THE NEW ZEALAND HOLIDAY EXPERTS
Kia ora and welcome to The New Zealand Book 2024/25
Marking its 30th anniversary, ANZCRO's New Zealand Book remains your essential companion for holiday planning in the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand. Within these pages, you'll discover a comprehensive collection of travel options, including premium accommodations, transportation solutions, captivating tours, and sightseeing ventures. Our expertly crafted itineraries and extensive multi-day holiday packages are designed to inspire and facilitate an unparalleled journey through New Zealand.
Recognised globally as a premier travel destination, New Zealand offers an array of unforgettable experiences. ANZCRO works closely with your local travel agent, ensuring that your holiday is enriched with the expertise, support, and insight only available from one of New Zealand's leading travel organisations.
Should you have any specific requests or if you're searching for something beyond what is featured in this guide, your travel agent can access ANZCRO's full suite of travel packages and services. We encourage you to reach out to them for any additional information or assistance.
We wish you an extraordinary holiday filled with adventure, relaxation, and the discovery of all the wonders that New Zealand has to offer. Travel safely, and thank you for choosing ANZCRO for your journey.
Nick Guthrey Managing DirectorEXPERIENCE
For over 20 years we have worked tirelessly to provide exceptional New Zealand holiday experiences.
DESTINATION EXPERTS
Highly specialised consultants with in-depth New Zealand knowledge. Our vast knowledge and deep understanding of the destination is unparalleled.
ASSISTANCE ON THE GROUND
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COMMITMENT & ATTENTION TO DETAIL
Our expert team go the extra mile to plan and deliver fantastic holidays.
COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF TRAVEL PRODUCT
ANZCRO has access to thousands of New Zealand travel products, from city accommodation and sightseeing to regional tours and experiences.
ACCREDITED TRAVEL WHOLESALER
We are a member of the Tourism Export Council of New Zealand, Tourism Industry Aotearoa and Qualmark.
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NORTH ISLAND
DRIVING DISTANCE MAP
DISCOVER THE DIVERSE ATTRACTIONS AND STUNNING LANDSCAPES OF NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand offers an extensive variety of memorable experiences! Manmade or natural, the top 10 highlights you hunt on your next holiday are seemingly around every corner in beautiful Aotearoa. It’s the perfect place for an amazing road trip! You can use the pull out itinerary, along with the regional map and travel distance table to start planning your adventure!
TOP 10 NORTH ISLAND MUST SEE & DO
Cruise amongst the 144 islands of the Bay of Islands
Dive or snorkel around the highly acclaimed Poor Knight Islands
Visit Northland, home of the last remaining stands of giant kauri trees
Experience the glowworm and limestone caves of Waitomo
Adventure, beach lifestyle, or a bit of indulgence; the Bay of Plenty has it all
Walk amongst the hissing vents of a live marine volcano on White Island
Jet boat to the base of the mighty Huka Falls, Taupō
Immerse yourself in the geothermal activity of Rotorua
Visit Napier, the Art Deco capital of the world
If you only visit one museum in your life, make it Te Papa in Wellington
Driving Distances
North Island
SOUTH ISLAND DRIVING DISTANCE MAP
TOP 10 SOUTH ISLAND MUST SEE & DO
Sample the local wines and green-lipped mussels of the Marlborough region
Swim with the world’s rarest dolphins at Kaikōura
Traverse the Southern Alps aboard the TranzAlpine train
Experience Fox or Franz Josef Glacier to its fullest with a heli-hike
Get up close to the constantly carving icebergs of Tasman Glacier
Step out of your comfort zone in Queenstown with a bungy jump
Explore the Dart River by Funyak
Walk the world- famous Milford or Routeburn Tracks
majestic Milford Sound
GENERAL INFORMATION
TIAKI PROMISE
Tiaki means to care for people and place. The tiaki promise is a commitment to care for New Zealand, for now and for future generations. New Zealand is precious, and everyone who lives and travels here has a responsibility to look after it. By following the tiaki promise, you are making a commitment to New Zealand. To act as a guardian, protecting and preserving our home. Nau mai, haere mai ki aotearoa, Welcome to new zealand. tiakinewzealand.com | #tiakipromise
MEANS TO CARE FOR PEOPLE PLACE. THE TIAKI PROMISE IS A COMMITMENT TO CARE FOR NEW ZEALAND, AND FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.
ZEALAND IS PRECIOUS, AND EVERYONE WHO LIVES AND TRAVELS HERE RESPONSIBILITY TO LOOK AFTER IT.
FOLLOWING THE TIAKI PROMISE, MAKING A COMMITMENT TO ZEALAND. TO ACT AS A GUARDIAN, PROTECTING AND PRESERVING OUR HOME.
HAERE MAI KI AOTEAROA, WELCOME TO NEW ZEALAND.
| #TIAKIPROMISE
TIAKI PROMISE
WHILE TRAVELLING IN NEW ZEALAND I WILL CARE FOR LAND, SEA AND NATURE, TREADING LIGHTLY AND LEAVING NO TRACE
TRAVEL SAFELY, SHOWING CARE AND CONSIDERATION FOR ALL RESPECT CULTURE, TRAVELLING WITH AN OPEN HEART AND MIND
HOW TO CARE FOR NEW ZEALAND
ACCOMMODATION RATINGS
Star ratings are approx. only and intended to help you gauge the level and type most suited to your needs.
Wherever possible we have used the New Zealand official Qualmark rating, which means properties have undergone a rigorous, independent assessment.
As not all properties are Qualmark rated, we have tried to estimate an approx. star rating for the remainder.
We stress that this is a guide only.
We do not take any responsibility for a change in standards. It is also important that you recognise the difference between styles of accommodation eg. 5-star motels will not have the same level of services or facilities as 5-star hotels. Some properties have a range of styles making them difficult to categorise.
Category Description
Hotel Generally has a licensed bar and restaurant or chargeback arrangements. Rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, and usually a fridge. Some also include self-contained apartments. On-site management.
Self-Contained & Serviced
Guest & Hosted
Boutique/ Luxury
Encompassing a broad range including motels, motor inns, motor lodges, motel apartments, serviced apartments, and serviced holiday cottages. Frequently with cooking facilities.
Includes Bed & Breakfast, farmstays, homestays, guest houses, boutique lodges. Character accommodation with an emphasis on personal interaction between the guest and the host.
Can overlap with Guest & Hosted. Small and exclusive offering the finest of food, wine and facilities, often in remote or spectacular locations.
Star Ratings Comfortable, moderate rating:
Exceptionally wellappointed establishment: Superior standards and extensive range of services:
ANZCRO GROUPS
ARE YOU PLANNING A GROUP HOLIDAY TO NEW ZEALAND?
Our Group Specialist Team has many years of experience customising itineraries and co-ordinating travel arrangements for groups of all sizes!
Are you planning a Special Occasion or Multi-Generational Family Celebration?
A Milestone Birthday or Anniversary?
Perhaps a SKI experience or Winter Break for your Sports Team or School?
Do you need help with Pre and/or Post Conference/Incentive travel arrangements?
Do you have a Special Interest trip in mind? (Wine & Food, Cycling, Gym Group Travel)
Whatever the reason, New Zealand is the perfect destination for any Group Event. Let our experts design your next itinerary, from one day, to endless days.
Contact ANZCRO groups at E: groups@anzcro.com.au or Phone 1300 88 55 23
Super Shuttle’s airport transfer service operates 24 hours a day and is New Zealand’s leading airport ground transportation system. They provide a personable and reliable door to door transfer service that is convenient and very cost effective. The fleet of 11-seater mini coaches are all equipped with luggage trailers that can accommodate full international sized luggage requirements. Super Shuttle is also delighted to offer Platinum (by SuperShuttle). – A business class chauffeured service, available nationwide. The Platinum (by SuperShuttle) luxury sedan or mini coach service includes ‘meet and greet’ services for all airport pick ups and transfers.
These sample itineraries represent some popular touring routes. ANZCRO, as the itinerary planning experts, are happy to tailor-make one to fit your holiday plans. See the back for a tear-out map with itinerary planner.
Day 1 Arrive Dunedin
Day 2 Dunedin to Ophir
Day 3 At Ophir
Day 4 Ophir to Wanaka
Day 5 At Wanaka
Queenstown
Te Anau
Day 1 Arrive at Christchurch
Day 2 Christchurch to Lake Tekapo 228 km (3 hrs)
Day 3 Day in Lake Tekapo
Day 4 Lake Tekapo to Mt Cook 105km (1 hr 15 mins)
Mt Cook
Stewart Island
Wanaka Ophir
Nelson
Picton
Dunedin Kaikōura
Christchurch
Glaciers
Milford Sound
Te Anau
Picton Hanmer Springs
Christchurch
Queenstown Kaikōura Punakaiki
Stewart Island Mt Cook
Dunedin
Day 6 Wanaka to Queenstown
Day 7 At Queenstown
Day 8 Depart Queenstown
Includes
▪ 8 Days Compact Car rental with Europcar^
7 nights Hotel/Boutique accommodation
▪ 1 Day Wonder Otago Central Rail Trail
Ruby Island Cruise & Photo Walk
▪ Outdoor Onsen Experience
Gibbston Valley Private Prestige Tour incld
2 Course Lunch and wine matching
Te Anau
Nelson
Picton
Mt Cook
Day 5 At Mt Cook
Day 6 Mt Cook to Wanaka 209 km (2 hrs 30 mins)
Day 7 At Wanaka
Day 1 Arrive at Christchurch
Day 2 At Chrischchurch
Day 3 Christchurch to Hanmer Springs 133 km (1 hr 50 mins)
Day 4 Hanmer Springs to Kaikōura 131 km (2 hrs)
Day 5 At Kaikōura
Day 6 Kaikōura to Nelson 243 km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 7 Day trip - Abel Tasman National Park
Day 8 Nelson to Punakaiki 265 km (3 hrs 45mins)
Day 9 Punakaiki to Greymouth and then to Christchurch (train) 288 km (5 hrs)
Day 10 Depart Christchurch
Includes
▪ 9 Days Compact Car rental with Budget^
▪ 9 nights Hotel/Motel Accommodation
▪ Tranzalpine
▪ Hanmer Springs Thermal Pool Entry
▪ Kaikoura Whale watch
▪ Abel Tasman Cruise & Walk
Day 8 Wanaka to Queenstown 62 km (1 hr)
Lake Tekapo
Wanaka
Queenstown
Dunedin Kaikōura
Christchurch
Day 9 Depart Christchurch or extend stay in Queenstown
Includes
▪ 9 Days Compact Car rental with Go Rentals^
8 nights Hotel/Motel Accommodation
▪ Dark Sky Star Gazing
Tekapo Springs Hot Pools
▪ Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre Explorer Pass
Stewart Island
▪ Nature Cruise and Island Walk
22 DAYS BOTH ISLANDS
Day 1 Arrive Auckland
Day 2 Auckland to Bay of Islands via East Coast 230 km (3 hrs 20 mins)
Day 3 At Bay of Islands
Day 4 Bay of Islands to Auckland via West Coast 350 km (5 hrs)
Day 5 Auckland to Rotorua via Waitomo 330 km (4 hrs 20 mins)
Day 6 At Rotorua
Day 7 Rotorua to Napier 220 km (2 hrs 40 mins)
Day 8 Napier to Wellington 320 km (4 hrs)
Day 9 At Wellington
Day 10 Wellington to Picton (ferry) to Blenheim
Day 11 Blenheim to Christchurch 340 km (4 hrs 30 mins)
Day 12 Christchurch to Franz Josef Glacier 380 km (5 hrs)
Day 13 At Franz Josef Glacier
Day 14 Franz Josef Glacier to Queenstown 350 km (4 hrs 30mins)
Day 15 At Queenstown
Glaciers
Milford Sound
Te Anau
Auckland
Nelson
Greymouth
Rotorua
Day 16 Queenstown to Te Anau 175 km (2 hrs)
Day 17 Milford Sound day trip 240 km (4 hrs return)
Day 18 Te Anau to Dunedin 285 km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 19 At Dunedin
Day 20 Dunedin to Aoraki Mt Cook 320 km (4 hrs)
Day 21 Aoroki Mt Cook to Christchurch 330 km (4 hrs)
Day 22 Depart Christchurch
Bay of Islands
Coromandel Peninsula
Whakatane
Dunedin Queenstown Picton
Christchurch
Invercargill
Stewart Island Aoraki Mt Cook Taupō
Wellington
Includes
Gisborne Napier
▪ 22 Days Compact Car rental with GoRentals ^ 21 nights hotel/motel accommodation
▪ Half Day Hole in the Rock Cruise
Hobbiton Movie Set Tour ex The Shires Rest
▪ Hells Gate Geothermal Walk
Interislander Ferry Journey from Wellington to Picton
Shotover Jetboat
▪ Milford Sound Cruise with Lunch ex Milford
Entry to Larnach Castle & Gardens
Europcar has the highest quality and newest fleet in the market fitted with the latest technology and safety features. Choose from one of the latest models across our range of fully electric vehicles, small to large passenger vehicles, People Movers and luxury vehicles for your New Zealand adventure!
Recognised world wide, there is no better way to discover New Zealand than with Hertz. Offering premium rental cars at competitive prices combined with 24 hour assistance and friendly staff who are only too pleased to answer any of your queries and share their local knowledge.
Loss Damage Waiver (LDW): Purchase of LDW cover reduces the excess down to the following: Groups B2, D, E, F, G, J2 & J: NZ$30 per day incl GST will reduce the excess down to NZ$1,500 incl GST. Groups H, K, L, M, U4, V & X: NZ$36 per day incl GST will reduce the excess down to NZ$2,500. These daily amounts are nonrefundable.
Maximum Damage Waiver (MDW) : Purchase of MDWcover reduces the excess down to NIL for all categories. Groups B, D, G, I, F2 & J: NZ$45 per day incl GST. Groups H, K, M, J2 & X: NZ$55 per day incl GST. These daily amounts are non-refundable
Security Bond: Min. NZ$200 incl GST plus any fees.
Location Surcharges: Gisborne Airport & Kerikeri Airport- NZ$40, Kawerau Downtown - NZ$60, Wanganui Downtown - NZ$30, Whakatane Airport/ Downtown - NZ$25 paid directly
Branch Hours: Hertz will meet all arrival flights (go to service counter on arrival).
One Way Rentals: One Way Fees are not included in the rates and are permitted at most locations subject to restrictions, conditions, administration fees & taxes. All one way fees are payable direct to the Hertz location at time of pick up of your rental. It is not possible to prepay these fees. One way fees will be advised at time of quotation/booking.
Two Island Hires: For rentals starting on one island and ending on the other, two separate bookings will be required. Please be aware that a fee will be charged if the vehicle is not returned to the same island it was rented from. Hertz will assess a fee based on the actual cost of relocating the vehicle, up to a maximum of NZD$1,000, plus GST.
Credit Card Surcharge: 2.53% + GST for all amounts
Insurance Excess Reduction: Standard Vehicles (C, D & G): NZ$29 + GST per day to reduce the excess to NZ$550 + GST. High Demand/Specialty Vehicles (F, P, Z, W and V): NZ$31 + GST per day to reduce the excess to NZ$750 + GST.
Budget New Zealand has more than 40 convenient Budget locations, so you can be on the road to a great adventure in no time. With a complete range of the latest, high specification cars, we have the right type of vehicle for any need. We have the reliability and efficiency to ensure you enjoy the perfect way to experience New Zealand.
Security/Fuel Bond: A minimum of NZ$100 bond will be charged plus total value of any optional extras elected.
Airport/Ferry Fee: NZ$47 + GST for all hires commencing or terminating at all airport and ferry locations. This is paid direct and charged once. A late fee of NZ$50 + GST applies for ferry pickups after 6.30pm.
Branch Hours: Average 7am-7pm daily. Budget will meet all arrival flights (go to service counter on arrival).
Minimum Hire/One Way Rentals: Standard Vehicles have a minimum hire requirement of 3 days including local hires (same city return) and one way’s High Demand and Specialty Vehicles collected from main centres (nonRegional Locations) have a minimum hire requirement of 5 days for local hires (same city return) and one-way’s. 7 day minimum hire required for
+
Specialty vehicles: $250 for same island rentals 3-6 days, $0 for 7 days + Dual island one way hires: minimum 7 days
Specialty Vehicles collected from any Regional Locations have a minimum hire requirement of 7 days, applies to both local hires (same city return) and one-way’s.
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Car rental has never been easier, with 24 branches across New Zealand, we ensure pick-ups are quick and easy. Our fleet, ranging from compact cars to SUVs and utes, cater to all your travel needs. Our local teams are ready to assist with all car hire aspects, including providing child seats, ski racks and travel tips.Experience enjoyable, reliable and hassle-free car rental every time with Ezi.
There is no better way to discover New Zealand, than with a motorhome holiday. Below are two suggested motorhome itineraries to help you roam free, wake up to a new view every day, and immerse yourself in nature.
We have also included some suggested sightseeing packages which can be added to your motorhome holiday and enhance your experience even more.
22 DAY TWO ISLAND MOTORHOME EXPLORER
Day 1 Arrive Auckland
Day 2 Auckland to Waitomo 195km (2 hrs 25 mins)
Day 3 Waitomo to Rotorua 139km (1hr 50 mins)
Day 4 Day free in Rotorua
Day 5 Rotorua to Taupō 81km (1 hr 50 mins)
Day 6 Taupō to Napier 141km (1 hr 53 mins)
Day 7 Napier to Wellington 322km (4 hrs 6 mins)
Day 8 Day free in Wellington
Day 9 Interislander Ferry from Wellington to Blenheim (4 hrs 16 mins)
Day 10 Blenheim to Nelson 114km (1 hr 35 mins)
Day 11 Day free to explore Nelson region
Day 12 Nelson to Punakaiki 265km (1 hr 35 mins)
Day 13 Punakaiki to Franz Josef or Fox Glacier 217km (3 hrs 21 mins)
Glaciers
Coromandel Peninsula
Auckland Rotorua Taupo Waitomo
Nelson Punakaki
Day 1 Arrive Christchurch
Day 2 Christchurch to Hanmer Springs 134km (1 hr 50 mins)
Day 3 Hanmer Springs to Greymouth 214km (2 hrs 48 mins)
Christchurch
Day 14 Franz Josef or Fox Glacier to Wanaka 173km (3 hrs 41 mins)
Day 15 Wanaka to Queenstown 629km (1 hr 12 mins)
Day 16 Day free in Queenstown
Day 17 Queenstown to Te Anau 173km (2 hrs 14 mins)
Day 18 Day trip to Milford Sound 240km (4 hrs return)
Day 19 Te Anau to Dunedin 285km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 20 Explore Dunedin
Day 21 Dunedin to Christchurch 361km (4 hrs 43 mins)
Day 22 Depart Christchurch
Napier
Wellington
Day 4 Greymouth to Franz Josef or Fox Glacier 173km (2 hrs 41 mins)
Day 5 Glaciers to Wanaka 286km (3 hrs 41 mins)
Day 6 Day at leisure in Wanaka
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Wanaka Milford Sound Te Anau
Queenstown Dunedin Blenheim
Visit the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
Experience a traditional Māori hangi and concert
Take a soak in the pools at Polynesian Spa
View the mighty Huka Falls
▪ Take a guided Art Deco walk in Napier
▪ Visit Te Papa – our national museum
Cruise the Cook Strait on the Interislander Ferry
▪ Enjoy a wine tasting at one of the many Marlborough region's wineries
Explore the Abel Tasman National Park
Visit the spectacular Pancake Rocks and Blowholes
▪ Enjoy a soak in the Glacier Hot Pools
▪ Lose yourself in the maze at Puzzling World in Wanaka
Fly down the mountain on the Zipline
Cruise the tranquil Milford Sound
▪ Discover wildlife on the Otago Peninsula
Day 7 Wanaka to Queenstown 63km (1hr 12 mins)
Day 8 Day to explore Queenstown
Day 9 Day to explore Queenstown
Day 10 Queenstown to Te Anau 173km (2 hrs 14 mins)
Day 11 Day trip to Milford Sound 240km (4 hrs return)
Day 12 Te Anau to Dunedin 285km (3 hrs 30 mins)
Day 13 Dunedin to Lake Tekapo 287km (3 hrs 35 mins)
Day 14 Lake Tekapo to Christchurch 228km (2 hrs 56 mins)
Day 15 Depart Christchurch
Pacific Horizon has been supplying the international and domestic traveller with uniquely designed motorhomes and campervans for hire, since 1986. Pacific Horizon's fleet of motorhomes available for hire caters to the discerning traveler with its latest European influence in design and livability. Both the GEM and SAM models of Pacific Horizon campervans are leaders in their field incorporating Mercedes drivability and safety features.
A maui motorhome holiday is all about discovering new places and travelling at your own pace. Wake up to a new view everyday; you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to parking up for the night in some of the most picturesque locations across New Zealand. Add on a maui winery haven overnight stay at selected New Zealand wineries for the ultimate room with a view!
NZ$115 surcharge
The FREE thl Roadtrip App is a must-have for all customers - before they travel and while they're on the road. Access handy tips from planning and preparation, what to expect at pick-up, a full show-through video of the camper that must be watched before they arrive and comprehensive on-theroad CamperHelp ‘how to’ videos. Search for the closest supermarket, dump station, service
and
Check in: Customers need to complete self check in prior to arrival at the branch through the online self check in link. Upgrade: Maui can provide an ELITE model under 1 year on fleet for an additional $49 per day
apply to all rentals picking up/dropping off on National Public Holidays. Rates include: All campervans are equipped with GPS navigation, travel and vehicle user tips and more, GST, unlimited kms and vehicle with liability of NZ$7,500, linen and bedding, cooking utensils, towels, maps, extension cords and instruction manuals, 24 hr breakdown service and Airport transfers.
Hire: 5 days – excludes 20 Dec - 10 Jan which requires a 10 day minimum. For rental commencing between the months of October through to March and
the vehicle is being collected from the North Island and is being returned to the South Island minimum rental period is 10 days.
Vehicle Security Deposit: (imprint only) Clients are responsible for the first NZ$7,500 of any claim including windscreen and tyre damage. (Consult the Rental Agreement for a full list of conditions). Payable by credit card. Note: Credit card payments incur a surcharge of 2.7%-5.2%. Cash is not an option. Note: If using Amex the c.c. fee is not refunded.
At Apollo, we believe road trips make the best holidays! New Zealand is one of the most picturesque and stunning places for a campervan holiday. Whether you are planning on starting your journey in Christchurch or Auckland, we are conveniently located for you.
Endeavour - 4 Berth Hitop - 3 Berth
Euro Tourer - 2 Berth Euro Plus - 2+1 Berth
Depots:
navigation, travel and vehicle user tips and more, GST, unlimited kms and vehicle with liability of NZ$7,500, linen and bedding, cooking utensils, towels, maps, extension cords and instruction manuals, 24 hr breakdown service and Airport transfers.
The FREE thl Roadtrip App is a must-have for all customers - before they travel and while they're on the road. Access handy tips from planning and preparation, what to expect at pick-up, a full show-through video of the camper that must be watched before they arrive and comprehensive on-the-road CamperHelp ‘how to’ videos. Search for the closest supermarket, dump station, service station and campsites.
Check in: Customers need to complete self check in prior to arrival at the branch through the online self check in link.
Minimum Hire: 5 days – excludes 20 Dec - 10 Jan which requires a 10 day minimum. For rental commencing between the months of October through to March and the vehicle is being collected from the North Island and is being returned to the South Island minimum rental period is 10 days.
Vehicle Security Deposit: (imprint only) Clients are responsible for the first NZ$7,500 of any claim including windscreen and tyre damage. (Consult the Rental Agreement for a full list of conditions). Payable by credit card. Note: Credit card payments incur a surcharge of 2.7%-5.2%. Cash is not an option. Note: If using Amex the c.c. fee is not refunded
Apollo Liability reduction options: “The High Road”: $48 per day for non-toilet & shower
Highball 3 Berth
Double Down - 4 Berth
On a Mighty Campers road trip, you’ve got everything you need, including the kitchen sink! The rest of the planning is up to you. Allow for surprises and chat to locals you meet along the way for the best travel trips from those who’ve travelled before you.
5 days. All campervan rentals collected between 20 Dec – 10 Jan are subject to a 14 day
minimum. From 01 Oct – 31 Mar a 10 day minimum hire applies if collected from the North Island and returned to the South Island.
Vehicle Security Deposit: (imprint only)
Accident Liability
CRUISING WITH INTERISLANDER
Interislander connects the North and South Islands of New Zealand, traveling between Wellington and Picton. It has been described as one of the most beautiful ferry journeys in the world - cruising through the stunning Marlborough Sounds in just over three hours. This is a ‘must do’ experience for everyone exploring New Zealand. Interislander has the three largest passenger ferries in New Zealand and a variety of sailing times for you and your vehicle. Once onboard enjoy a meal, drink in our bar, stroll the decks or watch a movie. You can upgrade to our Premium Lounge for the most relaxing journey across the Cook Strait with complimentary food and drinks, and guaranteed seat making it the most comfortable way to sail. For those that are self-driving, particularly with campervans or motorhomes, the Kaitaki and Aratere allow you to drive on and drive off – no turning required. Book you sailing today!
A journey through the heart of New Zealand’s North Island. Gently traversing a diverse and ever-changing landscape – from cities and towns, to farmland and forest, to the otherworldly volcanic plateau – as it unfolds before you. One way rail journeys start from $243 per person.
Glide along the South Island’s East Coast, along the edge of land and sea. Where two worlds collide, where the surging Pacific Ocean touches the feet of mighty mountain ranges. Travel to the vineyard of Marlborough for a day or connect with the ferry to cross over to the North Island. One way rail journeys start from $228 per person.
A journey over the majestic Southern Alps. Climbing from fertile farmland, to subtropical rainforest, to the light bright air of altitude. Travel as day trip or continue your travels down the West Coast. One way rail journeys start from $251 per person.
WELLINGTON
Gray Line takes visitors to renowned destinations and amazing attractions around New Zealand in the comfort of premium touring coaches, with friendly, experienced driver/guides. Tours include alpine region adventures, attraction-packed city experiences and moving cultural interactions.
WAITOMO CAVES, PICNIC LUNCH & HOBBITON MOVIE SET
After a tasty
Departs Auckland 7.15am
Returns 7.20pm
InterCity provides New Zealand’s only national network of coaches.
Intercity have been transporting kiwis and international visitors around New Zealand for more than 30 years. Today they operate New Zealand’s largest coach transportation network and offer daily departures to over 600 destinations. Coaches are modern, spacious, comfortable with air-conditioning and free WiFi.
HOBBITON MOVIE SET TOUR
Take a tour from Auckland to the Hobbiton Movie Set and see the farm that was transformed into a Middle-earth filming location. Take a guided tour and see the picturesque village you saw on screen in living colour before you. See the Hobbit holes, the Green Dragon Inn, the Party Tree, the Mill and many other structures from the movies, while learning about how the set was built. You might even hear a few secrets from behind the scenes.
Departs: 6.15am
Returns: 3.45pm
Tour Code GL10H Adult Child (5-14yrs)
Hobbiton Movie Set & Buffet Lunch ex Auckland $276 $207
MT COOK DAY TOUR
Experience the beauty and grandeur of the Southern Alps on a day tour between Queenstown and Christchurch (or vice versa) via Mount Cook. You travel through the fertile farmland of the Canterbury Plains to the shores of the stunning, glacier-fed Lake Tekapo, where you can view the solitary Church of the Good Shepherd and the spectacular Southern Alps. After a sidetrip via Lake Pukaki to Mount Cook Village and lunch (not included) you continue across the Mackenzie Country tussock-land and over Lindis Pass into Central Otago passing by Lake Dunstan and travelling up the Kawarau Gorge into Queenstown
Departs: 6.40am
Arrives: 6.30pm
Tour Code GL62 Adult Child (5-14yrs)
Christchurch to Queenstown via Mt Cook One Way $365 $274
Auckland to Rotorua
Hamilton
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AUCKLAND
Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland is a vibrant, multi-cultural region where world-class shopping and dining is never too far from beautiful islands, native bush and blacksand beaches. Auckland offers a host of cultural, creative and sporting events, festivals and theatre productions and is a recognised UNESCO City of Music.
AUCKLAND
DRIVING DISTANCES:
AUCKLAND TO:
Auckland City to Airport 25 km
Paihia 240 km, 3 hrs 15 mins
Thames 115 km, 1 hr 30 mins
Waitomo 200 km, 2hr 30 mins
Rotorua 235 km, 3 hrs
Lake Taupō 280 km, 3 hrs 40 mins
Napier 416 km, 5 hrs 15 mins
Wanganui 454 km, 6 hrs 30 mins
Gisborne 416 km, 6 hrs 20 mins
Whanganui 460 km, 6 hrs
Wellington 660 km, 8 hrs
SPECIAL EVENTS:
NZ International Comedy Festival 3- 26 May 2024
Auckland Writers Festival 13-19 May 2024
Royal New Zealand Ballet 9 May - 14 Dec 2024
13th World Choir Games 10 – 20 July 2024
ASB Auckland Marathon 03 Nov 2024
ASB Classic January 2025
Auckland Arts Festival 7-24 Mar 2025
Pasifika Festival March 2025
Auckland Boat Show March 2025
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf – there are more than 50 islands to explore, including Waiheke, Rangitoto, Tiritiri Matangi, Kawau and Great Barrier Island, all easily accessible.
» Explore the rugged black-sand beaches of Piha and Muriwai and the white sand beaches of Takapuna and Cheltenham.
» Auckland’s landscape is dotted with 48 volcanic cones. One of the most recognisable is Mount Eden (Maungawhau). Walk to the top and be treated to beautiful views of the city.
» Head north to Tāwharanui Regional Park for native bush walks, coastal views and a chance to spot kiwi in the wild.
» Tour some of the region’s 80 wineries in Matakana, Waiheke and Kumeu.
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Coastal bliss with
Travelodge Hotel Wynyard Quarter Auckland sits at the heart of Auckland’s fast-developing
and must-eat places in and around central Auckland. The elegant North Wharf entertainment precinct is just a stone’s throw away. Per Room From AprSep 24
24Mar 25 AprSep 25 Guest Room $241 $309 $309
AUCKLAND CITY Holiday
Harbour dining area. Enjoy amenities such as our on-site restaurant and bar, The CUT, complimentary Wi-Fi, and available parking (charges apply).
AUCKLAND CITY Grand Millennium Auckland
Grand Millennium Auckland, superbly located in the city centre close to Queen Street and Viaduct Harbour. You will appreciate being situated in the very heart of cosmopolitan Auckland with some of the city’s finest dining, shopping and entertainment venues at your doorstep. Take advantage of quality facilities during your stay, whether it’s enjoying a swim in the heated indoor pool or savouring a delicious teppanyaki meal at Katsura Japanese Restaurant.
downtown waterfront Auckland. Still and calm, the 99 rooms and five beautiful suites at The Hotel Britomart pair simple elegance with the luxury of tactile materials. The Hotel Britomart is at the centre of a dynamic nine-block precinct of plant-lined streets, historic warehouses and the city’s best
AUCKLAND CITY The Grand by SkyCity
AUCKLAND CITY QT Auckland
QT Auckland is a mere stone's throw from the buzzing Queen Street's shopping haven as well as foodie paradise Wynyard Quarter. Brimming with a chic design aesthetic, this urban retreat boasts the iconic Rooftop at QT bar, offering an ambiance like no other. Inside, chef Sean Connolly at the Esther Restaurant emerges as a culinary beacon, orchestrating a symphony of flavours that transform each dish into an extraordinary gastronomic adventure.
AUCKLAND CITY Hotel Fitzroy
Immerse yourself in a relaxed stay in this carefully restored landmark villa where indulgent treats like cocktails and hors d'oeuvres in the library, breakfast in bed and quiet relaxation are all part of the experience. Beautifully designed superior and luxury rooms cater to your every whim, while our discreet hosts can curate your perfect Ponsonby experience. Includes: Full Cooked Breakfast, Minibar & Evening Refreshments & hors d’oeuvres.
AJ HACKETT
AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand is a leader in adventure tourism and has been providing fun and exhilarating adventures for over 30 years. In Auckland take your pick from four unique experiences from the soft adventure family options of Bridge Climb and SkyWalk to the more adventurous Bridge Bungy and SkyJump. Why stop at just one? Combo any of our activities together for super savings. Plus if you are also visiting Queenstown ask about how you can save even more when you combine our Queenstown and Auckland activities.
SkyJump (192m): This urban jump over Auckland’s city scape is a controlled descent by wire. Jump feet first and enjoy the fast and smooth ride as you reach speeds of up to 85kph. Includes authentic SkyJumper t-shirt & FREE Sky Tower pass.
SkyWalk: Epic 360 degree views over Auckland city and two oceans. Walk the 1.2m walkway with nothing but air on either side. Our crew will ease you into the mini challenges for an unforgettable adventure. Includes authentic SkyWalk cap & FREE Sky Tower pass.
Auckland Bridge Climb: Custom engineered walkways means our Bridge Climb is an easy-going walk. Be entertained on this fully guided experience and enjoy stunning harbour views from the summit. Includes authentic Bridge Climb cap. Free pick up available from the Sky Tower (bookings essential)
Auckland Bridge Bungy (40m): Home to the world’s first harbour bridge bungy and only ocean touch. Offering flexible jump styles ankle tie, body harness and tandem all that’s left is for you to choose. Includes authentic Bungy Jumper t-shirt. Free pick up available from the Sky Tower (bookings essential).
Minimum age: 10 years (excluding Bridge Climb 7 years). Minimum duration: SkyJump 45mins, SkyWalk 1.5 hours, Auckland Bridge Climb & Bungy 2.5 hours. Minimum & Maximum weights: Restrictions apply these vary by activity please ask for details. Flat secure covered footwear must be worn for all activities.
ALL BLACKS EXPERIENCE
The All Blacks Experience is an introduction to “kiwi culture” through the lens of our national sport. An immersive and emotive state-of-the-art guided journey that showcases the All Blacks and our national teams in Black, through exceptional innovation and technology. This full sensory and interactive experience allows New Zealanders and international visitors to celebrate New Zealand’s heritage and culture and culminates with one of the most powerful All Blacks Haka’s that you will ever see! We will entertain and educate you with the story of New Zealand’s deep passion for our national sport. At the conclusion of the guided tour, you have the option of testing your skills in our interactive zones - try out your kicking, catching, line-out and accuracy skills against legendary All Blacks.
Adult Child (6-14yrs) Family Pass (2A2C)
General Admission $47 $28 $123
WETA WORKSHOP UNLEASHED
Experience a world where the lines between fantasy and reality are blurred.
Wētā Workshop Unleashed is a wildly imaginative and immersive experience that invites guests of all ages into a fantastical film effects facility, inspired and built by New Zealand’s Academy Award-winning Wētā Workshop. The crew will take you on a guided journey through three fully developed and original film concepts: a nail-biting horror, a fantasy epic and a mind-bending sci-fi. We’ve written the scripts, we’ve storyboarded the scenes, we’ve completed the design and world-building so you can experience filmmaking up close.
It’s the ultimate showcase of creativity, with enchanting environments, discombobulating displays, surprise encounters, resident creatures, one hyper-realistic giant, and a galactic robot. The experience ends with an outof-this-world light show and celebration of making. Return to reality, if you must, with your creative aspirations and imagination unleashed.
When you leave our tour space bursting at the seams with creativity, our experienced technicians run a series of creative workshops that allow you to get hands-on and unleash your own creative side.
FINE WINE TOURS
Start with a tour of ‘my Auckland' - I'll show you some sights and views not found in the travel books. Three winery visits a port sampling, plus fine NZ cheese to accompany your generous wine samplings, plus Soljans award-winning Vineyard Restaurant Lunch. Complimentary glass of wine/beer plus tea/coffee. Includes breath-taking Volcanic ‘black sand' surf beach views. Finally visit Boric Orchards Market for fine food browsing and ice cream and sorbet sampling.
Full Day City, Coast & Country Market Tour
Per Person
$364
Operated by Weta Workshop
Adult Child (6-14 yrs)
Wētā Workshop Unleashed (1.5 hours) 15+yrs* $66 $35
SKY TOWER
Visit the iconic Sky Tower and take in the spectacular 360-degree views from 328m above the ground. The Sky Tower is the tallest man-made structure in the Southern Hemisphere, and on a clear day you can see up to 80kms in every direction. Travel up the tower in glass fronted lifts to one of three viewing platforms, Sky Deck (220m), Main Observation Level (186m) or Sky Lounge café and bar (182m).
The Sky Tower is also home to two restaurants, Orbit 360° Dining that rotates once every hour and The Sugar Club, Peter Gordons premium dining experience.
For an adrenaline rush, walk around the pergola of the tower at SkyWalk or leap from the tower at SkyJump.
Make sure you stop at Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower.
Adult Child (6-14 yrs)
General Admission (Child: 6-14yrs)
$44
$23
AMERICA’S CUP SAILING AND AUCKLAND HARBOUR CRUISING
Harbour Sailing Cruise – Summer departures only. Departs daily at 10.30am & 3.15pm for 1.5 hours. Includes tea/coffee and a snack.
Harbour Dinner Cruise – Departs 6.00pm daily (Summer) and 6pm Thru, Fri, Sat & Sun ( Winter) for 2.5 hours. The best time of day to experience Auckland’s magnificent harbour – at twilight. Cruise includes delicious 3 course meal served on board.
Operated by Explore Limited Adult Child (5-15yrs)
Harbour Sailing Cruise
Dinner Cruise
America’s Cup Sailing Experience
$94 $57
$142 $94
$185
$128
AUCKLAND MUSEUM – TAMAKI PAENGA HIRA
Housed in one of New Zealand's finest heritage buildings, Auckland Museum has the most significant collection of Māori and Pacific treasures in the southern hemisphere. From the great Polynesian voyages which first brought people to Aotearoa, to the diverse cultures and communities that make up Auckland today. Spread over three floors, the Museum portrays the rich diversity of New Zealand. Our natural history galleries explain New Zealand's remarkable flora and fauna, from the subtropical north to the mountainous south. Scars on the Heart, the Museum's war memorial exhibition, tells the story of New Zealand at war, while He Taonga Māori - the Museum's Māori treasures gallery, displays over 2,000 priceless Māori artefacts, including rare carvings and the last great Māori war canoe carved from a giant Totara tree. Auckland Museum is the only venue in Auckland where visitors can experience a vibrant Māori cultural performance daily.
BUSH AND BEACH DAY TOURS
Bush and Beach’s fully guided tours create unforgettable memories of unique, wild, untamed New Zealand. We have been perfecting our small-group tours for 35 years.
Half-Day Auckland City Revealed - Explore Auckland on a small-group tour, designed to not only show the history, sights and sounds but also see how Aucklanders live and play. Tour includes a drive up the slopes of a volcanic cone. Departs: 9am, returns 12pm.
Half-Day Wilderness Experience - Escape the bustle of the city on a half-day tour to Auckland’s wild black sand beaches and lush rainforest. Our experienced guides unfold the story of the forest that covers this land with its unique fauna and flora. Departs: 12.30pm, returns 5.30pm.
Full-Day Best of Both Worlds - Experience the best sights of Auckland with our Auckland City Revealed tour in the morning combined with our afternoon Wilderness Experience Tour – a day of contrasts. Departs: 9am, returns 5.30pm.
Full-Day Hobbiton Express – Let Bush and Beach take you on a magical journey through Middle-earth for a fascinating fully-guided tour to the largest “green” movie set in the world, as seen in the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies. Tour includes return transport, guided tour of the set, magnificent buffet lunch, free drink in the Green Dragon and shopping voucher. Departs: 7am, returns 3.15pm.
Full-Day Hobbiton and Waitomo – See two iconic attractions in one day! Join our popular Hobbiton Express tour (above) and after lunch, drive to the magnificent Waitomo Glow Worm Caves. Tour includes return transport, Hobbiton, buffet lunch, free drink in the Green Dragon, shopping voucher and Waitomo Glow Worm Caves. Departs: 7am, returns 6.30pm.
Full-Day Coromandel – Experience Coromandel Peninsula with its mountainous, forest-covered backbone, sheltered bays, coves and stunning coastlines. Tour includes the Driving Creek Railway, Kauri trees, Hot Water Beach, Cathedral Cove and delicious café lunch.
Departs: 7am, returns 7.15pm.
FULLERS 360 EXPERIENCES & CRUISES
Taste of Waiheke - Taste the best of Waiheke Island in one day on this popular best-value tour. You'll visit some of the island's most iconic destinations, including three wineries and an olive grove. INCLUDES: Light lunch and wine tasting at Stonyridge Vineyard, wine tasting at Casita Miro, olive oil tasting at Rangihoua Estate, wine tasting at Mudbrick Vineyard, ferry and coach transfers, BONUS all-day local bus pass.
Hop On Hop Off Explorer Bus – Waiheke Island - Enjoy this Flexible Hop On Hop Off bus tour of Waiheke Island. There are 16 locations for you to experience all the island has to offer from the Islands best wineries, beaches, restaurants and more. Includes: Return Ferry to Waiheke Island from Downtown Auckland. Departs: Daily (Oct-Mar) Wed to Sun (Apr – Sept)
Adult Child (5-15yrs)
AUCKLAND MĀORI TOUR
Auckland City and West Coast Tour with a Māori guide - Specialising in small group touring, experience Auckland with a local Māori guide. You'll discover a landscape rich with Māori myths and legends, steeped in the history, both ancient and modern, of the tangata whenua (the people of the land). Visit the region's most important sites, landmarks and monuments. Practice some Māori kawa (protocols) and tikanga (customs).
Learn about some of the rangatira (leaders) who have shaped our nation's history. Be amazed by spectacular views of both the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea, dramatic views of several volcanoes, black sand beaches, subtropical rainforest and learn why Auckland is known as one of the world's most beautiful cities and regions!
Departs 9am from your city accomm. and returns approx. 5pm. Includes lunch, snacks and luxury transport. Winner of Multiple Global Awards plus Qualmark Gold Certification.
Operated by Time Unlimited Tours
Taste of Waiheke
Hop On Hop Off Explorer Bus
$247
$85
$247
$43
WHALES & DOLPHIN SAFARI
Get up close to whales, dolphins, and other wildlife amid the stunning scenery of Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Our family-friendly wildlife safari departs directly from the Viaduct Harbour in central Auckland and offers outstanding whale watching, dolphin encounters and rare seabird spotting yearround. We offer more than just whale watching and dolphin watching; our onboard marine researchers and our expert crew will share information about how they're working to protect the whales, dolphins, and marine environment. Your booking contributes directly to these important conservation efforts. Experience Auckland’s whales and dolphins and learn how you can help protect our oceans.
Adult Child (1-14yrs)
Conservation Cruise
$189
$129
AUCKLAND HISTORIC BAR TOURS
Family (2ad+2ch)
$477
Make your night out in Auckland worth remembering with a guided tour experiencing the best sips, sights, and stories of the city's historical bar scene. Proudly showcasing craft beers from boutique local breweries and/or fantastic New Zealand wines, along with delicious non-alcoholic options this is an event with a difference. Our unique combination of a guided city tour, hosted social event and a fascinating Auckland and New Zealand history lesson offers an informative, engaging, and enjoyable evening for everyone – be they a tippler or a teetotaller.
Includes;
• Three hour professionally hosted and guided tour
• Craft Beer Tour Includes: 5 New Zealand Craft beers from breweries across the country
Per Person
Craft Beer Tour
$137
Adult Child (4-11yrs)
Auckland City and West Coast Tour with a Māori guide $375 $187
FLAVOURS OF OUR CITY
Decadent and delicious, the perfect way to spend an afternoon. Our tour meanders through the city tasting some of the delightful sweet and history of the city. Guest are treated to award winning dishes, mouth watering craft drinks, and melt in the mouth chocolate delights. We also visit a purveyor of artisan products and try award winning cheeses, honeys and jams. This is a laid back walking tour perfect for those who have come off the early flights. Our tour finishes at one of the cities most exciting new restaurants.
Includes: 6-8 food & drink tastings both savoury and sweet Departs: Mon- Sat
Operated by The Big Foody Tour Adult Flavours of the City
$187
TE WAO NUI - THE LIVING REALM AT AUCKLAND ZOO
Six stunning habitats showcasing the native fauna and flora of New Zealand. Discover the iconic kiwi, cheeky kea, and more than 50 of Aotearoa’s amazing natural treasures in Te Wao Nui. Home to over 75 native animals and over 100 plant species, Te Wao Nui will take manuhiri (visitors) on an immersive journey through New Zealand’s natural world. Te Wao Nui has become a must see destination for all visitors to Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland.
Adult Child (4-14yrs)
General Admission
General Admission & Guided Walking Tour
$35 $20
$86 $73
WAIHEKE ISLAND
WAIHEKE ISLAND Delamore Lodge
INCLUDES: Pre-dinner drinks with canapés, gourmet breakfasts, ferry terminal transfers on arrival and departure.
Experience pure luxury at this boutique lodge, built into the hillside and commanding breathtaking views over Owhanake Bay. Just a 40-minute scenic ferry ride or a 5-minute helicopter flight from downtown Auckland, Delamore is the ultimate in elegance and exclusivity. Enjoy fine dining, a cellar stocked with awardwinning wines, heated infinity pool, cave-like Jacuzzi, sauna, day spa, complimentary WiFi, and car parking.
Per Room From AprSep 24
Oct 24 –Mar 25 AprSep 25 Suite B&B $1,835 $2,101
SCENIC FLIGHTS
Waiheke Buzz Around
After take-off from Waiheke Aerodrome you will immediately begin to enjoy incredible views. This flight allows you to soak up some of the local beauty right from the get-go, including the local beaches, coastline and many vineyards.
Duration: 30 minutes, min 2 people to operate
Waiheke Deluxe
The ultimate experience. Board your plane in Auckland and enjoy the spectacular scenery & premium views of local landmarks on your extended scenic flight to Waiheke. Indulge in a fabulous 3-course meal & wine tasting at one of Waiheke’s premium vineyards overlooking the vineyards and views of Auckland. Finish the day off with your transfer to the ferry terminal or explore the island on your own and return to Auckland at your leisure on a later ferry. Includes: Ground transfer from downtown accommodation to one of the airports, Scenic flight & 3-course meal & wine tasting
Duration: Full-day tour including transfers.
WAIHEKE ISLAND Onetangi Beach Apartments
Located adjacent to the white sands and safe swimming waters of beautiful Onetangi Beach. The largest range of holiday accommodation on Waiheke Island, voted 5th best region in the world by Lonely Planet. Studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom selfcontained apartments to suit all budgets. Restaurants, bars and bus stop within 5 minutes walk, and close to vineyards, parks and golf club.
WAIHEKE ISLAND The Boatshed
The Boatshed is situated on the island of Waiheke, off the coast of Auckland. Offering 10 beautifully appointed guests suites, each with panoramic views over the ocean, a high level of design detail, open fires and relaxed pallet. The hotels extensive kitchen gardens supply the kitchen with daily produce, plenty of alfresco places to eat make this one of the highlights of staying at The Boatshed.
WAIHEKE ISLAND Waiheke Island Motel
ECOZIP ADVENTURES - WAIHEKE ISLAND
EcoZip Adventures offers state-of-the-art flying fox ziplines and an eco-immersive forest walk on breathtaking Waiheke Island, for nature lovers of all ages. Alternatively, make a full day of it by trying their Zip, Wine and Dine experience, which also includes ferry tickets, a vineyard lunch, and a variety of winery visits and tastings!
Waiheke Island Motel is conveniently located in the heart of the populated western end of Waiheke Island. The Fullers passenger ferry terminal is a 10 minute drive, the Sealink vehicle ferry is a 5 minute drive, and it is on the main bus route. The motel is also within an easy 10 minute drive of 10 of the island's most beautiful beaches, including
ESSENCE OF WAIHEKE WINE
Enjoy a memorable day on a picturesque island, tasting the wines and local delicacies which have made Waiheke world-renowned.
Personalised inspirational tours highlighting the very best of Waihekewine, olive oils, great food, scenery and art with passion and enthusiasm. Daily shared group tours (max. 18 people) and private tours available Known as ‘New Zealand’s Island of Wine’, Waiheke has become home to a dedicated group of award-winning wine producers. With a unique micro-climate and the winemakers’ philosophy of “small is beautiful”, Waiheke has produced some of New Zealand’s most prestigious wines. On this tour, you will visit three of Waiheke’s top vineyards and sample a range of their wines. Along the way enjoy a commentated scenic drive, learning about the Island’s history, geography, people and culture from your knowledgeable local guide. After your wine tasting experience sit back, relax and enjoy a lunch and a glass of Waiheke wine or beer at a local favourite before heading back to the ferry or your accommodation.
Operated by
Home to our most important historic site, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, where Māori and Pākehā signed Aotearoa’s founding document. This region is a subtropical paradise of unspoiled natural beauty rich in history and culture.
PAIHIA Kingsgate Hotel Autolodge Paihia
Perfectly positioned in the town centre, right on the waterfront with stunning views of the brilliant blue-green sea, Kingsgate Hotel Autolodge Paihia is the ideal base from which you can explore the 144 islands in Bay of Islands. Featuring 100 rooms and 13 waterfront suites, the hotel also offers amenities including a swimming pool and games room.
PAIHIA Sea Spray Suites
PAIHIA Copthorne Hotel & Resorts Bay of Islands
A perfect waterfront location nestled in 60 acres of subtropical gardens within the Waitangi National Trust Reserve, only a stone’s throw from the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Hotel facilities include a lagoon-style swimming pool, spa, restaurant and bar, tennis court, accessible rooms, wireless internet access.
PAIHIA Blue Pacific Apartments
Quality self-contained accommodation with magnificent sea views from your own balcony or patio complete with BBQ and outdoor furniture. Full kitchens with fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Directly opposite Te Ti Beach, and only a 12-minute walk from Paihia township for restaurants, shopping and tour departures. Complimentary Wi-Fi and carparking.
PAIHIA Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
Enjoy island-influenced architecture, expansive subtropical gardens,
PAIHIA Edgewater Palms
Five-star apartments amidst tropical gardens set on Paihia’s waterfront, where golden sand meets the dazzling blue Pacific Ocean. Each suite features full kitchen with dishwasher, fridge/ freezer, and microwave. Free unlimited WiFi, infinity pool, restaurant and bar (with delivery to your room on request), and secure car parking.
PAIHIA Paihia Beach Resort and Spa
This boutique resort has been designed with guests’ ultimate comfort in mind. Take in spectacular ocean views from your private balcony or patio, savour innovative cuisine at the award-winning restaurant, relax and unwind at the luxury day spa or take a dip in the pool. As an added bonus, each room features a 6ft spa bath, and guests enjoy unlimited complimentary WiFi.
BAY OF ISLANDS
HOLE IN THE ROCK CRUISE CREAM TRIP SUPER CRUISE – DAY IN THE BAY
Half Day - Experience a four-hour journey through the tranquil waters of the Bay of Islands, enjoying spectacular views from the large decks aboard our catamaran Dolphin Seeker. We make our way towards the Cape Brett Lighthouse and get up close to the famous Hole in the Rock at Motukokako or Piercy Island. If conditions permit, we’ll travel right through it.
Afterward, the boat will make a stop at Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island. Lounge on the beach or take in panoramic views from the summit.
Departs: Mon-Fri from Paihia at 10am, returns at 2.30pm. Russell departures at 10 mins later.
Sat – Sun from Paihia at 8.30am or 2pm, returns at 1pm & 6.30pm. Russell departures at 10 mins earlier.
Adult Child (5-13yrs)
Hole in the rock Cruise (Tour FGS-HIR) $142 $71
OCEAN ADVENTURE
Half Day -Relax in state of the art suspension seating for a safe and comfortable ride as you fast track your journey through the iconic scenery of the Bay of Islands. Ocean Adventure combines exhilaration and exploration with a balance of speed and thrills, as well as stops to view wildlife, learn about the Bay of Islands and take photos. Visit the dramatic cliffs at Cape Brett Peninsula and the iconic Hole in the Rock, and when conditions permit enter the amazing Cathedral Cave. Choose to visit Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island at the end of your cruise and return on one of the later ferries at no extra cost.
Departs:Daily Oct to Apr. Mon – Fri 2pm only, Sat – Sun 10am, 12noon, 2pm.
Adult Child (5-13yrs)
Ocean Adventure ( Tour ENZ-OAC) $142 $71
Full Day -Take this extensive full day cruise of the 144 Islands of Ipipiri (Bay of Islands). See all the highlights of this spectacular region including the historical cruise route of the original Cream Trip, the Hole in the Rock on Motukōkako Island, and an island stop at Otehei Bay to explore Urupukpuka Island. Your journey also includes a visit to the Black Rocks, Marsden Cross (where in 1814 the first Christian sermon was held in NZ) and Urupukapuka Island (lunch will be available to purchase on board during the island stopover), a scenic walk or to relax on the white sandy beach.
Departures - 10:00am Daily: 26 Dec - 29 April Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday: 21 Oct - 25 Dec. Daily departures over peak periods
Adult Child (5-13yrs)
The Cream Trip (Tour FGS-SC) $181 $93
CAPE REINGA AND NINETY MILE BEACH
Full Day -A visit to New Zealand is not complete without a journey to the very top of the North Island. Uncover the wild beauty of this vast and untouched region, rich in Māori culture and tradition, on an actionpacked full day return tour. During your day you’ll drive along the sand on Ninety Mile Beach, surf down giant dunes at Te Paki Stream and meet majestic kauri trees in the Puketi Forest – and of course, visit Cape Reinga, where the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea collide. Enjoy a delicious lunch of fresh Kiwi fish and chips at our exclusive lunch stop.
Departs: Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat from Paihia at 7am and Kerikeri at 7.50am. Returns to Paihia at 6.30pm and Kerikeri at 6pm.
Adult Child (5-13yrs)
Cape Regina & Ninety Mile beach (Tour FGS-CRW) $161 $81
CRUISING THE POOR KNIGHT ISLANDS
The ‘Perfect Day’ - Departing from Tutukaka (75-minute drive south of Paihia), ‘The Perfect Day’ delivers just that on a 23m multi-deck luxurious cruise out the famous Poor Knights Islands. Guests can relax in air-conditioned comfort, sunbathe or go kayaking, snorkelling, stand up paddleboarding or even diving for the first time under expert supervision. Enter the world’s largest sea cave, cruise through arches, see whales, dolphins, seals and rare bird life, learn about the natural and Māori history of the region, and view live underwater camera footage via TV. Departs Nov-Apr 11am, returns 4pm. Includes buffet lunch and use of kayaks, wetsuits and snorkel gear.
Note: Alternate diving options available, enquire for details.
Operated by Dive Tutukaka
Adult Child (2-15yrs)
The ‘Perfect Day’ $248 $141
WAITANGI NATIONAL TRUST
The Waitangi Treaty Grounds is an award winning cultural heritage attraction and New Zealand’s most important historic site. The Treaty Grounds features Te Kangahu Museum of Waitangi, the Treaty House, the carved Meeting House and the world’s largest ceremonial war canoe. Experience Pass includes: Full access to New Zealand's most important historic site, including all heritage buildings and the world's largest war canoe, Entry to Te Kōngahu Museum of Waitangi and Te Rau Aroha museum , Informative guided tour around Waitangi Treaty Grounds (50 minutes), Authentic Māori cultural performance (30 minutes) , Live demonstrations in our Carving Studio, Large gift shop & Onsite café . If opting for the, Hangi & Concert ,Our Concert & Hangi event is an intimate themed evening with a special dining experience. Your evening starts with the opening of the hangi (earth oven), followed by a cultural performance in Te Whare Rananga and hangi dinner at Whare Waka Cafe. The Experience pass is valid for Two Days. Hangi & Concert operates Nov to Mar only.
Adult Child
Experience Pass
Experience Pass & Hangi & Concert
BAREFOOT SAILING
Sundowner Evening Cruise – Enjoy a relaxing evening cruise sailing the inner area of the Bay of Islands. A great sailing “taster” a relaxing 2 hour cruise designed for the time conscious traveler, those looking to fit something extra into the schedule, or something special, a Sundowner is the perfect way to end the day. We set sail for our swim destination and enjoy the beauty of a sheltered anchorage while sipping on a complimentary drink before sailing home on the sea breeze. The atmosphere of an evening cruise is something you just have to experience for yourself!
BAY OF ISLANDS SCENIC FLIGHTS
Salt Air provides very personalised tours for those who wish to experience Northland in its entirety, much of which is only accessible by air. Tours depart regularly and include transfers to and from Kerikeri Airport for the half-day tour. Minimum 2 passengers.
Helicopter Hole in the Rock Flight - Experience the wonderful views of the Bay of Islands including the famous “Hole in the Rock” via helicopter - a thrilling experience over New Zealand’s favourite maritime playground. Departs directly from Paihia waterfront regularly.
Half Day Cape Reinga Aeroplane Fly/Drive Tour - This is your chance to see some of New Zealnd’s most stunning scenery including 90 Mile Beach and the Cape Reinga lighthouse. Includes a flight up the West Coast, before we land and explore the top of New Zealand for 2½ hours on our guided ground/vehicle tour. Return flight down the East Coast introduces you to areas impossible to see any other way. Departures morning and afternoon. Tour duration approx. 5 hours.
Operated by Salt Air Per Person
Helicopter Hole in the Rock Flight (20 mins)
Helicopter Hole in the Rock Landing (35 mins)
Heli Cruise Island Escape
$57 FOC
$142
MANEA FOOTPRINTS OF KUPE
$52
Manea offers a unique cultural encounter, journeying into te ao Māori, the Māori world. Our ancestor Kupe’s arrival in Aotearoa, New Zealand marked the beginning of our nation’s human story. Hokianga is uniquely associated with Kupe as the place he secured for his descendants before his return voyage to our ancient place of origin in the eastern Pacific, Hawaiki. Manea, on the shores of the spectacular Hokianga Harbour, shares warmth and welcome through our stories and traditions of Kupe and his descendants. It is a 75-minute multisensory journey of guided storytelling – through art, film, performance, digital interaction and the spectacular Hokianga environment.
$162
$46
$284
$434
$435
Half Day Cape Reinga Aeroplane Fly/Drive Tour $486
FOOTPRINTS WAIPOUA
Twilight Encounter – Experience the affinity that Māori hold with the forest and the deep spiritual respect they have for these sentinels who have stood silently witnessing the passing of time. Your guide will share thought-provoking information, humorous banter, stories and legends before respectfully greeting the oldest and largest known kauri trees in the world with spine-tingling chants and song. Be mesmerised by Te Matua Ngāhere -The Father of the Forest; who at 3,000 years is the oldest giant. Be enchanted by the largest giant, Tane Mahuta, a national icon. Witness the day transition to night and by default feel your senses become hauntingly enhanced. Just like these giant kauri trees the memories you seize are timeless treasures.
UNIQUE AND UNSPOILED
The Coromandel has long been a favourite holiday destination for ‘kiwis’ but it is only in recent times that international visitors have realised the sheer beauty of this hidden gem. The scenic 400km coastline encompasses a rugged mountainous interior cloaked in subtropical rainforest, and is home to a thriving arts community.
THE COROMANDEL
DRIVING DISTANCES:
AUCKLAND TO: Thames 110km, 1 hr 30 mins
THAMES TO: Rotorua 164km, 2 hrs 30 mins
Whitianga (via Coromandel) 105km, 1 hr 30 mins
WHITIANGA TO:
Whangamata 81km, 1 hr 20 mins
Napier 418km, 5 hrs 20 mins Wellington 651km, 8 hrs 20 mins
SPECIAL EVENTS:
08 - 21 Apr 2024Echo Walking Festival
08 Sep 2024 - Trail Trilogy
Sep 2024 - Whitianga Oceans Festival
26-30 Mar 2025 - Repco Beach Hop
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Hot Water Beach, where at low tide you can dig your own hot pool.
» Take a guided Tour to Cathedral Cove, a stunning natural Amphitheatre.
» Waiau Kauri Grove for some of the finest specimens in the area.
» Numerous idyllic beaches including Kuaotunu, Otama, Opito Bay and Hahei.
» Panoramic views of Slipper Island, Alderman Islands and Mayor Island from atop Paku Hill, Tairua.
» Enjoy the 2-hour walk to Wentworth Valley Waterfall near Whangamata.
» Explore an old gold mine and learn about the regions gold mining history at Thames.
» Nov-Jan the brilliant red flowers of the pohutukawa (New Zealand Christmas tree) dominate the coastline.
NATURE EXPERIENCE, GLOWWORMS AND COASTAL TOUR
A photographer’s dream! A delightful sample of Coromandel Peninsula’s natural heritage and scenic beauty. It will be a day of fun, entertainment and local knowledge with Kiwi Dundee Adventures. Rainforests, mountains and beaches all in one day. Enjoy the flora and fauna of the semi-tropical rainforest with giant ferns, kauri tree forests and crystal clear streams. Visit the old gold caves sparkling with glowworms and hear the fascinating environmental and cultural history of this magic area. You will experience stunning Pacific coastal scenery with white sand beaches, magnificent cliffs decorated with ancient pohutukawa trees (New Zealand’s Christmas tree), old Māori pa sites, and offshore islands. With the tide permitting, a visit to Hot Water Beach is included. Lunch will be a delightful picnic or a visit to our favourite café.
CATHEDRAL COVE SEA KAYAKING
The Cathedral Cove Classic Tour - Rated as one of the best kayaking tours in the country, this tour encapsulates the magic of sea kayaking amongst breathtaking natural scenery. Based in Hahei for some of the best paddling on the planet, Cathedral Cove Kayaks are the only operators to land daily at Cathedral Cove. Explore amazing volcanic islands, paddle through sea caves in the marine reserve, and enjoy cappuccinos on the beach at our famous Cathedral Cove Beachfront Café. Includes: Professional qualified guide, full instruction, all safety gear and refreshments. No experience necessary.
Duration: 3 hours (2-2.5 hours paddle time) Departs: 8.45am & 1.30pm Sep – Apr, 9.30am & 1pm May-Aug.
Trips depart Hahei Beach (35-minute drive south of Whitianga) or arrange a shuttle service from the Whitianga Ferry Landing at an extra cost for ferry and shuttle Service.
EYEFULL TOWER RAIL TOUR
Your train driver will entertain you with the story of Barry Brickell and how this amazing place came to be, as your tram winds its way up to the EyeFull Tower lookout, traveling through a native forest of regenerating kauri, rimu and ferns. Hear how pottery has played an important role in creating Driving Creek and of our work to return the Driving Creek property to pre-European times as we travel over large viaducts, through tunnels and reversing points, on this narrow-gauged mountain railway.
This is much more than a railway journey. Suitable for all ages. An all-weather activity
A must-do when in the Coromandel is the Glass Bottom Boat. Join a 2-hour tour to explore Cathedral Cove and the marine reserve. Take in the stunning coastline including sea caves, volcanic rock formations and pinnacles, then look down and view all the marine life in and around the reserve. This is the only tour to explore the marine reserve above and below the surface. Though the glass spot many different species of fish, stingrays, crayfish and more. On the surface look out for sea birds, penguins and seals, plus dolphins and orca. Sit back and watch the marine life through the glass or take the plunge and swim amongst the fish with equipment provided. Crew provide a fun and factual commentary of the geology and history of the area.
Departs: Daily from the Whitianga Wharf at 10.30am and 1.30pm (8am and 4pm over the summer months).
Duration: 2 hours. Suitable for all ages.
MIDDLE EARTH MOVIE MAGIC MEETS SUBTERRANEAN WONDERS.
From the vibrant city hub of Hamilton to the rugged west coast, underground wonders and middle-earth movie magic, a visit to the Waikato offers adventures and excitement as you explore this geographically and culturally diverse region.
WAIKATO & WAITOMO
DRIVING DISTANCES:
HAMILTON TO:
Auckland 126 kms, 1 hr 50 mins
Matamata 63kms, 50 minutes
Waitomo 75 kms, 1 hr
Rotorua 108 kms, 1 hr 35 mins
Wellington 532 kms 6 hrs 30 mins
WAITOMO TO:
Auckland 200 kms, 2 hrs 45 mins
Rotorua 166 kms, 2 hrs 20 mins
Wellington 455 kms, 5 hrs 45 min
SPECIAL EVENTS:
12- 15 June 2024 - Field Days
22 Sep 2024 - International Hobbit Day
Feb 2025 - Hamilton
Arts Festival
March 2025 - Balloons over Waikato
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Waitomo’s awesome limestone caves and millions of glowworms.
» The legendary left hand surf break at Manu Bay, Raglan.
» Hot Water springs at Ocean Beach, Kawhia and hot mineral pools at Te Aroha.
» Lavendar Season - Blooms are at their best in the region, from mid-November until late January with perfumed fields of purple waiting to be admired
» Sanctuary Mountain MaungatautariNZ’s largest mainland wildlife sanctuary
» Hamilton Gardens – A ‘Must Do’! International award winning experience.
» Te Awa River Ride - 65km scenic river ride through rural and urban landscapes with waterfalls, boardwalks and historic Māori sites along the trail.
» Water Falls – majestic Bridal Veil Falls (Raglan) and Wairere Falls (Matamata) North Islands highest waterfall.
» Wairongomai Valley – numerous walking trails that take in native forests, mountain streams and key historic gold mining sites and relics
Waitomo Top 10 Holiday Park
Award-winning accommodation in a unique park-like setting, in the heart of Waitomo Village. Only 600m from the famous Waitomo Caves for glowworms, black water rafting, abseiling, rock climbing, and more. Facilities include a large swimming pool, hot tub, TV room with guest library, BBQ area, communal kitchen, and children’s playground.
Heartland Ambassador Hotel Hamilton
In the heart of the mighty Waikato, Hamilton is a cultural hub for the rich agricultural surrounds, as well as many iconic kiwi tourist attractions nearby. Location is also key for the Heartland Ambassador Hotel Hamilton, perfectly positioned with only a short walk to many of the city’s key attractions Stadiums, Seddon Park, Claudelands Event Centre and the CBD.
Ramada by Wyndham, Hamilton
Enjoy a memorable stay at one of Hamilton’s best kept secrets. Ramada by Wyndham Hamilton, a modern hotel set in a historic 19th-century building, offering rooms and suites that fit every kind of traveller. In the heart of the CBD make the most of your city stay, with Hamilton’s top attractions, bars and restaurants all within walking distance.
Matamata L odge
LEGENDARY BLACK WATER RAFTING
The Black Labyrinth - This is the original Waitomo subterranean adventure that will have you climbing, black water tubing, leaping and floating through Ruakuri Cave. Over three hours you’ll take leaps of faith over cascading waterfalls and float serenely down the underground river as you enjoy the glowworm show on the vaulted limestone galleries up above. Your journey concludes when you emerge into the sunlight of the forest. Duration: 3 hrs Departs: 9.30am, 12noon and 1pm (12yrs+).
The Black Abyss - The ultimate Waitomo adventure, is the caving tour of choice for natural born adrenaline junkies everywhere. Descend into the seemingly bottomless black depths of the glowworm studded Ruakuri Cave. This five hour expedition combines abseiling the 25 metre tomo, climbing, whizzing down a flying fox and cave tubing underneath glowworms into one unforgettable journey. At every stage you’re accompanied and supported by experienced caving guides from The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company who know and love this totally unique and mind-blowing environment. Duration: 5 hrs Departs: 9am and 2.30pm (16yrs+)
HOBBITON MOVIE SET TOURS
The Hobbiton Movie Set is a visitor experience based at the original locations where Hobbiton was created for the filming of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies. It offers an interesting and entertaining experience incorporating the famous film set and a special insight into rural life.
Join us and experience the real Middle-earth™ at the Hobbiton™ Movie Set, where, in the heart of the Waikato region, you can step into the lush pastures of the Shire™, as seen in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. Your guide will then escort you around the set, showing the intricate detailing, pointing out the most famous locations and explaining how the movie magic was made. You will be fully guided around the 12 acre set; past Hobbit Holes™, the Mill and into the world-famous Green Dragon™ Inn, where you will be presented with a complimentary, exclusive Hobbit™ Southfarthing™ beverage to conclude your own Middle-earth™ adventure.
Second Breakfast Tour: You've already had breakfast, but what about second breakfast? Be the first on the Movie Set and enjoy a hearty breakfast spread served inside our newest venue, The Millhouse. Make the first footsteps on the Movie Set as part of our first tour of the day. After your tour and a visit to The Green Dragon Inn, follow your guide back over the double arch stone bridge to The Millhouse, where you will be treated to a breakfast spread fit for a Hobbit. The breakfast table will be heaped a selection of hot and cold breakfast options. Tours depart The Shire's Rest on selected weekends, generally on Sunday mornings
WAITOMO CAVES
Waitomo Glowworm Caves - Walk through the world famous Cathedral Cave and hear the amazing acoustics in this vast space. Be amazed by the thousands of magical glowworms above, as you glide silently by boat in the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Operates 365 days a year. Duration: 45 mins Departs: from 9am daily.
Raukuri Caves - Discover spectacular Ruakuri Cave, full of legends and tales. Go deeper into the story as you descend the dramatic spiral entrance. Your two hour trip will include an intimate and educational experience with small tour groups. Duration: 1hr 15 mins Departs: from 9am daily. Ruakuri Cave is wheelchair accessible..
• Visitor Centre open 7 days (excluding Christmas day) Guided Tours run Tuesday – Friday & Sunday
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• 5km of walking tracks
Waitomo Glowworm Caves
HAMILTON GARDENS
Guided Tour of Hamilton Gardens – Explore themed gardens
our gardeners remove all the flowers from one particular garden, and take a selfie in front of our steampunk airship The Huddleston.
PLENTY OF ACTION, PLENTY TO SEE, AND PLENTY TO DO!
Welcome to Te Moananui ā Toi (the Coastal Bay of Plenty) – a region of friendly faces and beautiful places, where the warmth of our climate is surpassed only by the manaakitanga (welcome) of our people.
The Coastal Bay of Plenty stretches from Waihi Beach to Ohope along the Pacific Coast Highway. It’s in this region’s nature to impress, inspire and excite you.
BAY OF PLENTY & GISBORNE
DRIVING DISTANCES:
TAURANGA TO: Auckland 205 kms, 2 hrs 55 mins
Whakatane 96 kms, 1 hr 30 mins
GISBORNE TO Opotiki via East Cape Coastal road (SH35) 334 kms, 6 hrs
Opotiki direct via SH2 145 kms, 2 hrs
SPECIAL EVENTS:
1 -14 Apr 2024 – Flavours of Plenty Festival
Sept 2024 - Zespri AIMS Games
Jan 2025 - Katikati Avocado Food & Wine Festival
Jan 2025 – One Love Festival
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Top beaches in NZ #1 Mount Maunganui others include Waihi Beach, Pāpāmoa Beach and Ohope Beach.
» Maunga Hikurangi is the sacred mountain of the Ngati Porou people, and the first place in the world to see the sunrise. Gain access to our sacred maunga and sacred sites to obtain a unique authentic Maori cultural experience and sunrise.
» Stroll the 2.9 km walk around the base of Mount Maunganui.
» Outdoor explorers and eco travelers will love Islands to visit, marine life to see, easy
walks, waterfalls and cycling trails to enjoy
» Abundance of produce grown in region giving fresh ingredients to an extensive foodie scene
» Exceptional wineries, award-winning ciders and the oldest independent brewery in New Zealand. Gisborne is a thirst-quenching region to appease even the most refined taste buds.
» Dive Tatapouri located 15 minutes from Gisborne offers a world famous interactive marine experience with Stingrays and other sea life.
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THE NEW ZEALAND TRILOGY
Waitomo Glowworm Caves have collaborated with Hobbiton and Te Puia to create a unique trilogy that combines some of the best sightseeing that the North Island of New Zealand has to offer. Package includes: Discover Waitomo (Waitomo Glowworm Caves + Ruakuri Cave), Hobbiton Movie Set and Te Puia (Te Ra & Haka) This unique trilogy combines some of the best that the North Island of New Zealand has to offer. Experience Hobbiton Movie Set, the picturesque setting for the Shire that featured in the Sir Peter Jackson directed films, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. This offer includes Te Puia, the home of Maori culture and geothermal activity and be mesmerized by the world famous geyser Pohutu under stars. Descend into the magical Waitomo Glowworm Caves under a galaxy of glowworms and to ancient Ruakuri Cave, a spectacular cave full of legends and tales. Walk amongst magnificent cave formations and see sparkling glowworms up-close. Hobbiton tour allow 1 hour, 50 mins. Te Ra & Haka 1.5hrs. Waitomo Glowworm Caves tour allow 45 mins and Ruakuri Cave tour allow 2 hours (allow a minimum of 3 hours, 30 mins to complete both tours)
Operated by Te Puia
Trilogy Self-Drive Package
Adult Child (5-15yrs)
$404
$215
HOBBITON MOVIE SET TOURS
The Hobbiton Movie Set is a visitor experience based at the original locations where Hobbiton was created for the filming of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies. It offers an interesting and entertaining experience incorporating the famous film set and a special insight into rural life.
Your tour starts with a drive through the picturesque 1,250 acre sheep farm with spectacular views across to the Kaimai Ranges. Your guide will escort you through the 12 acre site recounting fascinating details of how the Hobbiton Movie Set was created. Hobbit Holes, The Green Dragon Inn, The Mill and other structures can be views and you will see how this beautiful Waikato farmland was transformed into The Shire from Middle-earth. Specially brewed beverages are available at The Green Dragon Inn as you complete your tour. After your tour of the film set your host will return you to The Shire’s Rest with the opportunity to visit The Shire Store.
Evening Banquet Tour: Includes a guided tour of Hobbiton Movie Set, one complimentary beverage in the Green Dragon Inn, evening dinner banquet meal and a guided evening tour through The Shire. Operates Sunday to Wednesday from The Shire’s Rest with extended departures in Summer.
MOUTOHORĀ: ISLAND SANCTUARY REEF ECOLOGY TOUR
Dive Tatapouri offers a world famous interactive marine experience with Stingrays and other sea life. This interactive Reef Ecology tour is famous for its interaction with Wild Stingrays and is one of the most popular and unique things to do in New Zealand. The knowledge guides will walk you across the reef to meet the Tamariki (Children) of Tangaroa the Maori God of the sea. Whilst meeting the residents of the reef our guides will provide insightful information about the different species you may encounter.
Once you’ve been kitted out in designer waders, you’ll embark on a reef tour at low tide with an experienced guides. During your reef tour, you’ll have the opportunity to observe and interact with the natural inhabitants of Tatapouri Bay and even feed wild stingrays! You’ll also learn about local legends and gain an insight into the methods once used by Maori to manage their natural resources.
Duration: Allow 2 hours to complete your reef tour.
WAIMARINO TOURS
Kayak and Glowworms ex Tauranga
At dusk let your guide lead you onto calm Lake McLaren for a gentle paddle into the night and discover the magic of the enchanting glowworm canyon. Includes transfer from Waimarino (10min drive from Tauranga), double sea kayaks, buoyancy aids and jackets, light snack and drinks.
Departs: Times vary depending on the month.
Duration: 3.5 hours including approximately 1.5 - 2 hours paddling. Moderate fitness required. Accommodation transfers available at additional cost.
Take a short boat ride to visit one of New Zealand’s most restricted wildlife sanctuaries. Moutohorā (also known as Whale Island) is home to a number of endangered bird species such as the Saddleback, Kākāriki (New Zealand parakeet), and the Little Brown Kiwi. It is also home to New Zealand’s living dinosaur, the Tuatara. Visitors to the island will learn about the island’s Māori and European history. Along with spectacular views and beautiful bush life, visitors can dig their own personal spa on the island’s secluded hot water beach. Departs: Wed, Fri-Sun at 10am (weather permitting). Trips confirmed the evening before (Between 7 -8pm). Duration: 4hrs approx. Min age 4 years.
BAY EXPLORER
Your Half Day Dolphin & Wildlife Cruise begins as you’re welcomed aboard the Bay Explorer at Tauranga waterfront jetty. You will spend the cruise exploring the pristine Bay of Plenty coastline and islands where we will showcase the amazing diversity of marine wildlife including dolphins swimming along side our vessel. Watch seasonal seabirds, penguins, seals, whales, sunfish, school fish, sharks, orca...even turtles! Our dolphin & wildlife cruise is tailored to those wanting a genuine kiwi experience in nature. It’s a story about our human intrigue with amazing marine animals and their habitat. Participate by searching on the large top deck for that once in a lifetime wildlife encounter. We have limited our passenger numbers for comfort and to enable a more personal experience. Our large spacious boat is also ideal for families. The Captain and experienced crew lust to share their marine knowledge with you and will provide fascinating commentary and point out all that they see so you won’t miss a thing. A shared lifetime experience. Don’t forget your camera as we are able to get up close to wildlife, making it a photographer’s dream. You will return to Tauranga by 2:00pm so you will have the rest of the day to explore our beautiful region, the Bay of Plenty, or continue your travels!
THE VOLCANIC LAKE DISTRICT OF THE NORTH ISLAND
Historically known for its geothermal wonders and Māori culture, today’s Rotorua encompasses these and yet so much more. Perfect for families, unmissable for the adventurous, revitalising for those in need of pampering and sublimely pure and pristine for those seeking to explore nature. Discover all the elements that come together to forge Rotorua.
ROTORUA
DRIVING DISTANCES:
ROTORUA TO:
Auckland 229kms, 3 hours
Paihia 454kms, 6 hours
Thames 152kms, 2 hours
Hamilton 108kms, 1 hr 30 mins
Napier 215kms – 2 hrs 45 mins
Taupō 80kms, 1 hour
Wellington 450kms, 5 hr 35 mins
Hicks Bay 283kms, 4 hrs 13 mins
SPECIAL EVENTS:
6 Apr 2024 – Xterra
Rotorua Festival
3-4 May 2024 (60th year!)Rotorua Marathon & Red Stag
Half Marathon
24-30 Jun 2024 – Rhapsody Rotorua Music Festival
25-27 October 2024Isuzu Utes Whaka100
Feb 2025 - Lakeside
Concert Rotorua
March 2025Crankworx Rotorua
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Geysers and mud pools: raw geothermal energy spouting steaming water tens of metres skywards while mud pools gurgle incessantly. Check out Pōhutu Geyser at Te Puia, the largest active geyser in the Southern Hemisphere, which erupts several times throughout the day, reaching heights of 100ft/30mts!
» Whakarewarewa (Redwoods) Forest: 3 minutes from the city centre and free to access. There’s nearly 200 of kilometres of walking, mountain biking and horseriding networks in the shade of towering Californian Redwoods and other species.
» Waterways: 18 stunning lakes and several rivers and streams offer every type of water activity, including jet boating, rafting, kayaking and world-renowned trout fishing (seasonal restrictions).
» Spa and Wellness: Enjoy worldrenowned relaxing and rejuvenating experiences incorporating naturally mineral-rich spring water.
» Mt Tarawera: A dominant feature on the horizon, this dormant volcano can be viewed up close and personal by helicopter and on foot.
onto courtyard and garden. We live upstairs in split level home with our two children. All our guests have enjoyed our personal service and quality recommendations. Full Breakfast, laundry facility, safe off-street parking, free internet access. Per Room From AprSep 24
away from home is just a short stroll from the vibrant town centre and Energy Events Centre. It has all the facilities and features you’d expect from a 4-star hotel, as well as a few that set it apart. Per Room From AprSep 24
WAIMANGU VOLCANIC VALLEY
Open from 8.30am daily.
Self Guided Walk - Visitors are given an interpretive guide sheet for their walk through the Valley. Pathways lead into a vibrant landscape of amazing natural structures and geothermal activity set amongst beautiful native forest. The shortest walk is 40 minutes, the longest 2 hours. We recommend allowing 2 hours. Waimangu’s free shuttle
will return you to the entrance.
ROTORUA CANOPY TOURS
Soar through the trees and experience ancient New Zealand forest like never before. Named one of South Pacific’s top 10 experiences, Rotorua Canopy Tours is an adventure not to be missed. There are two unique eco-tour experiences to choose from, featuring a network of ziplines, swing bridges, cliff walks and treetop platforms, as you journey deep into 500 hectares of ancient forest. Immerse yourself in this intact native ecosystem filled with towering trees, native flora and beautiful birdsong. Each tour has a limit of 10 people and your knowledgeable kiwi guides bring fun and creativity to a story that goes back 1000 years. It’s an adventure that puts you at the heart of the forest restoration story, with every ticket purchased contributing to their conservation efforts.
Original Canopy Tour - 3hrs (Child: 6-15yrs)
Adult Child
$181 $151
Ultimate Canopy Tour - 3.5hrs (Child: 10-15yrs) $252 $222
Self Guided Walk and Rotomahana Boat Cruise - Follow your self-guided walk down to Lake Rotomahana where the 'Ariki Moana' waits. During your cruise you’ll learn more of the area’s fascinating history and view geothermal activity around the lake’s edge that can be seen only from the water. The awesome volcanic landscape of this completely separate geothermal system contrasts sharply with calm waters and abundant birdlife, and is the perfect addition to the Valley Walk. Includes Valley Walk and 45 minute Boat Cruise. Allow 3 hours. Walking Tour and Boat hours: Open 8.30am every day. Last admission for Walk + Boat Cruise is 2.00pm. Last admission for the walk only is 3.15pm.
Tip: Download the Waimangu Volcanic Valley app before you come, to get the most out of your visit. Get this from the App Store or Google Play
Adult Child (6-16yrs)
Self Guided Walk
Self Guided Walk and Rotomahana Boat Cruise
$50
$18
$100 $35
WHAKAREWAREWA – THE LIVING MĀORI VILLAGE
As NZ’s most authentic cultural encounter, Whakarewarewa – The Living Māori Village delivers an unforgettable day-time experience for all ages.
Located in a geothermal valley, and home to two Māori sub-tribes, residents have been sharing their enviable lifestyle with visitors for generations. On the Guided Village Tour you’ll gain insights into Māori culture, learn how locals live alongside bubbling mud, hot pools and erupting geysers, utilising Mother Nature’s forces for cooking and communal bathing. Or, take the self-guided Whaka Geothermal Trail and experience incredible geothermal activity, including Pōhutu Geyser, the largest and most active geyser in the Southern Hemisphere. Hungry? Stay for lunch and enjoy delicious food including the world-famous Whaka Hangi Pie! Whakarewarewa – The Living Māori Village is located just minutes from central Rotorua.
Adult Child (5-15yrs)
KAITIAKI ADVENTURES
Mt Tawrewa Crater walk experience - Experience the unique landscape and history of Mt Tarawera. Infamous for its eruption on June 10th, 1886, Mt Tarawera created the world's youngest geothermal valley of Waimangu, at the same destroying the legendary Pink and White Terraces. This fully guided walking experience encompasses the unique landscape and history of the area. With unmatched scenic vistas and 360 panoramic views this experience is ideal for all ages and includes an optional run in to the heart of the volcanic crater. This activity includes transportation to and from accommodation.
Mt Tarawera Heli Fly/Drive Combo - This unique experience allows visitors to travel to Mt Tarawera with Volcanic Air, taking in the scenic wonders of the area from the air, before landing on Mt Tarawera for your guided crater walk experience. This flight includes the stunning scenery of Lakes Okareka, Tarawera and Rotomahana, as well as being able to see on clear days to White Island and Mt Ruapehu. Once you have landed, you will be guided around the crater of Mt Tarawera by Kaitiaki Adventures, before being driven back to Rotorua
Adult Child (7-18yrs)
Admission, Guided Village Tour & steam cooked Corn tasting
Admission, Whaka Geothermal Trails
Admission Combo, Guided Village Tour & Whaka Geothermal Trails
$46
$20
$35 $15
$73
$32
Mt Tawrewa Crater walk experience
Mt Tarawera Heli Fly/Drive Combo
SKYLINE ROTORUA
$173 $173
$770 $770
Famous for a reason, Skyline Rotorua is your ticket to an unforgettable holiday. Home to the ultimate Gondola and Luge experiences, there’s a raft of activities to keep you entertained. From the thrilling Zoom Zipline, Sky Swing and Mountain Bike Park to tranquil nature trails, wine tasting, dining and shopping experiences. Dining options in Skyline Rotorua include the Market Kitchen café for a casual bite or delicious coffee, and the award-winning buffet style Stratosfare Restaurant & Bar. ANZCRO highly recommends the dinner option in Stratosfare Restaurant. The Skyline Rotorua complex is just minutes from central Rotorua, sitting atop Mt Ngongotaha providing unsurpassed views of New Zealand’s coolest hot spot. This is an all-weather must do attraction suitable for all ages.
Return Gondola Ride
Gondola & 3 Luge
Half Day Adventure Pass
Gondola & Buffet Lunch
Gondola & Buffet Lunch & 3 Luge
Gondola & Buffet Dinner
Gondola & Premium Dinner
Adult Child (6-14yrs)
$43 $28
$78 $48
$189 $139
$82 $56
$125 $81
$105 $69
$125 $89
Created by the Tarawera eruption on the 10 June 1886, Waimangu Volcanic Valley is the world’s youngest geothermal system. Just 20 minutes south of Rotorua and 40 minutes north of Taupo, it’s an awe-inspiring place where visitors can experience nature at its dramatic best. busHELL'S GATE GEOTHERMAL RESERVE AND MUD SPA
Brought to life by the legend of Rūaumoko, our land has inspired stories and excited visitors since the dawn of time. Around every turn you’ll experience something different - from steaming cliffs and mud volcanoes, to muds and waters that have soothed battle-scarred bodies for centuries.
Take a guided or self-guided tour of New Zealand’s most active geothermal reserve, walking amongst erupting waters, an active mud volcano and land coral. Experience getting your hands and feet dirty in our healing mud foot pool or try your hand at Maori carving. You’ll soon discover the legends and myths behind Hell’s Gate.
Hell’s Gate Mud Bath And Spas - Hell’s Gate mud spa is a historic New Zealand experience. The healing properties of the thermal mud and sulphur mineral water have been used by local Maori for over 800 years. Open and clean your skin by lathering it in our unique mud, before exfoliating and cleansing with a soak in the sulphur spa.
The Hell’s Gate Experience - Combine Hell’s Gate’s most popular experiences in one package. Take part in the guided or self-guided interactive geothermal walk, before indulging in our geothermal mud baths and sulphur spas. It’s a Rotorua experience you’ll never forget. Complimentary shuttle service available, bookings are essential.
WHITEWATER RAFTING AND KAYAKING
Kaituna - Grade 5 - The ultimate with the legendary 7 metre waterfall! Reputed to be the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the world. Adrenaline pumping fast and furious. 50 mins on the water, allow 3 hours in total including transfers. This is the one to brag about - not for the faint hearted!! Summer trips 9am, 12.30pm and 3.30pm. Winter 10am and 2pm. Min. age 13 years.
Rangitaiki - Grade 3-4 - Fun, scenic and exhilarating with major torrents of whitewater and spectacular scenery. 1hr45 – 2hrs on the water. Allow 5.5 hours for the total experience including central Rotorua accommodation transfers. Departs Rotorua 10.30am. Includes lunch. Minimum age 10 years.
Scenic Rafting - Grade 2 - Enjoy awesome scenery, cascading waterfalls and beautiful forest views on a gentle rafting trip on the Lower Rangitaiki River. The rapids never go over grade 2, making this ideal for families or the less adventurous (children 5 years and over). Spend approx. 90 minutes on the water. Allow 5.5 hours for the total experience, including central Rotorua accomm. transfers, lunch is included. Departs Rotorua 10.30am.
Hot Pools Kayaking - Grab your swimsuit and towel and join us for a guided Kayak trip to the spectacular Manupirua Springs Hot Pools. Paddle across scenic Lake Rotoiti to this amazing spot only accessible by boat. Situated right on the lake edge there are a range of hot pools of varying temperatures all fed from a natural hot spring. Duration: 2hrs kayaking however allow 5hrs in total including transfers. Departs on demand, min, 2 people.
Evening Kayak Trip - Join us for a guided Kayak trip to the spectacular Manupirua Thermal Pools. Paddle across scenic Lake Rotoiti to this amazing spot only accessible by boat. Situated right on the lake edge there are a range of hot pools of varying temperatures all fed from a natural hot spring. Have a leisurely soak while your guide cooks an appetising Kiwi BBQ dinner. after dinner enjoy a sunset paddle across the lake to a hidden Glow Worm Cave. Paddling time is usually around 1 hour each way. Departs 3.30pm daily (Nov-April). Includes: Dinner, full training and all required specialist equipment, comp. transfers from central Rotorua.
VELOCITY VALLEY
An array of unique New Zealand adventure activities all in one easily accessible location.
Agrojet -
Shweeb Racer- Pedal Assistant pods. Riders can reach speeds of 45-50kph. On the curves, the vehicles swing centrifugally to over sixty degrees away from vertical, making for a very thrilling and dynamic ride experience.
4 Tune: Choose any Four Rides from Agrojet, Freefall Xtreme, Swoop or Shweeb Racer or choose One Bungy. Freefall Xtreme - Freefall Xtreme is the only place in the Southern Hemisphere where you can try the art of body flying – be suspended on a wind column and let our team take you on the flight of your life. Family Starter
Pack: Choose any Six Rides from Agrojet, Freefall Xtreme, Swoop or Shweeb Racer. (Bungy can be included and is the equivalent of 4). (8 and 10 ride packs are also available).
NATURE CONNECTIONS
Half Day - Geothermal Wonderland Tour - Experience the amazing geothermal activity and stunning volcanic landscapes of the “world’s youngest geothermal area“ Waimangu Volcanic Valley on a combination guided walk and boat cruise. Set amongst an incredible volcanic landscape of enormous volcanic craters the easy well – graded walking track’s offer spectacular views of the valley’s diversity of hot crater lakes, steaming cliffs, hot streams, boiling springs, sizzling hot pools, hissing fumeroles, vividly coloured
lake.
Departs: 8.00am, returns 12.30pm. Includes: Lunch, boat cruise, Rotorua City accommodation pick up/drop offs.
TE PĀ TŪ
Feast on song, drama, tradition, and divine seasonal kai (cuisine) within our forest Pā (village) –blanketed by towering Tawa trees, blazing bonfires, and forest-formed amphitheatre. Te Pā Tū shares Māori history, traditions, and cultural aspirations across 4-hours of celebration and feasting. These events change with each season of the maramataka, the Māori lunar. From arrival into Te Pā Tū, we share seasonal kai horotai (delicacies). These can include roasted tuna (native eel), creamy pāua (abalone) on rewena (bread) crostini, foraged greens, chunky smoked kahawai, ember warmed kumara and restorative kawakawa tea. Torch light guides manuhiri (guests) to a lavish but relaxed four course feast. Hāngī remains hero but it shares the table with lesser-known Māori delicacies, prepared fusion style. Wagyu pincanha, Watercress chimichurri, taro gratin – even kumara ice-creameach dish is inspired by or infused with traditional ingredients, stories, or cooking techniques. Whether dining al fresco or in our wharekai (dining room) we celebrate the spirit of hākari (feasting) and of Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Adult Child (5-15yrs)
MITAI MĀORI VILLAGE
Evening Cultural Experience
$263 $111
POLYNESIAN SPA
Day Spa Therapies Package:
Pavilion Pools (Child 2-14yrs)
Family Pools (Child 5-14yrs)
Adult Child
$46 $46
Witness maori warriors dressed in traditional clothing, arrive by ancient warrior canoe. Be captivated by a powerful entertaining cultural performance of local songs & dances including the haka. Learn about the art of the Ta Moko (tattoo), Poi dance, Carving, and our local Flora & Fauna with their medicinal uses. Dine on the succulent traditional earth cooked Hangi, before visiting our spiritual & sacred freshwater spring and view our outdoor glow worms.
Adult Child (5-15yrs)
Evening Cultural Experience and Hangi $157 $91
Through storytelling and shared insights, discover the hidden corners of our geothermal valley, a place indelibly connected to the origins of tourism in New Zealand. The pure adrenalin rush of standing next to one of Mother Nature’s true natural wonders. You feel Pohutu Geyser reverberating beneath your feet and hear the guttural roar of an eruption before you see it.
Marvel at the skill and creativity of our carvers and weavers from our indigenous arts and crafts wananga (schools) and see live kiwi in our award-winning Kiwi Conservation Centre.
Pātaka Kai is the only restaurant in the world overlooking an active geothermal geyser and offers a full range of snack, light lunch, and dining options.
Adult Child
Te Ra & Haka – Admission & Daytime performance (5-15yrs)
Geyser by Night (8-15yrs)
$114 $65
$86 $43
Te Po – Indigenous Evening Experience & Day pass (11-15yrs) $239 $152
as the glowworms twinkle around you. Includes snack and bottle of water, kayaks, paddles, dry bag, buoyancy aid, spray skirt and spray jacket. Transfers includes from the Rotorua i-site.
Departs: At sunset. Duration: 3.5 Hour including approx. 2.5 Hour paddling time Fitness Level: 3/5. Must be 8+ years.
Located downtown on the edge of Lake Rotorua, Polynesian Spa is New Zealand’s leading internationally acclaimed spa offering a unique thermal spa experience. 28 hot mineral pools are offered in a choice of four areas: adults, private, family or deluxe Lake Spa. The Lake Spa Retreat offers an enticing array of spa therapies in a relaxation haven (pre-bookings essential). A spa, gift shop and a cafe are also present. Therapies are available, enquire for the full menu of therapy options. Bathing suits, towels and lockers available for hire (child 5-14yrs). Get the best of both worlds and bathe in the Deluxe Lake Spa and a Sky View Private Pool, with a 60 minute massage, healthy lunch and spa gift.ROTORUA DUCK TOURS
Experience the thrill of riding in an authentic WWII amphibious “duck” as well as viewing spectacular volcanic scenery and other natural wonders. Our fully guided sightseeing and informational tours provide a great introduction to Rotorua’s rich history from Māori migration to geothermal beginnings. Great for all ages. All departures leave from 1241 Fenton Street Rotorua.
Discover Rotorua City and Lakes (90mins) - Join us on this fascinating journey of discovery that begins in town where Rotorua’s rich history unfolds before you as we tour local landmarks and share stories and legends of the past. Highlights include Lake Rotorua, Mokoia Island, Geothermal Sulphur Point, Government Gardens, The Museum and Blue Baths. The adventure continues as we venture on to Lakes Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and Okareka where the Duck’s elevation affords magnificent views of Mt Tarawera. Departs Daily. Summer 11am & 1pm, Winter 11am.
Tarawera and Lakes Tour (120mins) - Meet your legendary conDUCKtor as we head out to Lake Okareka with its amazing million dollar homes and abundance of bird life. Next we journey out past the Sacred Green Lake to see the magnificent volcanic domes of Mount Tarawera. Your second plunge will be into Lake Tarawera where you will hear the stories of the devastation of that fateful day of the eruption in 1886. Our 3rd splash down is into the beautiful Blue Lake before returning to town. Departs daily. Summer at 3.30pm. Winter at 2.15pm
BONUS: 1 Child free with 1 paying adult during the holiday period
Discover Rotorua City and Lakes (90mins)
and Lakes Tour (120mins)
VOLCANIC AIR
Mount Tarawera Volcanic landing - Fly to the site of the largest eruption in New Zealand’ living memory. Landing on Mount Tarawera offers a privileged view of spectacular craters and domes formed by the 1886 eruption. Here you will enjoy and interesting commentary based on the region’s history, culture and geology. Flights to and from the volcano take in expansive views of our stunning lakes District, National Parks and a view of Mount Tarawera from above! (Helicopter - allow 40 minutes)
Mt Tarawera Volcano/Waimangu Geothermal Valley - Fly to the site of the largest eruption in New Zealand’s living memory. From Mt. Tarawera to the Waimangu Thermal Valley view the eruption trail and surrounding lakes district with the thrill of taking off and landing in a Floatplane. (Allow 30mins)
Crater Lakes Floatplane Flight - Join us to view Rotorua beyond the crater rim. Enjoy spectacular views of our hidden lakes district, distant volcanoes and local geothermal activity in this captivating overview of this stunning area. Climb above Mokoia Island and look back over the city to appreciate the volcanic caldera in which Rotorua sits. Flying over the eastern ridgeline reveals the lakes of Okataina, Tarawera, Okareka, Rotokakahi (Green Lake)and Tikitapu (Blue Lake). These stunning crater lakes are surrounded by native forests and pastoral lands, hidden from the city by our volcanic terrain.
All tours require min. 2 adults.
Mount Tarawera Volcanic landing - Tour 3B
Mt Tarawera Volcano/Waimangu Geothermal Valley - Tour 3A
Crater lakes Floatplane Flight Tour 2A
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SECRET SPOT HOT TUBS
Local brothers Eric and Keith created Secret Spot, so you can visit paradise, a secret place, where streams and bird song set the relaxing tone. Enjoy an individual hot tub soak with push button drinks service. By day take in the beautiful natural surroundings, swing bridges and waterfalls, by night Secret Spot becomes magical with tasteful lighting, and burning flames. Delight with a “Shinny Dip” foot hot tub, FREE with any drinks purchase.
Stop in for a tasty lunch or a cool drink. Want great coffee? Try our Manuka roasted coffee or indulge in our hand-crafted teas, delicious!
Per Pool
Hot Tub 2 people $79
Hot Tub 4 people $158
NATIONAL KIWI HATCHERY
An unforgettable insight into our internationally renowned kiwi conservation programme. The National Kiwi Hatchery Aotearoa is proudly the world’s largest and most successful kiwi hatching and rearing centre.
A not-for-profit charitable trust, the work undertaken at the National Kiwi Hatchery is of national significance. We are the national experts in kiwi husbandry, egg incubation systems, hatching and rearing, caring for 75% of the kiwi chicks hatched in Aotearoa. On the National Kiwi Hatchery Experience guided tours, visitors will learn all about New Zealand’s national icon, its fight for survival and discover how we have successfully hatched over 2100 kiwi chicks. Watch genuine ‘conservation in action’ in our purpose-built incubation facility and if you’re lucky see a newly hatched kiwi chick! Following the 45-minute guided tour, visitors can discover the interactive human-sized kiwi burrow and explore the nocturnal kiwi house at their own pace.
100% of ticket sales go straight back to the National Kiwi Recovery Trust. Your support is directly helping save our precious kiwi.
National Kiwi Hatchery “Kiwi Encounter” experience 45 minute guided tour, to see kiwi conservation in action and learn about the efforts of our kiwi husbandry team. Discover what it takes to hatch a chick, and if visitors are lucky they’ll even witness baby chicks in person
Behind the scenes exclusive join an expert guide and step ‘behind the glass’ for an unforgettable immersive experience. Join the hatchery team in a staff-only area to learn about the incubation and chick rearing techniques from the global experts.
Adult Child (2-11yrs)
$597 $449
$349 $262
$228 $171
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our giant inflatable balls and roll down our four different and exhilarating tracks that will have you laughing uncontrollably the entire time. Discover the world's longest zig-zag Sidewinder Track at 350m, the smooth and fast 250m double Straight Tracks, MEGA Track – mega steep, mega fast, mega fun. Or challenge yourself on our latest track- Big Air with drops, jumps and plenty of thrills!Think of it like a giant water slide, 40 litres of water (warm in winter, cool in summer). Minimum age is 5 years, maximum weight 125kgs
THE REDWOODS ALTITUDE & TREEWALK
The Altitude Experience - Puts you into the canopy of Rotorua’s famous Redwood forest. Traverse the giant redwoods via 650 meters of 25 themed jungle bridges, each one more thrilling than the other. Channel your inner adventurer as you make you journey high into the treetops. You’ll feel like Indiana Jones’ as you make your way across nets, rope swing bridges and flying foxes. This is the adventure you’ve been waiting for. Located only five minutes from the heart of Rotorua city, Redwoods Altitude is a next-level tree top experience. Allow two and a half hours for this experience.
Redwood Treewalk - A Rotorua must do. Feel the spirit of Rotorua’s iconic Redwood Forest from above and up close to the 120-year-old giants. This suspended 30-minute ecological walk captures the beauty and ambience of the forest from a bird’s eye perspective. By night the Treewalk transforms with illuminated lanterns and infinite colour lighting. Daytime for nature and night time for magic.
Redwoods Altitude Daytime Treewalk
Treewalk - Daytime Walk
Treewalk - Nightlights Walk
Adult Child (10-15yrs)
$109 $109
$38 $24
$38 $24
Superman dive into a giant inflatable ball and roll down Mt Ngongotaha with ZORB, at their only NZ location! This incredibly fun activity is the ultimate bucket list activity! by crazy inventors, dive head intoBella Vista Motel Taupo is situated on the fringe of the Lake Taupo town centre. This location means it is just a short stroll to the lakefront, cafes, restaurants and shopping district.
Our superior smoke free Taupo motel accommodation includes a variety of studios and one bedroom units. Units vary from just tea and toast making facilities to those with cooking facilities.
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Set in a quiet location just off the main highway, only 200m from
Luxurious and elegant accommodation right on the edge of famous Lake Taupō with direct beach access, offering a variety of units that all include spa baths. Enjoy a swim in the heated freshwater pool, or relax and unwind in the naturally heated thermal spa. Other amenities include unlimited complimentary WiFi and free off-street car parking.
TAUPŌ Millennium Hotel and Resort Manuels
Set on the shores of magnificent Lake Taupō, the position of this luxury accommodation affords uninterrupted lake and mountain views. Minutes from local attractions including Huka Falls, hot mineral pools, golf courses, and lake cruises. Amenities include a heated swimming pool, private grotto plunge pool, sauna, gym, and WiFi.
Nestled amongst the epic scenery of the Central Plateau, with impressive views across Lake Taupo and Tongariro National park, relax and unwind in pure luxury. All beautifully-appointed rooms and suites have private terraces and guest amenities include an elegant bistro, heated swimming pool, spa, sauna, kids’ pool, tennis court, accessible rooms and facilities, mountain bike hire, gym, room service and Wi-Fi.
Acacia Cliffs Lodge has been purpose built to ensure luxury and comfort, contemporary in design but with a strong New Zealand character. The lodge is a very quiet and private property nestled on two hectares of landscaped grounds, and only six kilometres from the vibrant town centre of Taupo. Includes accommodation, pre-dinner drinks and canapes, gourmet breakfast continental and cooked, complimentary bottle of NZ wine on arrival, in-room refreshments, full use of lodge facilities, free internet access and courtesy pick up/drop off Taupo Airport by prior arrangement.
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.
HUKAFALLS JET
Feel the rush of 270,000 litres per second of crystal clear water thundering down towards you! Hukafalls Jet will take you on a 30 minute thrill ride to the very base of Huka Falls, New Zealand’s most visited and amazing natural attraction. Shoot through tunnels of trees, buzz past banks and cliffs at 80km/h in your state of the art jet boat and then hang on tight for the famous Hukafalls Jet 360° spins! Hukafalls Jet is the only jet boat operator permitted to visit the spectacular Huka Falls – you won’t get any closer than this! Operates daily 9am to 5pm. A courtesy vehicle is available on request for transport within Taupō. Allow 1 hour.
CHRIS JOLLY OUTDOORS SCENIC CRUISES AND FISHING
Chris Jolly Outdoors for all your fun on the Lake! Daily scenic tours, private fishing charters, guided hikes and fly fishing are just a few of the activities we specialise in.
Daily Scenic - The iconic Cruise Cat is your smoothest ride to view the Lake and visit the famous Maori rock carvings. Learn the history of the region whilst enjoying your complimentary homemade muffin and hot drink. Family activities on board, wheelchair and pushchair access. Under 5’s always free with kids free in the NZ school holidays. Duration: 90minutes departs 10.30am, 1.30pm (5pm cruise Dec-April). On Sundays, experience the Kiwiana Brunch with a fishing demonstration and full cooked Kiwi Breakfast. Duration: 2 hours.
Fishing - On the Lake in your private boat, or up one of our many rivers with your specialist Fly Fishing guide. The team at Chris Jolly Outdoors will ensure you have an experience of a lifetime.
VENTURES BEYOND
Western Bay Taster Cruise – This 90+ minute journey departs from Kinloch Marina just a short 15 minute drive from Taupo township. We'll swing by Kotukutuku landing and onboard any Great Lake Trail riders and their bikes while you take a 2 minute walk into the bush to discover the first of 3 waterfalls.
Western Bay Adventurer Cruise -When exploring the Western Bays you can see the Karangahape Cliffs, hidden ravines and even stop off in the glistening waters of Te Papa bay for a picnic - either bring your own or order an amazing grazing platter from The Good Graze Co. A great afternoon full of exploring the wonders that are only accessible by boat in the Western Bays of Lake Taupō. Perfect for families and groups wanting a once in a lifetime adventure.
Western Bay Taster Cruise
Western Bay Adventurer Cruise
TAUPŌ TANDEM SKYDIVING
Adult Child (5-12yrs)
$137 $96
$275 $190
TONGARIRO RIVER RAFTING
Tongariro Whitewater Rafting - Enjoy a grade 3+ whitewater rafting experience that combines the heart pumping action of more than 60 rapids with sufficient lower grade water that enables the splendid scenery and ample wildlife to be enjoyed. During all this, challenge your limits by daring to do the cliff jump and take in the commentary from our knowledgeable professional guides. Allow 4hrs (2-2 1/2hrs on the river). Grade 3+. Departs Summer 9am and 2pm. Winter 12pm.
Tongariro Family Float - Let the whole family enjoy a leisurely cruise down the soft, tumbling water of the lower Tongariro River. Immerse yourselves in the magnificent scenery and observe the many species of native wildlife that will surround you. Our safe, guided route brings the magic alive to first time rafters and especially children. Allow 3hrs (1 1/2hrs on the river). Grade 2. Departs Summer 10.30am
RUAPEHU, TARANAKI & HAWKE’S BAY
DRIVING DISTANCES:
AUCKLAND TO:
New Plymouth 365 kms, 5 hrs
Napier 433kms, 5 hrs 30 mins
Mt Ruapehu 340 kms, 5 hrs
Martinborough 648 kms, 8 hrs
WELLINGTON TO:
Mt Ruapehu 330kms, 4 hrs
Napier 320 kms, 4 hrs
MARTINBOROUGH TO
Napier 280 kms, 3 hrs 45 mins
Rotorua 455 kms, 5 hrs 30mins
Wellington 80kms, 55 mins
SPECIAL EVENTS:
18 May 2024 - Hawke's Bay Marathon
6 Apr 2025 - Harvest Moon featuring Tome Jones
13-16 Feb 2025Napier Art Deco Festival
Mar 2025 - F.A.W.C! (Food and Wine Classic)
MOUNTAIN, SURF AND WINE EXPERIENCE
Western North Island encompasses a variety of landscapes including the dramatic snow-capped peaks of Mt Taranaki, Mt Ruapehu, Mt Tongariro and Mt Ngauruhoe, while further south are rolling farmlands, all bound by a pristine coastline. For connoisseurs of the grape, Hawke’s Bay and Wairarapa region gives you a 350km touring route through world-class wineries. Be sure to call into the Martinbough Wine Centre.
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Located in World heritage listed Tongariro National Park, 2,797m high Mt Ruapehu is the North Island’s highest peak and a popular skiing and hiking destination.
» In Feb 1931 an earthquake registering 7.9 on the Richter scale levelled almost all the buildings of Napier. Napier’s famous Art Deco reputation is a result of the massive rebuilding at the city in the Art Deco style so popular in the 1930s.
» Mt Bruce National Wildlife Centre has an important breeding and research program for native birdlife and home to the rare white kiwi.
» Remarkably similar in shape to Japan’s Mt Fuji, 2,518m Mt Taranaki in Egmont National Park is one of New Zealand’s most accessible alpine areas and has 300 kms of walking tracks throughout the park.
» Wine Tasting – The Hawke’s Bay is highly regarded for its chardonnays & Wairarapa is highly regarded for its fine reds.
» Nov -Mar visit Cape Kidnappers Gannet Reserve, one of only 2 mainland colonies in the world.
» Hawke’s Bay is now officially a Great Wine Capital of the World.
MASTERTON Copthorne Hotel Solway Park
MARTINBOROUGH Parehua Resort
MARTINBOROUGH The Martinborough Hotel
Sophisticated, elegant, boutique accommodation in the heart of this world-class wine village. Choose heritage rooms in the original 1882 building, or more contemporary suites in the newer part of the hotel; both offer utmost comfort throughout. The on-site restaurant and bar
takes you through 10 tunnels and over 20 bridges as you travel 40KM by rail and 25KM by Jet Boat on the Whanganui River. This tour offers a mixture of nostalgia and adrenaline. Tokirima 10 Tunnel Ride: Board our shuttle at Taumarunui and be delivered to our waiting carts on the line. You will travel through 10 tunnels including the longest tunnel on the line of 1.5 kms. Visit a Lavender Farm. Included: Lunch, shuttles and Rail Cart
Walking Tour - Take a walk back in time with a guided walking tour of Napier’s fascinating Art Deco Quarter. Your local guide will tell you stories of the earthquake that destroyed the city, the people that were affected, and the remarkable recovery and rebuild that was completed within two years. A truly memorable experience of the most complete Art Deco city in the world.
Vintage Car Tour - Discover Napier’s Art Deco heritage in style in a luxurious 1930s vintage car. Your journey will take in the city’s famous Art Deco Quarter,
TAKARO TRAILS
Self Guided Cape Winery Tour – This popular tour is an easy 16km ride with a focus on visiting wineries. From the fine wineries of Black Barn and Te Mata Estate in Havelock North you join the trail to cycle through orchard country, following the Tuki Tuki River, to the Pacific coast. On reaching the coastal settlement of Te Awanga your cycling efforts are rewarded with visits to more acclaimed wineries including Elephant Hill and Clearview Estate. Up to 6 wineries on the route. Includes Scott pathway bike and helmet hire, transfer to/from your Napier accommodation, riding instructions with map and water bottle and the "No Worries Package" which include guaranteed best bikes, total back-up support, cellphone holder, carrier & pannier bags and theft insurance. NB: It is standard practice for wineries to charge for tastings. Departs 10am. Allow 6 hours
THE SILKY OAK CHOCOLATE COMPANY
Heaven on Earth for Chocoholics! Designed to meet the cravings of everyone while learning more about the evolution of this delicious indulgence. Museum, shop and café open 9am-4pm weekdays and from 10am weekends and public holidays.
Chocolate Through the Ages Museum (Self guided). Step back 3,000 years and learn how chocolate has evolved through the centuries to the tantalising, silky smooth chocolate we all know and love today. View our 2,500 year old Mayan Chocolate Pot. Allow 30 mins to 2 hrs.
Triple Chocolate Dipper - Chocolate tasting at our factory shop. Includes entry into our Chocolate “Thru the Ages” Museum, Chocolate drink (or tea/coffee), chocolate muffin/slice (accompanied by liquid chocolate and cream) at our Café plus a bonus take home gift (chocolate of course). This is chocolate overload. Allow 2 hrs.
Triple Chocolate Temptation – A guided version of the Triple Chocolate Dipper tour above. At the factory a staff member will explain the chocolate making process, and will accompany you through the museum. Your guide will leave you once you have been seated at the café. The take home gift is a larger box of chocolates than the Triple Chocolate Dipper. Must be prebooked. Allow 2 hours.
PŪKAHA NATIONAL WILDLIFE CENTRE
Home of the famous White Kiwi - Witness conservation in action for yourself at one of New Zealand’s leading captive breeding sites for endangered native wildlife. Located 20 minutes north of Masterton and two hours from either Napier or Wellington, the 942-hectare forest restoration project is home to wild birds that have been reintroduced as well as a visitor centre, theatre and shops. Feed the longfin eels, learn about tuatara, see the working kiwi nursery and meet Kahurangi the kōkako. Afterwards visitors can relax in the café beside wild kākā overlooking the takahē. Open everyday from 9:00am
1 hour Guided Tour - Learn about the forest from a dedicated ranger as you explore Pūkaha’s walking tracks. Includes the Kiwi Nursery.
2 hour Behind the Scenes Tour - A unique option for those wanting a deeper look at Pūkaha’s conservation work. Includes the Guided Tour and a special hands-on experience as guests accompany a ranger about their daily duties with the wildlife.
ODYSSEY WINE TOURS
A Twilight Odyssey - A progressive three-course meal across some of New Zealand’s top winery restaurants. Beginning with a scenic drive, participate in an interactive wine tasting at Vidal Estate while indulging in a gourmet platter. Enjoy a ‘Champagne sunset’ from Te Mata Peak (seasonal). Main course served with wine at Elephant hill or Craggy Range (restaurants subject to change). Finish with a visit to New Zealand’s oldest and grandest winery the Mission Estate for dessert and dessert wine. Includes: accommodation transfers, sightseeing with full commentary and progressive three-course meal with wines.
Full Day Odyssey Experience - A complete action-packed taste of what Hawke’s Bay has to offer. Learn about wine etiquette and tasting technique then enjoy a full behind the scenes tour of the famous Church Road winery and New Zealand’s only wine museum. Visit the country’s oldest and grandest winery, the Mission Estate for lunch with matching wine. After lunch, visit a selection of top boutique wineries and indulge in a tasting platter at one of them. A complete wine and gourmet experience! Includes: accommodation transfers, lunch with wine, afternoon tasting platter, sightseeing with fully guided commentary and wine tastings at 6 wineries.
ADRIFT GUIDED ADVENTURES
Adrift’s one day and multi-day treks, walks, canoe trips and Rail Trail Cycleway tours offer a professionally guided and enjoyable experience for people of all abilities and skill levels.
One Day Guided Tongariro Alpine Crossing - The Tongariro National Park has dual World Heritage status with three active andesitic volcanoes, Mt Tongariro, Mt Ngauruhoe and Mt Ruapehu. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing spans the length of Mt Tongariro starting at Mangatepopo and concluding at Ketetahi with the highest point being at Red Crater. Highlights include Soda Springs, South Crater, Red Crater and Blue Lake. Includes: Return Transport from National Park and Whakapapa Village accommodation, lunch, guide/s and trekking/wet weather gear hire. Duration: 7-8hrs. Meeting time: 8-8:30am. Finish time: 4:30-5pm. Approx. 1 hour of scheduled stops and photo opportunities. This can vary depending on weather conditions. A medium level of fitness is required. The walking pace is not fast but is steady.
Sunset Guided Walk - This is a fantastic 2 hour walk along an easy grade track on Mt Ruapehu. Walk for 45 minutes to a point where we can sit, relax and watch the sun setting over Mt Taranaki whilst indulging in one of New Zealand’s finest wines. Your guide will talk about the areas geology, volcanology and New Zealand cultural history. Includes: guide/s, a glass of New Zealand sparkling wine and return transport for National Park Village and Whakapapa Village. Pick up times vary and are 1 hour before sunset and drop off is 1 hour after sunset. Approx. pick up times: 7.00pm in summer. 4:30pm in winter (01 May-30 Sep). If walking on a un pathed track is too much then the route can be changed to something easier. Pick up and drop off from accommodation in Taupō, Turangi and Ohakune can also be arranged (extra costs apply).
1 Day Whanganui River Guided Canoe - For those who want to experience one of New Zealand’s Great Walk by canoe. The Whanganui National Park has rugged terrain covered in lush native forest with the Whanganui River flowing through the heart of it. It is rich with Māori and European history, the largest reminder of which is the famous ‘Bridge to Nowhere’. Just as the early explorers did, you will see and experience the NZ wilderness. Paddling downstream you will travel through bush-clad hills, see waterfalls, spectacular sheer gorges, farmland as well as some rapids en-route. Includes: Guide/s, transport between the Adrift Tongariro base and the river put in, lunch, all equipment required (canoe, dry barrels for your gear, PFD’s, paddles). Departures: Oct – May Pick up: 9am
WELLINGTON
NZ’S ULTIMATE URBAN DESTINATION
New Zealand’s capital city is full of hidden laneways, and world-class coffee and craft beer. Experience Te Papa’s interactive museum magic, go behind the scenes at Wētā Workshop to see props from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies, and still have time for shopping and dinner at one of Wellington’s award-winning eateries.
DRIVING DISTANCES:
WELLINGTON TO:
Auckland 650 kms, 9 hrs 30 mins
Rotorua 460 kms, 6 hrs 30 mins
Taupō 370 kms, 5 hrs 20 mins
Masterton 100 kms, 1 hr 20 mins
Napier 320 kms, 4 hrs 30 mins
Paihia 890 kms, 13 hrs
Wanganui 195 kms 2 hrs 45 mins
SPECIAL EVENTS:
May 2024 - Visa on a Plate
June 2024 - Matariki Ki Poneke Festival
Aug 2024 - Beervana
Sept/Oct 2024 - World of Wearable Arts Awards
Mar 2025 - Homegrown
June 2025 - Kia Mau Festival
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Stunning 360 degree city and harbour views from the Mount Victoria Lookout.
» Go kiwi spotting on a nocturnal tour at Zealandia, the Karori wildlife experience.
» Relax at the inner city beach at Oriental Bay.
» Catch the iconic Wellington Cable Car to the Botanic Gardens.
» Visit Kapiti Island, one of New Zealand's oldest nature reserves. The best way to visit is a guided tour or stay the night for some Kiwi spotting.
CULTURE, HERITAGE AND SHOPPING:
» Te Papa is Australasia’s most visited museum and is definitely a ‘must-do’. The USA Washington Post described it as “one of the most ambitiously eclectic museums in the world”.
» Wellington is home to the Royal New Zealand Ballet, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, The New Zealand Opera and the national dance and drama schools, all perform regularly in town.
» Wellington has a thriving food and drink scene with coffee, craft beer, food trucks, great brunch, food tours and weekend markets.
» Cuba Street is the Bohemian alternative quarter capturing the city’s creative pulse.
a restaurant and bar (breakfast, lunch and dinner), room service, 24-hour reception, and car parking (paid direct).
• Ferry transport to/from Kapiti Island
• Introductory talk and welcome from one of our
Craft Beer Tour – Visit four of Wellington and the Hutt Valley's best craft breweries with tastings of their amazing products at each location. The tour includes: A tipple at award-winning Kereru Brewery including brewery tour, A tasting paddle at Panhead Brewery in Brewtown, A stop at Baylands Brewery in Petone for a tasting, Finally, you'll visit the inimitable, Tuatara Brewery Temple of Taste
Martinborough Wine & Foodie Tour - Enjoy a scenic drive over the Remutaka Ranges before tantalizing your taste buds with tastings at five of our tasting partners. The tour includes: Winery tour with tastings and lunch, A tour of Olivo olive oil grove, Beer tasting at Martinborough Brewery, Tastings at C'est Cheese and Schoc.
KAPITI ISLAND NATURE TOURS
Kapiti Island is one of New Zealand's most important Nature Reserves, rich in conservation activity and history. The tour departs Wellington daily at 7.00am bound for Paraparaumu Beach, roughly a 1-hour drive North. Learn of the incredible history featuring heroic Maori warriors, as well as some of the world's first dedicated conservationists. Your guide will walk with you and help you identify the flora and fauna around you as you enjoy a huge range of endemic New Zealand bird life. Enjoy a delicious cooked lunch with the whanau (family) at the Lodge, followed by independent walking, or relaxation! You can expect to see some of our most beautiful and endangered birds including kaka, takahe, hihi, korimako (bellbird), weka and more! This is New Zealand sightseeing and natural experience at its best.
ZEALANDIA ECO-SANCTUARY
ZEALANDIA by Day - Join a two hour exploration of Wellington’s eco-sanctuary lead by an expert guide. Tours depart daily at 10am, 11am and 1pm. Venture into the sanctuary to discovery the riches of New Zealand’s flora and fauna at its very best. See the critically endangered takahē – only 300 remain in New Zealand. See bird species that have been successfully reintroduced into the mainland by ZEALANDIA, e.g. the busy tīeke (saddleback), the bright hihi, kākā (bush parrot), kākāriki, tūī and bellbirds.
ZEALANDIA by Night - 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. Tours depart nightly, 30 minutes before sunset (tour time will be confirmed upon booking).
XPLOR TOURS
Take on board the best the Wellington region has to offer with informative and entertaining Wellington tours. From Wellington sightseeing tours including Lord of the Rings sites, the Weta Cave and other city highlights.
Half Day LOTR Tour - This tour is more than just visiting filming sites… Your guide will share fascinating littleknown gems relating to the filming at each site, and you will want to watch the films all over again once you have done this informative tour. You will also visit Weta Workshop and be part of a guided tour through the workshop to see how props plus weaponry are made, and possibly meet some of the artists at work. The second part of this guided Weta experience will take you through the actual stage set for Thunderbirds, which is fascinating for any age group
Full Day LOTR Tour - This tour will encompass everything listed in the half day tour, but in addition will visit more filming locations in the Hutt Valley, and a lunch will be provided.
Half Day Wellington Highlights - This half day tour takes in breath-taking scenic views and photo opportunities around picturesque and unforgettably beautiful Wellington. We give a taste of why Wellington has been voted internationally the most liveable city twice in recent years.
WĒTĀ WORKSHOP
Dive head-first into a world of movie magic in Wellington, New Zealand, and journey through the creative design and physical effects facility, Wētā Workshop, with a guided round trip.
In part one, explore real props, costumes and creatures created for your favourite films, from Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit to Avatar, District 9 and Mulan, and many more iconic movies. Interact with cool stuff from our creative departments and catch an artist at work on our tour stage.
In addition, we also can include the option for a return transfer from Wellington i-SITE in the city centre to the Wētā Workshop Experience in Miramar. Our knowledgeable driver will highlight and talk about the iconic film sites of Wellington – a UNESCO City Of Film - as you journey across the city.
Explore the Weta Cave retail store: A cavern of creativity in its own right! Be greeted by giant trolls on arrival, explore our mini-museum and watch a documentary on the history of Weta Workshop's creativity
Creative Workshop: With the guidance of Wētā Workshop’s experienced event technicians, create your own movie magic right here in Wellington. Journey behind the scenes, and explore the making of exploring the props, costumes and creatures we created for some of your favourite films. Then learn how to do it yourself with a hands-on introduction to sculpting, special effects makeup or leatherwork
*Family and child pricing available
Zozo TravelMARLBOROUGH, PICTON & NELSON
TOP OF THE SOUTH ISLAND AND TOP OF THE SUNSHINE STAKES
Secluded bays, excellent fishing and boating, fertile soils and plenty of sunshine, combined with numerous wine plus arts and crafts trails, make this a very popular region for Kiwis and international visitors.
DRIVING DISTANCES:
PICTON TO:
Nelson 144 kms, 2 hrs
Blenheim 30 kms, 25 mins
Kaikōura 160 kms, 2 hrs 15 mins
Christchurch 342 kms, 5 hrs
NELSON TO:
Collingwood 135 kms, 2 hr 20 mins
Kaiteriteri 65 kms, 1 hr 15 mins
Greymouth 290 kms, 4 hrs 10 minss
SPECIAL EVENTS:
06 Apr 2024 – MarchFest (Beer Festival)
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand’s only coastal national park.
» The 51 km 3-4 day Abel Tasman guided walk is very popular.
» Nelson Lakes National Park is an alpine experience.
» Kahurangi National Park (New Zealand’s 2nd largest) is predominantly a wilderness experience and home to the Heaphy Track.
» Pupu Springs, near Golden Bay are reputed to be the world’s clearest springs.
» With 1,500 kms of coastline the Marlborough Sounds is a boaties paradise with lots of hidden inlets and sheltered bays, perfect for kayaking and cruising.
» The 71 km Queen Charlotte Track in the Marlborough Sounds takes 3-5 days and offers stunning ridgeline views.
» Fresh seafood, in particular blue cod, snapper, salmon, terakihi, scallops and greenshell mussels.
» Grab a Marlborough Wine Trail map for a choice of over 40 cellar doors to visit.
Set within Queen Charlotte Sound’s natural beauty, Punga Cove Resort offers a range of accommodation options, with sundecks giving privacy and superb views across Endeavour Inlet. Take a resort kayak or mountain bike the Queen Charlotte Track, lounge by the pool, explore the walking tracks, relax at the jetty cafe or indulge in the restaurant’s superb menu and wine list.
Located in splendid isolation in stunning Endeavour Inlet, Queen Charlotte Sound, is Furneaux Lodge. Surrounded by 800 hectares of virgin native forest, the lodge offers a range of accommodation options, and award-winning cuisine. Go kayaking or swimming, explore the Queen Charlotte Track on foot or by mountain bike. Or simply enjoy the views and pure relaxation.
Relax and enjoy comfort, peace, and affordability on the waterfront, only a two-minute walk from the town centre and 800m from the ferry terminal. Accessible rooms and spa bath rooms available. Licensed bar and restaurant on site, and an outdoor swimming pool. Other amenities include WiFi access, guest laundry facilities, and free car parking.
Located 5-minute drive to the wineries, airport, train station and city centre and 5 minute walk to the supermarket, café, hotel and restaurant. 30 minutes to Picton and ferry terminal. All units are located on the ground floor.
Bella Vista Nelson is the perfect base to explore the local wine regions and stunning Abel Tasman National Park. The motel is easy to find on Tahunanui Drive, a short stroll to Tahuna Beach, shops, bars, restaurants and cafes. We are an easy 10 minute drive from Nelson City.
Centrally located – Rutherford
Hotel Nelson ~ A Heritage Hotel
– is Nelson’s only 24-hour-fullyserviced hotel. A short stroll from the best sights Nelson has to offer, historic South Street and the beautiful cathedral. 3min walk to the city centre, 10min drive from the airport.
Offering 113 luxurious rooms and suites will all modern facilities including, Health Centre, Sauna, Outdoor Pool (operates Oct-Mar), Complimentary Wi-Fi, Onsite Parking with EV charging capabilities, Oceano Restaurant, Port O’Call Bar and Atom Café parking.
A luxury retreat offering boutique accommodation at the water’s edge in a village setting with beautiful grounds. With a choice of hotel rooms, garden and laneway suites and 2 bedroom Terrace Houses, the resort meets the needs of all guests and offers outstanding service. Amenities include a restaurant, beauty and hair salon, craft jeweller, swimming pool, gym, free Wifi and free car parking.
Just 400 metres from the famed Abel Tasman National Park, restaurants, cafes, water taxis, and kayaking. The Lodge provides the perfect accommodation base from which to explore the area. With 15 spacious private chalets set in beautiful native grounds in Marahau (‘Abel Tasman Village'), the Lodge is a tranquil haven to unwind, relax and enjoy. Soak in our hot tub, relax in our native gardens or enjoy the outdoor games we have.
Situated amidst stunning natural beauty, this luxury lodge offers an exceptional wilderness experience in an isolated location. Rooms and suites are furnished for comfort and relaxation, and feature panoramic views. Enjoy fine dining with an emphasis in fresh seafood and local produce. On-site spa, sauna, massage, reflexology, and indoor heated swimming pool.
New Zealand’s finest coastal trail is found in Abel Tasman National Park. The well-formed track weaves through lush native forest, and along golden beaches fringed with azure waters and sculpted granite headlands. Stay at Beachfront Lodges. Optional walking each day so this trip is ideal for groups of different ages, abilities and interests. Available all year.
Includes:
Knowledgeable host guides, meals
Twin/double share accommodation (ensuite)
Launch cruise
5
trips depart Tues. 3 day trips depart Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat and Sun (subject to availability)
Day 1: Coach from Nelson or Motueka. Briefing and luggage storage in Motueka. Cruise the granite coast Kaiteriteri to Totaranui. Walk approx 3 hours (7 kms) to Meadowbank Homestead at Awaroa.
Day 2: Relax or explore Awaroa Inlet by kayak or foot. Up to 4 hrs, 8kms.
Day 3: Awaroa to Torrent Bay Lodge, you choose how much walking you would like up to 22 kms, divided into 3 sections; or take the boat. From Awaroa, walk to the long golden beach at Onetahuti. Then, walk over a forested saddle and around the waterfall track at Bark Bay. After lunch, walk through native forest and across the swing bridge over Falls River.
Day 4: Choose bush and beach walk options, canoeing around Torrent Bay inlet or relaxing. Maximum 5 hours walking (10 kms).
Day 5: Walk the easiest section of the track, weaving through native forest and golden beaches, 4 hours (13 kms). At Marahau your coach awaits to transfer to Motueka (4.30pm) or Nelson (5.30pm).
Note: Kayak and Walk Combo: on day 3, kayak from Onetahuti, through Tonga Island Marine Reserve to Torrent Bay. On day 5, kayak from Torrent Bay to Marahau/Kaiteriteri.
3-Day Itinerary: excludes days 2 and 4. May be reversed on some departures.
Please ask for a copy of their comprehensive brochure.
QUEEN CHARLOTTE TRACK - GUIDED OR INDEPENDENT WALK OPTIONS
Located at the top of the South Island in the majestic Marlborough Sounds. This 71km 4 day/3 night walk requires a moderate level of fitness. Highlights include panoramic coastal views, lush native forest, eco-tour and resort accommodation.
Day 1: Departs Picton, starting with an eco-tour experience then on to Ship Cove to commence the first 15 kms of the track. Overnight Furneaux Lodge.
Day 2: 11.7 kms of easy walking to Punga Cove in Endeavour Inlet.
Day 3: The most challenging with 23.6 kms of undulating walking (walkers have the option of taking the water taxi). Overnight: The Portage.
Day 4: 20 kms completes the walk to Anakiwa. Boat transfer back to Picton.
Guided Walk - Scheduled departures Oct - April. Includes mature knowledgeable guides, eco-tour experience, 3 nights twin share accommodation, water transport to and from the track, boat transfers of luggage each day, all meals (excluding breakfast on Day 1) and snacks and use of a light day pack.
Independent Walk - Available all year. Includes pre-trip information, track notes, 3 nights twin share accomm, packed lunch each day (other meals to be purchased from resorts), water transfer to the track and luggage transfer each day plus back to Picton. Please ask for a copy of the full itinerary.
Operated by Marlborough Sounds Adventure Company
Adult Twin Share Guided Walk
Independent Walk
MARLBOROUGH TOUR COMPANY
Marlborough Wine Iconic Tour: Marlborough has become world famous for two iconic areas, the Marlborough wine region and the Marlborough Sounds. Enjoy the perfect combo tour through both areas on the Marlborough Icons Tour. This tour starts in the heart of the Marlborough wine region with two fine wine experiences before heading through for lunch (own cost) on the waterfront in the Marlborough Sounds. Then in the afternoon enjoy a totally unique Seafood Cruise in the Marlborough Sounds. Learn about seafood farming, take in some stunning scenery and enjoy fresh local seafood with a glass of award winning Marlborough wine.
Taste Marlborough: This tour has been created for visitors who love great wine and those who want to learn more about the region, the wineries, the wines and the people who create them. Taste Marlborough is a full day wine tour through a selection of boutique and iconic wineries, a group selected for their history, fabulous service and stunning range of wines. Enjoy a tour through a vineyard and through a winery, special wine tastings, and lunch (own cost) at a leading winery. These two great tours are brought to you by the Marlborough Tour Company, a company with a 20-year history in fabulous wine and food experiences.
BEACHCOMBER CRUISE
The Beachcomber mail boat is the only official licensed New Zealand Post Rural delivery service in the Queen Charlotte Sounds. Share the excitement of mail day as our skipper delivers mail, freight and groceries to the families who live in the various bays, inlets and coves of the sounds. No route is the same as we explore a different area each day. Designed to take you off the beaten tourist path so you can experience the real Queen Charlotte Sounds.
Duration: 4.5 - 5 hours Monday to Saturday1:30pm - 5:30pm
MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS ADVENTURE COMPANY
This award winning company is proud to share their knowledge of this stunningly beautiful region. With a temperate climate and 1500 kms of sheltered waterways to explore, the Marlborough Sounds provide great yearround paddling for all tastes, from the nervous novice to the experienced expeditioner. All equipment provided.
One Day Guided Kayak - A fun and easy introduction to sea kayaking and the Marlborough Sounds. Experience the beauty of the Queen Charlotte Sound and learn about the wildlife and history of the area. Delicious morning tea and lunch are provided. Departs Picton daily at 8.30am and returns to Picton by 4pm.
Note: Dec - Mar, there is also a half day option available (no lunch provided). Min. age 16yrs.
SOUNDS CONNECTION WINE TOURS
The best way to indulge in some of the fine wines of the Marlborough wine country with no worries of driving. With itineraries that change daily, these small group tours often include a range of smaller and larger Marlborough wineries. Includes transfers from central Picton or Blenheim accommodation and the services of an expert guide.
Full Day Wine Tour - Visit approximately 6-7 venues, includes wine tasting. Lunch own expense. Departs: daily 10.30am returns 4.30pm – 5pm.
Full Day Gourmet Wine Experience - Departs: Nov - Apr 10.30am returns 5pm, (set itinerary) includes lunch.
Half Day Wine Tour - Departs: daily 1.30pm. Returns 5.30pm.
Note: Scenic touring options also available, details on request.
COUGAR LINE
3 Hour Sounds Delivery Cruise - Enjoy the comfort of our luxury catamarans as we cover up to 120 kilometres of sheltered waterways and bays of the Queen Charlotte Sound. See a variety of marine life and share in the fun of delivering passengers and freight to the Sound’s resorts, holiday homes and permanent residences. Departs: Summer (Oct - Apr) 10am and 1.30pm; Winter (May - Sep) 9am and 1.30pm.
Early Bird Eco Cruise - Seals, dolphins, penguins, gannets and shearwaters abound on this 55 minute cruise to Motuara Island where early morning bird song greets you as you step ashore. Motuara Island is a bird sanctuary and safe haven for many rare species, including the South Island saddleback and bush robin. Little blue penguins nest alongside a well formed track which gradually climbs to a spectacular vantage point built above the forest canopy. You will have approximately 2 hours to explore the island. Includes a flora and fauna identification sheet and map. Departs: Daily (Oct-Apr) 8am, returns to Picton: 1pm or 4.30pm.
Full Day Cruise and Queen Charlotte Walk - Designed for those who wish to spend time on the famous Queen Charlotte Track with walks ranging from 1 to 5 hours catering to all levels of fitness. The most popular is the 5-hour walk from Ship Cove to Furneaux Lodge. Ideal for all ages, these unguided walks take you through lush beech forests, nikau palms and native bush. There is time to grab a bite to eat and a drink at Furneaux Lodge before boarding the boat for the return journey. Duration 9 hours including 6 hours on shore. Departs: Oct-Apr 8am and 10am; Winter May-Sep 9am.
CABLE BAY ADVENTURE PARK
The Cable Bay Adventure Park—Nelson’s Adventure Destination. Less than 15 minutes from central Nelson with a range of activities to suit everyone
The Skywire - The worlds longest flying fox, the Skywire is a touch of adrenaline mixed with an amazing scenic ride. Soar 1.6 kilometres in each direction in the custom designed 4 person chair, high above the stunning forest canopy with no sound but the wind in your ears and the chorus of native bird song. Allow 1 hour.
4x4 Quad Bike Tours - The Bayview circuit is our most popular ride. Explore over 14km of tracks through native bush and up to the spectacular Bayview lookout. Professional instruction, Insightful commentary, and Light refreshments included. Allow 2.5 hours. Children must be 16 years + to self drive.
GOLDEN BAY AIR
Golden Bay Air is family run air transport service that has been operating 14 years from beautiful Golden Bay in North-West Nelson. As well as spectacular scenic flights from Takaka and Nelson, we offer daily scheduled flights between Wellington, Takaka, Nelson and Karamea, plus shuttles and rental cars from Golden Bay and Heaphy and Abel Tasman Track transport.
Fly Golden Bay and Cruise Abel Tasman Experience - Full Day Tour 9.30am to 5.30pm
Get off the beaten track to discover both spectacular Golden Bay and the idyllic Abel Tasman National Park by air, land and sea in a single day without retracing your steps. Starting in Nelson, your day includes: an incredible 30 minute scenic flight to Golden Bay over the stunning Abel Tasman golden beaches and azure seas; an easy 30 minute bush walk to the clearest water in the world at Te Waikoropupu Springs; a scenic shuttle tour along Golden Bay’s limestone coastlines to the northern entrance to the Abel Tasman National Park; and a stunning cruise along the Abel Tasman beaches with a two hour stop for lunch at either Totaranui Beach (in winter) or Awaroa Beach (summer). Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins and seals! At the end of your cruise catch a shuttle transfer back to Nelson. Lunch is not included but Awaroa Lodge is open Oct-April, or a picnic lunch can be arranged in advance. Multi day or reverse options from both Wellington and Nelson also available.
Adult Child
Fly Golden Bay and Cruise Abel Tasman Experience $667 $667
NELSON CLASSIC CARS MUSEUM
Skywire
4x4 Quad Bike Tour
Adult Child (under 16yrs)
$111
$192
$81
$61
WILSONS ABEL TASMAN
Kayak, Seals and Walk (Guided kayak, Unguided walk) - Do it all in one day! Start Kaiteriteri 9 am with our “Split Apple Paddle” guided sea kayak, exploring the sheltered Kaiteriteri coastline to iconic Split Apple Rock formation. Return to Kaiteriteri around noon where you farewell your guide. Have lunch at a local café or order a picnic to enjoy on board the Vista Cruise, departing 1pm for a scenic boat ride along the coast into the heart of the national park. Pause to view the antics of seals on Tonga Island before landing at historic Tonga Quarry Beach 2pm. Walk through native forest, around the Bark Bay falls track and on to idyllic Medlands Cove for your boat pick up at 5.05pm to cruise back to Kaiteriteri at 6.00pm. Includes: 2 hrs guided sea kayaking, 2 ¼ hrs self guided walk (less/no walking option available). Itinerary will vary during low season (19 April - 19 October)
Abel Tasman Seals and Beach Walk - For a walk to experience everything in the Park: wildlife, history, native forest and long, golden beaches this trip is for you. Departs Kaiteriteri 9.20 am, 10.30am and 1pm. Cruise to the Tonga Island seal colony off the golden sands of Onetahuti Beach. Land at picturesque Tonga Bay where an abandoned granite quarry site still holds evidence of this failed venture. Walk through native forest around the waterfall trail to Bark Bay then on to idyllic Medlands Cove for your pick up to cruise back to Kaiteriteri 4.10pm or 6.00pm. Walking time approx 2¼ hrs. Transfers available ex Motueka. A packed lunch can be ordered (extra cost).
Kayak, Seals and Walk - ex Kaiteriteri (Child
ex Nelson (Child 5-14yrs)
Adult Child
160 immaculate cars from more than 100 years of motoring - Nelson Classic Car Museum is one of the finest private collections in New Zealand. From the little 1908 Renault AX, to classics of the 1950s including Vauxhalls, Triumphs and Cadillacs, through to the exquisite mastery of Jaguar and Ferrari, the Museum is the place to marvel and admire an incredible collection of iconic cars.
Little Engine Eatery - Their freshly re-styled café has an irresistible range of wholesome, tasty, made-on-thepremises munchable goodness for brunch, lunch, and general all-day snacks.
Museum Store Take a moment to pursue the selection of funky ceramics, eye-catching jewellery, beautiful prints, fascinating books, mementos and collectables, all made in New Zealand. This is your one-stop shop for gifts, as well as those all-important self-rewards!
General Entry
Adult Child (5-14yrs)
$19
$8
FAREWELL SPIT TOURS
This is your chance to visit one of New Zealand’s undiscovered gems. At 35 kms long and more protected than a National Park, public access to Farewell Spit is usually restricted to the first 4 kms, however this tour travels the full length of the spit aboard a robust 4WD vehicle.
Farewell Spit Eco Tour - Highlights includes Cape Farewell, the South Island’s most northerly point and home to seals and their pups. Fossil Point, where old fossils expose themselves among the rocks and sea life abounds in rock pools nearby. 30 km along the ocean beach is the lighthouse reserve, where we pause for 45 minutes or so to climb the lighthouse, check out the view, learn some of the Māori legends about the spit, have refreshments in our lighthouse Keeper's cottage and soak up some history. Returning from the lighthouse, we climb a sandhill for panoramic views of the ocean beach, the parade of dunes along the centre of the spit and the inter-tidal plain where the migrant waders from the arctic circle feed during our spring, summer and autumn. Farewell Spit truly is a naturelover’s paradise. Departing from Collingwood, tour duration is 6.5 hours. As you travel along the beach, actual departure times are dependent on the tides and will be advised on confirmation of booking.
Note: As it is 2.5 hours drive from Nelson to Collingwood, we recommend over-nighting in Takaka pre or post this tour. Other tour options available on request.
Adult Child (under 16yrs)
$174
$87
Farewell Spit Eco Tour
$197
$66
HANMER SPRINGS & KAIKOURA
MOTHER NATURE AT HER BEST
Relax and indulge yourself in the therapeutic mineral waters at the gorgeous alpine hamlet of Hanmer Springs, then marvel at the amazing sight of giant whales and frolicking dolphins off the Kaikōura coastline.
DRIVING DISTANCES:
KAIKŌURA TO:
Hanmer Springs (Inland route) 129 kms, 2 hrs
Christchurch 185 kms, 2 hrs 30 mins
Picton 160 kms, 2 hrs 15 mins
HANMER SPRINGS TO:
Christchurch 135 kms, 1 hrs 30 mins
Greymouth 218 kms, 3 hrs
SPECIAL EVENTS:
19-21 Apr 2024 - Kaikōura Adventure Race
31 May – 3 Jun 2024 - Mudbuster Mountain Bike Event
18-22 Sept 2024 - Kaikōura Hop Sep 2024 - Kaikōura Whale Run
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Kaikōura’s nutrient rich waters make it a favourite location for a host of marine life. Sperm whales frequent the waters year round, migratory humpbacks arrive in June and orcas over the summer.
Permanent residents include the tiny Hector dolphins, high spirited dusky dolphins, royal albatross
and a huge variety of other pelagic birds, plus frisky seals.
» Kaikōura is also famous for its fishing and succulent crayfish.
» The Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa have been attracting visitors for over 100 years to relax and rejuvenate in the therapeutic waters.
» Visit some cellar doors in the Waipara Valley. 57 kms north of Christchurch, this is one of New Zealand’s fastest expanding grape growing regions and gaining a fine reputation for its pinots, riesling, chardonnay and sauvignon wines.
KAIKŌURA Kaikōura Gateway Motor Lodge
Relax in the charming township of Kaikōura, nestled between the mountains and the sea, in this selfcontained accommodation less than 10 minutes’ stroll from the town centre. Offering easy access to attractions and eco-adventures, the motel also features three accessible units, heated swimming pool, BBQ area, guest laundry, and free WiFi.
KAIKŌURA White Morph
Luxury waterfront accommodation fully-equipped for your every need, offering quality service and warm hospitality. Rooms are modern and cosy, and enjoy views of the ocean, mountains, or sunny garden. Amenities include free unlimited WiFi, guest laundry, and a BBQ/recreation area. Make the most of iconic Kaikōura with easy access to the best visitor attractions.
KAIKŌURA Sudima Kaikoura
With its superb location on the shoreline close to town, Sudima Kaikōura is blessed with stunning views of both the mountains and sea. It also puts the hotel within easy walking distance of Kaikōura activities, shops, restaurants, and bars. This state-of-the-art waterfront hotel has an outstanding in-house restaurant, a bar and conference facilities and infinity outdoor pool. We take care of the little things, so you’re all ready for a big day – of business, sightseeing, or nature watching.
KAIKŌURA Hapuku Lodge and Tree Houses
Offering luxurious accommodation on Kaikōura’s rugged coastline, this contemporary country hotel sits snugly at the base of the Kaikōura Seaward Mountain Range. Enjoy the abundance of natural attractions in the area; the region is renowned as an eco-marine mecca. Savour the meals created by the in-house chef, all from premium local produce.
KAIKŌURA Bendamere House B&B
Set among half an acre of rose gardens and lawns, with superb views of the Pacific Ocean and Seaward Kaikōura Mountain Range from private balconies/patios. Ample garden furniture to relax and enjoy the peaceful surrounds. One fully accessible room available. An easy stroll into the Kaikōura township for shops, dining, and local attractions.
HANMER SPRINGS Clear Ridge Apartments
Offering luxury, indulgence, and exemplary hospitality, these fully self-contained apartments are located next to an 18-hole golf course and less than five minutes’ walk from the thermal pools and town centre. Amenities include an outdoor spa pool, outdoor swimming pool, free car parking, and free WiFi. Two accessible suites available.
Hamner Springs Scenic Views Motel
HANMER SPRINGS The St James
Located
WHALE WATCH®
Come face-to-face with these magnificent creatures in their own environment aboard vessels designed specifically for this purpose. Giant sperm whales grow to 20 metres long and are present in these waters year round. Other species include migratory humpback whales, orcas, tiny hector's dolphins, high spirited dusky dolphins and fur seals. 4 sailings daily, conditions permitting. Pre-booking essential. Departs 7.15am, 10am, 12.45pm also 3.30pm during summer.
KAIKŌURA ENCOUNTERS
Dolphin Encounter - The dusky dolphins that reside along the Kaikōura coastline are known as the most acrobatic dolphins in the world and whether you choose to swim with the dolphins in their natural environment or stay dry and watch from the boat, the dolphins of Kaikōura will astound you! Departs: Three times a day in the summer and twice daily in the winter. Tours are usually around 3.5 hrs in duration.
Note: Advance bookings are essential due to the high demand for this activity. Tours are subject to sea conditions. Min. age to swim 8yrs, min. age to watch 5yrs.
Albatross Encounter - Get up close and personal to the largest wingspan in the world! The Albatross Encounter tour is an intimate boat based tour along the spectacular Kaikōura coastline taking you to visit incredible pelagic birds including the royal and wandering albatross. Departs: This tour operates three times daily in the summer and twice daily in the winter. Tours are usually around 2.5 hrs in duration. Note: This tour is subject to weather and sea conditions. Min. age 5 years.
ECOZIP KAIKOURA
Experience Kaikōura like you’ve never seen it before. Your 3.5-hour adventure and eco-tourism experience starts in central Kaikōura. At EcoZip’s homebase, you’ll meet some of our legendary crew, who will prep you for your 15-minute scenic shuttle ride south, in airconditioned comfort, to our “gear up” and staging location. From there, you’ll be transferred to a custom-built Unimog 4X4 that will carry you through the intertwined freshwater streams of the Kahutara river, then onto Rakanui Station.
Through all stages of your experience you’ll be accompanied by two of our expert, local guides, who will describe the history of the region, share stories of the local people and explain how your participation in the EcoZip experience is helping to restore sections of Rakanui Station’s farmland back to native forest.
SOUTH PACIFIC HELICOPTERS AND WINGS OVER WHALES
Experience Kaikōura’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, Kaikōura is a spectacular place. Whale watching by aeroplane offers the unique perspective of viewing the entire whale from head to tail as they breathe on the ocean’s surface. You will have your own window seat and the opportunity to clearly view and photograph Kaikōura’s marine wildlife during your 30-minute flight from the comfort of a high winged aircraft. Wings Over Whales Kaikōura and their friendly, professional team welcome individuals, groups and those with children, infants and limited mobility.
KAIKŌURA KAYAKS
Kaikōura’s original kayak operator est. 1998. Paddle with playful fur Seals as they dive and manoeuvre around you while keeping warm and dry in your stable enclosed double sea kayak. Continue around the coastline for chance encounters with dusky dolphins, blue penguins and albatross. Our eco-friendly 1/2 day guided Seal Kayaking tours offer a safe, enjoyable, interactive experience, with little effort and a whole lot of good fun! All equipment provided including dry bags for camera’s, gore-Tex dry pants, jackets and wet shoes over the winter months. No experience necessary, suitable for all ages and abilities, families are most welcome. Operating year round. Voted “TOP CHOICE” by Lonely Planet! Departs: 8:30am, 12:30pm and 4:30pm Oct-March, 8:30am and 12:30pm April-Sept.
HAPUKU KITCHENS
Located just 6kms north of Kaikōura in a small area called Hapuku.
GLENSTRAE 4WD ADVENTURES
HANMER SPRINGS THERMAL POOLS & SPA
Nestled in the magnificent South Island high country, just 90 minutes from Christchurch, Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa is the perfect place to rebalance and unwind. The thermal pools have been attracting visitors for more than 125 years, all seeking the benefits of the natural mineral waters, clear alpine air and uplifting environment. Set in the heart of the village, they offer 22 open-air thermal pools of varying temperatures, private thermal pools, sauna and steam rooms, heated freshwater pools with lazy river, as well as a large family activity pool and children’s AquaPlay area, and three waterslides including NZ’s largest aquatic thrill ride ‘Conical Thrill’. Their international spa, The Spa at Hanmer Springs, specialises in offering spa, body and beauty treatments to enhance the wellbeing of their customers. All of these facilities are set amongst landscaped gardens offering picnic areas and licensed café.
Alpine Aqua Revitaliser - Begin your treatment with a 30 minute sauna or steam. Followed by a delicious treatment including our Alpine Aqua Refresher facial and an Unwind Your Back relaxation massage. Use of all outdoor thermal and freshwater pools and use of towel included.
HANMER SPRINGS ATTRACTIONS
Alpine Aqua Vichy - A full hour long treatment with full body exfoliation before the warmth of the Vichy’s rain showers. Our therapist will work in harmony with the soothing waters to gently massage and guide the Vichy to create a perfect peaceful state. Use of all outdoor Thermal Pools before or after your treatment. Hot Stone Therapy Package - Feel the stress and tension leave your body as heated basalt stones are gently placed then massaged over your body to encourage relaxation using your choice of signature pure essential oil blends to relax and rebalance. A 90 minutes Traditional Hot Stone Ritual massage, use of all outdoor pools, towel hire.
Jet the Gorge – A thrilling 30 minute jet boat ride of the entire length of Hanmer’s spectacular Waiau Gorge. Take in the magnificent scenery, then hold on tight while you experience the famous “Hamilton 360 degree jet spin” - excitement plus! Narrow gorges, braided shallows, white water rapids, this ride has it all. Departs: 11am, 1pm and 3.00pm. (Child 3-13yrs)
River Rafting – With lots of flat water and max grade 3 rapids, this is an ideal rafting experience for first timers, those less confident in the water and families. Highly qualified guides provide all training as well as wet suits and all safety equipment. Allow 2 hours, min. age 6yrs. (Child 6-13yrs). Departs: 10am and 2pm.
4 Wheel Quad Bikes – Great fun amongst awesome scenery. Challenge yourself as you tackle river bed creek crossings and muddy farmland trails. Fully guided, no experience necessary as all training is provided. We give you the freedom to ride safely to the conditions and within your ability! Allow 2 hrs. Departs: 10am and 2pm. (Child: 12-13yrs, min. 12yrs riding solo, 6yrs as passenger).
Bungy - Take a blood surging 35 metre leap from the historic Waiau Ferry Bridge, a truly New Zealand experience. We issue souvenir t-shirts, certificates to all who dare to jump and photographs are available from our on site shop and café. Note: jumpers must be over 35kg, at least 12yrs old and must fit safety equipment. (Child 12-13yrs).
CHRISTCHURCH & AKAROA
EVERY SEASON CAN OFFER YOU THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME
Gateway to the Canterbury region and the diverse South Island, this beautiful garden city full of English heritage and character is the perfect place to start your holiday.
» Scenic ocean to alp views and back across Christchurch from the Port Hills.
» Take a scenic 90 minute drive via Banks Peninsula to the seaside port of Akaroa.
» Swim with the dolphins or take a scenic harbour cruise at Akaroa.
» Take to the ski slopes (Jun-Oct) at Mt Hutt, a 90 minutes drive from Christchurch.
Pegasus Bay Banks Peninsula Lake Ellesmere Kaiapoi Christchurch Akaroa Lyttelton TempletonConveniently located only two minutes from Christchurch Airport and offering modern, comfortable accommodation. Excellent value and family-friendly. Amenities include complimentary 24-hour airport shuttle, 24-hour reception, restaurant and bar, room service, complimentary WiFi, free car parking, and car storage (paid direct).
Sudima Christchurch Airport, a 4.5star hotel, is the perfect stepping stone to the stunning South Island. It’s just five minutes from the domestic and international terminals and a great place to rest and rejuvenate before you head into the city centre or travel further afield.
Land in 4 star plus comfort at the Novotel Christchurch Airport hotel, conveniently located directly outside the International and Domestic terminals. Enjoy a unique experience in one of the 200 rooms available, designed with modern decor, ergonomic comfort, and high-end facilities. Dine in the Food Exchange or Gourmet Bar with a selection of balanced meal choices, where you can relax in a friendly and stylish setting. Bright and funky with lots of attitude, this innovative and stylish hotel has a unique urban feel throughout. Located in the heart of the CBD, within strolling distance of fantastic dining, shopping, and attractions such as the Botanic Gardens and Arts Centre. Amenities include a restaurant and bar, free WiFi (up to 500MB), small gym, and car parking (paid direct).
Located in the heart of the city near Cathedral Square, Ibis is an ideal base for exploring on foot. Enjoy the atmosphere of rejuvenation with new shopping precincts and dining options galore and explore the Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery and more. Amenities include a restaurant, bar, WiFi, accessible rooms and facilities, laundry, 24 hour reception and room service.
In the heart of the innovation precinct & SALT district, opened 2015… Ramada Suites Christchurch is perfect for any stay! Central city location with an abundance of cafes bars and eateries only walking distance. 44 spacious apartment-style rooms, all of which contain a full kitchen with dishwasher, full laundry and quality amenities and appliances. Free WIFI and complimentary onsite parking.
Discover the charm of Heritage Christchurch, a historic landmark nestled in the heart of the city with national significance. Immerse yourself in a blend of history and modern comfort with our carefully crafted selfcontained suites, ensuring a delightful stay. Indulge in relaxation at our Health Club, offering a lap pool, inviting jacuzzi, and a soothing sauna. Experience the utmost convenience with valet parking and stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi throughout your visit.
A boutique luxury hotel offering supreme comfort, an intimate ambiance, attention to detail, and a one-to-one staff to guest ratio for consistent personalised service. The hotel overlooks picturesque Hagley Park, and is only a short walk to the art gallery, museum, and botanic gardens. Two award-winning restaurants, free WiFi, and free car parking.
GARDEN CITY HELICOPTERS
Otautahi, Christchurch is a city of exploration, where urban regeneration, culture and heritage thrive. Christchurch is constantly evolving, giving visitors something new to explore. The Canterbury region is rich in a vast diversity of landscapes in our backyard. Only a short helicopter flight in any direction will put you over snow-covered mountains, lush pasture farmland, rivers, lakes, rugged coastlines, or major metropolitan cities. Enjoy a birds-eye perspective on our amazing region as our experienced pilots fly you in comfort and safety.
Choose from heli winery lunches tasting the best of New Zealand wines. The thrills of 360 turns in a jet boat on a helijet adventure. A snow landing fight in the southern alps, picnic on a peak indulging in local cuisine and beverages or head north to take in our whale watching flights in Kaikoura. Try your hand at flying a helicopter on our Learn to Fly introduction experience.
THE INTERNATIONAL ANTARCTIC CENTRE
Experience the wonder and magic of Antarctica without leaving Christchurch, at one of New Zealand’s best, award winning tourist attractions.
The International Antarctic Centre is your destination for authentic, exciting and interactive fun and provides a realistic experience of Antarctica for visitors of all ages. You’ll visit ‘Antarctica - The Snow and Ice Experience’ survive an Antarctic Storm, learn about life in modern day Antarctica and Scott Base, hang out with Little Blue Penguins and cuddle the huskies! There’s also the famously exciting Hagglund ride and an awesome simulated 4D cruise, Happy Feet 4D, plus heaps more! It’s quite possibly the closest you’ll get to Antarctica without mounting your own expedition!
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TRAM CITY TOUR AND PUNTING COMBO
Christchurch Attractions has all the best activities the city has to offer:
Tram - The Christchurch Tramway is the perfect way to experience the changing face of Christchurch City. The journey on our beautifully restored historic trams takes approximately 50 minutes and includes 17 stops, allowing you to visit inner city attractions such as New Regent Street, Cathedral Junction, Art Gallery, Arts Centre, Canterbury Museum and Botanic Gardens. Tram drivers provide a live and comprehensive commentary.
Punting - Board your classic punt at the historic Antigua Boat Sheds landing. Your Edwardian punter will guide you quietly past trailing willows, woodlands and leafy banks as you absorb the beauty of Christchurch’s Botanic Gardens. Punting on the beautiful Avon River is an iconic Christchurch attraction not to be missed. Bookings are recommended. Duration: 30mins with informative commentary. Departure point: 2 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch City.
HASSLE-FREE TOURS
Hassle-free Tours offer specialised tour experiences throughout the spectacular Christchurch and Canterbury region. Friendly guides provide an informative and entertaining commentary throughout your journey. Lord of the Rings Tour – Journey to middle earth and visit ‘Edoras’, the capital city of the Rohan people in the movie trilogy. Immerse yourself in the natural, unspoilt beauty of the breathtaking area. Friendly guides provide a commentary throughout your journey including interesting facts about the movies, regional history, flora, fauna and wildlife. Tour includes a delicious lunch and hotel transfers. Departs 9am, returns 5.30-6pm
Adult Child (15yrs & under)
Lord of the Rings Tour $307 $204
CHRISTCHURCH TRAM DINNER
Christchurch Tram Dinner – Being the only Restaurant Tram in New Zealand means we can offer you a unique way to view the inner city while enjoying a delicious evening dinner. Experience the luxury of our 36-seater air-conditioned, colonial style dining Tram and be treated to the finest service, cuisine and beverages New Zealand has to offer. Incorporate fabulous dining with Christchurch City heritage, truly a mix of the old and the new.
Adult Child (15yrs & under)
Christchurch Tram Dinner
$174 $174
OPUKE THERMAL HOT POOLS
Sourced from the mountains and powered by the sun, Ōpuke Thermal Pools and Spa offers an experience like no other, where visitors can unwind and soak in the backdrop of the majestic Southern Alps. Ōpuke provides a variety of experiences, fulfilling the needs of both adults seeking tranquillity and families seeking adventure. Offering an adult-exclusive experience, the Tranquillity Pools are perfect for individuals, groups or couples to relax, with the iconic swim up bar and the add-on feature of the Solar Tubs for the warmest pool temps and some more privacy. The Discovery Pools provide family-friendly exploration for all ages in the crazy river, leap of faith jump-pool and the star lit caves. The day spa offers more opportunity for relaxation with a range of treatments including Ōpuke’s unique signature treatments. Ōpuke operates in set session times and bookings are recommended.
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BLACK CAT CRUISES
CHRISTCHURCH ADVENTURE PARK
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that includes a café and bar with seating for up to 200, plus an expansive outdoor deck to make the most of our forest setting. Zipline Tour - approx 2 hours - A series of four thrilling dual-ziplines, including one that is over 1.1 kilometres long (New Zealand’s longest!), and another that is over 150 metres above the valley floor (New Zealand’s highest!). ZIPLINE #4 : Race down New Zealand’s longest Zipline reaching speeds of over 100kph. !.1km long, that’s 1100m..! Duration is 45 minutes.
Intro to Riding - Allow 90 mins - An introductory lesson that includes bike and all protective hire, instruction on the basics of mountain biking, a single uplift and a guided run on our beginner trail.
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3 Hour Swim with the Dolphins – Akaroa Harbour is the only place on the planet where you can swim with the world’s smallest and rarest dolphins – The Hector’s or New Zealand Dolphin. Black Cat cruises operate a jet powered catamaran for ultimate safety for you and the dolphins. Everything is provided including wetsuits, masks, hot showers and hot chocolate. You can also watch the dolphins from the vessel. Departs daily from Akaroa’s Main Wharf at 10.45am, 1.30 pm & 3.45pm (26 Dec 31 – Jan)
CANTERBURY LEISURE TOURS
Akaroa Day Tour including Harbour Cruise - Visit the beautiful unspoilt old French whaling depot of Akaroa. Travel to Akaroa via Lake Ellesmere, Lake Forsyth and Little River, stop at the Hilltop Tavern to experience panoramic views of Akaroa Harbour, visit the cheese factory at Barry’s Bay and sample some fine New Zealand cheese, and lunch in the naturally picturesque setting of Akaroa Village at the popular Bully Hayes Restaurant. In the afternoon enjoy a two hour cruise on the Canterbury Cat exploring the delights of Akaroa Harbour and sighting dolphins, penguins and seals. Akaroa Swim with the Dolphin - the Akaroa tour as described above with Swimming with the Dolphins as an alternative to the Harbour cruise.
Kaikōura and Whale Watching Cruise - Travel by road through the rolling hill country of North Canterbury, enjoying the beauty of its rural pastoral scenes, to Kaikōura where mountains meet sea. Kaikōura is world renowned for the variety of marine mammals which can be seen, specially the giant sperm whales and the acrobatic dusky dolphins. On your arrival in Kaikōura you will be transferred to a whale watch tour; by boat or light aircraft, the choice is yours. In the afternoon enjoy a café lunch (own expense) and then visit a seal colony where fur seals may be viewed at close quarters. On your return to Christchurch a stop will be made at a North Canterbury vineyard, where a wine tasting has been arranged for your pleasure.
Waipara Wine Trail with Lunch - This tour explores 4 of North Canterbury’s boutique vineyards. From Christchurch we drive 45 minutes north through the New Zealand countryside to the Waipara Valley, known for its warm, dry climate and rich alluvial soils, ideal for superior wine production. Over 40 vineyards and wineries pepper the landscape of the valley, with pinot noir, riesling, chardonnay and sauvignon blanc dominating local plantings. Our first stop will be at Waipara Springs Winery for both a tasting and a leisurely plattered lunch, after which the tour proceeds
Greystone, Waipara Hills
Pegasus Bay wineries for tastings of some more great wines. Departs: Midday, returns by 6.00pm. Duration: approx. 5 ½ hrs (Should any of the above named wineries be unavailable on the day, an alternative winery in the Waipara area will be substituted).
Akaroa
Akaroa Day Tour + Swimming with the Dolphin $344 $278
Kaikōura and Whale Watching Cruise (Tour LT08) $390 $192
Waipara Wine Trail with Lunch (Tour LT18A)
$162 $81
Listed as 1 of the top 10 marine mammal experiences in the world by Lonely Planet. Hour Nature Cruise – The historic French Village of Akaroa is 90 minutes drive from Christchurch where you will join the award winning Black Cat Cruises. Akaroa Harbour is home to Hector’s dolphins, white flippered penguins, fur seals and many sea birds. Other highlights of the daily cruise include visits to Cathedral Cave and the sites of early Māori settlements. Departs from Akaroa’s Main Wharf at 9.30am, 12.30 pm.WEST COAST & THE GLACIER REGION
UNTAMED NATURAL WILDERNESS
Wildlife havens, legendary lakes, mighty mountains and rugged coastlines, the West Coast region is 600kms long and no more than 70kms wide, packed with stunning scenery and friendly hospitality from the locals.
DRIVING DISTANCES:
GREYMOUTH TO:
Christchurch 255 kms, 3 hrs 45 mins
Franz Josef 180 kms, 2 hrs 30 mins
Punakaiki 44 kms, 45 mins
HAAST TO: Queenstown 250 kms, 3 hrs 45 mins
Greymouth 315 kms, 4 hrs 30 mins
OTHER DISTANCES: FOX to Wanaka 260 kms, 4 hrs to Haast 120 kms, 1 hr 30 mins
FRANZ JOSEF to Fox Glacier 25 kms, 30 mins to Christchurch 395 kms, 5 hrs 40 mins
SPECIAL EVENTS:
2-13 April 2024 – AgFest
11 May 2024 – South Island
27 October 2024 – Greymouth Motorcycle Street Race February 2025 – Old Ghost Road Ultra March 2025 - Wildfoods Festival
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Oparara Limestone Cave & Arches.
» Cape Foulwind Fur Seal Colony.
» Pancake Rocks & Blowholes in Punakaiki (along The Great Coast Road).
» Picturesque Lake Brunner, the largest of lakes on the West Coast.
» Turquoise blue waters of the Hokitika Gorge.
» The most accessible glaciers in the world! Franz Josef Glacier & Fox Glacier.
» Multiple short walks & hikes including two of New Zealand’s Great Walks – The Paparoa Track & Heaphy Track.
» The TranzAlpine train journey from Christchurch to Greymouth is rated one of the top 6 scenic train journeys in the world.
» Discover a lost world in Hasst, UNESCO-acclaimed World Heritage Area.
A new start. A new brand, Copthorne Hotel Greymouth, after an extensive refurbishment offers some of the most comfortable and well-equipped rooms in town. Centrally located for easy access to the unspoiled coast and its scenic attractions from the Southern Alps to the Tasman Sea. With Jimmy Cook’s Kiwi Kitchen on site, this is the place to eat and meet and is open daily.
Soak in the warmth, colour, and style of this West Coast hotel, a haven for the discerning traveller.
Hot Springs as you surround yourself in the picturesque mountainous landscape and discover geothermal bathing, hiking trails, nourishing food, endless forest and much more. Various accommodation options available from luxury hotel rooms, our campsite and our newest addition – cosy glamping pods! All room rates include 24-hour access to all of our bathing facilities. An absolute beachfront retreat overlooking the Tasman Sea. Enjoy peace, privacy, and quiet on two hectares of native bush and landscaped gardens on the secluded West Coast,
Only five minutes’ drive from the town centre, the hotel is framed by rugged coast, rainforest, and the magnificent Southern Alps. Accessible rooms available. Amenities include a restaurant, bar, free WiFi, swimming pool, spa, gym, room service, and laundry.
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all with ocean views. Facilities include a guest lounge, free WiFi, and car parking.
HOKITIKA SCENIC TOURS
There is nowhere on earth, quite like the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand...nowhere. Lying between the Tasman Sea and the Southern Alps, it is a place blessed with natural beauty and delivers an abundance of breath-taking moments. At Hokitika Scenic Tours we specialise in guided tours and transfers of this magnificent part of Aotearoa. We offer half day, full day and multi day tours plus transfers to suit your travel plans. Guided by a knowledgeable local Kiwi.
Hokitika Gorge Tour: Observe from a swingbridge, the magnificent blue-green waters of the Hokitika River as it makes its way through the rock-sided Hokitika Gorge surrounded by native bush. Duration: 2 Hrs Departs: Daily from Hokitika
Hokitika Gorge, Treetops Walk & Pancake Rocks Tour: Return journey from Hokitika along the Great Coast Road to a limestone landscape of pancake-shaped rock formations, blowholes, and surge pools that are especially spectacular at high tide in the wild Tasman Sea. Treetop Walk includes entry, - Pancake Rocks plus photo opportunity at Lake Mahinapua Duration: 6.5hrs Departs: Hokitika or Greymouth. Lake Kaniere, Dorothy Falls & Hokitika Gorge: Observe from a swingbridge the magnificent blue green waters of the Hokitika River as it makes it way through the rock-sided Hokitika Gorge. Travel through the lush dairy farmlands of Kokatahi / Kowhitirangi Valley on our way to Lake Kaniere - through secluded rainforest stopping at spectacular Dorothy Falls. Optional 5 min bush walk for some great photos. This tranquil lake with it's mirrored reflections is surrounded by snow capped mountains and native forest....breathtaking scenery. Don't forget your camera! Refreshments provided. Duration: 3.5 hrs
Departs: Daily from Hokitika.
Transfer 1-4 people
Greymouth / Hokitika to Queenstown with one night in Franz Josef or vice versa: Includes photo opportunites Franz or Fox Glacier, Bruce Bay, Thunder Creek Falls with refreshment stop at Makarora. Does not include accommodation - transport only.
WEST COAST TREETOP WALK AND CAFÉ
An exhilarating treetop adventure among temperate rainforest giants. Experience life with the birds high in the ancient Rimu and Kamahi tree canopy.
Easy access for all to enjoy along a steel platform 20 metres high and over 450 metres long. Gently sway in harmony with the forest on the Mahinapua Springboard. View the exquisite Lake Mahinapua through the richly diverse forest foliage.
Thrill seekers will feel their heart pump and the adrenalin rush as they climb to the top of the Tower 47 metres above the forest floor. Be inspired by a sensational vista of the majestic snow-capped Southern Alps, Lake Mahinapua and the Tasman sea.
We are located 15mins South of Hokitika
UNDERWORLD ADVENTURES
Share with us a voyage of discovery. A journey to a place that is seldom visited; a land beyond, deep below, ancient silent, timeless, and breathtakingly beautiful.
The Nile River Rainforest Train - Completed in December 2002, ‘The Nile River Rainforest Train’ recreated a bygone era where bush trams once prevailed. The Train provides visitors with a fantastic way to experience the spectacular wilderness landscapes of the Nile River Canyon in the South Island’s Paparoa National Park. Suited to everyone, old or young. Duration: Allow 1.5hrs return from the Charleston Base. Departs: 9am & 11.30am Summer (Oct to Apr) & 10.00am Winter (May to Sep). Trips depart daily and are timed in conjunction with the scheduled Caving Adventures. Departure and return times may vary accordingly.
The Charleston Glowworm Cave Tour - A simply stunning Wilderness Eco-tour through the enormous Nile River Cave System deep in the Paparoa National Park. Your adventure will start at the Charleston Base where you will be equipped with a caving helmet and meet one of the passionate cave guides. A short drive will take you into the tranquil rainforest covered limestone valley to board the ‘Nile River Rainforest Train’. Here you start your journey into the Paparoa National Park exploring on of its highly protected and unique features – ancient cave systems, fragile cave formations, twinkling glowworms – hidden below lush rainforest, uniquely carved rock formations and impressive limestone cliffs. On your short walk to the cave, you will enjoy the tranquil beauty of the lush native bush, soak up the peaceful atmosphere and finally leave the river bed to gain amazing views upon the river below on your way to the cave entrance. Leaving daylight behind you will explore the enormous Nile River Caves System, seeing, feeling, and getting close to an ancient wonderland sculptured by water and decorated with fragile calcite formations. NOTE: Must be able to walk unassisted for up to two hours on uneven surfaces. Warm clothing, rain jacket and robust footwear advisable. Min age: 5yrs. Duration: 3.5 hours return from Charleston Base. Departs: 9am & 11.30am Summer (Oct to Apr) & 10:00 am Winter (May to Sep)
Underworld Rafting – This is a superb 4 hour Cave Rafting adventure in the enormous Nile River Cave System deep in the untamed natural wilderness of the Paparoa National Park. On this adventure you will meet your guide at the Underworld Adventure Center in Charleston, who will equip you with wet suits, wet suit socks, boots, gloves and helmets. Dressed ready for your adventure, a short drive and the Nile River Rainforest Train will take you into the stunning West Coast Rainforest with towering limestone cliffs that create a magical backdrop for your adventure. Min age: 10yrs or over. Water confidence required. Swimwear and a towel required. Duration: Allow 4 hours from Charleston Base. Departs: 9am & 11.30am
(Oct to Apr) & 10 am Winter (May to Sep)
MONTEITH'S BREWING COMPANY
The Monteith's Brewing Company in Greymouth offers a fascinating brewery experience in the heart of Greymouth. Explore the traditions and heritage of the brewing establishment and taste their famous craft brews and modern food. The 45-minute guided tour shares the origins of Monteith's, head behind the scenes to see, touch, taste and smell the specialised ingredients and catch a glimpse of the brewers in action. Finally, everyone can achieve the 'perfect pour' at the Brewer’s Tap. The tour package includes vouchers and discounts for key activities on the West Coast and includes three tap beers at the Monteith’s bar. If time is limited, simply enjoy the atmosphere of the modern restaurant, pick from our locally inspired seasonal menu or make your way through a tasting tray of our freshly brewed beers.
Open 7 days a week from 11am. Daily brewery tours at 11.30am, 3pm, 4.30pm and 6pm
AIR SAFARIS
The Grand Traverse is a unique flight that encompasses two World Heritage national parks - Aoraki/Mount Cook and Westland/Tai Poutini. This two hundred kilometre traverse offers the most comprehensive viewing of New Zealand’s most beautiful and spectacular alpine scenery.
Highlights include the turquoise-blue glacial lakes and braided river systems of the Mackenzie Basin, Murchison and Tasman Glaciers, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, and our two highest peaks Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mount Tasman. This magnificent scenery is enhanced with personal and informative commentary from your pilot.
Regular departures from Lake Tekapo and Franz Josef.Approx. 50 mins flying time - allow 1 hr. Note: As all flights are weather dependent, the Grand Traverse is interchangeable between Franz Josef and Lake Tekapo (see pg 113).
SHANTYTOWN
Located approximately 10kms south of
Open from 10am – 3pm. Morning train times: 11.30am. Afternoon train times: 12.30pm & 2pm
WEST COAST WILDLIFE CENTRE
This is the official home to the breeding and incubation program of the rowi kiwi. Found only in the Okarito Forest, near Franz Josef, the rowi is the world’s rarest kiwi with just over 375 surviving. Via high quality films and interactive displays, the centre also brings to life the stories and tales of people of the West Coast, from the rich history surrounding gold mining and hunting to the incredible evolution of the famous Franz Josef Glacier itself. ANZCRO Tip - Don’t miss the Backstage Pass - judged by Lonely Planet as one of the top 12 must see activities in New Zealand. Open daily from 8.30am - on-site café and the best shopping in Franz Josef.
OKARITO BOAT ECO TOURS
A morning two hour trip out on the expansive Okarito lagoon and waterways interactive and engaging guides will point out the wading and forest birds, and explain a bit of the geology of this mountain to sea landscape. Okarito is a standout special place in NZ the country s largest unmodified and intact wetland system. Learn of our iconic species brought back from near extinction and ongoing predator control programs and conservation efforts while being immersed in the natural beauty of the landscape. Includes hot drink snack.
FRANZ JOSEF HELIHIKE
Discover up close the magnificent phenomenon of the West Coast glaciers. Combine an awesome scenic helicopter flight over Franz Josef Glacier with a unique guided walk. Hike amongst ice caves, pinnacles and seracs in this pristine alpine environment.
The experienced and professional helicopter pilot’s informative commentary will showcase the exciting landscape for the adventure ahead. You’ll see the extraordinary colours of the ice-flow from above, and then up close, on an unforgettable 2 hour guided hike. This walking adventure is suitable for people of average fitness, minimum age 10yrs. (Tip: This trip is very popular so we encourage you to book ahead to avoid disappointment). Departs Oct-Apr 9.30am, 12 noon and 2.30pm; May-Sep 11am and 1.30pm. Duration 3 hrs.
FRANZ JOSEF TOURS
FOX GLACIER GUIDING
Fox Glacier is the largest of the mighty West Coast glaciers and unique because it terminates in temperate rainforest 270m above sea level. A visit to Fox Glacier is an unforgettable experience. All necessary equipment is provided including ground transport, boots, socks, crampons, raincoat, walking poles and highly trained guides.
Reporting time is 15 mins prior to departures.
Fox Glacier Helihike - (Flying Fox) - An awesome combination of helicopter flight and up to 3 hours exploring a remote part of the glacier with constantly changing pristine ice formations and caves.
Duration 4 hrs. Departs 9am and 12 noon all year plus 3pm Oct-Apr. (Tip: these trips are very popular so we urge you to book early). Other departures available on demand. Minimum age 9yrs. (Child: 9-16yrs)
Heli Ice Climbing Adventure (Fox It Up) - Including two helicopter flights this day long experience introduces the adventurous to the exhilarating sport of ice climbing on the spectacular walls of the Fox Glacier. No prior experience is necessary as it is tailor made to suit.
CYCLE JOURNEYS
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Offering several West Coast day ride options that will take you through some of the best sections along the West Coast Wilderness trail and all easily accessible from Cycle Journeys depot in Hokitika. The West Coast Day ride options are suitable for all levels of riding. Includes: Standard bike hire for 1 day – including helmet and rear rack bag (Upgrades are available) and West Coast trail map info
Per Person
Mahinapuha Magic $134
Hokitika Lakes & Waterways $135
The Big Day Out $117
WAIATOTO RIVER SAFARIS
FOX AND FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER HELICOPTERS
Fox or Franz Josef Glacier Snow Landing - From sea level rising to the heart of the magnificent Southern Alps, this flight explores the icefalls on either the Franz Josef or Fox Glaciers. Experience the seclusion of a snow landing in this largely inaccessible alpine region. 20 min. (includes snow landing).
Fox and Franz Josef Twin - Explore the glacial icefalls of not one but two glaciers - Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier. Discover up close their unusual ice formations - landing on the snowfields is a highlight and will make for superb photos, snowballs and memories. 30 min. (includes snow landing).
Mount Cook Spectacular with Landing - The ultimate glacial experience – this flight tour covers it all! Glacial icefalls, crevasses and neves, views from ocean to alps. Cross the Southern Alps' spine and circle the peak of magnificent Aoraki Mount Cook. Get your camera ready for the spectacular snow landing. 40 min. (includes snow landing).
WANAKA
DRIVING DISTANCES:
WANAKA TO:
Christchurch 425 kms, 6 hrs
Fox Glacier 260 kms, 3 hrs 15 mins
Mount Cook 214 kms, 2 hrs 30 mins
Queenstown (via the Crown Range) 91 kms, 1 hr
Queenstown (via Cromwell) 117 kms, 1 hr 20 mins
Dunedin 276 kms, 3 hrs Picton 773 kms, 14 hrs
SPECIAL EVENTS:
29-31 Mar 2024 – Warbirds over Wanaka
Feb 2025 – Challenge Wanaka Mar 2025 – Wanaka A&P Show
A DESTINATION FOR ALL SEASONS
A place of awe inspiring natural beauty, steeped in history and stories, ancient and new. The wairua (spirit) created by the landscape is what shapes the experience of being in Wānaka and connects everyone who visits — whether for a few hours, or a lifetime. Where the mountains, lakes and terrain make for some of the most incredible adventures and activities that are shaped by locals who want to share their passions, who want visitors to experience and love the outdoors as they do, and who honour and respect the environment they operate in.
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Lake Wanaka, New Zealand’s 4th largest lake.
» Hiking in and scenic flights over World Heritage Listed Mt Aspiring National Park. At 3,033m Mt Aspiring has over 100 active glaciers.
» Trout fishing in the lake and surrounding areas.
» Winter skiing at Treble Cone and Cardrona.
» Autumn colours (starting late March) particularly stunning around Glendhu Bay.
» Award winning vineyards – the pinot noir is the region’s specialty.
Roys Peak track. Photo Credit: Julia ForresterAffordable accommodation in a fantastic location,
Set amongst 6.5 hectares of stunning mountain landscape only a short drive from the town centre and lakefront, with a great range of accommodation to suit all travellers. The excellent range of amenities offers everything you need for a rejuvenating getaway; luxury day spa, outdoor heated rock pools, unheated lap pool, gym, free WiFi, restaurant and bar.
Stylish, self-catering motel and apartment accommodation for discerning travellers. Studio units offer stunning views of the lake and mountains; partial views from apartments. Step across the road to the lakefront, or take a threeminute stroll to shops, cafes, and restaurants in the town centre. Facilities include guest laundry and ski drying room. WiFi available.
Copper Beech Lodge Wānaka is a premium bed and breakfast experience for visitors to spectacular Wānaka. It is contemporary and newly furnished, offering two spacious rooms with ensuites, guest lounge and outdoor terrace. A four-minute drive or fifteen-minute walk to the lakefront and township, Copper Beech Lodge Wānaka is set in a private, quiet location surrounded by mountain views.
PUZZLING WORLD
Puzzling World is an iconic, unique attraction that since 1973 has fascinated people of all ages keen to engage in a fun, challenging and sensory experience. Encouraging problem solving and entertainment they invented the world’s first 3D maze and offer a huge Puzzle Café where you can try your hand at one of many brain-benders at the tables. Mind not boggled? - Visit the Illusion Rooms. From holograms, following faces and a shrinking room, to one where sculptures defy physics and another where objects glide uphill, your notion of reality will be tested.
SKYDIVE WANAKA
It’s not every day that you strap yourself to a beautiful stranger and leap from a perfectly good aircraft! Welcome to Skydive Wanaka - New Zealand’s most spectacular, multi award winning, high altitude tandem skydive! Your incredible scenic flight to altitude captures 360 degree views of New Zealand’s highest mountains, glaciers, lakes and rivers. Freefall from up to 15,000 feet at 200kph and then soar under parachute above snow-capped peaks before landing safely back at the drop zone. Capture your impressive freefall smile on camera and break the news to your mother in style!
Skydiving is one of life's must-do experiences and here is the most stunning place to tick it off your bucket list. Duration: Allow 4.5 hours from Queenstown or 3 hours from Wanaka. Free transport from Queenstown or Wanaka.
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WILDWIRE ECO WANAKA ADVENTURES
Conquer the highest waterfall via ferrata in the world; in the most beautiful corner of the world... Wanaka, NZ. Via Ferrata, an iron walkway in Italian describes how you’ll be climbing up this spectacular waterfall. One step at a time, or one iron rung at a time, making this climb one to tick off from your bucket list. Our expert guides will be right there with you, every step of the way, so you can reach your peak and see Lake Wanaka from a stunning new perspective. Choose between our two tours Go Wild and Wild Thing. Each one lets you climb a little higher and is a little harder, but the rewards are truly worth it.
Lord of the Rungs – Lower - Waterfall Climb. If you can climb a ladder, you can Go Wild. This is a great taster for those who are hesitant adventurers or for families. The climb takes you into the heart of the waterfall, exposing hidden pools and fantastic views. Duration: 3hr round trip. Approximately 1hr of climbing. Fitness: Basic fitness required.
Lord of the Rungs – Upper - Waterfall Climb. Find your inner Wild Thing and climb higher, right beside the waterfall. Our most popular climb is perfect for the more adventurous, with an ideal balance of challenge and achievability. Duration: 5hr round trip. Approximately 3hrs of climbing. Fitness: Good fitness required.
Included on all tours: Expert guide and training, helmets and harnesses, via ferrata lanyard and safety equipment, transport to/from Wanaka town centre, fingerless gloves, snacks and water, open all year round.
Mou Waho Island Cruise & Walk - Cruise to this unique and magical nature reserve, walk the track to the serene lake near the summit for amazing lake and alpine views. Our experienced guides will share their knowledge of local features as well as the diverse New Zealand birdlife including the rare flightless buff weka, extinct on the mainland. This is a not to be missed experience as the island is geologically unique with a lake on top, no introduced predators and magnificent panoramas of the Southern Alps dropping dramatically into Lake Wanaka. Departs 9am and 1.30pm. Duration 3.5 hours. Includes morning or afternoon tea. Min. 2 adults.
Rob Roy Glacier Guided Walk - The most varied and spectacular one day walk in New Zealand. Swingbridge, glacier views, ice falls, mountain rainforest, alpine flowers and waterfalls - Rob Roy has it all! The jewel of Mt Aspiring National Park, this walk is graded moderate and is a maximum 5 hour fully guided walk with our local guides revealing this valley's secret places for that perfect shot of the glacier. Departs 9am from Wanaka accommodation. Duration Full day. Includes Gourmet sandwich lunch, hot and cold refreshments and walking poles. Min. 2 adults.
Alpine Lakes Heli Hike: Fly by helicopter, and land 1400m above the Matukituki Valley on a ridge in the World Heritage area bordering Mt Aspiring National Park. Here 3 pristine alpine lakes sparkle against the stunning backdrop of ice-capped Mt Aspiring (3033m) and her surrounding glaciers. Experience the majesty and solitude of this alpine environment as you begin your 2-hour leisurely hike through alpine tussock herb fields past emerald lakes and along spectacular ridges.3 Heli flights and 2 Alpine landings all with your personal guide. Departs: 8.30am or 1.30pm Nov – Apr Duration: 4 .5 hrs. Includes: Morning or afternoon tea. Min. 2 Adults.
RIDGELINE ADVENTURES
Wild Hills Safari - An in-depth, authentic and educational adventure through the mountains of Wanaka's historic West Wanaka Station, a 30000 private farm on the edge of Mt Aspiring National Park. Exciting alpine 4WD backroads, encounters with free-ranging Red Deer, sheep and Angus Cattle, jaw-dropping scenery, leisurely nature walks and hands-on help with our predator control conservation project. All professionally delivered by our expert local New Zealand guides. This will be a guaranteed highlight of your holiday. Duration: 4 hours. Departs: 8:30am and 1:30pm Oct-April only.
Roy's Peak Experience - Begin with our exclusive Wanaka Highlights Safari followed by VIP helicopter pick up from the farm and short scenic flight (5 minutes) landing on Wanaka's famous Coromandel Peak (Roy's Peak) for photos. Duration: 3 hours. Departs: 8:30am, 10am, 1:30pm and 3pm year round.
COMBO OPTIONS:
Big Sky Safari - Wanaka Highlights Safari + Helicopter scenic flight and glacier landing. Duration: 3 hours.
Wanaka Nature Encounter - Wild Hills Safari + Lake cruise and Island Walk. Duration 8.5 hours.
Adult Child (15yrs and under)
Easy Bike Tour: Suitable for the whole family, A lovely, easy grade guided bike ride following another one of Wanaka’s beautiful rivers. Crystal blue water, endless mountain vistas and easy pedalling, makes this a great trip for people wanting some gentle exercise. Duration: 2.5 Hours Times: 9.30am – 12.00pm, 1.00pm – 3.30pm.
Riverside Bike Tour: A stunning guided ride along the banks of one of NZ’s most beautiful and powerful rivers. Varied riding, beautiful vistas and plenty of photo opportunities make this a must do trip for those who appreciate exercise and scenery. Duration: 3 Hours Times: 9.00am – 12.00pm, 1.00pm – 4.00pm
All tours Include Modern, front suspension mountain bike, OR front suspension E Bike, helmet & gloves, Refreshments - tea/coffee, snacks, Transfers to and from Wanaka accommodation
Adult Child (10-13yrs)
Wild Hills Safari
Roy's Peak Experience
Combo Options
Big Sky Safari (4WD + Heli glacier landing)
Wanaka Nature Encounter (4WD + Lake Cruise and Island Walk)
$275 $149
$612 $491
Adult Child
$906 $638
$544 $331
WANAKA WINE TOURS
Discover some of Wanaka and Central Otago’s wonderful vineyards and scenery, while meeting some of the numerous characters that produce these gorgeous, award-winning wines. We’ll take you to the little gems that are quietly making a big name for themselves with their dedication to produce the best possible wine. Here you’ll get up close and personal with the vineyard owners and wine makers. Small groups, personalised, fun and informative.
Classic Central Otago Wine Tour – Departs daily at 11.00am from Wanaka accommodation, returns approximately 5.30pm. Allow 6.5 hours Includes: All transport, friendly knowledgeable guide, 6 vineyard tastings, award - winning gourmet platter lunch at our favourite vineyard restaurant
Boutique Central Otago Wine Tour – Departs daily at 1pm from Wanaka accommodation, return approximately 5.30pm. Allow 4.5 hours. Includes: All transport, friendly, knowledgeable guide, tastings at 4 vineyards, including a gourmet platter to enjoy with your tastings.
Easy Bike Tour
Riverside Bike Tour
$324 $192
$284 $187
MT ASPIRING NATIONAL PARK - FLY, HIKE & JETBOAT ADVENTURES
Departing from Makarora, 1hr’s drive from Haast or 45 mins from Wanaka this is your opportunity to explore stunning world heritage listed Mt Aspiring National Park.
Wilkin River Jet Ride - Jet boating within the World Heritage listed Mt Aspiring National 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 mountain. Duration: 1 hour
Heli Siberia - Start your experience in Makarora with a scenic helicopter flight taking in aerial views of the towering ice carved mountains and glaciers. Land in the remote Siberia Valley and enjoy a relaxing 3 hour walk on a well marked track. Rendezvous for a fast-paced return jet boat ride through the icy blue waters of the Wilkin and Makarora Rivers. (Low energy level.) What to bring - comfortable walking shoes/boots, warm waterproof jacket, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, camera. A half day wilderness experience combining a scenic flight, valley walk and jet boat ride. Duration 4 hours
Operated by Wilken River Jet
Wilkin River Jet Ride
Heli Siberia
Adult Child (3-13yrs)
$182 $132
$607 $607
IT’S ABOUT TIME YOU HAD NO IDEA WHAT THE TIME IS
If your idea of downtime includes an outdoor activity, delicious food prepared with locally grown produce, a fine beverage on the side, served in an uncrowded setting by a friendly local, you need to put Central Otago on your ’must visit’ list.
WEDDERBURN Wedderburn Cottages
Wedderburn Cottages offers accommodation and hospitality at its best, ranging from the comfortable 1928 farm homestead lodge to attractive self-contained cottages, both ideal for homestay or farmstay type accommodation. We are situated right on the Central Otago Rail Trail with direct access from the trail itself. Nestled under the Hawkdun Range and surrounded by stunning landscape of farmland and tussock country, Wedderburn Cottages is a muststay after a long day.
CROMWELL Marsden Lake Resort
Marsden Lake Resort offers guests villa accommodation set
on the shores of Lake Dunstan.
Located 7km from Cromwell's town centre in the neighbourhood of sunny Pisa Moorings, the resort provides a lovely outlook in the heart of Central Otago. A Qualmark rated 5-star apartment. The boatshed themed accommodation has one- and three-bedroom villas with decks and access to the waterway, which are ideal for families.
CROMWELL Harvest Hotel at The Gate
Central Otago’s gateway accommodation, only a stone’s throw from wineries and golf courses, where every room opens to breathtaking mountain, vineyard, or rural views. The complex features a restaurant and bar, information centre with café, and pizzeria. Other facilities include free WiFi, a children’s play area, and guest laundry.
CLYDE Olivers Central Otago
Olivers offers two distinctive styles of Clyde accommodation and is the ideal stop over for cyclists on the Otago Central Rail Trail. The five Stables rooms, overlooking a landscaped courtyard, have a rustic ambience reminiscent of Central Otago pioneering days. Schist walls, stone floors, rough sawn timber beams and stable doors enhance the 1860s theme, while the six
CLYDE
The Lord Clyde
QUEENSTOWN
DRIVING DISTANCES:
QUEENSTOWN TO:
Christchurch 485 kms, 7 hrs
Wānaka 91 kms, 1 hr
Te Anau 175 kms, 2 hrs 30 mins
Milford Sound 290 kms, 4 hrs 15 mins
Fox Glacier 360 kms, 5 hrs 30 mins
Invercargill 180 kms, 2 hrs 30 mins
Arrowtown 20 kms, 20 mins
Dunedin 280 kms, 4 hrs
SPECIAL EVENTS:
22 Aug – 1 Sep 24 - Winter Games NZ
22 Aug – 1 Sep 24 - Winter Pride Festival
16 Nov 2024 - Queenstown Marathon
Jan 2025 - Cyclorama E-Bike Festival
Jan 2025 - Roam Central Wine and Food Festival
Feb 2025 - Gibbston Valley Winery Summer Concert
Feb 2025 - NZ Golf Open
Mar 2025 - Motatapu Off-Road Sporting Event
WELCOME TO QUEENSTOWN.
Surrounded by majestic mountains and nestled on the shores of crystal-clear Lake Whakatipu, Queenstown offers diverse world-class experiences, a warm welcome and a cosmopolitan vibe. Queenstown invites you to venture further, slow down and experience more. Discover a deeper connection with the inspiring natural environment and passionate, vibrant community.
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Cruising on Lake Whakatipu with its spectacular mountain backdrop.
» Skiing at Coronet Peak and The Remarkables.
» Explore the mighty canyons and stunning rivers of the Shotover, Kawarau and Skippers.
» Over 130km of Queenstown Trail to explore by bike or foot, from Queenstown to Arrowtown to Gibbston.
» Spectacular views over the lake and town from Skyline Gondola atop Bob’s Peak.
» Single day hikes and multi-day Great Walks accessible from Queenstown, including Routeburn Track.
» Seven spectacular golf courses including three championship courses and four experience courses
Tucked away in the alpine city's core, our cozy, private pods await, offering a personal sanctuary complete with all necessities: charging points, fan, mirror, and beyond. Alternatively, opt for the privacy of an en-suite room, with your own bathroom and TV, available in twin-single, queen, or family configurations. Miss Lucy’s rooftop retreat on Level 4 is an ideal locale for games, dining, and drinks, all set against stunning views. Enjoy the convenience of our communal kitchen, laundry facilities, and self-checkin, all part of our comprehensive amenitiesdesigned for your comfort.
Mi-Pad is an award-winning, smart, sophisticated hotel in the heart of downtown Queenstown. The first of its kind in New Zealand, mi-pad is an innovative, high-tech hotel personalising your accommodation experience and letting you live like a local. Through mi-pad's exclusive app you can take control of everything from your room lighting to ordering food from local restaurants and checking the latest conditions at Coronet Peak.
Offering a variety of accommodation in a relaxing garden environment 5 minutes’ walk away from the town centre. With sparkling lake views in the summer and snow-capped mountain views during the winter. Enjoy the convenience of apartment style rooms, featuring kitchenettes and laundry facilities as well as hassle-free return transportation to all ski-fields from the property.
Spacious motel accommodation, built with quality and comfort in mind, only a 10-minute walk from the town centre. Rooms are spacious and modern with fresh, relaxing natural décor, private balcony or terrace, and spa bath. Accessible suites available. Facilities include a gym and sauna, free WiFi, guest laundry, and free car parking.
TSS EARNSLAW STEAMSHIP & WALTER PEAK HIGH COUNTRY FARM
TSS Earnslaw Cruise - Enjoy a spectacular cruise of Lake Wakatipu on the old vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw lauched in 1912. Take in the stunning alpine scenery and watch the stokers fuelling the fireboxes. Onboard café. Departs every two hours from 11am (Dec – Mar) and every two hours from 12 noon all other months (apart from survey which is likely around May –Jul inclusive) Duration 1.5hrs.
Cruise and Walter Peak Farm TourDisembark at Walter Peak and Join an entertaining farmyard tour, sheep dog and sheep shearing demonstrations, plus morning or afternoon tea at the Colonel’s Homestead. (Incl. TSS Earnslaw Cruise).
Departs 11am & 3pm Duration 3.5 hrs.
Walter Peak Gourmet BBQ Lunch - Enjoy a delicious gourmet BBQ Lunch from the outdoor grill on the lakeside terrace of the Colonel’s Homestead at Walter Peak. Farm demonstration and cruise included.
Walter Peak Gourmet BBQ Dinner - Savour this special dining experience at the Colonel’s Homestead at Walter Peak where there’s a locally sourced and seasonal menu on offer – antipasto selections, salads, cheeses and vegetables complement your choice of meat and seafood straight from the chefs on the outdoor grill. Save room for irresistible desserts. Farm demonstration and cruise included. ANZCRO highly recommended
QUEENSTOWN WINE TRAIL
Join Queenstown’s original wine tour company and discover why Central Otago has become one of the world’s premium pinot noir regions. Enjoy spectacular scenery and true kiwi hospitality with our knowledgeable vineyard hosts giving a close-up perspective of the local wines. We offer tour options such as, fully hosted group tours, fully hosted private tours & also a very flexible hop on and hop off style shuttle service to Queenstown wineries.
Original Wine Tour - Join our small group tour with top service and 15 + wine tastings included. Visit three premium vineyards and enjoy a guided tour through the vines and into New Zealand’s largest underground wine cave. You have free time at the wineries to eat, explore, or get yourself an extra glass of your favourite wine at your leisure. Departs daily 1.00pm. Allow 4.5 hours.
Wine & Food Tour - Join our small group tour which includes wine tasting at three wineries, a lunch with wine match using estate wines and fresh local produce, all pre-organised, just ready for you to relax and savour the day. Departs daily 1.00pm. Allow 4.5 hours.
Private Wine & Food Tour - Enjoy the exclusivity and flexibility of a private vehicle and guide. This personalised tour is based on the tour description above. Departs 12.30pm on demand, pre-booking essential. Allow 4.5 hours.
SKYLINE QUEENSTOWN
café. As night falls, explore the velvety dark skies over Queenstown with our experienced astronomy guides as they introduce you to the wonders of the southern night sky. Located an easy five-minute walk from town, a visit to Skyline Queenstown is a must-do.
Gondola and Dinner - Located at the top of the Skyline Gondola, Stratosfare Restaurant and Bar is the perfect place to enjoy a sumptuous buffet-style dinner or sunset cocktail. From fresh New Zealand seafood to delectable desserts, the delicious fare is matched by stunning views. Stratosfare Restaurant opens at 4.30pm each day and tables are available all throughout the evening. Dining duration is limited to 90 minutes. ANZCRO highly recommended.
Gondola and Luge - Ride the Skyline Luge. Create your own fun on two tracks winding down through the trees. Scenic for the cruisers and plenty of bends, dips and turns for the fast movers. Suitable for all ages, it’s 800m of fast paced fun! Once is Never Enough! Luge hours 10am - 8pm Summer and 5pm Winter (hours may vary).
At Queenstown Ice Bar we’ve created a truly unique all weather activity for all ages. An elevated take on the classic ice bar experience, boasting over 30 tonnes of hand-carved ice architecture, bar and amazing ice sculptures. Sip your choice of cocktail or mocktail, served in our iconic ice glasses as you explore this crystal clear ice lounge. Luxe winter coats, gloves and woolly boots are provided to keep you cosy. If you are feeling adventurous,
in the ice bar.
ONSEN HOT POOLS RETREAT AND DAY SPA
Boasting a range of idyllic cedar-lined hot pools overlooking the Shotover River, these pools have long been a highlight for Queenstown visitors. A unique kiwi twist on a Japanese tradition, the exclusive use pools are filled with pure water from the surrounding mountains which is heated to approx. 38.3 degrees.
Ideal for individuals or groups of up to 4 people, all guests receive towels plus a complimentary drink and snack to enjoy during your rejuvenating soak. The toughest decision you will need to make is which pool to book?
Don’t just take photos of the river, take on the river. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie, lover of all things luxury or just a massive Lords of the Rings fan, we have a rafting trip for you. Trips include transfers to and from Queenstown, with all safety equipment and instruction provided. No experience necessary. Minimum age 13yrs.
Shotover Whitewater River Rafting - is New Zealand's most popular white water experience for a reason. Start with an unforgettable coach trip through Skippers Canyon, famous for it's exciting cliff edges, enough to get your adrenaline pumping before we hit the water. Experience grade 3–5 whitewater rapids in one of the most scenic environments in the world. They will guide you through canyons, navigate the rapids and the famous 170m Oxenbridge tunnel to finish.
If you would rather wait to book this trip when in New Zealand to see what the weather is like – why not consider an open dated voucher. All you need to do is reconfirm your trip 24 hours in advance.
AJ HACKETT BUNGY NEW ZEALAND
Eligibility Criteria: Minimum height of 1.2 metres.
minutes.
Ultimate Off-Roading - Using the natural features of the rocky Nevis Bluff to create our all-terrain course, you will not believe where these trucks can go. With four-wheel drive, four-wheel steer and 14 inches of travel in the shocks, this really is ULTIMATE Off-Roading. Duration: 15 minutes. Eligibility Criteria: Minimum height of 1.2 metres.
Clay Target Shooting - Set up to run six shooters at a time and with eight different flurry styles, you can enjoy some healthy competition against mates, family members or even work colleagues. Duration: 45 minutes. Eligibility Criteria: Minimum age of 13 years.colleagues. Duration: 45 minutes Eligibility Criteria: Minimum age of 13 years.
AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand is a leader in adventure tourism and has been providing adrenaline fuelled adventures for over 30 years. In Queenstown take your pick from seven unique experiences from the soft adventure family options of Zipride to the extreme Nevis Bungy.
Why stop at just one? Combo any of our activities together for super savings. Plus if you are also visiting Auckland ask about how you can save even more when you combine our Queenstown and Auckland activities. Bungy: Choose from three different Bungy options. The original Kawarau Bridge Bungy (43m) – this is the home of the world’s first commercial Bungy opened in 1988. Our extreme Nevis Bungy (134m) is the ultimate challenge.
Catapult: The world’s biggest catapult, experience a new kind of flight as you are propelled 150m across the Nevis Valley reaching speeds of up to 100kph in just 1.5seconds flat.
Swing: Ride the Nevis Swing solo or tandem, choose from a variety of ride styles including forwards, backwards or upside down. Either way this dramatic 70m drop is sure to set your heart racing
Zipride: The family friendly activity allows for up to 6 people to ride at once on three parallel ziplines. To lift the fun factor try riding upside down or backwards. Located at the Kawarau Bungy Centre.
Minimum age: 10 years (excluding Zipride 8 years, 8-9 must ride tandem with an adult. Nevis Bungy & Catapult 13 years). Minimum duration: Kawarau Bungy & Zipride 2.5 hours, Nevis Bungy, Catapult & Swing 4 hours.
Minimum & Maximum weights: Restrictions apply these vary by activity please ask for details. Flat secure covered footwear must be worn for all Nevis activities and recommended for all other activities.
SHOTOVER CANYON SWING
Shotover Canyon Swing - Queenstown’s original Canyon Swing, Perched 109m above the Shotover River, no other swing in the world has the unique combination of a 60m freefall down a vertical cliff face with heaps of different jumpstyles to enjoy our 200m swing. Allow 2.5hrs
KJET QUEENSTOWN
Only KJet offers 60 minutes of unforgettable thrills, spins and exhilaration across three waterways in one of the world’s most stunning locations. Departing from the Main Town Pier in downtown Queenstown, you will experience Jet boating on the deep green waters of the Kawarau River, complete with loads of thrilling 360 degree spins. Next, the adventure heightens as your driver navigates the fast-moving currents of the braided Shotover River, racing up the shallow channels at speeds of up to 85km/h (50mph) in water that’s often less than 5cms deep. Your trip also includes admission to Queenstown’s Underwater Observatory, where you can get up close and personal with our fascinating rainbow trout and other lake-life. Join us for an hour of exhilaration and a lifetime of memories. Departs: Every hour on the hour from the Main Town Pier.
Nothing you have ever experienced will have prepared you for the excitement and thrill of a Shotover Jet ride. It’s an adrenaline rush you’ll never forget!
From the moment the accelerator hits the floor your adrenaline hits the roof as you speed along the famous Shotover River and deep into the Shotover River Canyons. As the rocky canyon walls tower over you, your expert driver puts your ‘Big Red’ jet boat through its paces and skillfully whips the boat past rocky outcrops, skims around crags and boulders and twists through the narrow canyons. You grip the hand rail for comfort and reassurance as the driver spins the boat and you experience several ‘trademark’ Shotover Jet 360 degree spins! No visit to Queenstown is complete without ‘Catching the Canyons’ with Shotover Jet, ‘the world’s most exciting jet boat ride’ and the only company permitted to operate in the spectacular Shotover River Canyons. Complimentary return transfers are available from The Station Building in central Queenstown for selected departures. Bookings essential.
Take a guided adventure to Milford Sound with a friendly team offering 60 years of local knowledge.
The day trip to Milford Sound aboard our glass-roof coaches which connect with spacious, purpose-built boats. Board the coach in Queenstown and travel alongside Lake Wakatipu and then through farming countryside to Te Anau. From Te Anau, the overland journey to Milford Sound is a showcase of sheer mountains and towering cliffs, rugged valleys and native rain forest surrounded by teeming waterfalls and glacial lakes. The premium coaches offer reclining seats, multi-lingual commentary, and additional legroom. Experienced coach drivers tailor each journey to ensure the best photo stops are included for short walks and photo opportunities along the way.
On arrival, board a vessel for a Nature Cruise. This two-hour cruise takes in the highlights of Milford Sound while the skipper provides a fascinating commentary (English). The cruise follows the full length of the fiord. Our large open outdoor upper deck affords excellent wildlife viewing including seals, dolphins, and penguins when in season.
Visitors are well catered for with an on-board licensed bar offering the finest Mora wines and local Altitude Brewery craft beers alongside an on-board dinning menu. Following the cruise, return to Queenstown by coach.
Daily 7am Returns: 7.30pm
NOMAD SAFARIS 4WD ADVENTURES
Explore the magical side of New Zealand and discover why this country was chosen to portray Middle-earth. Immerse yourself in scenery made famous by the films woven with fascinating history and legendary stories delivered by 4WD Wizards. These are true fun-filled adventures for those who wish to get off the beaten track and see the Queenstown Lakes Areas. These are real places- there are no film sets- they areas of outstanding natural beauty that need no enhancement. Experience the breath-taking scenery and magical atmosphere captured in the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Journey through Middle-earth on a personal, small-group tour that you will cherish forever. All our tours are Qualmark endorsed.
Option A: Wakatipu Basin – departs 8:15 and 1:30pm, allow 4 hours return from Queenstown. Includes fun commentary from a local guide, off-roading, river crossings, spectacular views, and genuine gold-panning in a goldbearing river, pickups from Central Queenstown accommodation and refreshments.
Option B: Glenorchy: Departs 8am and 1:30pm, allow 4 ¼ hours return from Queenstown. Take the road to Paradise, the location for many movies at the Head of Lake Wakatipu. Gentle scenic tour with full commentary visiting filming locations from the Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and more.
Combine these two tours for a full day adventure with lunch included
Full Day Safari of the Scenes: Included Wakatipu Basin and Glenorchy tours. Gold Panning, Refreshment and Lunch included.
NOMAD QUAD SAFARIS & QUEENSTOWN 360 ADVENTURE
Enjoy our exclusive playground on Queenstown Hill High Country Station. The uninterrupted 360o views over the lakes and mountains surrounding Queenstown are simply spectacular.
Nomad Quad Safaris- Departs 8:30 and 1:30pm, allow 3.5 hours return from Queenstown. New Zealand’s most spectacular quad bike ride, where the adventure is in your hands! Catering to all abilities, this personalised guided quadbike adventure explores the extensive and varied trails on Queenstown Hill. Tours operate all year round come snow, rain or shine. Includes full training from experienced guides and all safety clothing and equipment. Minimum age is 16. Queenstown 360- Departs 10am, 1:30pm and 4pm, allow 2 hours 15 minutes return from Queenstown in our purpose built and powerful UTV, go off-road and explore the terrain with your expert driver guide. Children must be at least 1.3m tall.
Per Person
Nomad Quad Safaris
Queenstown 360
Glacier Experience - See dramatic views of the majestic Southern
and discover the ancient icefalls of glaciers before
and
Stand in snow surrounded by stunning mountain peaks. See Lake Wakatipu’s mysterious northern shores, bush covered valleys, unparalleled views of Mount Aspiring and the mighty Rees and Dart River valleys. Duration: 50 mins. Milford Sound - Journey through New Zealand’s most dramatic scenery. This captivating flight takes you over secluded alpine lakes, lush rainforest, and past rugged peaks. Experience the grandeur of the Southern Alps en route to landing at The Divide. Fly into the heartland of Fiordland National Park experiencing unparalleled views of world famous Milford Sound and Mitre Peak before landing. Homeward, experience an alpine snow landing before returning across Lake Wakatipu to Queenstown. Duration: 1.5 hours.
Milford Sound Heli Cruise Heli - Take our magnificent Milford Sound scenic flight option across the Southern Alps, upon landing in Milford Sound join the Mitre Peak Cruise, an exploratory nature cruise on this famous fiord. View cascading waterfalls, towering rock faces, unique wildlife and voyage out past St Anne’s lighthouse to the Tasman Sea. Homeward bound, complete your journey with an exclusive alpine snow landing for the ultimate Fiordland National Park experience. Lunch options are available. Duration: 4 hours.
Milford and the Sutherland Falls - See the Southern Alps on your way into Milford Sound, experiencing this amazing glacial creation. View Lake Quill, the source of the Sutherland Falls - the second highest in the southern hemisphere. Weather permitting, land ‘on top of the world’ and stand among the ancient ice flows of the Fiordland Glaciers. Lunch options are available.
$325
$190
ZIPTREK ECOTOURS
Come ziplining with Ziptrek Ecotours and join us on a guided adventure like no other. With stunning views across Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables mountain range, you will get to hang out in the trees and see Queenstown from a unique angle, situated on the iconic gondola hill. Naturally informative and ecoexhilarating Ziptrek offers a guided adventure that is fun for everyone, whether looking for a family friendly activity (Moa 4-Line Tour), the worlds steepest tree to tree zipline (Kea 6-Line Tour) or after a heightened thrill level with a “swooping” 21m drop! (Kereru 2 Line & Drop)
Ziptrek operates all year round in all weather conditions. Min age 6 years. Gondola ticket is additional. Closed toe shoes essential. All safety equipment, harness and helmet provided. Departs: Moa- 10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm. (10am & 12pm Oct to Apr Only) Kea – 10.20am, 2.20pm. Kereru – 11.40am. Allow: 1 Hour (Kereru) 2 Hours (Moa) 3 Hours (Kea) plus time to travel up the Gondola.
Wilderness Jet Experience - A thrilling 2-hour Jetboat ride takes you through the shallow braided river channels of the Dart River into the UNESCO World Heritage area. With unrivalled National Park access, covering up to 90km of river on a trip making Dart River Adventures the longest jet boat ride in the region. This relaxed pace tour is ideal for those looking to take their time and make the most of being in this phenomenal place. With plenty of time to connect with the area and take in the scenery, your guides give you their authentic touch, sharing stories of the area’s rich history, the Greenstone trail and renowned Māori legends. The ever-changing environment makes every trip unique. With daily and seasonal changes to the flora and fauna, colour of the bush, river structure & colour, water clarity, birds, wildlife and snow level, returning for a second adventure can mean you explore a whole new world. Duration: 4 hours, includes return transfers from The Station Building, central Queenstown. Departs (with transport from Queenstown) - 8.30am (year-round) & 1pm (Oct-May). Self-drive to Glenorchy optional for all trips departures. (Child 5-15yrs).
Funyaks - Begin with a 75 min. jetboat ride deep into Mt Aspiring National Park. Combine wilderness jet boating with unique ‘Funyak’ inflatable canoes for a fun way to explore the Dart River as well as hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Stop and enjoy a delicious wilderness buffet lunch before continuing in your ‘Funyak’ downstream to ‘Paradise’. Then travel a back-country route passing by locations used in movies to illustrate Middle Earth. No experience necessary. Duration: 8 hrs. Includes return transfers from The Station Building, central Queenstown. Departs All year at 8.30am, returns approx. 4.30pm. (Child 5-15yrs).
MILFORD & DOUBTFUL SOUNDS DAY TOURS
FULL DAY DOUBTFUL SOUND WILDERNESS CRUISE
Doubtful Sound is a beautiful fiord; three times longer than Milford Sound, with twisting arms, it has a surface area ten times larger. With its rugged peaks, verdant rainforest and twisting, hidden inlets, Doubtful Sound will take your breath away.
There’s no direct road access, so the only way you can to get to Doubtful Sound is a cruise across the picturesque Lake Manapouri, followed by a bus trip over Wilmot Pass – New Zealand's most expensive (and majestic) road. We’ll pause along the way to experience the dense Fiordland rainforest and view Doubtful Sound glistening below. This isolation makes this fiord a very special place, only those in the know get to see.
Once you arrive, you will board the Patea Explorer for a 3 hour (approximately) cruise on Doubtful Sound - a spectacular pristine fiord. During the cruise our knowledgeable and friendly nature guides will share with you their passion for the region. They’re always ready to answer questions, point out landmarks and provide all the information about the varied wildlife you may see, including dolphins, fur seals and the rare Fiordland crested penguin.
Tip: ANZCRO highly recommends you do both the Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound tours. While you cannot beat the drive to Milford, the Doubtful Sound cruise is truly awesome.
Departs: Pearl Harbour, Manapouri 10am returning 5.15pm (May to Sept) & 10.30am returning 5.30pm (Oct to April). Coach transfers available from Queenstown (extra cost). Note for those requiring a Seasonal Packed Lunch box, it must be prebooked. There is a café in the Pearl Harbour Visitor Centre with expresso coffee and lunch items available for purchase.
MILFORD SOUND
Milford Sound Cruise
Take the time to enjoy the best of Milford Sound with this leisurely cruise aboard purpose built Fiordland specific boats. Exploring the length of the fiord you’ll learn about the history of the region and benefit from the knowledge of your specialist nature guide. Experience the cool spray of a waterfall as you move in close to sheer rock faces or watch out for dolphins, seals and, in season, the rare Fiordland crested penguins.
Milford Sound Fly, Cruise and Return Flight
Experienced skippers tailor the cruise to take into consideration weather and recent wildlife sightings, ensuring you’ll see the best that Milford Sound has to offer on the day. Informative, participative and relaxed, this is the perfect way to experience what’s been called the “eighth wonder of the world”
Departs:
Milford Wharf 8.45am returning 10.25am (Nov – 10 Apr), 10.30am returning 12.30pm (Oct – Apr), 11am returning 12.40pm (all year) 1pm returning 3pm (Oct – Apr), 1.15pm returning 2.55pm (all year) 3.15pm returning 5pm (Nov - Mar). Coach transfers available from Te Anau & Queenstown (extra cost).
Note:for those requiring a Seasonal Packed Lunchbox, it must be prebooked.
For awe-inspiring views of the fiord, mountains, glaciers, rivers, lakes and lush rainforest, nothing compares with a 40-minute scenic flight from Queenstown to Milford Sound. On arrival in Milford, passengers are transferred to a Real NZ vessel for a 1hr 40min to 2 hours cruise on the entire length of the fiord. Includes full commentary on flight and cruise and return accommodation transfers (commencing 45 minutes prior to departure). Perfect for those who are short of time or want to avoid the full day normally required to visit Milford Sound. Departs: 10am, returning 2.05pm & 12.15pm returning 4.05pm (All year).
When the day visitors depart a silence descends on Milford Sound. Be one of the privileged few to experience the long southern twilight and the dawning of a new day in this magnificent World Heritage region. You’ll start by departing from the Milford Sound wharf in the late afternoon before cruising through Milford Sound accompanied by our specialist nature guide. They’ll explain the history and geology of the area and be on hand to answer your questions.
This cruise style is relaxed, allowing plenty of time to view the fiord’s spectacular waterfalls, rainforest, mountains and wildlife – you’re bound to encounter seals and, if you’re lucky, maybe dolphins and penguins too.
The Milford Mariner then anchors in a sheltered cove. From here you can join the guide and explore in the vessel’s tender craft (small boat) or kayaks. If you prefer, you can simply relax on deck and soak in the beauty of this amazing place. If you’re feeling brave there’s always the option of a refreshing swim too. All activities are weather dependent.
As evening falls, you’ll enjoy a delicious carvery dinner in the dining saloon – a feast prepared freshly by our on-site chef. Then it’s time to relax in the company of your fellow traveller, indulge in some star-gazing and story-sharing or simply retire to your private cabin. The next day you’ll be able to dig into a hearty breakfast before heading back out to the Tasman Sea (weather permitting) and exploring more of the fiord.
Milford Mariner: Purpose-built and designed along the lines of a traditional New Zealand coastal trading scow with gaff-rigged sails, the Mariner is ideal for those who enjoy comfort combined with activity. The vessel sleeps 60 guests in private twin/double cabins with ensuite bathrooms. There’s plenty of room to observe the incredible scenery, either from the spacious decks or from the comfort of the observation lounge. Or go exploring in one of the 30 kayaks or two tender crafts.
Includes: A three-course dinner and full cooked and continental breakfast. Departs: Daily from 4pm, Returns 9.15am the next day.
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penguins you might encounter. After dropping anchor in a sheltered cove, you can choose to explore the shoreline by kayak or tender boat – or to simply relax on board. For the adventurous (or very brave), there’s even a chance to go swimming. All activities are weather dependent. In the evening, you’ll enjoy a delicious three-course dinner prepared by our on-board chef and served in the dining saloon. Mingle with fellow travellers, savour some of the fine wines at our licensed bar and if the skies are clear in the evening, spend some time on the upper deck gazing at the stars. Kick off the next day with a hearty cooked breakfast menu and get ready to enjoy the rest of the morning exploring other parts of the fiord. Finally, you’ll return to Deep Cove, the trip back to Manapouri and many, many conversations telling friends just how amazing your trip was.
Fiordland Navigator: This purpose-built, 38m-long, three-masted slaysall schooner reflects Fiordland’s heritage. Sleeping 70 guests in either twin/double cabins with ensuite bathroom or quad share bunk style cabins with shared bathroom facilities. The vessel has three spacious decks ideal for viewing the wilderness scenery, fur seals, dolphins and in season, rare penguins. Activites include kayaking and excursions in the tender craft to explore the coastline.
Includes: A three-course dinner and full cooked and continental breakfast. It is recommended that guests take their own lunch for Day 1.
Departs: 12.30pm, Returns 12 noon the next day.
Operates daily Oct to April.
, SOUTHLAND & STEWART ISLAND
HOME OF THE ICONS
Tucked away at the bottom of Aotearoa are iconic natural treasures with a world-class reputation. Fiordland is home to Milford and Doubtful Sounds, Rakiura National Park covers 85% of Stewart Island, and the Southern Scenic Route will take you along the southern coastline and through The Catlins.
DRIVING DISTANCES:
TE ANAU TO: Queenstown 175 kms, 2 hrs 25 mins
Milford Sound 119 kms, 1 hrs 45 mins Invercargill 152 kms, 2 hrs 15 mins
Manapouri 22 kms, 20 mins
Dunedin 290 kms, 4 hrs 15 mins
INVERCARGILL: Christchurch 580 kms, 8 hrs 15 mins
Dunedin (most direct) 217 kms, 3 hrs (via the Southern Scenic Route) 282 kms, 5 hrs 20 mins
07 Dec 2024 –Kepler Challenge 6-10 Feb 2025Burt Munro Challenge 10-13 April 2025George Begg Festival
25 May 2024 - Bluff Oyster & Food Festival
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» The breathtaking 119 km drive from Te Anau to Milford Sound – regarded as one the world’s most scenic drives.
» Doubtful Sound, 3 times longer and 10 times larger than Milford Sound.
» Succulent Bluff Oysters, the world’s best! Blue cod, crayfish, mussels, whitebait and paua are also superb in this region as is World Class Venison.
» Stewart Island, 160,000 ha home to Rakiura National Park, Ulva Island bird sanctuary and one of the few places in New Zealand where you can see kiwi in the wild.
» Fiordland National Park’s multi day walks
– The Milford Track, Kepler Track, Hollyford Track, Routeburn Track & Humpridge Track.
» The Catlins Coast wildlife – Hector's Dolphins, sea-lions, seals and abundant birdlife.
» The fossilized trees you can see at the Curio Bay Petrified Forest were alive around 170 million years ago when New Zealand was part of the Gondwana super continent
include a restaurant, bar, free WiFi, and plenty of free off-street parking.
Set on the lakefront overlooking the moody waters and surrounding hills, and perfectly located for adventures into Fiordland National Park. Décor and furnishings effortlessly complement the natural beauty of the area. Features include a restaurant and bar, room service, free WiFi, and on-site car parking.
Located on the lakefront and enjoying spectacular views, surrounded by extensive colourful gardens. Chic, elegant rooms designed for comfort set the tone for a stay in one of the world’s most breathtaking regions. Featuring a spa, sauna, outdoor swimming pool and massage service for pure relaxation, plus onsite restaurant and bar. Free WiFi and car parking
Offering the discerning traveller style, comfort and luxury, in a rural setting on rolling grasslands only a 10 min walk from the lake and 5kms north of Te Anau on the Milford Sound Road. Suites are situated in the Main Lodge with commanding views and External access to balcony or lawn, Log Cabins are separate from the Main Lodge and sit on an elevated site. Includes: a la Carte Breakfast, pre dinner cocktails and daily changing dinner menu.
When it opens its doors in late 2024, the 4.5 star Distinction Invercargill will bring its signature hospitality and relaxed sophistication to the Lower Esk Street rejuvenation. Centrally located and offering 150 brand new guest rooms and elegant suites and FREE unlimited WiFi.
FIORDLAND JET
Pure Wilderness Jet boat Ride — Far
Twin Lakes HeliJet - A Pure Wilderness Tour plus heli pick-up from the boat ramp for a 15 min scenic flight high with an alpine landing
Pure Wilderness + Mountain Bike - Follow the river as you ride back to Te Anau (~10km) on the Lake2Lake Cycle Trail. *E-Bikes also available.
Pure Wilderness + Float Plane - Includes transfer on Lake Manapouri to a float plane and a 15 min scenic flight before landing back on Lake Te Anau.
Adult Child (5-15yrs)
TRIPS AND TRAMPS
Pure Wilderness Jetboat Ride
Twin Lakes HeliJet
Pure Wilderness + Mountain Bike
Pure Wilderness + Float Plane
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TE ANAU GLOWWORM CAVES EXCURSION
Enjoy a scenic alpine cruise of Lake Te Anau before disembarking at Cavern House to experience a mysterious underground world of waterfalls and incredible rock formations, before drifting in silent darkness beneath glittering glowworms. In small groups, head in to the cave with nature guides who will share their knowledge of the cave and its history. Deep inside the cave, board a small boat and explore a silent hidden grotto inhabited by thousands of glowworms. Departs: : Daily 10.15am, 2pm & 4.30pm all year. 7pm 26 Dec – 28 Feb.
Duration: 2 hours 15 mins
MILFORD SOUND CRUISE AND WALK
This unique full day trip to Milford Sound from Te Anau combines walking, majestic scenery and a nature boat cruise. Small coaches and local, knowledgeable guides provide inspiring commentary and plenty of wilderness, wildlife and scenic sights, ensuring a memorable experience. Your day begins with a journey to Milford Sound for a leisurely boat cruise. Then depending on your motivation, guests are given the option of (a) an unguided 2.5 hour walk in the alpine area of the renowned Routeburn Great Walk, or (b) staying with the coach and nature guide to explore the historic Hollyford Valley with short nature walks. Includes: Lunch. Departs: 8am, returns 6pm Oct to Apr. Winter option available.
Kepler Walk Guided Heli Hike - A guided day walk from Te Anau including a scenic helicopter flight to Mount Luxmore on the Kepler Track. Travel by helicopter from Te Anau township over the hidden lakes and beech forest of Mount Luxmore to Luxmore Hut. Enjoy alpine tussock fields and panoramic views of the Te Anau basin and surrounding Fiordland mountains. After time in the alpine area including a wilderness tea break, hike down the mountain on a well-formed track. The track descends through mountain and silver beech forest, and passes under towering limestone bluffs to the sandy beach of Brod Bay, the pick up point for the boat cruise back to Te Anau.
It is a down hill walk (8km) requiring a medium level of fitness. There is a maximum of 12 walkers with a Trips 'n' Tramps guide providing an opportunity to learn about the natural and human heritage of Fiordland. There are plenty of stops for photographs, bird-watching and interpretation along the way.
STEWART ISLAND
Ferry to Stewart Island - Stewart Island is perfect for a day excursion or an extended stay. Cross Foveaux Strait in comfort and style on board an express catamaran. During the one-hour crossing between Bluff and Stewart Island friendly staff provide informative commentary and point out highlights. Includes complimentary tea and coffee. Coach transfers available from Invercargill (optional extra). Departs Bluff: 9.45am year round. Departs Stewart Island: 8am year round. Other times throughout the day to and from the island are also available.
Village & Bays Tour - An unparalleled way to soak up the highlights of Stewart Island and the surrounding bays aboard a modern mini-bus while gaining an entertaining insight into the community, history and environment of Stewart Island. There’s plenty of time for photo stops and short walks. Duration: 60 minutes.
Departs: 11 am- all year & 1pm Oct to Apr
Wild Kiwi Encounter - As daylight fades, depart Halfmoon Bay for a cruise across Paterson Inlet to Little Glory Cove. Explore the spectacular forest on a guided walk by torchlight with an experienced Nature Guide to a secluded sandy beach to spot the Southern Brown Kiwi. Includes complimentary tea and coffee. Duration: 4 hours (approx.)
Departs: Daily – Oct & Mar 7pm, Nov 7.30pm, Dec – Jan 8.30pm, Feb 8pm, Apr 5pm – May to Sept on Demand. Note: A reasonable level of fitness is required (total walking time approximately 2 hours depending on kiwi behaviour). The walking track can be uneven and muddy at times.
Ulva Island Explorer - Discover Stewart Island from the water. Enjoy a leisurely catamaran cruise of beautiful Paterson Inlet and visit Ulva Island, a renowned bird sanctuary. See rare plants and abundant native bird life during your walk ashore with our Nature Guide. The skipper provides detailed commentary throughout the cruise. Departs: 12 noon May – Sept, 12.45pm Oct – Apr Duration: 2 hrs 30 mins.
FIORDLAND ON FILM
Ata Whenua – Shadowland (pronounced ‘ata-fenua’, and also known as ‘Fiordland on Film’) brings you the Fiordland World Heritage Status wilderness you would otherwise never see. Mysterious, evocative, exhilarating and utterly spectacular, filmed mostly from a helicopter across extremes of season, climate and terrain, it will take you on an unforgettable journey through one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes on earth. This 32 minute cinematic movie takes the audience on an unforgettable journey, flying through Fiordland’s World Heritage wilderness and captivating them with the expansive beauty of the dramatic Fiordland landscape.
Operated by Fiordland Cinema
Admission
Adult Child (5-13yrs)
$13
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FAITH IN FIORDLAND
Faith in Fiordland is an elegant way to relax in Te Anau during your New Zealand holiday. Low passenger numbers, amazing scenery, a guided walk in the Fiordland National Park to the Hidden Lakes, exceptional food and drinks, a local friendly crew, and all aboard a magnificent motor yacht from 1935. Step back to the golden era with us, and celebrate in style.
*Please note product is not available between June – August
Child 3hr Cruise $147 $61
DISCOVER MORE CRUISE
Discover More Cruise. Get up close to nature on the longest nature cruise experience in Milford Sound. Our vessel stops at the Milford Sound Underwater Observatory for a captivating, guided journey below the water in our 360-degree viewing chamber. This 1-hour tour offers long forgotten stories and legends of the area and has proven to be popular with visitors who want a truly unique Milford Sound experience. Includes: Picnic Lunch.
Departs: 10.30am Returns: 7pm
Operated by Southern Discoveries
WAIRAURAHIRI WILDERNESS JET
Come and discover New Zealand’s last frontier, the South of Fiordland National Park. Home to New Zealand’s deepest lake and steepest (boatable) river, the Wairaurahiri (betcha can’t pronounce that!) plus truly awesome scenery. This is undoubtedly New Zealand’s best jet boat ride and one trip you don’t want to miss! Travel 83 kms (return) along grade 3 rapids strewn with huge boulders which lead you to the wild south coast, the last place in New Zealand to lose the sun each day. There is time to take a nature walk along the beach and into New Zealand’s largest and oldest Podocarp forest. Lunch is at the remote Waitutu lodge. Bring your own or order our BBQ on arrival. This full day trip departs on demand from Otautau, Tuatapere or Lake Hauroko (117 kms South of Te Anau). Min. numbers apply. All safety and wet weather gear provided.
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STEWART ISLAND FLIGHTS
Stewart Island 8.30am, 1.30pm and 5.30pm. (Children under 4 years free)
Half Day Option – Includes return flights Invercargill/Stewart Island, 90 min. bus tour exploring the local landmarks, set menu lunch at the South Sea Hotel on the waterfront and free time to absorb the tranquillity of the island.
Full Day Option – Includes return flights Invercargill/Stewart Island, 15 min. walk to Golden Bay to meet the water taxi to Ulva Island, 2 hrs on Ulva Island, free time to purchase lunch, 90 min. bus tour exploring the local landmarks. Other options available including the Coast to Coast which includes a 4 hour walk, rates and details on application.
EDINBURGH OF THE SOUTH
An endearing city of classical architecture and Scottish charm, Dunedin prides itself on being New Zealand’s centre for learning, heritage, arts and culture. It is also the commercial hub of the Otago region and gateway to the diverse wildlife of the Otago Peninsula.
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DRIVING DISTANCES:
DUNEDIN TO:
Christchurch 365 kms, 5 hrs
Queenstown 282 kms, 3 hrs 30 mins
Te Anau 290 kms, 4 hrs 15 mins
Mt Cook 325 kms, 4 hrs 30 mins
Invercargill via Gore 215 kms, 2 hrs 45 mins
Invercargill via The Catlins 275 kms, 5 hrs 30 mins
OTHER DISTANCES:
City to Larnach Castle 15 kms, 30 mins
City to the end of the Peninsula 31 kms, 45 mins
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» The rugged scenery & abundant wildlife of the Otago Peninsula including Yellow-eyed Penguins (the world’s rarest), Little Blue Penguins, Royal Albatross, Spotted Shags, Cormorants, New Zealand Fur Seals and Sea Lions.
» The Botanic and numerous private gardens open to the public such as those at Larnach Castle and Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens.
» Late Oct/early Nov for the stunning displays of rhododendron and azaleas.
» The Taieri Gorge – best explored aboard the Taieri Gorge Railway.
ARCHITECTURAL ATTRACTIONS:
» Dunedin is regarded as having the finest collection of Victorian and Edwardian architecture in the Southern Hemisphere.
» Built in 1906, the Dunedin Railway station with its fine Edwardian architecture is one of the world’s most photographed stations.
» Jacobean style Olveston House.
» Built in 1871, Larnach Castle on the Otago Peninsula has a fascinating history and is New Zealand’s only castle.
» University of Otago buildings.
The city’s
LARNACH CASTLE & GARDENS
Discover New Zealand’s only Castle, built in 1871 by the Australian, William Larnach, merchant baron and politician, for his beloved first wife Eliza. Larnach spared no expense on his dream home, which features the finest materials from around the world. This superbly crafted building with magnificent architecture showcases a unique collection of New Zealand antiques. The enchanting garden is Castle owner Margaret Barker’s creation and has been listed as a “Garden of International Significance” by NZGT. Spectacular tower views and beautiful gardens complete this enjoyable award winning experience. The ballroom café is open 9.30am to 4.30pm daily for an extensive selection of local food and beverages. The Castle opens daily at 9am; for self guided tours, last entry to the castle is 5pm. (Oct-Mar open till 7pm) Larnach Castle and Garden is a 20 mins drive from the Dunedin city centre and 20 mins drive from the Peninsula's wildlife attractions. High Tea + Castle and Garden Entry: Includes High Tea plus entry to the Castle including the tower, ballroom cafe, gift shop, Castle gardens, grounds, historic stables and outbuildings. Informative brochure provided, in several languages, for self-guided tour of Castle, gardens and grounds.
Unique Taiaroa – The ultimate tour combining the Albatross Classic and Fort Taiaroa tours. Learn about and view Northern Royal Albatross.
the cultural history of Taiaroa Head, from the first settlement by Māori, through two world wars, to today’s Nature Reserve and iconic wildlife attraction. 1.5 hours.
Albatross Classic – Enjoy an intimate insight into the lives of the amazing Royal Albatrosses and their breeding cycle, followed by a visit to our exclusive viewing observatory at the nature reserve. 1 hour.
Fort Taiaroa – Explore hidden tunnels under the nature reserve. Hear the headland’s military history from a 1600’s Māori Pa to 1880’s Russian invasion scare through to both world wars. Fort Taiaroa also boasts the world’s only fully restored 1886 Armstrong Disappearing Gun. 30 minutes.
NATURES WONDERS
Experience a unique guided wildlife adventure, travelling on an all-terrain Argo 8 wheel drive. Take an exhilarating ride across the Reid family farm to the breeding habitat of Yellow-eyed Penguins, Blue penguins, and New Zealand Fur Seals. Enjoy the spectacular coastal views, private beaches and up close and personal encounters with nature. This tour suits all ages, and a low level of fitness is required. Cameras are a must. Tours depart from 10.15am and throughout the day until one hour before dusk in all weather. The tour duration is one hour, and visitors must report to Natures Wonders reception 30 minutes prior to departure. Minimum is 2 pax.
Get closer to our unique southern wildlife. Watch magnificent royal albatross soar across the ocean and return to their breeding colony. See a great variety of seabirds while fur seals play and sprawl on volcanic rocks; maybe even dolphins or sealions. You’ll get a great commentary, multi-language info sheets, binoculars and warm jackets. Courtesy city accommodation transfers for all tours except T1.
Tour 1 – Wellers Rock Wildlife Cruise - Get full commentary about the wildlife, history and geology as the boat explores the stunningly beautiful and rugged coastline close to the entrance of the Otago Harbour. You will see uninterrupted views of the world's only mainland nesting place of albatross. Watch the NZ Furseals breed, fight and play on the rocks around their breeding rookeries. Out at sea you can spot rarely seen ocean birds including other albatross species and petrels, and you may see penguins, dolphins and other marine mammals. Don't be put off by cold, damp or windy days, the local wildlife love it - we often see more activity in a cool southerly wind! Departs Wellers Rock wharf, 45 min drive from Dunedin (included in all other tour options). Times: Oct-Mar: 10am, 11.30am, 1.30pm, 3pm, 4.30pm (all 60mins). Apr-Sept: 2.30pm.
Tour 2 – City to Sea Wildlife Tour - Cruise one way along New Zealand’s most picturesque harbour and see beautiful bays, hills, farmland, forest and coast. Hear of the harbour’s history and volcanic past. Experience Monarch’s fascinating Wildlife Cruise. Bus one way along the scenic roads of the Otago Peninsula. Times: Oct-Mar: 8.30am to 12.30pm or 3.30pm to 7pm. Apr-Sept: 1pm to 5pm (cruise both ways).
Tour 2L - Half Day Castle to Cruise - Journey back in time to be immersed in the rich, turbulent and scandalous lives of the Larnach family. Explore the lovely gardens, and marvel at the beauty and craftsmanship of New Zealand’s only castle, built during the Otago gold rush. Then enjoy our renowned Wellers Rock Wildlife Cruise. Times: Oct-Mar: 10.30am to 3.30pm (bus both ways). Apr-Sept: 11.30am to 5pm (bus out, boat back).
Tour EW - Peninsula Encounters + Wildlife Cruise Calling all nature and wildlife lovers - we have the tour for you! This small-group option begins in Dunedin, travelling by mini-bus across the beautiful Otago Peninsula. You'll see great views of the harbour, the coast and the inlet eco-systems. On the Wildlife Cruise option, you'll travel by boat out through the entrance to Otago Harbour, enjoying uninterrupted views of the northern royal albatross breeding colony. You will then visit a conservation reserve with unrivalled access to yellow-eyed penguin breeding area. MONARCH
SPEIGHT’S BREWERY TOURS
The Alehouse Package – Lunch or Dinner combo - Combine your Speight’s Brewery tour with a delicious 2-course lunch or 2-course dinner at The Alehouse, right next to Speight’s
BONUS: Includes a 12oz beer of your choice when booking the Alehouse package.
OLVESTON HISTORIC HOME
For Lovers of Fine art, Culture, music, literature and social history; ‘Olveston Historic Home’ authentically recalls the style, grace and grandeau of opulent Edwardian era.
Olveston is a time capsule as little has changed inside the house since it was occupied as a family home from 1906. Authentically furnished with all the original fixtures and fittings, decorative details and furnishings.
Entry inside Olveston House is by guided tour only. Olveston is open 7 days (excluding Chrsitmas Day).
HORIZON TOURS
Southern Skies Stargazing – Join us on a journey of discovery to learn about the unique celestial features of the Southern sky, while also sharing stories and waiata (songs) about how Māori viewed the night sky. Enjoy Māori manaakitanga (hospitality) with a light supper and hot beverage. Sit back, relax and be enchanted. Duration: 3-4 hours. Departs: 8pm Oct-Mar and 6pm Apr-Sep
Taste of Dunedin & Peninsula Tour - Get a taste of what Dunedin has to offer and learn about Dunedin's rich cultural and natural heritage. This is the tour to take if you are short on time and really want to get an insight into what Dunedin has to offer. Join us as we take in the iconic Dunedin sights and sounds of the city and Otago Peninsula. Learn about this great city of ours as we journey past historic buildings including the Dunedin Railway Station, St Paul's Anglican Cathedral and The First Church of Otago and see evidence of Dunedin's early heritage before we head onto the Peninsula to view spectacular coastal scenery. Listen as we share, our stories about Dunedin and why we love living here.
Taste of Dunedin, Peninsula & Larnach Tour - As the above tour learn about this great city of ours as we journey past historic buildings including the Dunedin Railway Station, St Paul's Anglican Cathedral and The First Church of Otago and see evidence of Dunedin's early heritage before we head onto the Peninsula to view spectacular coastal scenery. Listen as we share, our stories about Dunedin and why we love living here. You will then visit Larnach Castle, referred to by many as New Zealand's Castle. Built in 1871 by businessman and politician William Larnach, it is now a life long restoration project for the Barker family who are the current owners. This tour includes Castle, Gardens and Grounds access which includes, the tower, ballroom cafe, gift shop, gardens, grounds, historic stables and outbuildings
The Speight’s Brewery Tour is a guided 90 minute tour through an historic working Brewery which has been on the same site since 1876. The tour was re-developed in August 2017 which included an upgrade to the Tour Experience, Retail Space, Tasting Bar and a new Cellar Door so visitors can take the beer away with them. You will discover our significant history and learn about what Speight’s is up to today making it one of New Zealand’s most popular beers. The tour takes you through our brewing process with a great mix of the old and the new. Our old Brewhouse which was de-commissioned in 2013 has been left purely for visitors to see and from here you will go to our modern state of the art Brewhouse to see the contrast. The Tour is completed in the Brewery Bar with our range of beer on tap. After the tour drop down to the Speight’s Ale House where they have great southern fare and all of the Speight’s range fresh from the tap. Brewery.WELCOME TO THE LEGENDARY MACKENZIE!
Discover NZ’s highest mountains, longest glaciers, vivid turquoise lakes, golden grasslands and largest dark sky reserve.
The Mackenzie is famous for its tri-colour palette: turquoise lakes, white snow-capped mountains and golden grasslands. Go for a glacier hike, soak in hot pools, cycle some of the world-famous Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail, and so much more!
TOP NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:
»Home to NZ’s highest mountain, Aoraki/Mount Cook
» Largest glacier in NZ, the Haupapa/Tasman Glacier
» Lake Tekapo & Lake Pūkaki are famous for their brilliant turquoise colour due to the ‘rock flour’ suspended in the glacial melt waters.
» The much photographed tiny Church of the Good Shepherd on the edge of Lake Tekapo is definitely worth a visit.
» Home to NZ’s largest dark sky reserve at 4,367 sq. km and covering Twizel, Aoraki/Mount Cook, Lake Pūkaki, Lake Tekapo and more. The low-lighting regulations of the district ensure our night skies are free from light pollution.
ASURE Ashley Motor Lodge is the best 4.5-star quality Timaru accommodation choice for corporate travellers, families, and tourists. Centrally located only a short distance from the Timaru town centre, where you will find a fantastic array of activities, attractions, shopping, restaurants, and cafes.
TWIZEL Distinction MacKenzie Country Hotel
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Located in the spectacular national park, with a range of accommodation options for all travellers. Newly refurbished motel units offer modern comforts in an iconic environment, and lodge rooms include ensuite bathrooms, a fridge, and patio or balcony for stunning mountain views. Bar and grill on-site, plus beer garden and BBQ area. WiFi and laundry.
Relax and enjoy comfortable, country-style accommodation at the Godley Hotel in the stunning alpine village of Lake Tekapo in the beautiful South Island! The hotel is centrally located with lake and mountain views. Enjoy the onsite Jack Rabbit café or relax in the stylish lounge. It's a 5-minute walk to the lake with its famous turquoise waters, and the Church of the Good Shepherd.
In the heart of Mackenzie Basin, this hotel features natural stone, roaring fires, and expansive lawns, beautifully reflecting and complimenting the surrounding landscape. Comfortably furnished guest rooms all feature a private balcony or patio with mountain views. The on-site restaurant and bar offers inside and outside dining. Free WiFi.
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base for your wilderness adventure. Enjoy a stargazing tour, starting on-site at the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre. Amenities include a restaurant, lounge bar, and café bar, complimentary wireless internet, and a private balcony or patio for each guest room.
Offering comfort and convenience, situated in a central position in the village with easy walking access to local shops and restaurants. Rooms are modern and most have excellent views over the lake and mountains. Enjoy a relaxing and tranquil environment, with amenities that include free WiFi, free
Perfectly situated in one of the most scenic places in New Zealand, right on the shores of Lake Tekapo. The serene setting makes for the ultimate getaway, and the motel offers peace and relaxation with six individually designed apartments.
DARK SKY PROJECT
Dark Sky Project is proud to offer a range of stargazing experiences from a range of exclusive locations in the internationally recognised Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve. Pristine night skies, breath-taking views, worldclass observatories, and knowledgeable astronomy guides make Earth & Sky a must on any itinerary.
Dark Sky Project Summit Experience - Stars, science and stories combine to create New Zealand’s premier stargazing experience. Spend the evening discovering our illustrious night skies at the world’s southernmost research observatory, located in the heart of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve. A truly breathtaking experience, our expert astronomy guides will introduce you to the Southern Skies, imparting their impressive knowledge as you gaze through sophisticated optical telescopes. Learn about the mindblowing research happening onsite Duration: Approximately 2 hours including coach transport to Mount John.
Dark Sky Project Crater Experience - Enjoy our pristine Southern Skies from one of the region’s best viewpoints: Cowan’s Private Observatory. Designed specifically with stargazing in mind, our purpose-built private observatory boasts minimal light pollution. View from our powerful telescopes as our experienced astronomy guides enhance your knowledge of the Southern Skies. Duration: Approximately 1.25 hours including coach transport to Cowan’s Private Observatory.
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MT COOK GLACIER GUIDING
The Adventurer: Tasman Glacier Heli-Hike - Combine the excitement of walking on New Zealand’s biggest glacier with the thrill of breathtaking scenic helicopter fly-bys of New Zealand’s largest mountain, Aoraki/Mt Cook. You fly in to your drop off point on a remote part of the glacier. Every journey is unique, because the glacier is changing all the time and our experienced guides are always finding something new and interesting to show our visitors.
The Wigley: Top of The Tasman Glacier Hike - Explore the immense beauty of the upper snowfield of the Haupapa/Tasman Glacier. As you fly in to 2200m a board either your helicopter or skiplane. Equipped with snow shoes, walking poles, harness and other equipment, you are ready to explore ice formations in this ever-changing environment; you’re in the heart and birthplace of New Zealand mountaineering. Your flight home tracks down the eastern side of New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki Mt Cook and the stunning Hochstetter icefall.
The Adventurer: Tasman Glacier Helihike $758
The Wigley: Top of The Tasman Glacier Hike $809
Dark Sky Experience (Indoor guided experience)
Dark Sky Project Summit Experience
Dark Sky Project Crater Experience
$47 $28
$185 $139
$119 $89 Per Person
OAMARU BLUE PENGUIN COLONY
Evening Viewing - View the penguins arriving home from their day at sea, just after dusk, and cross into their breeding area. There are two viewing options, general and premium entry. Viewing times vary depending on daylight and penguin numbers depend on what stage they are at in their breeding cycle. Summer viewing can be as late as 9pm with up to 300 penguins, winter can be as early as 5:15pm with up to 20 penguins. Full commentary during evening viewing. For the safety of the penguins no photography is permitted during evening viewings.
Premium Viewing - The premium viewing will allocate an individual seat to you which will make the experience more comfortable. From here you will enjoy fantastic views as the penguins will only be a few metres away.Learn about the lives of the penguins through a informative commentary delivered by one of the expert guides.
Adult Child (5-17yrs) Evening Viewing from $38 $25
$52 $32
TEKAPO SPRINGS
Tekapo Springs is a year round playground offering recreation and rejuvenation, overlooking stunning Lake Tekapo and the Two Thumb Mountain Range.
Pools - There are five outdoor heated pools all perfectly positioned to capture the scenery, where you can soak and soothe tired muscles in temperatures ranging from 28-38.5 degrees or choose to sit back and relax in the steam and sauna facility.
Day Spa - With a fully equipped day spa onsite, offering a variety of luxurious treatments, this is an outstanding opportunity to take your relaxation to the next level!
Activities - To pump up the adrenalin and enjoy some fun filled excitement you could go skating on the international size ice rink which is open mid-April to mid-September. In winter the snow tube park is the place to be, open start of July to start of October and after a magic carpet ride to the top of a 150m snow-filled slope, you can catapult yourself down – with friends or by yourself. Great value combos are available.
Star Gazing - Soak in the stars on New Zealand’s only guided stargazing and hot pools tour! Operating from Tekapo Springs, the tour is 2 hours long. First, be introduced to the night skies with a unique combination of astronomy and storytelling. Then relax in a 37.5-degree hot pool on a floating hammock and admire the stars! Tekapo Star Gazing tours run 364 nights/year; start times vary. Children - 6 years+
THE SIR EDMUND HILLARY ALPINE CENTRE
A tribute to Sir Edmund Hillary, the Centre is designed to educate and entertain. It features a spectacular state-of-the-art Mt Cook Magic 3D movie, full dome digital planetarium and museum that documents Sir Edmund’s achievements and history of pioneering in the region. Located within the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, the centre runs Big Sky Stargazing Tours in the evening. Starting with an orientation in the planetarium, before utilising specialty telescopes at the outdoor stargazing site. Located within The Hermitage Hotel (See Page 111). Open daily 7.30am – 8.30pm (times may change seasonally)
THE HELICOPTER LINE
Scenic flights up close and personal. Mt Cook at 3,724 metres is the highest peak in the Southern Alps, providing stunning scenery for a flight that will become the highlight of your holiday. Highly experienced pilots provide an informative commentary via personal headsets. Flights depart from either Mount Cook or Twizel (Pukaki Airport) as indicated. Options include:
Aoraki Mt Cook – Mountains High with Snow Landing - Our premier flight over vast snow-fields, glaciers and a spectacular view of New Zealand’s highest peak Aoraki/Mount Cook. Land high above the glaciers and stand in snow high in the mountains. Traverse the Southern Alps, to view the mighty Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Duration: Approx. 45 minutes.
Aoraki Mt Cook - Alpine Vista with Snow Landing - A short scenic option ideal to touch snow and experience the thrill of a helicopter flight. Sweep through the rugged high country of the Ben Ohau Range to a snowfield landing site high in the mountains. Duration: Approx. 20 minutes.
AIR SAFARIS
Air Safaris operate a modern fleet with each aircraft featuring ‘wings-above’ to ensure unobstructed viewing below and everyone is guaranteed a window seat. Your pilot will provide an informative and enjoyable commentary in addition to all passengers receiving the Air Safaris multi-language flight-guide.
The Grand Traverse - recognised as the premier Aoraki Mount Cook flight-seeing experience; this magnificent flight encompasses 10 major glaciers including Tasman, Franz Josef and Fox Glacier, two World Heritage National Parks and 200 km of New Zealand’s most breathtaking scenery. Departs regularly from Lake Tekapo and Franz Josef (see page 83), flight time approx. 50 min. ANZCRO highly recommended
Milford Sound Excursion - Flights operate on demand to spectacular Milford Sound from Lake Tekapo and Franz Josef. Scenic flights follow the Southern Alps to Milford Sound via the Mount Aspiring National Park taking in alpine valleys, Wanaka Basin, Mount Sefton and often return via the rugged West Coast of the South Island. Or opt for all of the above plus include a flyby of the Mount Cook and Westland National Park glaciers. Both options includes a 30 min. stop at Milford Sound which provides the opportunity to enjoy some stunning views of the fiord and towering mountains from ground level. Experience the beauty of this stunning, awe inspiring alpine landscape and take home memories that will last a lifetime.
Tasman Glacier Heli Hike - Adventure into Mount Cook National Park and Heli Hike across Tasman Glacier. Witness the beauty of the Tasman Glacier lake and the stunning ice formations from the helicopter as you fly over the spectacular Tasman Glacier. Once you descend and step foot onto the ice you will encounter fresh alpine air as your heli hike guide introduces you to the world of the Tasman Glacier. This is a unique experience and one which will not be forgotten. Departs: Oct - Apr 9am, 11.30am and 2pm daily. Moderate fitness is required. Allow 3 hours.
An amazing encounter with New Zealand’s largest glacier, the Tasman Glacier. Join us for a unique experience as we journey around the terminal lake for a fascinating glacial encounter. Board our custom made MAC boats with your experienced guide to explore the rapidly growing terminal lake. Observe the ever shifting Tasman Glacier face and all the time be surrounded by the massive mountain vista. Icebergs of every shape and size periodically tear away or ‘carve’ from the glacier allowing you to get up close and touch the 300-600 year old glacial crystal. MOUNT
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN NEW ZEALAND’S PRISTINE WILDERNESS
There’s a sound argument to be made that the best of Aotearoa is only accessible by foot. Venture into some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes, where the tranquillity of nature refreshes the body and revitalises the spirit.
WALKS OF NEW ZEALAND
A LITTLE PREPARATION WILL ENSURE THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME!
Whilst not extreme, many people consider the Milford and/or Routeburn Tracks to be a personal challenge. The terrain is often steep and the track surface can vary from flat and maintained, to rocky and even flooded at times. A moderate level of fitness is recommended to ensure that you are able to fully enjoy these walks. If you are not a regular walker, we suggest you begin a regime 6 to 8 weeks before departure, gradually increasing the distance and adding some hills into your training circuit. The weather in Fiordland can be very unpredictable. Please adhere to our recommended equipment list and be prepared for every eventuality, as it is not uncommon to experience snow in the middle of summer.
A full information pack detailing your walk and how to prepare will be issued upon booking. ANZCRO is happy to answer any questions.
TEMPERATURES IN FIORDLAND
Summer months: Dec - Apr in Fiordland offers the warmest days between 10 - 18°C.
Winter months:
May and November can be between 1 - 9°C, however cold weather can occur at any time of year.
WEIGHING IT ALL UP
Going Guided:
» Well appointed comfortable lodges
» Comfortable beds
» Drying rooms
» Hot showers
» Meals provided
» Travel provided
» Small backpacks (5-7kg)
» Knowledgable guides
» Safety is paramount
Going it Alone:
» Basic huts
» Carry your own bedding
» You get wet, you stay wet!
» No showers
» Carry and cook your own food
» Arrange your own logistics
» Large backpacks (15-20kg)
TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK EXPLORER
Home to three active volcanic mountains, and iconic and majestic landscapes, Tongariro National Park has attracted adventurers of all ages. This 5-day package includes New Zealand’s best one day walk the Tongariro Crossing and is a great option for those seeking adventure, fun and an escape into nature.
Day 1: Arrive National Park
Tongariro National Park is a land of legend and New Zealand’s oldest national park with an abundance of outdoor activities and adventure opportunities. We suggest arriving at midday so you can check into your accommodation and get settled. We have included an easy 2-hour pre-sunset guided group walk amongst the Tongariro volcanoes which is a superb way to experience the Tongariro National Park and enjoy this stunning time of day.
Day 2: Premium Tongariro Crossing Guided Group Walk
You meet the team at the Adrift Tongariro base the morning of the tour. When you arrive, the guides will check everyone in, go over the day’s trip conditions and assess and provide the required equipment, and additional clothing and boots if needed. You & your guides will be transported from the Adrift Tongariro base in National Park Village to the start of the walk.
The track climbs the Mangatepopo Valley passing Soda Springs to the saddle between Mt. Ngauruhoe and Mt. Tongariro. The steep climb known as the Devil’s staircase takes you to South Crater before climbing again to Red Crater, the highest point on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing at 1886m. You will then descend on loose volcanic scoria rock to the vivid Emerald Lakes and then on to the Blue Lake. Finally zig zag your way down past the Ketetahi Hut through the natural alpine garden finishing with a final 45 minutes cathartic walk through NZ native forest to the end where Adrift Tongariro transport is waiting for you to transfer you back to the Adrift Tongariro base in National Park Village.
Total distance: 20.4km (12.7 miles)
Elevation gain: 786m (2,578 feet)
Walking time: 7 – 8 hours
Track conditions: Surfaces vary from boardwalks, soil, rocky, loose scoria, steep in places.
Day 3: Mt Ruapehu Summit Plateau Group Guided Walk
Again you meet the team at the Adrift Tongariro base the morning of the tour. When you arrive, the guides will check everyone in, go over the day’s trip conditions and assess and provide the required equipment, and additional clothing and boots if needed. You & your guides will be transported from the Adrift Tongariro base in National Park Village to the start of the walk at the Whakapapa Ski area at the top of Bruce Road. If the chairlifts are operating there may be an option of taking a chairlift up to Knoll Ridge café. As you climb above the clouds through rugged volcanic terrain, you’ll see sweeping views of Tongariro National Park and the entire volcanic zone. Have lunch on the summit plateau on New Zealand’s highest volcano from where you can gaze down into the milky-blue geothermal waters of the crater lake. The lake changes colour from an amazing deep green to pale blue to solid dark grey depending on the craters temperature. Mt. Ruapehu has eight small glaciers on its high flanks and they are the only glaciers in the North Island. At the end of the tour Adrift Tongariro transport is waiting for you to transfer you back to the Adrift Tongariro base in National Park Village.
Total distance: 10 kms return or 7 kms return when the chairlift is utilised
Elevation gain: 1,010m (3,313 feet)
Walking time: 6 – 7 Hours
Track conditions: Unformed route and the track is not marked. Less stable walking than on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. The terrain is uneven and steep in places.
Day 4: At leisure (or a backup day if needed for weather)
Today is a day at leisure. If you are feeling active why not consider hitting the water and do either some river rafting or a Private 1 Day Guided Canoe Trip down Whanganui River. This is a great way to experience one of New Zealand’s Great Walks by canoe.
Day 5: Depart National Park
After breakfast it is time to farewell National Park and continue on with your journey or head home.
5 Day/4 Night Per Person
1 Apr 24 - 31 Mar 25
$1,520
Includes:
• 4 nights accommodation at Park Hotel Ruapehu
• Breakfast daily
2 Hour Pre Sunset Guided Group Walk including a chilled refreshment
Premium Tongariro Crossing Guided Group Walk including Lunch
• Premium Mt Ruapehu Summit Plateau Guided Group Walk including Lunch Adrift walking Guide/s
NZ$40 clothing and footwear hire allowance valid for each walk
• Transport between the start and end of each walking tour point and the Adrift Tongariro base.
• All winter equipment. Crampons and ice axes if required for winter conditions.
FIORDLAND GREAT WALK PACKAGE
This is our ultimate hiking package, where you walk through some of New Zealand’s most awe-inspiring and diverse landscapes. With Te Anau as base each evening, the package offers three days of fully guided Great Walk experiences on the best parts of the Milford, Routeburn and Kepler Tracks.
Each day you will be accompanied by a local guide. Our guides are the backbone of our small, family run company. Friendly, patient and with a deep affinity for all things outdoors, our guides help bring Fiordland’s stunning landscapes to life, while providing a safe, enjoyable walk.
Day 1: At Te Anau
Arrive in Te Anau at your own leisure. This trip uses Te Anau as the base. With a wide range of shops and plenty of dining options, it is the perfect place to step into Fiordland National Park. Most people find it easiest to fly into Queenstown and it is a 2-hour drive via State Highway 94 to reach Te Anau.
Day 2: Kepler Track Guided Heli Hike
Experience a guided heli-hike on the Kepler Track. Begin with a 7-minute flight by helicopter over scenic lake Te Anau to arrive at Luxmore Hut on the Kepler Track. The walk begins from the Hut. Head into the alpine area with any effort repaid by expanding views. We encourage clients to pace themselves to enjoy the views before heading back to the Hut for lunch. We then descend through magnificent silver beech forest, keep your eyes peeled for beds of moss, secretive orchids, vibrant fungi, and beautiful ferns. The hike is completed at the sandy beach of Brod Bay, the pick-up point for the water taxi back to Te Anau township.
Inclusions - Fully guided day walk from Te Anau, helicopter, water taxi, accommodation pick up and drop off, lunch.
Day 3: Milford Track Guided Walk & Boat Cruise
Enjoy a guided walk to Key Summit on the renowned Routeburn Track in the heart of the main mountain divide. This spectacular walk ascends through lush, temperate rainforest and onto a unique alpine herb field. On the summit, hikers experience panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, alpine lakes, and deep, glacial carved bush clad valleys.
Inclusions – Fully guided day walk from Te Anau, accommodation pick up and drop off, lunch.
Day 4: Routeburn Track, Key Summit Great Walk
Today is a day at leisure. If you are feeling active why not consider hitting the water and do either some river rafting or a Private 1 Day Guided Canoe Trip down Whanganui River. This is a great way to experience one of New Zealand’s Great Walks by canoe.
Day 5: Depart Te Anau
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before you depart Te Anau and continue with your holiday or return home.
Includes:
4 nights’ accommodation in Te Anau including Breakfast.
• Return transfers each day from Te Anau to Trips and Tramps base.
Kepler Track Guided Heli-Hike including Lunch. Milford Track Guided Walk & Boat Cruise including Lunch.
Routeburn Track Guided Walk including Lunch.
Not Included
• Dinners, Day Pack, any additional walking equipment you may require, Bug spray (recommended for Milford Track walk)
5 Day/4 Night
Fitness Requirements
The Great Walks are mostly well-formed tracks, and the steeper places are either negotiated by steps or zigzags. The trip is suitable for most ages (8+ years) and for those who have the physical ability to walk 3-6 hours, including up and down hills. The Kepler Heli-hike is the hardest day, due to the mostly downhill walking, which can affect knees. Your guide will manage each day to ensure the best possible experience, factoring in the landscape, weather, and group’s fitness levels.
• If you have a good level of fitness, including hill training, you will find each day highly rewarding. We recommend you are capable of walking for 4 hours on varied terrain to get the most out of this package. Although the tracks are well-formed, they can be rough and rocky underfoot in some places.
HOLLYFORD TRACK GUIDED WALK
Located in the spectacular Fiordland National Park, the dramatic Hollyford Wilderness Experience is one of New Zealand’s greatest walks.
Day 1: Pre-departure briefing is at 5.30pm (essential to attend)
Transport from Queenstown: 2:30pm (onwards) at most central hotels (excludes private residence) OR 3:00pm at The Station Building, Duke Street OR 3:30pm at Queenstown Airport
OR: Make your own way to Te Anau and check into the Distinction Luxmore Hotel.
Pre-Departure Briefing: Hollyford Valley Walks, Shop 10 / 23 Town Centre, Te Anau
Enjoy an intimate guided experience with groups limited to 16 people, accommodated for in our private lodges along the track. Explore undisturbed and inspiring scenery that has remained largely untouched for thousands of years, from the snowcapped mountains of the majestic Southern Alps, ancient native rainforest, pristine rivers, and lakes to te remove sane dunes, reef and surf of the rugged West Coast. Hollyford Track Road End Bryneira Range
Please meet your Hollyford guide at 6:25pm for your pre-departure briefing, commencing at 6:30pm. An outline of the next few days will be given, and if you require rain jackets, backpacks and/or pack liners we will have them available for you here.
Dinner: Dinner will be available for you from 7:30pm.
Accommodation details: Your room at the Distinction Hotel & Villas is confirmed.
Day 2: Breakfast is included and will be available from 7am at the hotel. After breakfast, please meet your guide and fellowwalkers at 7:45am at the hotel reception ready to embark on your journey by private coach to the majestic Hollyford Valley, where we will officially begin our walk. You will follow the swift, clear waters of the Hollyford River, beneath the gaze of the mighty Southern Alps, As the track undulates gently through native beech forest and beside tumbling waterfalls, your guide begins the historical tales of the intrepid Māori and early Europeans, and an interpretation of the forest and bird life.
At the end of the first day of walking you’ll be welcomed at Ka Tuku Lodge by your friendly lodge host. Here you’ll enjoy a hot shower, impressive 3 course cuisine and the opportunity to relax with a post dinner drink while reflecting on a great first day of your guided walk experience.
Walking distance 19.5km / 12 miles You will be carrying your pack with all your gear.
Day 3: Following breakfast you begin your day with a short walk to Lake Alabaster and take in the spectacular views of the Skippers Range. Mid-morning our jet boat will take you down the Hollyford River and across Lake McKerrow to the historic site of Jamestown. You will then walk through the ancient Podocarp forest to our lunch tent, and onwards in the afternoon to the seal rookery before finishing the day at Waitai Lodge.
Walking distance 15km / 9 miles We will transport your pack and give you a day pack to carry items such as jacket, camera etc.
Day 4: After breakfast jet boat across to the sandspit and explore the Martins Bay sand-dunes, lagoon and beach. The stories of the early settlers will be wrapped up before you return to Waitai Lodge for lunch. Then enjoy a scenic flight to Milford Sound, followed by our coach transfer back to Queenstown (via Te Anau) arriving at approximately 6:30pm..
Walking distance approx. 5km / 3 miles
You will use a day pack to carry your jacket, camera etc.
Includes: Specialist, experienced guides for the complete itinerary.
Track accommodation in well-appointed private lodge bedrooms are all ensuited with bedding, towels, hot water bottles, soap, shampoo, conditioner and hair dryers also provided
All meals and snacks on the track, with three course gourmet lodge dinners and inclusive of a selection of fine local wines, craft beer, and soft drinks, which are available whilst at the lodges, and during the first night’s welcome dinner in Te Anau
Transportation of your pack on day three and four.
Use of backpacks, rain jackets and walking poles if required.
Wilderness jet boat journey down the Hollyford River and on Lake McKerrow.
• Amazing scenic helicopter flight to Milford Sound.
Return coach transport from Queenstown to Te Anau.
FAQ’s - Frequently Asked Questions
Fitness: As a valley walk this is an achievable walk for all ages (10+) but we do recommend a daily walking regime several months prior to travel as you do need to be comfortable with walking 19.5kms.
To prepare yourself for the Wilderness Experience, we recommend structuring a training programme (at least 6 weeks beforehand) to ensure your walk with us is comfortable and therefore enjoyable.
Accommodation: The lodges run on battery bank powered electricity, and we do conserve energy by turning off some electrical facilities overnight. However, lighting is available throughout the night and we have 24hr power in the lounge area for charging cameras etc
ANZCRO will provide you with a full Gear List and all important notes prior to departure. 4 Day/3 Night
Sunshine Hut
Mt Madeline (2537)
Mt Tutoko (2746)
THE HUMP RIDGE TRACK, FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK
The Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track is a 3 day loop walk that takes hikers along the south coast of New Zealand, up to the sub-alpine zone of the Hump Ridge and over historic viaducts in the heart of native forest. Our two backcountry lodges are in superb locations, each offering a unique stopping point along the walk.
Ours is the only walking track in Fiordland that offers upgrade facilities to independent trampers. Enjoy a hot shower and super king-sized beds on your tramp. Helipacking is available Mondays and Thursday for Prime or Freedom walkers and Guided walkers on Tuesdays and Fridays. Each of our lodges has disabled facilities and wheelchair access to/from the helipad, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a wilderness experience.
Heard it’s a long walk? Then consider the exhilaration of the Wairaurahiri Jet Boat option. Take 3 hours off the last day’s walk and thrill to a spectacular jet boat ride up grade 3 rapids on the wild Wairaurahiri River across Lake Hauroko and returning by road Tuatapere.
GUIDED PACKAGE - Let us show you more wilderness and less people with our Guided Walk
For the walker wanting a fully guided experience Humpridge has the solution. Your adventure begins at our office in Tuatapere, where you learn about the track and get to know your guide before checking into your accommodation. From there the adventure begins!
• Departs Fridays and sometimes on a Tuesday, depending on demand
• 3 days/3 nights
Pre-walk B&B accommodation at the Last Light Lodge.
Morning transport to meet the Chopper to start your experience. Multi share accommodation & a hot shower with all linen supplied or upgrade to a Private Double or Twin Premium room with shared bathroom facilities.
• A short helicopter flight to take you across Te Waewae Bay on Day 1
• Heli-pack your pack (max 15kg) up the hill to Okaka on Day 1.
A day pack is all you’ll need to carry your lunch, wet weather gear and a change of clothes
• Fully catered with cooked breakfasts, packed lunches and 3 course dinners. Snacks and fresh fruit also provided
HISTORIC/JET BOAT COMBO ADDON:
For walkers wanting a shorter walk with a wilderness Jet Boat trip! To get a taste of the magnificent scenery this combo can be added to any of the above walks for just $189 per person (in addition to the cost of your walk).
Departs daily – Prior booking essential
• This option can be added to any Freedom, Prime package or Guided Package
Transport to the start of the Track. One night stay over at Port Craig Lodge, then on to the Wairaurahiri River, to catch the jet boat up river for 35km. They will then drive you back to the Tuatapere office. Minimum numbers and selected dates only for Port Craig Lodge.
• Alternatively head back to the jet boats on Day 3 from Port Craig Lodge, and come out upriver with the jet boats.
SEE THE BEST OF NEW ZEALAND BY RAIL
Climb aboard one of New Zealand’s Great Rail Journeys. From sleeping volcanoes to cascading waterfalls, sparkling cities and rural farmsteads, golden beaches and snow-capped mountains, you will enjoy an immersive experience and a deeper connection with Aotearoa New Zealand.
NORTHERN EXPLORER
Travel through the heart of New Zealand’s North Island on this epic 648km journey between Auckland and Wellington. Whether you start from the north or the south, you’ll experience a diverse and ever-changing landscape, from quaint towns and rural farmland to lush forest and mountain ranges.
SELF-GUIDED RAIL JOURNEYS
Climb aboard one of New Zealand’s Great Rail Journeys. Discover three spectacular rail journeys, each showcasing a unique view of New Zealand’s famous scenery. From sleeping volcanoes to cascading waterfalls, sparkling cities and rural farmsteads, golden beaches and snow-capped mountains, you will enjoy an immersive experience and a deeper connection with Aotearoa New Zealand.
COASTAL PACIFIC
Glide along the edge of land and sea on the South Island’s East Coast between Picton and Christchurch. This is where two worlds collide, where the surging Pacific Ocean meets rugged coastlines and mighty mountain ranges, where sea life feels so close you could almost touch it, where the scenery is both picturesque and breathtaking.
TRANZALPINE
Experience one of the world’s great train journeys on this epic voyage between Christchurch and Greymouth. Soar from coast to coast through vast plains, mighty mountain ranges, lush native beech forests, and striking western coastlines.
7 DAY NZ RAIL EXPERIENCE
Perfect for those travellers short on time, experience all three of New Zealand’s Great Train Journeys on this 7 day itinerary from Auckland to Christchurch. Step aboard the historic Northern Explorer, cruise the Cook Strait from Wellington to Picton, traverse the rugged coastline on the Coastal Pacific before completing your Rail Experience with a return voyage onboard the iconic TranzAlpine which departs Christchurch for Greymouth.
PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:
• 1 night at Hotel Grand Chancellor Auckland or similar
• Northern Explorer Great Train Journey from Auckland to Wellington
• 2 nights at Travelodge Wellington Hotel or similar
• Day at leisure to explore Wellington
• Interislander Ferry from Wellington to Picton
• 1 night at The Gables B&B Picton or similar
• Coastal Pacific Great Train Journey from Picton to Christchurch
• 2 nights at Ramada Suites Christchurch or similar
• Return TranzAlpine Great Train Journey from Christchurch to Greymouth (ends Christchurch)
12 DAY GRAND RAIL EXPLORER
This once-in-a-lifetime rail holiday in will combine three of New Zealand’s great train journeys with five days of driving the untamed West Coast from Queenstown, home to giant glaciers, waterfalls & blowholes. Traverse the South Island’s spectacular landscapes aboard the world-famous TranzAlpine. Journey along the spectacular coastline on the Coastal Pacific before cruising the Cook Strait to the capital city of Wellington. Explore the rural heart of the North Island as you step aboard the historic Northern Explorer and conclude your 12 day self guided rail holiday.
PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:
• 11 nights of hand-picked accommodation (3.5/4 star hotels)
• 5 days car hire from Queenstown to Greymouth
• Premium car hire insurance with a nil excess
• Milford Sound Cruise with lunch ex Queenstown
• Leisure time to explore Franz Josef, Glacier Country
• TranzAlpine Great Train Journey from Greymouth to Christchurch
• Coastal Pacific Great Train Journey from Christchurch to Picton
• Interislander Ferry from Picton to Wellington
• Northern Explorer Great Train Journey from Wellington to Auckland Strand
• Experience the vibrant city of Auckland
• Shuttle Transfers in Christchurch, Wellington & Auckland
SET DEPARTURE DATES
Package must start on the below departure dates
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10 DAY NORTHERN EXPLORER
Explore the North Island’s spectacular and diverse landscape as you venture through the heart of New Zealand. Climb aboard the historic Northern Explorer train and journey from the glittering skyline of Auckland to the quaint capital of Wellington. Experience volcanic peaks, fertile farmlands and geothermal magic over the next 10 days.
PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:
• 9 nights of deluxe accommodation (4 star hotels)
• Breakfast daily
• Northern Explorer Great Train Journey from Auckland Strand to Wellington
• 7 days car hire from Wellington to Auckland
• The Silky Oak Chocolate Dipper Tour Napier
• Explore New Zealand’s largest lake - Lake Taupo
• Entry to Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland Rotorua
• Entry to Waitomo Glowworm Caves
10 DAY SOUTHERN TRACKS
Welcome to the Top of the South, a collection of regions that showcase the South Island’s much-loved landscape and offers a unique connection with locals from farmers to winemakers. Experience two of New Zealand’s Great Train Journeys on this exciting 10 day itinerary that combines the comfort of rail travel with the freedom of driving.
PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:
9 nights of superior accommodation (3.5/4 star hotels)
• Coastal Pacific Great Train Journey from Christchurch to Blenheim (Marlborough)
• Leisure time to explore Marlborough wine region
• 6 days car hire from Blenheim to Greymouth
• Leisure time in Nelson, gateway to Abel Tasman NP
TranzAlpine Great Train Journey from Greymouth to Christchurch
BOOKING INFORMATION & CONDITIONS
VALIDITY
This brochure is valid until 30 Sept 2025 unless otherwise stated. All details in this brochure reflect information available to Australia New Zealand Central Reservations Office Ltd (herein after referred to as ANZCRO) at the time of printing (Mar 2024). ANZCRO reserves the right to amend any details without notice. Ask your Travel Agent to confirm details at the time of booking.
DEPOSITS
$110 per person is required within 10 days of your holiday confirmation. Some tours/special accommodation have their own deposit regulations, which you will be made aware of at the time of booking.
PAYMENTS
Full payment is due 30 days prior to departure, with the exception of guided walks which require payment 60 days prior to departure. Bookings made within 30 days of intended travel are to be paid in full immediately upon confirmation.
AMENDMENTS/FEES
Prior to documents being issued the first time amendment is FREE. All additional amendments are liable to a maximum charge of $35 per amendment.
PRICING
All prices in this brochure are expressed in New Zealand dollars, include the New Zealand Goods & Services Tax and were correct at the time of printing (March 2024).
ANZCRO reserves the right to amend pricing without notice. ANZCRO also reserves the right to amend prices if contracted rates with travel industry suppliers are withdrawn or changed for any reason. Publishing errors can occur in pricing and prices will not be considered valid until invoiced by ANZCRO.
All quoted prices will be guaranteed once full payment is received by ANZCRO. ANZCRO also reserves the right to amend prices and/or product descriptions if contracted rates with travel industry suppliers are withdrawn or changed for any reason.
CANCELLATION PENALTIES
Days Prior to Departure Fee
10 days within confirmation
30-15 days prior to travel
$110 per person plus any ground operator charges
50% of the holiday cost plus any ground operator charges
14 days or less prior to travel 100% of the holiday costs
REFUNDS
Unused Car / Motorhome hire – NIL
• Unused Accommodation/Service vouchers refunded at the sole discretion of ANZCRO.Product and service providers are unable to authorize any refund on ANZCRO’s behalf. Consumer refunds/claims, must be lodged in writing within 30 days of the client’s stay/service date.
SUPPLY OF PRODUCTS & SERVICES
ANZCRO acts as an agent for the suppliers of products and services listed within this brochure. We have no control over the facilities or services themselves or the manner in which they are provided by the Suppliers. We can therefore accept no liability for any loss or damage which may arise from your use or consumption of, or inability to use or consume those facilities or services. All facilities or services described by us are subject to availability from the Supplier. If, of your own choice, you decide not to use part or parts of the arranged services or facilities, you will not be entitled to a refund from us. Please note that this rule is strictly enforced in the case of unused days of motor vehicle hire. All facilities or services described by us are subject to availability from the Supplier and can change after this brochure is produced. Please check with our consultant for relevant changes when making a reservation.
SUPPLIER SERVICE DISPUTES
In the event that you have a problem whilst travelling, please take up the matter immediately with the Supplier. We would not want any unresolved problem to mar your travel experience, and this provides an opportunity to have the matter discussed, investigated and remedied on the spot.
If the problem is not rectified to your satisfaction by the supplier please advise ANZCRO or your travel agent as soon as possible so we can work on a resolution on your behalf.
Consumer refunds / claims must be lodged in writing within 30 days of travel.
BAGGAGE
All baggage and personal effects are, at all times, at your own risk. Any excess baggage charges are the responsibility of the passenger.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
ANZCRO strongly recommends that you purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy at the time of booking. Your Travel Agent will be able to advise and assist you with this. Cancellation fees charged by ANZCRO will not be waived under any circumstances, where travel insurance may have covered you.
LIABILITIES
1. The Trade Practices Act implies a warranty that the services rendered by Australia New Zealand Central Reservations Office will be rendered with due care and skill and nothing contained in these conditions is to be construed as in any way excluding, restricting or limiting that warranty or any other rights implied by law which may not be excluded, restricted or modified.
2 ANZCRO and its associated companies and their employees are not liable for:
(a) Any event beyond their control, including (but not limited to) war, disturbance, fire, flood, unusually severe weather, act of God, act of government or other authorities, accident or failure of machinery or equipment, or industrial action (whether or not including ANZCRO employees): nor
(b) Any act or omission whatsoever (whether within or outside their control) in relation to any booking, contract, travel, accommodation, excursion or other holiday services (including the carriage of baggage) which results in any direct, indirect or consequential loss, damage, death, injury, delay, liability, additional expenses or inconvenience.
(c) With the exception of (d) ANZCRO does not own or operate any tour product or service listed in this brochure.
ANZCRO is a tour wholesaler who arranges the provision of the products & services listed. ANZCRO does not take responsibility for the omission or failure of individual properties, plant or services detailed in this brochure.
Your Travel Agent:
Tel: (03) 441 0032
Email: anzcro@anzcro.co.nz
Web: www.anzcro.co.nz