoy the views.
Features: ++ Refrigerator ++ Ensuite bathroom ++ Tea/coffee-making facilities
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Room Types: ++ Iron ++ Radio/Music
From $170
Guest Room Standard Hotel Room One Bedroom Apartment Two Bedroom Apartment
Ramada Resort Wanaka
per room per night Based on twin share in a Guest Room
Self-Contained Come and enjoy the hospitality of Ramada Wanaka. We pride ourselves on our warm, welcoming and knowledgeable resort staff – we are here to help make your holiday a memorable one. Set in a quiet location at the edge of Wanaka just 5 minutes from the lakeshore. Enjoy the pool area including outdoor pool and waterslide (seasonal), hot tub, sauna and BBQ area. Offering a range of contemporary room types from studios to family sized apartments. The on-site café/bar serves breakfast and coffee and offers a range of light meals along with a selection of local wine and beer in the evenings. All rooms have either a balcony or patio. Features: ++ Free parking ++ Wireless internet (charges apply) ++ Sky TV
Room Types: ++ Disabled facilities (on request) ++ Exercise room ++ Guest laundry
Studio One Bedroom Apartment (1-4) Two Bedroom Apartment (1-6)
From $160 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio Room
Bonus Offer: Children 12 years and under stay free (using existing bedding) and adhering to room capacity. Free bike hire for children 12 years and younger.
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Edgewater Hotel
Hotel Edgewater Wanaka lies right at the waterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s edge of Lake Wanaka. The property provides guests with genuine local knowledge that complements the inviting accommodation and seasonal menus. All spacious guest rooms are lake facing with mountain views. Admire the magnificent views of Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps from the comfort of your room. Facilities include an onsite day spa, tennis courts, mountain bikes and kayaks for guest use. A helicopter landing pad is also located onsite.
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Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant ++ Day spa and sauna
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Distinction Wanaka Alpine Resort
From $178 per room per night Based on twin share in a Hotel Room
Apartments Distinction Wanaka is nestled in a quiet location, a few minutes from the Wanaka township. The resort offers stylish, self-contained, serviced apartments each providing you with a high level of personal comfort and convenience, perfect for all seasons. With a fully equipped kitchen, comfortable lounge and dining area plus bathroom with underfloor heating and private carparking, these spacious apartments are perfect for a relaxing stay. Most apartments have mountain views and some have panoramic lake views. Relax and unwind in the hot spa, 2 swimming pools (heated in summer), barbecue area, tennis court, petanque terrain, games room, gym and enjoy free Wi-Fi.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Gym ++ Kid-friendly ++ BBQ area
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Room Types: ++ Outdoor swimming pool (summer only) ++ Free secure carparking ++ Tennis court
One Bedroom Apartment Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4) Three Bedroom Apartment (1-6)
Wanaka Springs Lodge
From $203 per room per night Based on twin share in a One Bedroom Apartment
Lodge A hidden gem in the heart of Wanaka. Wanaka Springs Lodge has a unique location set in landscaped gardens, surrounded by natural springs with awesome mountain views. You are ensured of a comfortable stay all within easy walking distance to town. Take advantage of our sunny decks or our garden hot tub while enjoying the breath-taking views. Minimum age 10 years.
Features: ++ Sun decks ++ Lounge with its cosy open log fire ++ Garden spa-pool
Room Types: ++ Ski storage facilities ++ Ski drying room ++ Off-street parking
Queen Room Superior King Room
From $350 per room per night Based on twin share in a Queen Room
Liverpool Hut, Wanaka
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Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Queenstown
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“I loved taking the Skyline Gondola to the top of Bob’s Peak. There’s so much to see and do up there! Enjoy the spectacular panoramic views while enjoying a buffet lunch or dinner, take a ride around the luge track, or why not consider doing a bungy, swing or zip.” - Kylie, Kirra
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Joe’s Garage - Searle Lane A café that everybody can go to and enjoy exceptional coffee and food, listen to great music and above all have a lot of fun in an efficient "garage" environment.
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Queenstown Things to Do Skyline Gondola and Luge Accessed via a scenic trip up the iconic Skyline Queenstown Gondola, the luge is a fun and exciting downhill ride on a gravity powered cart. The specially designed luge tracks will take you twisting and turning down the mountain to a backdrop of stunning views. With a scenic and more relaxed Blue Track, as well as the thrilling Red track, there’s something for everyone.
Child (5-14 yrs) $35
TSS Earnslaw Cruise The iconic vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw makes several trips daily across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm on the western shores. A 90 minute leisurely cruise on this heritage vessel is a unique and perfect way to experience Queenstown’s magnificent alpine scenery and visit Walter Peak (without going ashore). Half day activities at Walter Peak including the Farm Tour and BBQ lunch are available year round. Departs: Queenstown every 2 hours from 10am – 4pm Duration: 1 1/2 hours
Adult $67
Child (5-14 yrs) $23
Shotover Jet The Shotover Jet is New Zealand’s most iconic and popular activity. Take a unique, breathtaking and adrenalin filled ride through dramatic and narrow canyons. Hold on tight for Queenstown’s only exhilarating full 360 degree spins and speed through the narrow Shotover Canyon in just inches of water. An experience you will never forget! Complimentary transfers depart from Queenstown’s CBD every 15 minutes. Departs: Queenstown every 15 minutes Duration: 1 ½ hours
Adult $149
Child (5-15 yrs) $76
Adult $130
Child (5-14 yrs) $75
Walter Peak Gourmet BBQ Dinner Take the evening cruise across Lake Wakatipu on the TSS Earnslaw vintage steamship. On arrival, dine at the Colonel’s Homestead at Walter Peak – the perfect way to end as action packed day around Queenstown. Sample the locally sourced, seasonal menu with meat and seafood straight from the chefs on the outdoor grill, topped off by dessert. Departs: From Queenstown daily at 6.00pm Duration: 4 hours
Adult $133
Child (5-14 yrs) $67
Nomads Safaris – Skippers Canyon 4WD Adventure This half day tour follows the rugged and once treacherous Skippers Road. Travel the road that was hacked by hand into the sheer cliff sides of the Shotover River Valley. Your experienced guide will navigate you through an awe aspiring canyon as you visit many historic sites including the Skippers Suspension Bridge, the township of Skippers and Deep Creek. Departs: Queenstown daily at 8.15am and 1.30pm Duration: 4 hours
Adult $200
Child (4-14 yrs) $97
Ziptreck Eco Tours
Funyaks Safari
Join this award winning zipline adventure through the forest canopy high above Queenstown for some thrill seeking fun. Ziptrek runs all year round and is stunning whatever the weather. With two tours to choose from, it is suitable for everyone, whether looking for an introduction into Queenstown adventure (Moa) or the steepest zipline in the world (Kea). Gondola ticket additional.
Get up close with nature with a gentle paddle on crystal clear waters. Combine wilderness jet boating with unique inflatable canoes for a fun way to explore the shimmering channels of the Dart River, hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Then travel a back-country route passing by scenes used in the Lord of the Rings Hobbit movies to illustrate Middle-Earth.
Open: 10.00am-6.00pm Duration: 2-3 hours
Departs: Queenstown daily at 7.30am Duration: 9 hours
Adult $142
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A fantastic evening starting with a scenic gondola ride, high up to the skyline complex. Experience the powerful Maori culture with a traditional performance including the Haka and Poi. After the show, enjoy a scrumptious dinner at Stratosfare Restaurant and Bar before returning to Queenstown via the gondola. Show times: 5.15pm, 6.00pm and 7.15pm Dinner times: 5.30pm and 8.00pm
Open: From 9.00am daily
Adult $48
Skyline Gondola, Kiwi Haka and Dinner at Stratosfare
Child (6-14 yrs) $91
Adult $334
Child (5-15 yrs) $229 Minimum age 5 years
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Heartland Hotel Queenstown
Hotel The Heartland Hotel is a ‘Swiss Chalet’ style hotel with rooms featuring Sky TV, radio, tea and coffee making facilities, phone, iron and hairdryers. Room service and a guest laundry is also available. Choose to dine at the onsite restaurant or enjoy a drink in the Lobby Bar celebrating the best of New Zealand’s fresh produce with flavoursome dishes from around the globe. The hotel is located only a 5 minute stroll from the city centre making it the perfect position for local attractions and activities.
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From $185
Standard Room Standard Room with View Family Room (1-4)
per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown
Hotel Situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Wakatipu, Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown boasts breathtaking views over the lake and surrounding mountains – some of the most beautiful scenery in New Zealand. One of Queenstown’s largest hotels with 255 rooms and located just a 5 minute walk along the lakefront to the centre of town. Rooms include private bathrooms, refrigerator and tea and coffee making facilities. Hotel features include the Ben Lomond Restaurant, Fireside Lounge Bar, free Wi-Fi, 24 hour room service, heated swimming pool, spa and sauna.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant ++ Bar ++ Heated pool
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Room Types: ++ Spa ++ Sauna ++ 24 hour room service
From $257
Superior Lake Facing Room Deluxe Lake View Room Suite Lake View
per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Lake Facing Room
Scenic Suites Queenstown
Hotel Scenic Suites is only a short walk from the centre of Queenstown and takes in the picturesque beauty of this region. Facilities include room service, car parking and ski lockers. Superior rooms feature two double beds, tea and coffee making facilities and Sky TV whilst the one bedroom suites have a separate bedroom with a super king bed. Dine at the Hillside Brasserie and the Lobby Bar, a perfect place to unwind after a long day of adventure and sightseeing.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Guest parking ++ Amaia Luxury Spa ++ Ski locker
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Room Types: ++ 24 Hour reception and room service ++ Private balcony or patio
From $236
Superior Room One Bedroom One Bedroom with View Two Bedroom (1-4)
per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Heritage Queenstown
Hotel A European style alpine lodge with stunning views of Lake Wakatipu, The Remarkables mountain range and located just minutes from the town centre. Rooms range from deluxe through to one and two bedroom suites. Relax after a day sightseeing in the resort style facilities including pool, gym, sauna, spa and enjoy up to 500mb free Wi-Fi per room per day. Air conditioning is in all rooms.
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Room Types:
++ Gym ++ Air conditioning ++ Restaurant ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Ski storage and (restrictions apply) drying areas ++ Pool, sauna and spa
Executive Deluxe Room Deluxe Lakeview Room Studio Suite Lakeview Two Bedroom Lakeview (1-4)
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
From $249 per room per night Based on twin share in an Executive Deluxe Room
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Novotel Lakeside Queenstown
Hotel Novotel Queenstown has one of the best locations in Queenstown, situated on the waterfront of Lake Wakatipu and in the heart of the shopping, dining and entertainment district. Start your day fresh with a breath of mountain air on your balcony and a delicious buffet breakfast in the airy restaurant. Your welcoming room awaits you to soak up Queenstown's natural beauty at the end of a great day. Rooms provide modern comforts, contemporary décor with mini bar, TV and ensuite bathrooms. The hotel is the ideal base for your Queenstown adventure.
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Room Types:
++ Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant ++ 24 hour reception ++ Fitness centre
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From $210
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Millbrook Resort
per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Self Contained Nestled within the Southern Alps are the 500 acres of lush green fairways and gentle streams of Millbrook Resort. Here you’ll wander beneath towering avenues of Oak trees, cruise pathways on golf buggy’s and enjoy views of the spectacular Queenstown mountains. With 160 rooms, the resort offers a variety of accommodation options. Home of the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open, this 27-hole golf course has something to challenge all players. The resort has four award-winning dining options on-site, as well as a renowned day spa and health and fitness centre. Escape the buzz of everyday life with a trip to Millbrook Resort. Complimentary shuttles to central Queenstown and Arrowtown.
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Deluxe Studio One and Two Bedroom Suite Two, Three and Four Bedroom Cottage Fairway Home
Peppers Beacon Queenstown
From $217 per room per night Based on twin share in a Deluxe Studio
Hotel Peppers Beacon is situated on pristine Lake Wakatipu, an easy five minute level walk from the centre of town. Many of the resort’s hotel rooms and suites offer superb views of the stunning lake and picturesque Remarkable Mountains (hotel rooms have limited views). A breakfast lounge, outdoor BBQ area, sauna and gym are also available onsite. If you are searching for majestic comforts in vibrant Queenstown, Peppers Beacon is a bright shining light on the horizon where you can surround yourself in the stylish comforts of a lakeside room, suite or deluxe penthouse apartment.
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Room Types:
++ Undercover parking ++ BBQ area (fees apply) ++ Fitness centre ++ Sauna and spa pool ++ Concierge ++ Internet kiosk ++ Massage service
Standard Hotel Room Two Bedroom Garden Suite Two Bedroom Apartment (1-4) Three Bedroom Apartment (1-6)
Hotel St Moritz Queenstown
From $216 per room per night Based on twin share in a Standard Room
Hotel Hotel St Moritz is idyllically situated in the heart of Queenstown with wonderful views overlooking Lake Wakatipu to The Remarkables mountain range. Blending understated luxury with warmth and genuine hospitality, Hotel St Moritz offers a choice of rooms and suites, each handsomely appointed to cleverly blend timeless classics with modern essentials. The hotel features the Lombardi Restaurant, Lombardi Bar and a library, gymnasium and hot tub garden. Hotel St Moritz Queenstown is perfectly positioned for sightseeing and adventure. Take a stroll down the esplanade for spectacular waterfront views and into the town centre for wine, dining and shopping.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ Hot tubs ++ Gym ++ Sauna
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Room Types: ++ Laundry ++ 24 hour reception ++ Car parking ++ Paid parking
Guest Room Garden View Lake View Guest Room One Bedroom Alpine Suite Two Bedroom Lakeview Suite (1-4)
From $312 per room per night Based on twin share in a Guest Room Garden View
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Te Anau Things to Do Te Anau Glowworm Caves
Faith in Fiordland
Cruise to the western shores of Lake Te Anau before disembarking at Cavern House ready an this experience where you’ll head underground with nature guides who will share their knowledge of the cave. Inside the cave, witness waterfalls and incredible rock formations before boarding a small boat and exploring a silent hidden grotto inhabited by thousands of glittering glowworms.
Join us aboard “Faith”, a 1935 built motor yacht, on Lake Te Anau in the Fiordland National Park of New Zealand. You`ll be treated to fine food and drinks, local hosts, a guided walk, close encounters with our incredible scenery, ability to assist crew raising the sails and a personalised service aboard. This will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of your time in New Zealand.
Departs: Te Anau daily at 2.00pm and 7.00pm (10.45am, 5.45pm and 8.15pm in Summer) Duration: 2.25 hours
Departs: 9.00am, 2.00pm and 6.00pm Duration: 3 hours (6.00pm tour is 1 1/2 hours)
Adult $85
Child (5-14 yrs) $23
Adult $123
Trips and Tramps – Milford Track Half Day Guided Walk
Luxmore Jet Classic Adventure Luxmore Jet tours down the Upper Waiau River to beautiful Lake Manapouri in the Fiordland National Park. Your boat driver tells you about the history and geography of the area and you have the opportunity to view 3 Lord of the Rings film locations. On Lake Manapouri you experience the peace, tranquility and breathtaking beauty of the lake and snow-capped mountains.
Enjoy a ½ day guided walk to Giant Gate Waterfall on the famous Milford Track. Departing from Milford Sound we begin with a short boat ride. The walk meanders alongside the cascading Arthur River through lush rainforest. Along the walk your nature guide will point out the native plants and birds, and share the track’s history and stories, bringing the area to life.
Departs: Te Anau at 11.00am, 2.00pm, 4.00pm (Oct-Apr) and 11.00am and 2.00pm (May-Sept) Duration: 1 hour
Adult $123
Departs: Milford Sound at 8.45am (Oct – Apr) Duration: 4.5 hours
Child (5-15 yrs) $61
Adult $132
Fiordland Cinema – Te Anau
Child (8-15 yrs) $87
Southern Lakes Helicopters – Mountain Magic
Fiordland Cinema was constructed to house daily screenings of the locally-filmed movie, ‘Ata Whenua - Shadowland’. You'll enjoy 32 minutes of breath-taking Fiordland scenery shot across the extremes of season, climate and terrain. Set to an evocative original soundtrack, it’s an exhilarating and spectacular experience. Relax with a local ‘Fiordland’ wine or beer or enjoy a barista made coffee brought to your seat!
Our Mountain Magic flight showcases the hidden wonders of Fiordland. Crossing over the Main Divide with its ever-changing scenery, you will be amazed by this vast and magical area of Southern New Zealand. A high alpine landing is made on Mt Kidd, a remote picturesque area for you to experience the spectacular vista of Fiordland scenery.
Screenings: Daily on the hour 9.00am - 7.00pm (3.00pm - 6.00pm during winter). No 12.00pm-2.00pm screenings on weekends and school/public holidays.
Adult $10
Child (1-17 yrs) $51
Departs: Te Anau: Southern Lakes Heli Pad on demand Duration: 40 minutes
Per Person $429
Child (5-13 yrs) $5
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Jucy Cruise – Milford Sound A new kind of experience is launching in Milford Sound… Introducing ‘Gem of the Sound’, Jucy’s new premium vessel providing year round day cruises in Milford Sound. The Gem has been specifically designed to capture the views of Milford with its unique glass roofs, extensive indoor and outdoor viewing decks. You can relax and enjoy the comfortable booth seating with stylish décor and no matter where you are you won’t miss a thing with high definition cameras projecting live outdoor footage onto TV screens throughout the vessel. The ‘Gem of the Sound’ is the perfect fit for those who are looking for something a little different in an area hailed as the 8th wonder of the world.
Cruise only timetable - Summer (01 Oct 17 – 30 Apr 18): 10.50am, 1.30pm and 3.35pm Winter (01 May 18 – 30 Sep 18): 10.00am and 1.45pm
Adult From $101
Child (5-15 yrs) From $23 ex Milford
Adult From $203
Child (5-15 yrs) From $132 Coach and Cruise ex Te Anau
Fly/Cruise/Fly and coach options ex Queenstown are available. Please enquire for details.
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More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Kingsgate Hotel Te Anau
Hotel Set amongst manicured gardens on the tranquil shores of Lake Te Anau and overlooking the majestic mountains, Kingsgate Hotel Te Anau is the ideal base for exploring the unrivalled wonders of the Fiordland region. The hotel has 94 guest rooms along with the Bluestone Restaurant and bar which is renowned as the region’s finest serving breakfast and dinner. From our hotel, you can explore the cliffs and waterfalls, cruise deep within the Fiordland into Milford Sound, traverse across the mysterious Manapouri Lake or get lost in the magical Glowworm Caves.
Features: ++ Wi-Fi ++ Restaurant ++ Bar ++ Car parking
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Distinction Luxmore Hotel
Hotel Conveniently located in the Te Anau town centre, a short stroll from Lake Te Anau, the 180 room Distinction Luxmore Hotel offers guests a range of modern, affordable hotel rooms and suites, making it the ideal base for exploring Milford Sound and the Fiordland area. All rooms include tea and coffee making facilities, refrigerators, TVs, hairdryer, iron and the Deluxe Suites also include spa baths. The 4 star hotel also boasts 2 fabulous on-site restaurants, one buffet style and the other a cafe/bar.
Features: ++ Free unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Carparking ++ 2 restaurants ++ Room service
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Room Types: ++ Disabled facilities ++ Gym ++ Kid-friendly ++ Guest laundry
From $147
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Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villas
Hotel Distinction Te Anau offers chic, elegant accommodation for the perfect getaway to Fiordland. Located a short stroll from the Te Anau town centre and surrounded by colourful gardens, overlooking spectacular Lake Te Anau and the Fiordland ranges, the hotel sets the tone for your stay in one of the world’s most breathtaking regions. Offering 112 luxurious rooms, including standard hotel rooms with breathtaking lake or garden views as well as spacious 2 bedroom villas. After a day of sightseeing, guests can relax in the outdoor heated swimming pool (summer only), spa and sauna and enjoy impressive cuisine in the MacKinnon Restaurant or relax in the Explorer Bar overlooking stunning Lake Te Anau. Features: ++ Free unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Free carparking ++ Restaurant and bar ++ Room service
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Run of House Room Lake View Garden Hotel Room Two Bedroom Villa Deluxe Hotel Suite
Fiordland Lodge
From $179 per room per night Based on twin share in a Run of House Room
Lodge A luxury stay in Te Anau awaits you at Fiordland Lodge. Located on a superb rural site with rolling grass lands and commanding views across Lake Te Anau, the open architecture of the lodge reflects the vastness of the Fiordland National Park. In the lounge, a lattice work of huge log trusses soar to over thirty-six feet above and surround a large open fire, clad with local river stone. Highlights at this boutique lodge include free cooked to order breakfast, a restaurant and free parking. All 12 sound proofed rooms feature TV’s with DVD players, free Wi-Fi, balconies, fridge and tea and coffee making facilities.
Features: ++ Free car parking ++ Complimentary Wi-Fi ++ Onsite restaurant ++ Balconies
Room Types: ++ Cooked to order breakfast ++ Sound proofed rooms ++ TV’s with DVD players
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Log Cabin Lodge Room Deluxe Lodge Room Executive Suite
From $777 per room per night Based on twin share in a Log Cabin
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The Daily Coffee Co. is, for certain, the coolest new place in town. Bringing new life to the south end of Princess St, the café is flooded with morning sun and serves a perfect coffee every time. The frozen flat white is the best something different, but also delicious. Very, very impressed!
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Taieri Gorge Railway
Larnach Castle and Gardens
Taieri Gorge Railway is one of the world’s greatest train trips and departs from Dunedin daily. This train journey travels through some of New Zealand’s most beautiful scenery which can’t be seen from the road. The journey includes a commentary, sightseeing stops and a licensed café car. One of Dunedin’s key attractions, the Taieri Gorge Railway train journey is a fantastic all weather experience.
Discover New Zealand’s only castle built in 1871. Discover magnificent architecture and superb craftsmanship and learn about the castle’s tragic and scandalous history. Guests to the castle are given an informative brochure of the history and features of the castle, which guides them through at their own leisure.
Departs: Dunedin daily at 9.30am and 2.30pm (12.30pm in Winter) Duration: 4 hours (Pukerangi service)
Open: 9.00am – 5.00pm daily (gardens open until 7.00pm during Summer)
Adult $93
Child (1-17 yrs) $29
Speight's Brewery Tour and Dinner
Adult $32
Child (5-14 yrs) $10 Located on the Otago Peninsula
Cadbury World
Since 1876 Speight's Brewery has been proudly producing legendary ales. The Speight's Brewery tour is an award winning guided tour through the historic working brewery. On the tour you’ll see, smell, touch and taste the ingredients that go into making Speight's beers and get to sample some for yourself. Afterwards enjoy dinner in the Speight's Ale House.
Ignite the senses at Cadbury World with a chocolate tour or visit to the café. On the one-hour Cadbury World Experience you will see it, smell it, try it and buy it. Please note the experience does not go through any manufacturing areas but includes a sensory lab experience, liquid chocolate tasting, tempering demonstration, one-tonne chocolate fall and of course sampling! Choc a block with fun, a visit to Cadbury World is a must do while in Dunedin.
Departs: 4.00pm and 6.00pm daily (5.00pm and 7.00pm in Summer) Duration: allow 3 ½ hours
Departs: Tours depart from 9.00am-3.00pm daily Duration: 1 hour
Adult $30
Child (5-17 yrs) $13
Adult $22
Child (4-15 yrs) $16 Infant (0-4 yrs) $6
Otago Peninsula Wildlife Tour and Penguin Place
Monarch Wildlife Cruises Sundowner Package
Cruise one way and bus the other way on the beautiful Otago Peninsula. Enjoy a wildlife cruise to see the world’s only mainland nesting place for Northern Royal Albatross, seals and other animals. The Penguin Place Conservation Reserve tour offers your best chance to see the rare and endangered yellow-eyed penguin.
After coaching out from Dunedin, join a Monarch Wildlife Cruise. During this 1 hour cruise we hope to see Royal Northern Albatross and New Zealand fur-seal pups. After the cruise visit the Royal Albatross Centre, where you will learn about these magnificent birds and have the opportunity to view their nest sites. Watch fascinating little blue penguins return to their burrows.
Departs: Dunedin daily at 8.30am and 1.30pm (1.00pm in Winter) Duration: 5 hours
Departs: Dunedin at 3.30pm daily (October to March) Duration: 7-8 hours
Adult $159
Child (5-15 yrs) $71
Adult $204
Child (8-15 yrs) $151 Includes dinner
Taste the Trail
Olveston House
This fantastic independent day trip starts in Dunedin where you will be picked up and transported to Ranfurly. Cycle 30kms along the famous Otago Central Rail Trail taking in the stunning part of the trail including cycling over bridges, through farmland and a tunnel. Finish your ride at Hyde where we transport you to meet up with the scenic Taieri Gorge Train for your 2-hour train ride back to Dunedin.
Olveston was built as the home of the Theomin family and was gifted to the City of Dunedin upon the death of Miss Dorothy Theomin in 1966. Olveston is a time capsule as little changed inside the house since it was occupied by the family from 1906 to 1966. Discover an authentic and original historic house that depicts the way of life a wealthy family lived in the early part of the twentieth century.
Departs: Dunedin at 8.00am Mon-Sat (1st Nov - 30th April Duration: 10 hours
Departs: Daily at 9.30am, 10.45am, 12.00pm, 1.30pm, 2.45pm and 4.00pm Duration: 1 hour
Per Person $285 Includes Lunch. Minimum age 12 years
More sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
Adult $20
Child (5-17 yrs) $13
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Scenic Hotel Dunedin City
Hotel The former Post Office building in Dunedin has been transformed into an elegant hotel featuring an award winning design. The hotel is located in the heart of the city. Consisting of 121 elegant suites and studio rooms, a restaurant, bar, conference centre, onsite gym and car parking. Free Wi-Fi is also available to all guests. The restaurant, Princess on Dowling, provides the opportunity to taste New Zealand’s fresh produce from the comfort of your hotel. There is even a gas fireplace in the lounge bar for those chilly nights alongside. 24 hour reception and room service. Special access rooms.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Sky TV ++ Work desk ++ Fridge
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Superior Room Executive One Bedroom Suite Executive Harbour/Ocean View Executive Two Bedroom Suite
Distinction Dunedin Hotel
From $213 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Hotel Stay at Dunedin's premier hotel in the heart of the city. The 1937 former Chief Post Office building has been transformed into an elegant 4 1/2-star hotel consisting of 121 hotel suites and studios, all featuring double showerheads (standard and a rain shower head), triple glazed windows and double gib lined walls for ultimate soundproofing, luxurious pillow top mattresses, washer/dryers and kitchenettes featuring a microwave as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can also enjoy free unlimited Wi-Fi and an express check-in process, dining at Parcels Restaurant, drinks at the Post Bar and complimentary access to the on-site gym.
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Studio One Bedroom Suite Executive Studio Two Bedroom Suite (1-4)
Scenic Hotel Southern Cross
From $243 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio
Hotel Dunedin's largest and most established hotel, located in the heart of the CBD. Only a short walk from the Octagon and railway station, this hotel has been extensively refurbished and now provides guests with modern style, exquisite quality, convenience and exceptional service. Offering superior rooms and suites equipped with Sky TV, tea and coffee making facilities and minibar. Hotel facilities include a gym, 24 hour room service and a guest laundry. Ports O’Call Bar, The Carlton Restaurant and Boldini Café and Wine Bar all provide various dining options within the hotel.
Features: ++ Free Wi-Fi ++ Sky TV ++ Work desk ++ Fridge
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Superior Room Junior Suite Executive Suite
Larnach Castle Lodge
From $206 per room per night Based on twin share in a Superior Room
Lodge Larnach Castle Lodge is a unique recreation of a colonial farm building set in 35 acres of award winning Castle Gardens. Rooms are individually decorated in a colonial style and all have private facilities. Every room has a dramatic sea view. Lodge guests are invited to dine in the Castle Dining Room. Dinner bookings are required by 5pm. Breakfast is included in the room rate and is served in the historic Stables. Complimentary entry to Larnach Castle and free audio tour is part of the package. The Lodge is a 20 minute drive from Dunedin and 25 minutes from the famous Otago Peninsula wildlife attractions.
Features: ++ Castle Dining Room Restaurant ++ Ballroom Café ++ Car parking
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Room Types: ++ Guest laundry ++ Sky TV ++ Ironing board ++ Manicured gardens
Stable Room with Shared Bathroom Lodge Room
From $184 per room per night Based on twin share in a Stable Room
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Ulva Island This pristine forested island situated within Paterson Inlet is managed by the Department of Conservation. It is one of the few predator-free sanctuaries in New Zealand. It’s well maintained tracks offer easy walking for most people and gives one the opportunity to enjoy the birds, lovely beaches and views. Guided walks are also available.
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“It’s absolutely worth the effort to cross the Foveaux Strait to hike the ‘land of glowing skies’, Stewart Island. The land form is as wild as it is beautiful, and it was fantastic to see some rare bird life in their natural habitat, including a kiwi.” - Nicole, Kirra
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Places to Eat Church Hill Restaurant & Oyster Bar - 36 Kamahi Road. Stewart Island
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Stewart Island Day Tour
Sit back and relax on your flight to Stewart Island and enjoy views of Oreti Beach, the port of Bluff and gorgeous secluded bays. After landing you will be transferred to the village.
Cross Foveaux Strait by catamaran and keep a look out for marine and birdlife along the way, particularly Mollymawk and Titi. Enjoy the natural beauty of Stewart Island by comfortable modern coach on the Village and Bays Tour. Cruise the beautiful Paterson Inlet viewing unspoilt beaches, hidden coves and sea life. Take a guided walk and visit the not-to-be-missed Ulva Island Birdlife Sanctuary.
Departs: Invercargill daily at 8.00am, 1.00pm and 5.00pm (Mon-Fri). 9.00am, 1.00pm and 4.00pm (weekends and winter) Duration: 20 minutes (one way)
Adult $111
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Child (4-14 yrs) $70
Adult $285
Towers Lodge Motel Invercargill
Child (5-14 yrs) $117
Motel Centrally located and with its name derived from the Invercargill Water Tower located opposite, the motel provides easy access to the CBD, Queens Park Gardens, sport stadiums and velodrome. Most attractions are only a short walk away. Facilities at the property include free Wi-Fi, free parking, a children’s playground and guest laundry. The motel has studio and 1 and 2 bedroom units that are all comfortable and spacious. The rooms are serviced daily and have a kitchenette, SKY TV and complimentary newspapers. Some units have spa baths, DVD players and full kitchens.
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Quest Invercargill Serviced Apartments
From $179 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio Room
Apartment Quest Invercargill Serviced Apartments offer guests a relaxed and comfortable serviced apartment accommodation experience for overnight visits or for short or long stays located in the heart of Invercargill’s CBD. We are within minutes of the town centre and only 10 minutes from the Airport. All apartments have fully equipped kitchens (kitchenettes in studios), separate living/dining areas and laundry facilities (except studios) and breakfast options. There are also many local restaurants within walking distance that offer chargeback facilities.
Features: ++ Free unlimited Wi-Fi ++ Sky TV ++ Car parking ++ Self-contained
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Studio Executive Studio One Bedroom Two Bedroom (1-4)
Stewart Island Lodge
From $162 per room per night Based on twin share in a Studio Room
Lodge Stewart Island Lodge is located just 5 minutes from Stewart Island village, providing a peaceful sanctuary from the modern world. This quiet bed and breakfast is nestled in native bush on a sunny hillside with commanding views of Halfmoon Bay. Relax in the extensive gardens or explore further afield and discover Stewart Island’s beautiful scenery and fascinating native birdlife. The property features 6 bedrooms all with their own ensuite and shared balcony. The lodge’s terrace offers sweeping views of the gardens and ocean beyond, providing an idyllic place for contemplation and relaxation. During cooler weather, relax in the communal guest lounge and admire the vistas over the bay.
Features: ++ Ensuite bathrooms ++ Tea/coffee facilities in each bedroom ++ Communal guest lounge
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Room Types: ++ Lodge kitchen ++ Continental breakfast ++ Phone and TV ++ Wi-Fi access
Double/Twin
From $240 per room per night Based on twin share in a Double/Twin Room
Minimum night stay, surcharges and seasonal pricing may apply. More accommodation and sightseeing options available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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3 Day Walk Routeburn Track Maximum 40 People
Fiordland National Park
Day 1 The Divide to Lake Mackenzie
Inclusions ++ 2 nights lodge accommodation ++ Breakfast (B), lunch (L) & dinner (D) as indicated ++ Transfers to & from the track ++ Hire of walking equipment ++ Expert guides ++ Use of backpacks & rainjackets
Your adventure begins with a coach ride from Queenstown to the Divide on the Milford Road. Climb the wide and well-formed track from the Divide to the optional ascent to Key Summit. You then descend to Lake Howden hut for a hot drink and picnic lunch, before the gradual climb through lush silver beech forest to the base of Earland Falls. Look over the Hollyford Valley to the ice capped Darran Mountains before descending to the lodge at Lake Mackenzie. (L,D)
13km, approx. 4-6 hours Includes 1km of optional side walks
Iconic Sightseeing ++ Earland Falls ++ Darran Mountains ++ Hollyford Valley
Day 2 Lake Mackenzie to Routeburn Falls
Since the 1880s, the Routeburn Track has proved to be one of the most accessible and popular journeys into New Zealandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s forests and mountains. The track was purposely designed to expose walkers to the grandest scenery between Fiordland and Mt Aspiring National Parks. As part of the South West New Zealand World Heritage Area, the track is a haven for native birdlife and a variety of landscapes that will astound you. Ocean Peak Corner
Leave the ancient forest and enter the world of daisies, buttercups, gentians and edelweiss. Here you have a full vista of the Darran Mountains across the Hollyford Valley which slices through Fiordland to the distant Tasman Sea at Martinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bay. After lunch at the Harris Saddle, you can ascend Conical Hill for a panoramic view of the surrounding peaks. After walking around Lake Harris, you descend into the upper basins of the Routeburn Valley, with the towering mountains above. Spend your final night at the beautifully located Routeburn Falls Lodge. (B,L,D)
15km, approx. 5-7 hours Includes 4km of optional side walks
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Physcial Rating Moderate To enjoy your experience fully, you need to be able to carry a backpack (5-7kg/10-14lbs) for 4-8 hours over 10-21km of sometimes uneven track each day. We encourage everyone to walk at their own pace, it is not a race and we want you to enjoy it. There is no pressure to keep up with the fastest walkers and there is always a guide at the rear of the group.
Start/Finish Queenstown On the afternoon before your departure, you are required to attend a pre-track Briefing. At 3:45pm, receive an outline of what to expect, be provided with equipment, purchase last minute items, complete medical forms, ask questions and meet your fellow walkers.
Day 3 Routeburn Falls to Routeburn Road
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Take time to enjoy the dramatic landscape around the Falls, before descending to the alpine pastures of the Routeburn Flats. Your guides will take the scenic route through the meadows and find the deepest green pool for you to picnic beside. The track shadows the river as it roars through a magnificent gorge before plunging beneath the unyielding rocks at the Sump. From here it is a gentle walk through the beech forest to the Road End. A coach will take you back to Queenstown, stopping at Glenorchy on the way. (B,L)
Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri and Sat. 01 Nov 17 - 30 Apr 18 Daily. 01 Dec 17 - 31 Mar 18, 01 Apr 18 - 18 Apr 18
Pricing Per Adult 01 Nov 17 - 30 Nov 17 01 Dec 17 - 31 Mar 18 01 Apr 18 - 22 Apr 18
Multi Share
Private Twin
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$2,076 $2,299 $2,076
9km, approx. 3-4 hours
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Mackinnon Pass
Fiordland National Park
Day 1 Queenstown to Glade House
Inclusions ++ 4 nights lodge accommodation ++ Breakfast (B), lunch (L) & dinner (D) as indicated ++ Transfers to & from the track ++ Hire of walking equipment ++ Expert guides ++ Use of backpacks & rain jackets
Iconic Sightseeing ++ Cruise on Milford Sound ++ Mitre Peak
Giants Gate Falls
2,274
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1.6km, approx. 20 min.
Day 2 Glade House to Pompolona Lodge Cross the Clinton River then walk up the valley to the Hirere Falls. The beech forest gets more and more luxuriant. On reaching the prairie, you can capture the true nature of the ice-carved Clinton Canyon, then just a short climb to Pompolona Lodge. (B,L,D)
16km, approx. 5-7 hours
Iconic to tramping in New Zealand, walkers follow in the footsteps of early pioneers to the grand finale - Milford Sound. Enjoy close encounters with the native birdlife and experience Fiordland at its most spectacular; deep lakes, silent fiords, luxuriant forests and sheer canyons carved out of imposing granite. Everyone from hardened trekkers to novices sporting their first pair of boots have taken up the challenge of the Milford Track.
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From Queenstown, board a coach to Te Anau. A launch will take you up to the head of Lake Te Anau. From the wharf, it’s a short walk to the historic Glade House. Your guides will take you on a short nature walk to explore the area. (L,D)
Day 3 Pompolona Lodge to Quintin Lodge The track leads to Lake Mintaro at the head of the Clinton Valley, before climbing the Mackinnon Pass. At the top, be rewarded with a spectacular view and lunch. After the descent into the Arthur Valley take the optional trip to Sutherland Falls, the world’s fifth largest waterfall. (B,L,D)
15km, approx. 6-8 hours
Day 4 Quintin Lodge to Mitre Peak Lodge Walk down the Arthur Valley to Boatshed; continue on past Mackay Falls and Bell Rock and on to the lunch spot at Giant’s Gate waterfall. The final stretch of track follows Lake Ada to Sandfly Point. From here it is a short launch trip to Mitre Peak Lodge. Here you will enjoy a celebratory dinner. (B,L,D)
21km, approx. 6-8 hours
Physcial Rating Moderate To enjoy your experience fully, you need to be able to carry a backpack (5-7kg) for 4-8 hours over 10-21km of sometimes uneven track each day. We encourage everyone to walk at their own pace, it is not a race and we want you to enjoy it. There is no pressure to keep up with the fastest walkers and there is always a guide at the rear of the group.
Start/Finish Queenstown On the afternoon before your departure, you are required to attend a pre-track Briefing. At 4:45pm, receive an outline of what to expect, be provided with equipment, purchase last minute items, complete medical forms, ask questions and meet your fellow walkers.
Departs Daily. 01 Nov 17 - 22 Apr 18
Pricing Per Adult
Day 5 Mitre Peak Lodge to Queenstown After breakfast experience a magical cruise on Milford Sound. Watch for the dolphins and fur seals and pray for rain, when Fiordland is at its most spectacular. Following the cruise, it’s time to head back to Queenstown by coach through the heart of Fiordland National Park. (B,L)
01 Nov 17 - 30 Nov 17 01 Dec 17 - 31 Mar 18 01 Apr 18 - 22 Apr 18
Multi Share
Private Twin
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Milford Track Elevation Profile 1000
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3 Day Walk Hollyford Track Maximum 16 People
Fiordland National Park
Day 1 Queenstown to Pyke River Lodge
3 days from
Travel through some of New Zealand’s most divine scenery of beautiful lakes and glacial valleys dwarfed by majestic mountains to the start of the track in the Hollyford Valley. Shadowing the swift clear waters of the Hollyford River and beneath the gaze of the mighty Southern Alps, you’ll re-trace footsteps of original Maori and early pioneer explorers as the track undulates gently through native beech forest and beside impressive tumbling waterfalls. (L, D)
Inclusions ++ 2 nights on-track lodge style accommodation ++ Breakfast (B), lunch (L) & dinner (D) as indicated ++ Transfers to & from the track
Iconic Sightseeing ++ Wilderness Jet Boat Journey ++ Milford Sound Scenic Helicopter Flight ++ Expert guides ++ Use of backpacks & rainjackets
1,937
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Physcial Rating Easy Hollyford Track is pleasantly challenging and highly rewarding, without being out of reach for people with an average fitness level. People of all ages and abilities have and will continue to enjoy the Hollyford Track adventure.
19.5km, approx 5-7 hours
Day 2 Pyke River Lodge to Martin’s Bay Lodge
Epic alpine walk of vistas, valleys and majestic peaks. The dramatic Hollyford Track Guided Wilderness Experience is one of the greatest nature walks in New Zealand. Explore undisturbed and inspiring scenery that has remained largely untouched for thousands of years. From the snowcapped mountains of the Southern Alps, to the remote sand dunes, reef and surf of the rugged West Coast. The experiences are just as diverse and include a scenic flight to Milford Sound.
Begin the day with amazing mirror reflections of Lake Alabaster and the satisfaction of an optional crossing of Fiordlands longest swing bridge. Board a jet boat and take a captivating scenic ride along the Hollyford River. Human history in the Hollyford Valley is as incredible as the scenery and you’ll stop to discover the tragedies and triumphs of ill-fated Jamestown before walking through ancient forest giants, some believed to be up to 1000 years old. Long Reef plays host to a colony of native Fur Seals. Reaching Martin’s Bay Lodge completes a special second day. (B,L,D)
Start/Finish Queenstown The afternoon you arrive into Queenstown you are required to attend a pre-track briefing at 5.15pm. At this point, you will be advised on what to take and the features of your upcoming adventure. It’s also a chance to arrange loan backpacks and pack liners for those that require one.
Departs
15km, approx 4-5 hours
Every 2nd day. From 22 Oct 17 - 25 Apr 18
Day 3 Martin’s Bay Lodge to Milford Sound and Queenstown
Pricing Per Person
Explore Martin’s Bay Spit, separating the Tasman Sea from the Hollyford Valley, and its unique coastal landscape. Here you will view historical Maori sites. Returning to Martin’s Bay Lodge for lunch, before you jump aboard your helicopter for a scenic flight along the rugged coast and into the truly spectacular Milford Sound, where you’ll marvel at the grandeur of vertical granite walls rising from the sea. Once in Milford, a transfer will take you back to Te Anau or Queenstown. (B,L)
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Adult Child (10-14yrs) $1,528 $1,732 $1,528 $1,732 $1,528
$1,937 $2,141 $1,937 $2,141 $1,937
Please note: All April 2018 trips ONLY depart from Te Anau.
8.5km, approx 3-4 hours
Hollyford Track Elevation Profile 200
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Maximum 24 People
Marlborough Sounds
Day 2 Furneaux Lodge to Punga Cove
Inclusions ++ 4 nights accommodation in twin share ensuite lodges ++ Breakfast (B), lunch (L) & dinner (D) as indicated ++ Transfers to & from the track, including luggage transfers ++ Expert guides
Iconic Sightseeing ++ Queen Charlotte Sound ++ Kenepuru Sound ++ Portage Bay
Located at the top of New Zealandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s South Island, this 70km track is renowned for its stunning views and contrasting landscape, historical landmarks and wonderful variety of native bush and wildlife. The track is as much about a walking holiday as it is an environmental, cultural and lifestyle experience. Explore undisturbed and inspiring scenery that has remained largely untouched for thousands of years.
Day 1 Picton to Furneaux Lodge Your trip begins with an eco-tour on board a Cougar Line catamaran. Your guide will share their knowledge of the birds and marine mammals as you travel to Motuara Island. From here, cross the Sound to be dropped off at Ship Cove where you will begin your walk. The walk to the top of the ridge provides spectacular views. Furneaux Lodge is your first nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s accommodation. (L,D)
15km, approx. 5-6 hours
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After breakfast, you may like to take a walk up to the waterfall and see the magnificent stands of virgin native bush. Rejoin the track as it winds its way around the coastline to the other side of Endeavour Inlet. Your accommodation this evening is at Punga Cove Resort. (B,L,D)
2,473
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12km, approx. 4 hours
Physcial Rating Relaxed
Day 3 Punga Cove to Portage Bay
A moderate level of fitness is required. We do recommend that to enjoy the trip, you are of at least average fitness. Fitness levels vary amongst every individual, therefore we suggest that, as a guideline, if you are walking for at least an hour (maybe two) more than four times a week, you should be able to thoroughly enjoy this trip. The track is regarded as a long track, not a steep track.
Today you walk from Punga Cove to the Portage Resort Hotel along the ridge between Kenepuru and Queen Charlotte Sound. Spectacular views dominate the day as you negotiate the very undulating ridge between the two sounds. This section is considered the most difficult on the track and clients do need to have a good level of fitness to enjoy this walk. There is the option to take water transport from Punga Cove to The Portage Resort Hotel for those who require a rest. Upon arrival at the Portage Resort Hotel, you can relax in the spa and enjoy the view overlooking the Kenepuru Sound. (B,L,D)
Start/Finish Picton
23km, approx. 8 hours
Day 4 Portage Bay
Departs
Today you can rest, relax and enjoy the leisure activities around the Portage Hotel. You may like to go fishing or sea kayaking for the day with your guide, where you can visit a mussel farm, paddle past a shipwreck from a bygone era or experience a chance encounter with dolphins. Stop on a tranquil beach where you can enjoy a leisurely lunch, go for a swim or a short bush walk, before paddling back to the Portage Bay foreshore. Your guide will ensure that you have a fun, safe sea kayaking experience. (B,L,D)
Mondays only (some exceptions) 02 Oct 17 - 26 Apr 18
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share $2,473
02 Oct 17 - 26 Apr 18
Day 5 Portage Bay to Picton
4 Day Paddle and Walk
Ascend to a ridgeline track and enjoy wonderful vistas of the Sounds. After Mistletoe Bay, the track sidles along the hill and drops down into Davies Bay before the last half hour through mature beech forest ending at Anakiwa where your water transport will collect you for your return to Picton. (B,L) 22km, approx. 8 hours
See the Sounds by paddle and foot. Enjoy 2 days walking and 2 days sea Kayaking. Adult From $1,983
Child From $1,380
per person twin share
minimum age is 16 yrs
Queen Charlotte Track Elevation Profile 800
Height in metres above sea level
Furneaux Lodge
Endeavour Inlet
Punga Cove Resort
Portage Resort
Davies Bay
Anakiwa
600 Ship Cove 400
Motoura Island
200 0 Distance in km
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Single and child pricing available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Cruise
Overnight Cruises Milford Sound
From
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Per Person Twin Share
Included with your cruise: ++ 3 course evening meal, cooked and continental breakfast options (dietary requirements available on request) ++ Specialist nature guide on board ++ After dinner nature presentation
An overnight cruise of spectacular Milford Sound is a ‘once in a lifetime’ experience. During the long summer daylight hours, enjoy Milford Sound’s natural majesty, Mitre Peak, the Tasman Sea, the Elephant and Lion Mountains, Seal Point and Stirling Falls. Milford’s character changes as darkness approaches and you wake next morning in a pristine world of towering bush clad mountains and distant glaciers.
++ Spacious viewing decks, dining saloon, fully licensed bar and observation lounge
Milford Mariner Overnight Cruise
++ Overnight twin / double private cabins with ensuite ++ Kayaking or tender boat activities and swimming
++ Wildlife viewing opportunities of seals, penguins and dolphins
Milford Mariner
An overnight cruise on the Milford Mariner is the ultimate dinner, bed and breakfast experience. Depart from the Milford Sound wharf in the late afternoon and cruise the full length of Milford Sound to the Tasman Sea accompanied by a specialist nature guide. The cruise style is relaxed, allowing plenty of time to view the fiord’s spectacular waterfalls, rainforest, mountains and wildlife. The Milford Mariner then anchors in a sheltered cove, where you can join the nature guide and explore the fiord up close by tender boat or kayak. Or, if you prefer, you can simply relax on deck. As evening falls, enjoy a lavish carvery buffet in the dining saloon. Then relax in the company of fellow travellers or indulge in some stargazing before retiring to your private cabin.
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share ex Milford
01 Oct 17 - 31 Dec 17 01 Jan 18 - 31 Mar 18 01 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18
Milford Wanderer ++ Twin share cabins with shared bathrooms, limited quad share ++ Milford Track Guided Walk or tender boat activities and swimming
Pricing
Per Person Twin Share ex Milford
01 Nov 17 - 31 Dec 17 01 Jan 18 - 31 Mar 18
Milford Wanderer Overnight Cruise Begin your overnight experience with a full-length cruise of Milford Sound accompanied by a specialist nature guide. The atmosphere on board is friendly and relaxed and you’ll quickly get to know your crew and fellow travellers. As you explore the fiord, keep a lookout for wildlife. In the late afternoon, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a guided walk on the famous Milford Track, or explore the fiord up close by tender boat with a nature guide. If you’re feeling brave, you can even go swimming in the fiord’s pure waters. As the shadows deepen, you will return to Harrison Cove for the night. Enjoy a delicious meal and relax in the company of like-minded travellers.
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$470 $500 $336
$398 $418
Coach-Cruise-Fly Take advantage of the scenic flight connection between Milford Sound and Queenstown.
Pricing Per Person Twin Share ex Queenstown 01 Oct 17 - 31 Dec 17 01 Jan 18 - 31 Mar 18 01 Apr 18 - 31 May 18 01 Sep 18 - 30 Sep 18
$1,042 $1,073 $863 $863
Single, quad cabin and child pricing available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Included with your cruise: ++ Overnight accommodation in your chosen category - private twin / double cabins with ensuite or shared quad share bunk-style compartments with shared bathrooms ++ 3 course evening buffet dinner, cooked and continental buffet breakfast
Fiordland Navigator Overnight Cruise
++ Kayaking or tender boat and swimming
Your excursion begins with a short cruise across island-studded Lake Manapouri and a coach trip over Wilmot Pass. You will then descend to Doubtful Sound to meet the crew of the Fiordland Navigator awaiting you in Deep Cove. The Fiordland Navigator is designed along the lines of a traditional sailing vessel, combining the charm of a bygone era with all modern comforts including spacious viewing decks, a dining saloon with a fully licensed bar and an observation lounge. During the afternoon, you will cruise the full length of the fiord, weaving through hidden coves and waterways. Bottlenose dolphins are often encountered, fur seals bask on the rocks and, at times, rare penguins can be seen. As evening draws near, the crew will drop anchor in a sheltered cove allowing you to explore the shoreline by kayak or tender boat with a nature guide. For the more adventurous, there’s even a chance to go swimming. In the evening, enjoy a delicious meal prepared by the chef and relax in the saloon before retiring to your cosy bed.
++ Spacious viewing decks, dining saloon, fully licensed bar and observation lounge ++ Nature guide who provides comprehensive commentary and after dinner nature presentation
Pricing Per Person Twin Share ex Manapouri 01 Oct 17 - 31 Dec 17 01 Jan 18 - 31 Mar 18 01 Apr 18 - 31 May 18 01 Sep 18 - 30 Sep 18
$684 $725 $475 $475
Day Cruises Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound
Milford Sound Nature Cruise
Doubtful Sound Wilderness Cruise
Get up close and personal with Milford Sound on this leisurely nature cruise. Learn about the history of the region and benefit from the knowledge of your nature guide. Experience the spray of a waterfall as you cruise close to sheer rock faces or watch out for dolphins, seals and in season, the rare Fiordland Crested penguins. There’s plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and take in the highlights. The experienced skippers will tailor the cruise route on the day depending on the weather and wildlife sightings to ensure you get to see the very best that Milford Sound has to offer.
Explore the remote wilderness and waterways of Doubtful Sound on this spectacular day trip. Begin with a cruise across the island studded waters of Lake Manapouri and then it is over Wilmot Pass stopping along the way to experience some of Fiordland’s densest rainforest. On reaching Deep Cove, board the catamaran for a 3 hour cruise that takes in the scenery of Doubtful Sound, including the islands at the mouth of the Tasman Sea. During the cruise, nature guides will share with you their passion for the region and provide you with information about the wildlife you may encounter like dolphins, fur seals and the rare Fiordland Crested penguin.
ex Milford: Departs daily at 10.30am and 1.35pm (10.30am and 12.55pm in winter) Duration: 2 - 2 1/2 hours
Adult From $81 ex Milford
ex Te Anau: Departs daily at 8.00am and 10.20am. (9.50am in winter) Duration: 7 1/2 - 8 1/2 hours (9 hours in winter)
Adult From $164
ex Queenstown: Departs daily at 7.15am (6.55am in winter) Duration: 10 hours (9 hours in winter)
Adult From $194
ex Te Anau
ex Queenstown
ex Manapouri: Departs daily at 8.00am and 10.20am (9.45am in winter) Duration: 7 1/2 hours
Adult From $245
ex Te Anau: Departs daily at 7.00am and 9.30am (8.45am in winter) Duration: 9 hours
Adult From $261
ex Queenstown: Departs daily at 7.15am. (6.55am in winter) Duration: 12 1/2 hours
Adult From $271
Coach-Cruise-Fly options, single, quad cabin and child pricing available. Free call Kirra Tours for current prices on 1800 888 242.
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Cruise Shore Excursions
Cruise Shore Excursions Leisure Tours
A unique opportunity to experience some of the very best shore excursions available throughout New Zealand and at great prices; supplied by our long-time and trusted partner. Leisure Tours Ltd has over 25 years’ experience in the New Zealand Tourism market and has selected a range of the most popular and entertaining shore excursions available when visiting New Zealand ports. All tours have been designed to meet the cruise ships arrival and departure times and we have never failed to have our passengers back in port prior to the ship's departure. However, with our ‘Worry Free Guarantee’ if for any reason you are not returned to your ship prior to departure, we guarantee to get you to the ship's next port of call. At the time of booking, detailed meeting instructions for the port will be sent to you with all the timings and contact details you may require. Should you be travelling as part of a group, small or large, please ask your agent about our competitive group rates, or should you wish to get away from the crowd our private tours may be just what you are looking for.
Auckland
Bay of Islands Sightseeing, Harbour Cruise and Sky City
Bay of Islands Sightseeing Bay of Islands, referred to as “the birthplace of New Zealand”. Our first stop is the Kawiti Glowworm Caves where you experience the magical glowworms. Tour includes Kawakawa, with the Vintage Railway in its main street, Puketi Forest, containing magnificent Kauri Trees, Kerikeri famous for its Makana Chocolates, “The Stone Store”, New Zealand’s oldest building and the adjacent “Kemp House”.
A morning sightseeing tour of Auckland including all the city highlights and some great photo opportunities. The city tour is followed by a visit to The Sky Tower with admission to the tower, providing breathtaking 360 degree views of Auckland. In the afternoon, you will enjoy a 90 minute harbor cruise on the Waitemata Harbour, with great views of the city and the Harbour Bridge from the water. Adult $158
Child (3-14 yrs) $81
Adult $164
LT56CS
Tauranga
LT53ACS
Napier Tauranga and Rotorua Day Tour with Te Puia
Napier and Hawkes Bay Highlight Tour
A full day tour to experience both the sights and geothermal wonders of Rotorua. Enjoy a Maori cultural performance in an authentic Marae at Te Puia and see the native Kiwi bird in its nocturnal habitat. Sightseeing through Rotorua including the historic Bathhouse and Government Gardens, the Blue Baths and Polynesian Spa before heading back to the ship by an alternative route.
Tour highlights will include various locations around Hawkes Bay, (Napier and Hastings Cities and beyond) with the very unique story of the region from the early settlement to the 1931 earthquake, one of New Zealand’s largest natural disasters, through to today’s Art Deco City, with the world famous “National Tobacco Building”. Enjoy 360 degree views from the highest drivable lookout in the region, Te Mata Peak.
Adult $169
Child (3-14 yrs) $123 LT58CS
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Child (3-14 yrs) $164
Adult $112
Child (3-14 yrs) $77 LT60CS
Wellington Half Day Sightseeing
Half Day Lord of the Rings City Tour
Half day tour of New Zealand’s capital city and home to Parliament. Nestled in a magnificent harbour, Wellington features a mix of contemporary and historical architecture. Visit the famous Beehive, parliament buildings and Old Saint Paul’s Cathedral – a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture. Complete the tour travelling around the rugged scenic bays of the harbour. A ride on the iconic cable car is an optional extra, but well worthwhile. Adult $71
Today see Wellington’s Lord of the Ring locations with a knowledgeable specialist guide. Tour takes in Courtenay Place, the Embassy Movie theatre (world premiere of The Hobbit) and Mt Victoria. Then off to ‘Wellywood’ the Wellington film studios and post production facilities, and Weta Workshop with its new ‘Windows into Workshop’ exhibition; a guided tour of the physical prop-making and makeup side of the studio.
Child (3-14 yrs) $36
Adult $112
Child (3-14 yrs) $56 LT62BCS
LT61CS
Picton
Christchurch Wings of Omaka and Marlborough Wine Tour
Twin Harbours – Lyttelton and Akaroa
Tour departs from Picton on a scenic drive through Blenheim to Omaka and the wineries of the Marlborough region. First stop is Omaka Aviation Heritage Museum and its impressive collection of early “flying machines” and WW1 and WW2 fighter aircraft. Visit wineries and taste the zesty Sauvignon Blancs and a wide variety of other tasty cultivars. Stop at a chocolate factory to taste their handmade gourmet chocolates.
This tour highlights the magnificent scenery of Banks Peninsula and the harbours of Lyttelton and Akaroa. From Lyttelton, travel through the harbour’s inner bays, Gebbies Pass, past Lakes Ellesmere and Forsyth and onto the hilltop overlooking Akaroa Harbour. Enjoy a two-hour nature cruise on Akaroa Harbour. Visit a cheese factory and stop on the hills overlooking Christchurch for great views of the city and Canterbury Plains.
Adult $169
Child (3-14 yrs) $169
Adult $199
Child (3-14 yrs) $101 LT79CS
LT63ACS
Akaroa Christchurch Sightseeing Tour from Akaroa showing breathtaking scenery of Akaroa Harbour, Lakes Forsyth and Ellesmere, Southern Alps and Canterbury Plains. In Christchurch visit the Botanical Gardens followed by a tour of Christchurch’s old CBD and earthquake damage. Stop at the pop up container mall (time for lunch). The tour also takes in the beach suburb of Sumner, Lyttleton Harbour and magnificent views from the Sign of the Takahe prior to returning to Akaroa. Adult $87
Child (3-14 yrs) $46
Akaroa/Christchurch Tour with Willowbank Wildlife Reserve Depart Akaroa for Christchurch, with breathtaking scenery on-route of Akaroa Harbour, and Banks Peninsula. Arrive in Christchurch at the botanical gardens and enjoy a sightseeing tour of the earthquake damaged city centre. You will be treated to a guided tour of Willowbank where you can see the endangered Kiwi and other native New Zealand species. Adult $143
Child (3-14 yrs) $77 LT66ACS
LT65CS
Dunedin Taieri Gorge Railway and Dunedin Sightseeing
Sightseeing, Speight's Brewery and Larnach Castle
From Port Chalmers transfer to Dunedin’s Railway Station for the spectacular Taieri Gorge to Pukerangi train. Journey across wrought iron viaducts and through tunnels carved by hand more than 100 years ago. Numerous stops allow magnificent photo opportunities. Return to Dunedin to re-board your coach for an entertaining and informative sightseeing tour including the main city sights and the world’s steepest street.
Today experience the very best Dunedin and the Otago Peninsula has to offer combining sightseeing through Dunedin taking in the highlights of the city with an entertaining and informative commentary and lots of photo opportunities. Then travel out onto the Otago Peninsula for a guided tour of Larnach Castle and its grounds and your day concludes with a visit to Speight's Brewery for a guided tour with tastings of course.
Adult $169
Child (3-14 yrs) $77 LT71CS
Adult $158
Child (3-14 yrs) $97 LT70SCS
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Cruise Shore Excursions
Coach Tours
Not Just Any Ordinary
Touring Experience Whether you choose to travel on one of our classic all-inclusive tours or one of our luxury, boutique small group journeys, sit back, relax and enjoy the convenience, value and companionship of an escorted Kirra Coach holiday.
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Ask your travel agent for a copy of the Kirra Escorted Coach Tour brochure now. 8 day TranzAlpine Vista
15 day New Zealand Explorer
18 day New Zealand Panorama
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