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Leave the hustle and bustle of the city and discover the beautiful Hauraki Gulf Marine Park – visited by a staggering one third of all the types of marine mammals found on earth. Departing directly from the Viaduct Harbor, be welcomed aboard the 20 metre, purpose-built vessel ‘Dolphin Explorer’ for an unforgettable marine mammal Eco-safari out on the sparkling waters of the Hauraki Gulf. Be surrounded by some of the most abundant marine life in New Zealand, and discover what the beautiful Auckland area has to offer.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: NZ Maritime Museum, 175 Quay St, Viaduct Harbour, Auckland. Ph: 0508 365 744
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 4.5 hours.
How to get there: Viaduct Harbour is located at the western end (left as you are looking at the water) of Quay Street in down-town Auckland. Upon arrival by foot you will need to look for the New Zealand Maritime Museum entrance on your right immediately after the large ‘KZ1’ yacht.
What to bring: Warm clothes, shower-proof jacket, sun hat & sunscreen, camera, binoculars, personal medication (if required), sea-sickness medication (should be taken prior to trip).
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Notes: Sea sickness: If you are inclined to sea sickness please check the weather and medicate yourself several hours before boarding. Sea sickness medication is available from most pharmacies and supermarkets. We do not carry any remedies or medical relief on-board.
Feel the thrill of sailing an authentic America’s Cup yacht. Take the helm to help steer on course or work hard on the grinders to hoist the mainsail during this hands on sailing adventure on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Auckland's Viaduct Harbour at the end of Quay St (kiosk). Phone: 0800 397 567.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 2 hours.
How to get there: the kiosk is located in the Viaduct boat Harbour area (next to the restaurants).
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, flat shoes.
What is provided: Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit, Lifejackets.
Notes: Participation is not compulsory if you prefer to sit back and watch the action. This is an adventure activity and not recommended for pregnant women and people with medical conditions, please discuss any medical issues with us at time of booking. There is a wind limit in place for the safety and comfort of passengers. The final decision of whether to sail is at the skipper's discretion.
The Coromandel Peninsula is situated on North Island, some 50km east of Auckland across the Hauraki Gulf. It is a sparsely populated region with only five towns, together having a population of just 1000 residents. However, the steep and hilly area with its temperate rain forests experiences a dramatic influx of visitors during the holidays, as many Aucklanders have holiday homes here. The Coromandel is popular for yachting and scuba diving, due to the 900m high peninsula creating a natural barrier from the Hauraki Gulf. Aside from the plethora of water-related activities, there are also hiking trails of every grade to be found here.
This popular tour covers all the scenic highlights of the Coromandel Peninsula as well as visiting some special locations only known to locals. The Nature and Coast Tour is a delightful sample of the Coromandel Peninsula's natural heritage and scenic beauty. Start the day with a drive out of Auckland across some of the world’s richest dairy farms. We’ll then cross unique New Zealand sub-tropical rainforest to arrive off the beaten track on the east side of the Coromandel Peninsula.
Enjoy an easy walk through nature on the forgotten paths of an old town. Visit an old historic gold cave, now home to sparkling glow worms. Enjoy the fascinating history of this area and learn about the flora and fauna within the magnificent forests of this region. Visit stunning coastal scenery with white sand beaches, huge beach caves, magnificent cliffs, old Maori Pa (village) sites and offshore islands. A visit to famous Hot Water beach and Cathedral Cove is included (tide permitting). See your guide’s "treasures" from nature, including very rich gold specimens, crystals, petrified wood, and resin. Be prepared for fun and entertainment!
Tour length: 9am - 7pm (approx.)
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Hotel pick-up at 9.00am. Phone: 07 865 8809 (Kiwi Dundee).
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 8 hours (11 Hours from Auckland).
How to get there: Pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation is arranged.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, insect repellent, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, hiking shoes, water bottle.
What is provided: Transfers ex hotel, Qualified Guide, First Aid Kit, Lunch.
Notes: moderate walking/ hiking abilities are required.
Cathedral Cove Kayak Tours offers trips to explore the spectacular volcanic coastline. The tours are designed for all levels and abilities. Cathedral Cove Kayak Tours uses modern kayaking equipment and qualified guides to offer visitors full instruction and assistance.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: At Hahei Beach (beachside car park). Watch out for kayaks and guide.
Office address details: 88 Hahei Beach Road, Hahei, Phone: 07-866 3877 or 0800 529258.
Reconfirm: Please call operator the day before re weather and scheduled departure time.
Length of tour: takes 3.5 hours.
Check-in: 20 minutes prior departure.
Video: https://youtu.be/_bSbpJU5K2g
How to get there: Directions from Auckland: Take the State Highway 1 (heading south, after crossing the Bombay Hills, turn left at the foot of the hill onto State Highway 2. Turn left onto State Highway 25, following road signs to Thames. After crossing Kopu Bridge keep following road signs to Tairua. About 5km after Tairua, turn right onto Hot Water Beach Road. Follow the signs to Hahei Beach. In Hahei, stay on the main road which will bring you to the beach. The office/ base for Cathedral Kayaks is at the village entrance on your left (opp. “The Church” Restaurant).
What to bring: Camera, insect repellent. rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, swim suit, towel, sandals, warm top, water bottle.
What is provided: Dry bag for camera, Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment.
Note: No kayaking experience is necessary.
The Hahei Explorer is an hour long, travels up to 14kms, and takes the visitor into coastal islands of the marine reserve, reefs, massive sea caves and bays, including the world famous Cathedral Cove. The magnificence of this natural volcanic scenery is legendary and the approach by sea, combined with an insightful yet relaxed commentary further enhances the experience.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: South end of Hahei Beach, off Wigmore Cresent.
Phone number: 07 866 3910 - Please call operator 1 hour prior departure to check-in.
Length of tour: takes 1 hour.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
How to get there: Departs from the south end of Hahei Beach, off Wigmore Cresent. Please note that there is no toilet at the departure point.
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket (subject to weather), sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment.
Note: maximal 10 people in one boat.
According to Maori legend, Ruakuri Cave was first discovered 400 to 500 years ago by a young Maori hunting for birds. He was attacked by wild dogs just outside the original cave entrance. Re-opened in 2005, the cave is an amazing example of engineering and natural cave structure. Ruakuri Cave offers a captivating blend of Waitomo's compelling subterranean experiences. Journey down through the spectacular spiral entrance, and marvel at the softly folding shawl like limestone formations and crystal tapestries. Hear the distant thunder of the subterranean waterfalls and get up close to the glowworms. Ruakuri Cave is New Zealand's longest guided underground walking tour. With clever and innovative design, Ruakuri Cave has full wheelchair and pushchair access.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: 39 Waitomo Caves Rd, Waitomo. Phone: 0800 456 922 or 07 878 8228.
Notes: please pick up Ruakuri tickets at the Waitomo Glow Worm Cave (39 Waitomo Village Road).
Then you will have to drive to the Ruakuri Cave from the Glow Worm Cave.
Check-in: 20 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: takes 2 hours
How to get there: Waitomo Caves is 2.5 hours south of Auckland, 1 hour south of Hamilton, and 2 hours west of Rotorua. The Waitomo Glowworm Caves are situated 8km along Waitomo Caves Road, off State Highway 3.
What to bring: Trainers + socks, warm top.
Group size: max. 15 people.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Transfer from meeting point.
Located in King Country, and set an easy two-hour’s drive from New Zealand’s capital, Auckland, Waitomo is one of the country’s most outstanding travel destinations, famed for its exceptional natural environment, exquisite scenery, and unique adventure options. The area is home to legendary limestone caves – the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Ruakari Cave, Aranui Cave, and Gardner’s Gut - which offer a multitude of adventure opportunities. Explore caverns glittering with the presence of countless glowworms, go ‘blackwater’ rafting or tubing in subterranean lakes, or abseil past magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations. Other attractions in the area include the breathtaking Marokopa Falls, the captivating Pureora Timber Trail (a cycle route), and the 17-metre high stone arch that forms part of the pulse-quickening Mangapohue Natural Bridge Walk.
Rotorua Canopy Tours is a zipline adventure activity with the experience of a lifetime. It’s a magnificent environment you’ll be taken to – a long forgotten ancient forest just like the whole of New Zealand once was. But with a very fun way of moving through it – a low impact mode of transport to get you high in the ancient canopy!
Important Tour Details - Original:
Departs/ Finishes: 147 Fairy Springs Road, Rotorua. Phone: 0800 226 679 or 07 343 1001.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure at base or hotel pick-up by prior arrangement.
Length of tour: allow 3 hours.
How to get there: Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour; allowing for sufficient time to check in and fill out your waiver. Please note: They run the tours like an airline and if you not arrive on time you will miss the tour!
What to bring: Check out the weather forecast and make sure you're dressed for the conditions. You'll be outside for 3 hours and the forest is a little cooler than in town. We can provide full wet weather gear, beanies and gloves if require. Bring any medication you may require and a camera, or GoPro with helmet strap or smartphone that can be secured in a zip pocket. You won't need: (you may leave any items you do not take on the tour securely at the base): Valuables, keys, wallets, handbags, backpacks, scarves, sunglasses, food & drink. You must wear closed-toe shoes, no exception.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Notes: To participate in the tour guests must weigh no more than 120kg (264lb). Please let us know in advance if there are children booked on the tour who weigh less than 35kg. The minimum age is 10years. We operate in all weather conditions except high winds and electrical storms. The forest is at its most beautiful during rain.
Based on the shores of Lake Rotorua, Volcanic Air offers the most comprehensive range of scenic flights and air tours in this region. Established in 1992 and carried over 100,000 satisfied customers to experience the local volcanoes, lakes district and geothermal reserves from both the air and the ground. Volcanic Air operate a mixed fleet of both helicopters and Rotorua’s only floatplanes and the versatility of these aircraft allow visits remote destinations hard to reach by other means.
The key destinations include New Zealand’s only permanently active volcano 'White Island' where it holds one of the few concessions to explore this marvel of nature. Closer to home Mount Tarawera is the site of the largest eruption in New Zealand’s living memory. Standing on Mount Tarawera offers a privileged view of spectacular craters and domes formed by the eruption. Further south at the hidden valley of Orakei Korako to experience stunning scenery and geothermal activity on the very edge of its longest river the mighty Waikato.
Other key highlights included in a number of our air tours are aerial views of the areas lakes district and vibrant geothermal reserves including Waimangu and Wai-O-Tapu. This region is unique and the diversity of its landscape is quite remarkable. It combines spectacular scenery with informative and interesting commentaries about a region that is the cultural heart of New Zealand. In fact this area is the birth place of tourism in New Zealand having hosted visitors since the early 1800’s to view what were considered to be the eighth wonder of the world, the Pink and White Terraces destroyed by the Mount Tarawera eruption.
The aircraft are maintained to the highest standard and are flown by experienced pilots all whom have an intimate knowledge of the local area.Qualmark endorsed visitor activity by achieving the Qualmark Enviro Silver Award. Volcanic Air is approved by the New Zealand Civil Aviation authority and independently accessed via a stringent Quality Assurance Program.
Waimangu Volcanic Valley is Rotorua's premier tourist attraction and a ‘must do’ eco-experience when you visit Rotorua. The exciting thermal attraction and sightseeing tours include unique ecology, rare botany and fascinating geothermal features such as steaming volcanic crater lakes. A protected scenic reserve and wildlife refuge, Waimangu Volcanic Valley geothermal park encompasses beautiful Lake Rotomahana and is set in pristine New Zealand bush. Waimangu Volcanic Valley is just 20 minutes south of Rotorua and 40 minutes north of Taupo. Self-guided eco-tours and walks through this geothermal park are offered, from a 45 minute walk to an extended 4 hours of discovery through this amazing Valley.
Important Tour Details:
Tour Name: Full Waimangu Experience
Departs/ Finishes: 587 Waimangu Road, Rotorua. Phone: +64 7 366 6137
Check-in: 10 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: takes 3+ hours
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, warm top, walking shoes.
What is provided: Entrance for self-guided walk, 45 min boat cruise around Lake Rotomahana.
Thousands of years in the making and nestled within a natural bush setting, walks through this unique volcanic area take between 30 and 75 minutes. The Lady Knox Geyser erupts daily to heights of up to 20 metres. Features include the world famous Champagne Pool and Primrose Terrace as well as hot springs, steaming ground, expansive vistas and huge volcanic craters. The constant bubbling and erupting of the Mud Pool add to your experience at New Zealand’s most colourful volcanic attraction.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off. Phone: 0800 000 432 (HeadFirst Travel)
Reconfirm: Please call above freephone number day prior.
Check-in: 10 minutes prior departure. Wait at hotel reception.
Length of tour: takes 3.5 hours
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, warm top, walking shoes.
What is provided: Transfer, Entrance fee, Qualified Driver-Guide.
Polynesian Spa is New Zealand’s leading international day spa, providing a unique thermal spa experience on the shore of Lake Rotorua. In a picturesque, tranquil setting overlooking Lake Rotorua, visitors can enjoy a wonderful fusion of relaxing hot spring pool bathing, sumptuous spa and massage therapies and picturesque lake views. Polynesian Spa is a modern spa complex offering hot mineral bathing in 26 bathing pools including both public and private pools, a family spa, a luxury spa and spa therapies.
On a picturesque private farmland, guests can visit the Hobbiton Movie Set from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies in a fascinating two hour guided tour. The set has been completely rebuilt for The Hobbit and will remain as it was seen in the films and The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. During the tour, guests will see Hobbit Holes, The Green Dragon Inn, The Mill, double arched bridge, gardens built for the films and other structures. Masterfully recreated, guests can relax at the Inn of the Hobbits as part of the tour. All guests receive one complimentary refreshment from the exclusively crafted Southfarthing range. The inn also offers traditional fare, including the popular beef and ale pie. The Shire's Rest cafe is conveniently located at the Entrance to the Hobbiton Movie Set. Guests can relax and soak up the unique atmosphere with a cup of coffee or a light meal in The Shire's Rest Cafe. Both venues are also available for functions, conferences or other occasions.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: 501 Buckland Rd, Hinuera, Matamata. Phone: 07 888 9913.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 2.5 hours.
How to get there: The tour starting point is just outside Matamata Village at 501 Buckland Road, Matamata. Transfer from Matamata Information Centre and Rotorua are also available. Please call if transfers are required.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, trainers with socks, warm top, water bottle.
What is provided: Transfer on request from Rotorua, Qualified Guide, Afternoon Tea.
Group size: max. 41 people.
Notes: You will be outside most of the time, so dress according to weather conditions.
Situated on the picturesque Otago Peninsula, Larnach Castle is one of New Zealand’s premier visitor attractions. Lovingly restored, the castle and surrounding grounds are at the heart of the Dunedin visitor experience. Larnach Castle offers the castle experience, spectacular gardens, luxury accommodation, event management and unique dining experiences.
Opened as a historic house museum in 1967, Olveston is a time capsule as little has changed inside the house since it was occupied as a family home between 1906 to 1966. Olveston is an authentic and original historic home depicting the life of a wealthy merchant family in the early part of the twentieth century. Olveston was constructed between 1904-1906. Built with every modern convenience, Olveston was fitted with central heating, a gas generator for electricity, a shower in each bathroom and heated towel rails, an internal telephone system and service lift. The house features 35 rooms including a vestibule, hall, drawing room, bedrooms, billiard room, card room, kitchen, scullery, butler’s pantry, library and dining room. A galleried atrium through the ground and upper floors forms the Great Hall, which served as a ballroom. The exterior walls of Olveston are constructed of brick and plaster with a Moeraki gravel finish and faced with Oamaru stone, finished with Marseilles roof tiles.
The Otago Museum shares the natural, cultural and scientific stories of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand and the world. The museum will be 150 years old in 2018, although many of the items in the collection are far older. The collection includes over 1,5 million objects, from around the globe. The objects are used to tell visitors more about the world, from Dunedin to deep space, from millions of years ago to envelope pushing research, through galleries, exhibitions, displays, tours and talks.
Situated on tree-covered hills overlooking the spectacular Otago Harbour and Peninsula, Dunedin (Celtic for Edinburgh) is New Zealand’s largest city geographically. But there’s no urban sprawl here; instead you’ll find impressive historic architecture, parks, and natural beauty in abundance. You’ll want to visit Larnach Castle (high tea is served at 3pm every day); Speight’s Brewery for tours, tastings and hearty meals; St Paul’s Cathedral; and the Ice Stadium to watch a game or two of curling. Beyond the city limits you’ll find some gems, too, including the Orokonui Ecosanctuary, and the seaside settlements of Karitane and Port Chalmers.
This short walk goes through an excavated tunnel kids will love, to a secluded beach and a spectacular, rocky coastline. Tunnel Beach is to the south of Dunedin. Start at the car park on Tunnel Beach Road, signposted off Blackhead Road. The car park is reasonably small. If you have a large campervan, it can be a struggle turning around, especially if the car park is full.
This departs daily from Dunedin city in the afternoon to visit the beautiful Otago Peninsula and its wildlife 'hotspots'. The tour caters for small groups providing a glimpse into the world of tourism and conservation working in a symbiotic relationship for the benefit of the wildlife providing absolutely unrivalled viewing of estuarine and marine wildlife.
Knowledgeable guides deliver commentary of activity being viewed and visit isolated places inaccessible to others providing the best possible viewing of unique peninsula wildlife. The private conservation area ensures exclusivity with brilliant opportunities to photograph Hooker's Sea lions, Yellow-eyed Penguins, Blue Penguins, a breeding colony of New Zealand Fur Seals and other sea bird colonies. At Taiaroa head from a cliff face we watch and observe Royal Albatross flying about the headland and to and from the ocean. A further 25-30 other estuarine and marine bird species are seen during the experience around the bays and lagoons.
Most days Albatross are seen flying at Taiaroa headland, with a greater opportunity from our conservation area strategic observation point to see many other pelagic sea bird species flying close, including numerous petrel and shearwater species, and up to five other Albatross species are regularly seen and identified.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off. Phone: 0800 356 563 or +64 3 477 4276.
Check-in: 10 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 6 hours.
Video: https://youtu.be/mPXS7j16rIU
How to get there: Participants will be collected from, and returned to any Dunedin city or Otago Peninsula accommodation or the Dunedin Visitor centre or pre-arranged points on route.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, water bottle, snack, walking shoes.
What is provided: Transfers ex Dunedin, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit, Access to private farm land (where the penguins are nesting).
Group size: generally cap at 14 people in a 22-seater coach.
Notes: The geographical and exposed nature of the area you are visiting requires a reasonable level of fitness, warm clothing and walking footwear. We recommend a substantial lunch as you’ll arrive back late (no dinner).
Catlins, spreading along the southeastern coast of New Zealand’s South Island, is a region characterised by striking contrasts and spectacular natural beauty. Sparsely populated, remote and encompassing lush farmland, dense rainforests, and long, sweeping beaches, this rugged area is a nature enthusiast’s dream. The area plays host to an abundance of wildlife, including some of the world’s rarest species of penguins and dolphins, as well as seals and sea lions. The Catlins Forest Park boasts phenomenal waterfalls, river valleys, and native forests. Whether surfing some of the south island’s best and least crowded waves, hiking to breath-taking hidden waterfalls, or exploring the quaint rural townships dotted along the coast, you will find plenty to keep you blissfully engaged during your stay.
As New Zealand’s Southernmost city, Invercargill is idyllically located on the Southern Scenic Route and is the gateway to some of the country's most popular natural attractions. From here, travellers can easily visit Southland heartland, Stewart Island, Fiordland and the Catlins. The city itself has plenty to offer too. Wide avenues are lined with well-preserved Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco heritage buildings. You'll find facades with Italian and English Renaissance styles, Gothic stone tracery, and Romanesque designs. Many of these remarkable historical buildings play host to a wide range of shops and a selection of lively bars and restaurants. The lovely Queens Park is home to exquisite rose gardens, an excellent golf course, and the impressive Southland Museum and Art Gallery which showcases some fascinating artefacts, as well as live tuatara lizards.
Riverton or Aparima is a small town 30 kilometres west of Invercargill via State Highway 99 on the Southern Scenic Route. It is situated on the south-eastern shorelines of the Jacobs River Estuary being formed by the Aparima and Pourakino Rivers, which leads through a narrow outflow channel into Foveaux Strait. The main part of the town is on flat land (the Southland Plains) and the northern end of Oreti Beach but South Riverton is built on the hills (the Longwood Range) between the eastern shore of the estuary and Taramea Bay.
Tuatapere lies just eight kilometres from the southern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. This popular retreat on the Southern Scenic Route is primely positioned, offering a wide range of outdoor activities in spectacular surrounds. Begin at the town’s Logging Museum to get a sense of the history of the region, and then head out on the Hump Ridge Track, an excellent walking trail with amazing views, or hike to tranquil Lake Hauroko, which offers camping and stargazing in addition to water sports. Recommended day excursions from Tuatapere include the quiet sands of Blue Cliffs Beach, the picnic sites and fishing spots of the Waiau River and the rugged coastline of Te Waewae Bay, where it is possible to view whales and Hector’s dolphins from the shoreline.
Resting on the banks of the stunning Lake Manapouri, beneath the Mighty Cathedral Mountains, the township of Manapouri is known by many as merely a base for excursions into the exquisite glacier-carved wilderness of the surrounding Fiordland. But visitors who merely bypass this lovely hamlet and its spectacular lake are really missing out as Manapori has much to offer visitors who take the time to explore its hidden treasures. The lake is dotted with 33 pristine wooded islands which are best explored by kayak. The shoreline stretches across 157 km, and is characterised by lush rainforest, secluded beaches and hidden bays. If kayaking isn’t really your cup of tea, there is a wide range of boats available for hire as well as luxury cruises and even water taxis. However you choose to get around, you will undoubtedly revel in the seclusion and tranquil atmosphere of this remote little township and its extraordinary neighbouring lake.
The southwestern corner of New Zealand’s South Island presents a picture of incredible contrasts – the snow-capped Southern Alps towering over massive, deep lakes, and ocean flooded valleys. It’s also breathtaking. Of the 14 fiords that dramatically carve into 215km of coastline, Milford Sound is the most accessible and popular, with the more remote Doubtful Sound offering a wealth of marine life. Take a boat charter or cruise, helicopter flip, or one of the many walking trails in the area. Lake Te Anau offers the perfect base for your exploration of this acclaimed World Heritage Site, and if it’s a family holiday, the kids will love the Discovery Centre underwater observatory and glowworm caves.
Soak up the grandeur of the world renowned Milford Track with a guided walk to Giant's Gate Falls. The New Zealand Great Walk is suitable for all abilities and there is much to see. From the ancient canopy trees towering above to the emerald green ferns below and the birdsong that echoes through the trees, it is a unique World Heritage Area best explored on foot. A local family business Trips & Tramps runs this wonderful trip.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Pick-up from accommodation in Te Anau or Te Anau Community Centre (see notes above).
Reconfirm: call day before (Trips & Tramps) on 0800 305 807 or 03 249 7081 for weather & tour updates.
Check-in: please be ready for departure at stated time.
Video: https://youtu.be/wyVSllrdwv0
Time Table:
6.30 am - transfer from Te Anau to Milford Sound
8.45 am - Depart Fresh Water Basin by Water taxi to Sandfly Point
11.15 am - Wilderness tea break at Giant Gate Waterfall
1.00 pm - Water taxi departs Sandfly Point
1.15 pm - Deep Water Basin and transfer to Milford Wharf with Scenic Cruise
4.00 pm - transfer from Milford back to Te Anau
Walking: Distance 11 km, mainly flat track with 50 metre gain in height. Easy walk, basic fitness required, suitable for family groups.
Length of tour: allow 11 hours (with Milford Sound Cruise and all transfers).
What to bring: Backpack, camera, waterproof jacket, required medication, insect repellent, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, comfortable walking shoes, water bottle and snack food.
What is provided: Professional guide, all transport from Te Anau, Watertaxi Milford Sound, safety gear, lunch box and hot drinks.
Notes: Please note Fiordland is an alpine area and subject to extreme weather. On the rare occasion adverse weather, road or track conditions may require us to make alternations to or cancel trips. Trips & Tramps manages the hazards of our guided walks and Milford Sound excursions. We also recommend you have a change of clothes and dry shoes on conclusion of the walk in case it is a wet day.
Cruise the length of the fiord, learn about the history of the region and benefit from the knowledge of specialist nature guides. Experience the spray of a waterfall, cruising close to sheer rock faces or watch out for dolphins, seals and in season the rare Fiordland crested penguins. The Nature Cruises have a flexible, extended itinerary which affords guests plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and take in the highlights. The experienced skippers tailor the cruise route on the day, depending on the weather and wildlife sightings to ensure guests get to see the best that Milford Sound has to offer. Informative, participation orientated and relaxed, a Nature Cruise is the ideal way to experience Milford Sound to the fullest.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Real Journeys Office, Milford Sound Wharf. Phone: 0800 656 501
Check-in: 20 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 2.5 hours.
Video: https://youtu.be/UhJI-blHFYM
What to bring: Camera, Insect repellent, rain jacket, sun glasses, sun protection, trainers + socks, warm top.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment.
How to get there: Travel with your vehicle from Te Anau to Milford Sound. The distance is about 125 kms. You need to calculate about 2.5 hours one-way (with stops). If you plan to stop at the many scenic sights along the way, do short walks and a boat cruise in Milford Sound, you need to set aside a whole day. If you have limited time a non-stop direct drive from Te Anau to Milford Sound takes at least two hours depending on weather conditions.
How to avoid congestion?
Many visitors plan their arrival in Milford Sound to coincide with boat cruises’ departure times. This can result in congestion at some scenic stops along the road, especially in summer. Most buses depart from Te Anau between 9am and 10am, and stop along the way at Mirror Lakes around 10.30am, Knobs Flat at around 11am, and the Chasm at 12.30pm. Plan your journey around these times to avoid the heavy bus traf c and high numbers of visitors, and your Milford Road experience can be more relaxed.
Before setting out:
Make sure you have a full tank of fuel before leaving Te Anau as there are no fuel stations until Milford Sound. You can get petrol only at Gunns Camp in Hollyford Valley which is a detour from Milford Road. Otherwise you can get petrol and diesel in Milford Sound, although the service is limited to certain credit cards.
Toilets:
While there are portable toilets along the Milford Road you can and proper flush toilet stops only at Knobs Flat, The Divide and Milford Sound.
Telephones:
Telephone services are available at Knobs Flat (card phone), Homer Tunnel (satellite phone for emergency use only) and Milford Sound (card phone). There is no cell phone coverage between Te Anau and Milford Sound.
Queenstown is situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and has stunning views of the surrounding alpine peaks. Considered by many as one of the world’s adventure capitals, it offers visitors a wide selection of adrenaline-boosting activities to choose from, such as bungee jumping, white water rafting, zip lining, skiing and skydiving. Queenstown also has a lively bar and restaurant scene, and for those who prefer the quieter things in life there are vineyards, golf courses, spas and wellness centres.
Arrowtown is located in a magnificent natural landscape of South Island’s Otago Region. Dwarfed by the towering peaks surrounding the peaceful Arrow River, this enchanting gold-rush village is a treasure trove of historical sights, with over seventy original gold-rush buildings and a fascinating partially restored Chinese settlement. The tree-lined avenues running through this lively little town are strewn with quaint miners’ cottages, funky cafes, fashionable boutiques, trendy galleries, and tempting restaurants and bars. Visit the Jade and Opal Factory shop to see hand carving done on-site, check out Patagonia Chocolates to watch it being made, or play a few rounds on the town’s three immaculate golf courses. More adventurous travellers can revel in the network of famed summer trails and winter ski fields. Arrowtown is an ideal destination for nature lovers, thrill-seekers and culture enthusiasts alike.
Cromwell Heritage Precinct in Central Otago is a free visitor attraction that has something for the whole family. When the Clyde dam was completed in 1990, Cromwell’s main street disappeared under Lake Dunstan. Some of the historic buildings dating back to the gold rush of the 1860’s were saved or carefully rebuilt on higher ground, creating the Cromwell Heritage Precinct. Visitors to the precinct can step back in time to the gold rush and explore heritage buildings, many with artisan businesses in them, located on the shore of the beautiful Lake Dunstan.
Gibbston Valley Wines is located just 20 minutes from Queenstown and is home to New Zealand's largest wine cave. Various wine and tasting tours are offered where you can learn about how the premium wines are handcrafted and tour the region's oldest vineyards. The restaurant offers a gourmet menu of wine-friendly foods prepared with a Mediterranean flair. Using carefully-selected ingredients, the culinary team creates a harmonious blend of wine, food and place. The restaurant is open daily for lunch.
Mt Difficulty Wines is located on Felton Road in the town of Bannockburn. The grapes for the wines that carry the Mt Difficulty label were traditionally strictly sourced from vineyards situated on the South side of the Kawarau River in Bannockburn. The cellar door at Mt Difficulty showcases its wines to thousands of visitors annually. It is the perfect spot to experience Mt Difficulty's unique hospitality while taking in the magical views of Bannockburn's dramatic rugged rock and thyme landscape.
The boat cruise to the remote Mou Waho Island nature reserve, which is predator free and home to the rare flightless Buff Weka which has been extinct on the mainland since 1920. A one hour return guided bush walk is included, which takes guests up to reveal a lake right on top of the island. Or relax and enjoy the bird life at the beach and shelter at the island base with morning or afternoon tea. High Tea is taken on top of the island overlooking both lakes, where guests can drink in the vibrant birdsong and the panorama of the Southern Alps.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Lakeside Road, Wanaka Marina. Phone: 0800 926 326.
Reconfirm: call day before on NZ Freephone 0800 926 326 or 03 443 2869 to re-confirm & weather check.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Video: https://youtu.be/tN2R7HBJjn8
Length of tour: allow 3.5 hours.
How to get there: Either meet your guide at the Wanaka harbour boat ramp or a courtesy Wanaka accommodation pick up and drop off can be arranged.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, insect repellent, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, walking shoes, warm top.
What is provided: Boat transfer, Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, First Aid Kit, Afternoon Tea.
Important Notes:
Please advise any special dietary requirements or any pre-existing medical conditions, e.g., Diabetes, or allergies, e.g., Bee stings. Bring any medications they may require on the tour e.g., EpiPen for allergies.
At Wanaka Marina are toilets and 4-hour free parking on the tar sealed area on designated car parks.
The most exciting half day wilderness jet boating adventure in the spectacular World Heritage Mount Aspiring National Park. Travel past towering mountains and hanging glaciers, waterfalls and Lord of The Rings locations on the pristine waters of the Matukituki River. Deep in the mountains leave the jet boat for a 50-minute walk into real New Zealand wilderness. A trip highlight, walk through ancient beach forests to see waterfalls with local guides who will share with you the culture of their people and stories of their land with humour and inspiration.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: 99 Ardmore Street (I-site), Wanaka. Phone: 0800 544 555.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 4 hours (jet-boating) or 7 hours (pack-rafting).
How to get there: please meet the operator outside of the i-SITE Information Centre (99 Ardmore Street). Long term car parking can be found on the edge of the lake outside of the CBD opposite the skate park. (Make sure there are no shops opposite where car is parked).
Pick-up from all Wanaka accommodation is available on request. Please check 24 hours prior.
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, walking shoes, snack, water bottle.
What is provided: Transfers in Wanaka, Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Group size: max. 14 people in one jet-boat.
Notes: The trip includes a 40 min wilderness walk through native forest to a waterfall.
Just 1 hour from Wanaka is the beautiful Mt Aspiring National Park. Within the park is the Rob Roy Glacier. It is a massive glacier beginning high above on Rob Roy Peak – 2,606 meters, clinging to the ever-steepening mountainside as it descends into the Rob Roy Valley. In other parts of the world, it may take several days or weeks to trek to places as beautiful as the Rob Roy Glacier, but Eco Wanaka Adventures are able to offer this experience in one day in a World Heritage area. Eco Wanaka Adventure guides are some of the most experienced guides in this valley and know those secret places for that perfect photo. The day begins with a scenic drive around Lake Wanaka, and into the Matukituki valley driving through several fords, stopping for photos along the way. From there, the guided walk begins through farmland with sheep and cattle, and then across a swing bridge into the alpine rainforest to emerge above the treeline into the alpine herb fields opposite four glacier faces – a perfect lunch spot and a base for further exploration of this magical valley, the jewel of Mt Aspiring National Park. Swing bridge, waterfalls, rainforest, crystal clear mountain streams and glaciers – the Rob Roy Glacier guided Walk has it all.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Accommodation Pick-up, Wanaka. Phone: 0800 926 326.
Check-in: please be ready 5 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 9 hours.
Video: https://youtu.be/AW3zB7DX7RA
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, good strong walking shoes, day pack, water bottle.
What is provided: Transfers, Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, First Aid Kit, Lunch & refreshments.
Notes: Moderate fitness is required. Actual walking distance is 10 kms return. Actual walking time is 4 hours return. Lowest altitude is 377 metres; highest is 780 metres. Season is all year, but weather dependent.
The 2,5 hour adventure features Wanaka’s finest lakeside scenery plus an exciting and fun 4 WD journey through a real alpine, mountain farm. There are up close encounters with red deer, Angus cattle, sheep and horses. Experience the exclusive alpine cafe for refreshments high above Lake Wanaka. The safari offers a unique insight into Wanaka’s rich history, heritage, incredible scenery and modern day farming life.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Pick-up from accommodation in Wanaka. Phone: 0800 234 000.
Check-in: Please be ready for departure 5 minutes prior to pick-up time.
Length of tour: allow 2.5 hours.
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, walking shoes, water bottle.
What is provided: Transfers ex Wanaka, Qualified Driver-Guide, Access to private land, Morning/ Afternoon tea.
Notes: All trips subject to weather and farming practices. We always choose the safest route on the day which may differ from the advertised product. Please check with us should you have weather concerns.
The fly-in, fly-out Helihike combines the excitement of walking on the Fox Glacier with the thrill of helicopter flights. Suitable for children from 9 years old. By flying in you are able to access and explore a part of the glacier where its forces work hardest and often create spectacular ice caves and arches. Equipped with leather boots and other equipment, you board the helicopter for your first flight over the pinnacles of the lower icefall. Here, the ice is in constant motion. Take in views of the dramatic upper icefall and Victoria Falls, which is the melt river of the hidden Victoria glacier, before landing. Your landing site on the ice is a remote and exceptionally beautiful part of the glacier. At this stage, your guide outfits you with crampons, specially designed for these ice conditions and you follow the ice steps cut by your guide as you explore the amazing formations and ice caves which are only seen there. Each departure is a true voyage of exploration. There are so many changing features that the guides always find something new.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Fox Guides Building, 44 Main Road, Fox Village. Phone: 0800 111 600.
Check-in: 20 minutes prior departure.
Video: https://youtu.be/9dtQvQB41mI
Length of tour: allow 4 hours.
How to get there: Fox Glacier Guides are not hard to find in Fox Glacier – head for the large building on the main street and look for the Fox Glacier Guiding sign on the roof! You can’t miss.
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, warm hat and gloves, warm top, daypack, a drink and snacks are useful.
What is provided: 2 x helicopter flights, safety briefing, qualified guide, First Aid Kit, ground transport, quality leather boots, socks, crampons.
Notes: This is a 4-hour trip requiring a reasonable level of fitness. 3 - 4 layers of warm upper body clothing (jeans are not recommended on wet days, as they become very cold, uncomfortable to wear).
The Helicopter Line is New Zealand’s leading helicopter operating company. Formed in 1986 when 3 separate helicopter companies combined, The Helicopter Line has grown to become the largest Kiwi owned Helicopter Company in New Zealand and the largest provider of scenic flights in the country. The rugged West Coast of the South Island is an untamed beauty where the mountains meet the Tasman Sea and where rainforests give way to Glaciers. Nowhere else in the world can glaciers be found in such a dramatic setting, in such close proximity to the Sea, making Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers truly unique. The Helicopter Line operates from both Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier townships with multiple flight options available from each location.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: The Helicopter Line office, Main Road, Fox Glacier Village. Phone: 0800 807 767.
Reconfirm: please reconfirm your flight day prior flight via phone or at their office base.
Check-in: 30 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 1 hours with transfer to heli pad (flight time is 30 minutes).
How to get there: located right in Fox Village.
What to bring: Camera, sun glasses, warm top. Bags are not permitted in the helicopter. Also, no iPad.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Notes: The temperature on the snow will likely be a few degrees colder than in town, however, it’s warm in the helicopter so no need to dress for an Antarctic Expedition. All helicopter flights are weather dependent and subject to cancellation. If cancelled due to weather your flight is fully refunded. Otherwise will try to reschedule your flight.
Lake Matheson is nestled in ancient forest and is famous for mirror views of Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mount Tasman. Its excellent reflecting properties are due to the dark brown colour of the water – the result of organic matter leached from the humus of the forest floor. Dawn and dusk are the best times to enjoy the reflections in the lake. Shorter option: Car park to Jetty Viewpoint. Time: 40 min return car park to jetty. Distance: 1 km return car park to jetty.
Experience the untouched beauty of the prehistoric White Pine (Kahikatea) rainforest and absorb the natural Flora and Fauna as you visit one of the most special places in New Zealand. The tour departs from the White Heron Sanctuary Tours office in Whataroa and consists of a short minibus ride to connect with a jet-boat for a gentle 20 minute scenic cruise into the Waitangiroto Nature Reserve (the only way to access this area is by boat). In the reserve you'll disembark from the boat for a short walk through ancient Kahikatea rainforest to a purpose built viewing hide to observe the magnificent White Heron (Kotuku) in their natural nesting environment. The Royal Spoonbill and the Little Shag also share this special area and all can easily be seen from the hide. From March through to September over the winter months, White Heron Sanctuary Tours offer a very informative Rainforest Nature Tour into the reserve with the duration of the tour being approximately 2 1/2 hours.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: White Heron Office, Main Road, Whataroa. Phone: 0800 523 456.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 2.5 hours.
How to get there: Whataroa is located 30 minutes north of the Franz Josef village on State Highway 6.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, walking shoes.
What is provided: Transfers ex Whataroa Office, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit, Access to laggon reserve (where the birds are nesting).
Group size: max. 11 people.
Notes: The nesting season is between October until February each year.
Hokitika or “Hoki” as locals have affectionately named this little town, is idyllically located on a stunning, driftwood-strewn beach on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Presided over by the towering Mount Cook and the Southern Alps this idyllic little town functions primarily as a gateway to the South Westland World Heritage National Park, however, the town itself offers plenty to keep you blissfully engaged. Hokitika is well-known for its excellent local crafts and has developed a prolific artistic community with an array of open studios and galleries displaying skilful artisans in the process of, among other things, weaving, greenstone carving or blowing glass. It's a place of simple pleasures: scout the craft galleries, enjoy the fabulously fresh local seafood, or simply have a relaxing picnic on the banks of the picturesque Lake Kaniere surrounded exquisite snow-capped mountains. Hokitika is a great place to get away from the bustle of the city to engage in some wonderfully relaxing self-indulgence.
The Paparoa National Park stretches from the peaks of the Paparoa mountain range to the west coast of the South Island, encompassing spectacular sights and landscapes along the way. The most notable of these are the limestone cliffs, canyons, blow-holes and world-famous 30-million-year-old “pancake-stack” formations. The small settlement of Punakaiki lies within the park and offers visitors the chance to visit heritage sites, take in arts and crafts, and spend some time in the local cafes and restaurants.
The Pancake Rocks are a very popular tourist destination at Dolomite Point south of the main village. The Pancake Rocks are a heavily eroded limestone area where the sea bursts through several vertical blowholes during high tides. Together with the 'pancake'-layering of the limestone (created by immense pressure on alternating hard and soft layers of marine creatures and plant sediments), these form the main attraction of the area.
A seal colony, a lighthouse and panoramic views of mountains and coastline feature on this spectacular coastal walkway. With the beach close by as well it's a good option for children. It's also one of our best short walks.
The modern and powerful Taranui is fitted with a galley, barbecue and shower. Taranui is the Maori name for the Caspian tern, guests might spot some of the seabirds on the cruise. Taranui is an 11 meter, semi displacement, power catamaran. Passengers board at Stephens Bay and are treated to a leisurely cruise around the headland to Split Apple Rock, from where shags may be seen drying their wings on warm rocks after their fishing expeditions. Taranui's cruise itinerary is flexible and passengers will be taken to view specific marine activity such as dolphins riding the bow wave or New Zealand fur seals fishing. If there's a particular bay or park passengers would like to see, they should inform the skipper who will do his best to accommodate requests. After viewing the seals, a light lunch is served in a sheltered bay. A delicious platter style lunch with fresh local ingredients is provided and local beer and wine are included. Advance notice of any special dietary requirements would be appreciated. After lunch, passengers may swim, sea kayak, go ashore for a bush walk, or just relax on Taranui. Lunch, sunscreen, sea kayaks, snorkelling and lifejackets are provided. Passengers need to bring their own camera, hat, sunglasses, warm jacket (just in case) and swimming gear. For those intending to hike the Abel Tasman Coastal Track, sturdy footwear is recommended.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Stephens Bay, Kaiteriteri (Abel Tasman NP). Phone: 0800 223 522.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 6 hours.
How to get there: The boat named 'Taranui', is a stable, spacious power cat. It's moored at Stephens Bay, a scenic 15 minute drive from Motueka, before you reach Kaiteriteri. Follow the main road out of Motueka and through Riwaka. Then follow the signs to Kaiteriteri. Stephens Bay is signposted on the right. Follow Stephens Bay Road to the end where there's plenty of room to park.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, insect repellent, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, swim suit, towel, sandals, warm top.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit, Afternoon Tea, Lunch.
Group size: 11 passengers for the shared trip (not for private bookings).
Notes: It is important to let you know that the Abel Tasman National Park has no jetty’s and they will need to remove their shoes to get on and off beaches. The boats are accessible to most people. One step from the beach onto the tender and then again from the tender onto the boarding platform of the boat. Please let us know if you have mobility issues so that we can discuss which trips are suitable for you.
R&R Kayaks are sea kayaking specialists for the Abel Tasman National Park offering a range of half day through to multi-day guided kayak adventures and sea kayak rentals. We offer free Wifi, parking and hot showers at our purpose built kayak base. It's a small family owned sea kayak company with many years of industry experience and extensive local knowledge (they are born and bred locals). The Abel Tasman National Park is a very special place to their family (whānau) and they are excited to share its history, stories and natural beauty with you.
Creme de la Creme - Full Day Kayaking + Walking:
The title of this outstanding kayaking trip says it all! Putting it simply – the best of the best! Experience the beauty of your surroundings on a water taxi to Onetahuti. From here you will kayak the azure waters to Tonga Island – home of the inquisitive NZ Fur Seal (kekeno) and the shy Little Blue Penguin (kororā). Disembark from your paddle at beautiful Bark Bay where you can enjoy lunch and cool off with a swim in the crystal clear sea. Your unguided afternoon walk south will lead you through the most renowned walking section of the National Park. This stretch of the track is bursting with picture perfect scenery and features that are sure to take your breath away.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: At Marahau Beach base. 279 Sandy Bay - Marahau Road, Marahau.
Office phone details: 03 527 8197 or NZ freephone 0508 223 224.
Reconfirm: Please call operator the day before re weather and scheduled departure time.
Length of tour: takes 8-9 hours.
Check-in: 10 minutes prior departure.
How to get there: Directions from Nelson travel via Motueka to the Abel Tasman National Park. Best is to turn from main road (SH60) after the village of Riwaka the SECOND road RIGHT (into Riwaka - Sandy Bay Road) and follow until you reach Marahau Village. MAKE SURE NOT HEADING UPWARDS TO TAKAKA HILL! From the turn-off travel travel about 9 kms on a windy road until you reach the tiny village of Marahau Beach. The base is located after a left bends, after 200 metres, on your left AFTER another operator 'Abel Tasman Aqua Taxi'. NOTE: Some GPS/NAVI do not work well for directions in this area. Instead use Google Map.
What to bring: Water bottle, camera, sunscreen, hat, insect repellent, swim suit or fast drying clothing (avoid pants or jeans), warm jacket (avoid cotton – wool or fleece is best), change of clothes, towel, walking shoes or walking sandals, any personal medication you may require.
What is provided: Lunch, 2 x water taxi rides, dry bag for cameras, safety gear & briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment.
Walking Part: This is approx. 3 hours (12kms) up-and-down along the coast between Bark Bay to Anchorage Bay. Bring good, comfortable walking shoes or trainers.
Note: Max. 8 person in the party. No kayaking experience is necessary.
Get up close and personal with this amazing coastline including outlying islands and Tonga Island Marine Reserve. Observe mammals, birds, fish and invertebrates, learn about coastal ecology, marvel at the amazing granite rock formations and explore the inlets if tide allows. Lunch on a world class beach; followed by an optional but thoroughly recommended walk around Pitt Head. This regenerating forest headland is being transformed by Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust into a mainland ecological island. There you will witness forest ecology, botany, predator traps and incredible views. Alternatively you can spend the time lazing on the beach. Visit Adele Island that has been predator free since 2007 and experience the beauty of an increasing population of native forest birds, and weather permitting; fossick in the rock pools on the seaward side.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Marahau DoC Bus Shelter/ Car Park, Phone: 03 391 0010 or 027 223 6594.
Length of tour: Start at 9am back between 3-3.30pm.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Video: https://youtu.be/EZy-algIHo8
How to get there: Travel via Motueka and Riwaka to Marahau Beach by taking the MARAHAU EXIT - TURN 2. RIGHT - from SH60 (not via Kaiteriteri, which is the 1. right). MAKE SURE NOT HEADING UPWARDS TO TAKAKA HILL!
When you arrive in this very small village follow the main road (Harvey Road) until you get to the Main Abel Tasman Track Carpark bus shelter (on your right). Meet at 8.45am for 9.00am departure. Note: public toilets are here too.
NOTE: GPS/NAVI does not work well for directions in this area. Instead use a Google Map.
What to bring: Camera, insect repellent. rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, swim suit, towel, sandals, warm top, water bottle.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, morning tea, lunch (either filled croissant or filled baguette).
Note: Low level of fitness required. Short self guided walks can be arranged.
Wheelie Fantastic Cycle Tours offer a wide range of high quality cycling experiences in the Nelson Tasman region of the top of the South Island, New Zealand. Specialising in bespoke and luxury tours which can be self-guided, guided and premium guided. The guided option has one guide, premium guided gives complete flexibility, with a bike guide and a guide with a vehicle in attendance for the duration of the tour. Using local knowledge, we create unique itineraries to help our customers discover the hidden gems of the area. We also have put together day and multi-day itineraries that are ready to enjoy and which caters for a wide range of abilities. We use high quality bikes which are designed for comfort and performance on roads and trails.
Important Tour Details - Moutere Wine And Artisans Day Tour:
Departs/ Finishes: Pick-up from accommodation.
Contact Details: Wheelie Fantastic Phone: 0800 229 253 or +64 3 543 2245
Pick-up time: as stated above.
Length of tour: full day tour. Cycling distance will be 25-30 kms.
Fitness Level: Moderate (more than basic level of fitness or hire an e-bike)
What to bring: layers of warm clothing, wind proof jacket, cycle shorts or comfortable shorts, trainer shoes, sun screen (SPF 30+ is best), sun glasses and your camera!
What is provided: Bike hire, helmet, pannier day bag, wine tasting (tastings locations subject to availability). Purchase pick-ups. Route map and guide with discounts for wine and food.
Notes: Please advise re any dietary requirements or allergies.
The Park for all seasons is New Zealand's finest coastal National Park, located at the top of the South Island and basking under the most sunshine hours in the country, year-round.
Offering a wonderfully prime location in the heart of the Viaduct Harbour, QT Auckland situates guests within easy reach of all that Auckland has to offer. Attractions nearby include the Sky Tower, the harbour and SkyCity Aukland Convention Centre.
The hotel's excellent range of contemporary rooms all offer stylish decor and the modern amenities needed to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay. When it comes to drinking and dining, guests can enjoy delicious ait-down meals at the Esther Restaurant or admire the magical views with a drink and a snack at the Rooftop area. Leisure facilities include a fitness centre.
Brenton Lodge features 3 private suites with en suite facilities and panoramic views of the sea and islands. Laze around the pool, enjoy a drink at the bar or gather in the lounge and relax by the fireside. The lodge is an ideal destination choice for leisure and pleasure, romantic weekends and retreats. Enjoy the simple pleasures and be perfectly placed to explore the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula.
Brenton Lodge features 3 private suites with en suite facilities and panoramic views of the sea and islands. Laze around the pool, enjoy a drink at the bar or gather in the lounge and relax by the fireside. The lodge is an ideal destination choice for leisure and pleasure, romantic weekends and retreats. Enjoy the simple pleasures and be perfectly placed to explore the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula.
On The Point offers the ultimate luxury escape on the banks of Lake Rotorua. The property's elegant suites and cottages feature en-suite bathrooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, TVs, and air conditioning. Guests can enjoy delicious dishes at the on-site restaurant. Additional amenities include a spa, a library and a tennis court.
On The Point offers the ultimate luxury escape on the banks of Lake Rotorua. The property's elegant suites and cottages feature en-suite bathrooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, TVs, and air conditioning. Guests can enjoy delicious dishes at the on-site restaurant. Additional amenities include a spa, a library and a tennis court.
Camp Estate is a luxurious country house, situated on the Otago Peninsula. The house is built from local blue stone and is only minutes away from Larnach Castle, offering privacy and comfort. It features a spectacular marble staircase, five luxuriously designed rooms and a welcoming sitting room with a bar and open fire. Important note for dinner at Larnach Castle: Please provide your menu selections by 5pm on the day you are dining. Either call Camp Estate or advise at arrival (if prior to 5pm).
Camp Estate is a luxurious country house, situated on the Otago Peninsula. The house is built from local blue stone and is only minutes away from Larnach Castle, offering privacy and comfort. It features a spectacular marble staircase, five luxuriously designed rooms and a welcoming sitting room with a bar and open fire. Important note for dinner at Larnach Castle: Please provide your menu selections by 5pm on the day you are dining. Either call Camp Estate or advise at arrival (if prior to 5pm).
Note from Sarah, your host at High Leys Lodge: please confirm your time of arrival 48 hours before check in date. This helps us plan our diaries as we now have a variety of commitments due to lack of staff. Please phone or text me on 027 222 6634 (preferred) or email [email protected] that would be much appreciated.
Note from Sarah, your host at High Leys Lodge: please confirm your time of arrival 48 hours before check in date. This helps us plan our diaries as we now have a variety of commitments due to lack of staff. Please phone or text me on 027 222 6634 (preferred) or email [email protected] that would be much appreciated.
At Wanaka Haven, guests can enjoy the incredible beauty of New Zealand’s South Island. Mountains merging into crystal clear lakes and relax amidst the comforts of a boutique lodge. Guest accommodations include five luxuriously equipped ensuite bedrooms, fitted with super king size beds. There is also an outdoor heated swimming pool.
Lodge Arrival Information: Consistent office hours are between 8am – 4pm. Guests arriving outside of these hours, they are unable to guarantee someone will be here to welcome you & make bookings etc .
If the hosts are not present please go through the front door. On the wall see and envelope with your name on it. Inside the envelope is your room key and further lodge information.
At Wanaka Haven, guests can enjoy the incredible beauty of New Zealand’s South Island. Mountains merging into crystal clear lakes and relax amidst the comforts of a boutique lodge. Guest accommodations include five luxuriously equipped ensuite bedrooms, fitted with super king size beds. There is also an outdoor heated swimming pool.
Lodge Arrival Information: Consistent office hours are between 8am – 4pm. Guests arriving outside of these hours, they are unable to guarantee someone will be here to welcome you & make bookings etc .
If the hosts are not present please go through the front door. On the wall see and envelope with your name on it. Inside the envelope is your room key and further lodge information.
Distinction Hotel Fox Glacier is the ideal hotel accommodation in Fox Glacier village, a charming township in the beautiful alpine west coast region of New Zealand's South Island. The hotel’s location provides a sense of privacy and peaceful seclusion while being only a short stroll away from the main street of the Fox Glacier village. The complex offers guests free unlimited WI-FI access. The Distinction Hotel offers luxurious Fox Glacier hotel accommodations in a ruggedly beautiful environment, nestled beneath the towering Southern Alps on the stunning west coast of New Zealand. All the Distinction Fox Glacier Hotel rooms are beautifully appointed and feature a balcony, lounge area and spacious bedroom.
Beachfront Hotel Hokitika is located in central Hokitika on New Zealand's West Coast, with easy access to attractions such as the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks, Shantytown, Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier. Accommodation consists of a variety of guest rooms and apartments. Each unit is equipped with ironing amenities, an en-suite bathroom, hairdryer, a minibar, a flat-screen TV, a DVD player, a telephone and tea/coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the on-site restaurant. Other amenities offered are internet access and a bar.
Te Koi the Lodge offers the ultimate escape for the seasoned traveler - a luxury lodge filled with charm and basking in natural beauty. Set amidst luscious gardens on a secluded point overlooking the stunning waters of the Waimea Estuary, Te Koi plays to all the senses. Seasoned Chef, Ali and Sommelier, Ian Metcalfe are at your service for specially prepared dinners featuring local delicacies, matched with delicious wines from the region. Specially chartered helicopter and boat trips can be arranged to explore the local surrounds in style.
Te Koi the Lodge offers the ultimate escape for the seasoned traveler - a luxury lodge filled with charm and basking in natural beauty. Set amidst luscious gardens on a secluded point overlooking the stunning waters of the Waimea Estuary, Te Koi plays to all the senses. Seasoned Chef, Ali and Sommelier, Ian Metcalfe are at your service for specially prepared dinners featuring local delicacies, matched with delicious wines from the region. Specially chartered helicopter and boat trips can be arranged to explore the local surrounds in style.
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The 16 day itinerary package includes some of the best hikes in New Zealand. You will enjoy an authentic coverage of New Zealand's key scenic spots - plus you'll stay in boutique accommodation with a high degree of comfort. If you're a keen walker, there is a wonderful adventure waiting for you in both the North and South island of New Zealand. If you love wine, food tours, we can also include these in this itinerary.
What you'll get with this comprehensive 16 days top NZ itinerary:
The next planning steps for this 16 day trip with the best day hikes in New Zealand:
Day 1Auckland
Meet your private driver at the Auckland Airport arrival gate for transfer to your hotel. Explore the America's Cup village. Visit the Sky Tower and get fabulous views of the city and harbour. Take a boat trip to beautiful Waiheke Island or go across to Devonport. Visit the shops and cafes of Parnell Village. If you're arriving early, try to stay awake as long as possible to beat jet lag.
Check in to QT Auckland
Optional - The Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari
Optional - Explore America's Cup Sailing Auckland
Day 2Whangamata
Collect your rental car and drive to the eastern coast on the Coromandel Peninsula (2.5 hours). The Coromandel has beautiful golden beaches plus great swimming and bush walks. Visit the famous hot water beach at Hahei and have a relaxing soak in a natural thermal spring - remember to go at low tide! See the marine wildlife at the Hahei Marine Reserve. Adventure options include scenic boat trips, sea kayaking, scuba diving and surfing.
Check in to Brenton Lodge
Information - The Coromandel
Day 3Whangamata
Join a small group guided nature tour. Explore the local rainforest and beaches - this is a great introduction to New Zealand's natural wonders! Alternatively you can take a guided kayaking tour from Hahei Beach or a scenic boat tour along the stunning Coromandel coastline.
Check in to Brenton Lodge
Included - Kiwi Dundee Adventures 1 Day Coromandel Circuit
Optional - Cathedral Cove Kayak Tours
Optional - Hahei Explorer
Day 4Rotorua
Travel to the famous Waitomo caves (3 hours) to view the beauty of stalactites. Go on the 'Ruakuri Cave' tour, which takes you on a 2-hour walk through a dry cave. Go ‘Black Water Rafting’ or do the 'Black Labyrinth' tour and float through the caves on a rubber tube. Alternatively, abseil through the darkness! (takes about 3 hours). Afterwards, drive to Rotorua through the rolling farm country of the Central North Island (2.5 hours).
Check in to On The Point Lake Rotorua
Included - Ruakuri Cave Tour
Information - Waitomo
Day 5Rotorua
The North Island of New Zealand is a tectonic centre of bubbling mud pools, natural hot springs and volcanoes. In the morning, take a helicopter flight over Rotorua. In this remote place, you'll get a firsthand experience of mother nature's immerse powers. Spend the afternoon being pampered in a luxurious spa. In the evening, take a spiritual journey into Maori culture to enjoy village and performances.
Check in to On The Point Lake Rotorua
Included - Rotorua Canopy Tours
Optional - Volcanic Air
Recommended - Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Recommended - Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland
Recommended - Polynesian Spa
Optional - Hobbiton Movie Set & Farm Tours
Day 6Otago Peninsula
Take a domestic flight to Dunedin and collect another rental car at the airport. Dunedin City is surrounded by dramatic hills and a natural harbour. It was originally settled by whalers, gold miners and migrants from Scotland and China. Dunedin is one of the best preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere.
Check in to Camp Estate at Larnach Castle
Optional - Larnach Castle
Optional - Olveston Historic Home
Recommended - Otago Museum
Information - Dunedin
Recommended - Tunnel Beach
Day 7Otago Peninsula
Spend the morning, exploring more of Dunedin City and the Otago Peninsula. In the afternoon join a wildlife tour to see the Royal Albatross and Yellow-Eyed Penguins. This tour is one of the prime nature attractions in New Zealand. As you will not be returning to your accommodation until that evening, we recommend that you have a substantial lunch.
Check in to Camp Estate at Larnach Castle
Included - Elm Wildlife Peninsula Encounters Tour
Day 8Te Anau
Travel through the Southland region to the Fiordland area. Take the 'Southern Scenic Route' between Invercargill, Riverton and Tuatapere to Te Anau. If you don't mind extra driving time, we recommend a detour through the Catlins - you'll see Nugget Point Lighthouse and the Cathedral Caves. Please note, that if you're visiting the caves, do remember to check the tides beforehand.
Check in to High Leys Lodge
Information - Catlins
Information - Invercargill
Information - Riverton
Information - Tuatapere
Information - Manapouri
Information - Fiordland
Day 9Te Anau
Milford Sound is a spectacular area and perfect for hikers. Do the Milford Guided Walk in the morning and the Milford Scenic fjord cruise in the afternoon. Shorter walks can be arranged with a local operator. Choose a series of short walks with your nature guide or a 2.5 hour walk on the Routeburn Track to Key Summit. Return back to Te Anau around 5.30pm.
Check in to High Leys Lodge
Included - Milford Track Guided Walk
Included - Real Journeys Milford Sound Nature Cruise
Day 10Wanaka
Leave the lush rainforest and drive to the tussock grasslands of Central Otago. As it is only a 2 hours drive from Te Anau to Queenstown, visit Queenstown or head to a nearby winery for lunch. Continue in the afternoon to the village of Wanaka. Stay in the surrounding countryside for a couple of nights.
Check in to Wanaka Haven
Information - Queenstown
Recommended - Arrowtown
Recommended - Cromwell Heritage Precinct
Optional - Gibbston Valley Wines
Optional - Mt Difficulty Wines
Day 11Wanaka
Wanaka is an extremely scenic spot. Smaller than Queenstown, it has a far more relaxed vibe. This morning, take a cruise on Lake Wanaka and head out to a beautiful remote island for a guided walk. In the afternoon, travel up the Matukituki Valley with a local jet-boating operator. Learn more about the regions history, natural wonders and activities.
Check in to Wanaka Haven
Included - Lake Wanaka Cruise & Island Nature Walk
Included - Wanaka River Journeys
Optional - Eco Wanaka Rob Roy Glacier Guided Walk
Optional - Wanaka Highlights Safari
Day 12Fox Glacier
Travel through Haast Pass to Fox Glacier (4 hours). There are plenty of stops along the way, so check out the many waterfalls, scenic walks and remote beaches. In the afternoon, take an inspirational helicopter flight with a snow landing on the Franz Josef or Fox Glacier. Alternatively, join a heli-hiking tour - this involves two short heli flights and a 2 hour guided walk on the ice.
Check in to Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel
Optional - Flying Fox Helihike
Included - The Helicopter Line Fox Glacier
Day 13Hokitika
There are hardly any towns on the 600 kms of coastal road between Karamea and Jackson Bay, so take plenty of refreshments. On this road trip you'll see the absolute unbridled beauty of native forests, beaches and lagoons. An early morning walk around Lake Matheson is a great start to the day. Explore the goldfield walkway at Ross and stop by the shores of Lake Ianthe. Consider a visit to the White Heron colony near Whataroa. The town of Hokitika is famous for New Zealand Pounamu (Jade) and gold.
Check in to Beachfront Hotel Hokitika
Recommended - Lake Matheson
Optional - White Heron Sanctuary Tour
Information - Hokitika
Day 14Bronte
Today you'll be travel along 'The Great Coast Road', one of the Top 10 Coastal Drives in the world. Drive along the ancient limestone cliffs of Paparoa National Park, home to the world's smallest penguins. Stop at Charleston and go underground rafting. See the famous Pancake Rocks and Blowholes at Punakaiki. Visit the seal colony at Cape Foulwind. Stop at Westport for refreshments. Continue via the Buller Gorge to the Abel Tasman region.
Check in to Te Koi the Lodge at Bronte
Information - Paparoa National Park
Recommended - Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and Blowholes
Recommended - Cape Foulwind
Day 15Bronte
When it comes to lush greenery and sea views, the Abel Tasman Coast Track is unsurpassed! This great New Zealand walk passes through golden beaches and coastal forests. Take a day trip with Abel Tasman Charters, a very personalised trip. Or you can use a water taxi to do the coastal walk. Another option is a guided sea kayaking tour for a half or full day.
Check in to Te Koi the Lodge at Bronte
Included - Abel Tasman Charters Taranui
Optional - R&R Kayaks
Optional - Abel Tasman Golden Future Tour
Optional - Wheelie Fantastic Cycle Tours
Information - Abel Tasman National Park
Day 16Rotorua
Drop off your rental car at Nelson airport and take a domestic flight to Auckland. Connect to your international flight or continue with your travels to other parts of the North Island.
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