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The iconic Sydney Opera House is situated at the Bennelong Point on Sydney Harbour and is adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens. The multi-venue performing arts centre was designed by Jørn Utzon, a Danish architect. Construction on the centre started in 1958 after the Government of New South Wales authorised Utzon to take charge of constructing the opera house. Today, the Sydney Opera House hosts more than 1,500 performances annually and is regarded as the leading tourist attraction in Australia, with more than 1.2 million people attending the centre annually.
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is a premier aquatic attraction located in the heart of Sydney, Australia. It showcases a diverse range of marine life native to Australian waters, including over 700 species and more than 13,000 individual sea creatures. Visitors can explore various themed zones such as the Great Barrier Reef, Dugong Island, and Shark Valley, each offering immersive experiences and close encounters with animals like sharks, rays, penguins, and the iconic dugong. The aquarium also features interactive exhibits, educational talks, and conservation initiatives aimed at protecting marine biodiversity. Its unique underwater tunnels provide a captivating perspective of life beneath the waves, making it a must-visit destination for marine enthusiasts and families alike.
Manly Beach, one of Australia’s most famous surfing beaches and an Australian landmark, is host to the Australian Open Surfing Championships which are held annually in February. With its tree-lined promenade and long stretch of fine soft sand, the beach is also a popular destination for backpackers and families. The long beachfront promenade is lined with cafés, bars, and restaurants and visitors and locals alike can enjoy the cycleways to stroll, jog, rollerblade or bike ride. The oceanside surfing beaches and coves of Manly are perfect for active water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, parasailing, snorkelling and scuba diving. Or simply sunbathe, take a dip in one of the saltwater swimming pools or swim off the patrolled beaches. The sheltered sandy beach and gentle waves of Manly Cove on the harbour side right next to the Wharf is ideal for family picnics, sailing, fishing, building sandcastles or just relaxing in the sun.
In a city now predominantly the product of late twentieth century urban redevelopment, The Rocks provides an opportunity to experience an environment where buildings and public places of the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth century still remain. Stories from the past, such as the life of convict households, publicans' expansion plans, the habits of sailors and wharf labourers, and the changing alignment of the waterfront, can be read from archaeological evidence, written histories and oral testimony, as well as the very fabric and setting of many of the buildings themselves.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the iconic city of Sydney! This perfect Sydney, Australia vacation comes with a personal tour with a guide familiar with all its secrets, and take in some spectacular sights such as The Sydney Opera House. Enjoy lunch at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia while admiring the beautiful harbour views. Finish off your day by taking it easy on Bondi Beach – one of Sydney’s favourite spots among locals and visitors alike. An Australian vacation like no other!
At the hotel lobby, your private guide will meet you and explain to you the highlights of the tour. You’ll then visit The Rocks precinct is one of Sydney’s oldest sites, where old buildings such as cottages and pubs were built by convicts more than two centuries ago.
The Sydney Botanical Gardens is located in the heart of Sydney, with a serene atmosphere and lots of plant life to explore. At Macquarie Street you can find Australia’s first Parliament House, Mint, Hyde Park Barracks and St Mary’s Cathedral.
Mrs Macquarie’s Chair is situated on the waters edge and provides a walking tour of the harbour with great views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. At the Woolloomooloo, Kings Cross & Rushcutters Bay suburbs you will get glimpses of some of Sydney’s most affluent suburbs.
It’s lunch time! At the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia you can enjoy a delicious lunch with local beer, wine and other drinks. Another beautiful area of Sydney, Darling Point & Double Bay have some of the most sought after addresses in Sydney.
Love architecture? Rose Bay & Vaucluse feature boutique shopping and charming Georgian and Victorian architecture. World famous for its white sand and good looking life savers, Bondi Beach boasts a vibrant atmosphere to enjoy. Returning To Your Hotel Approx 3.30pm
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Hotel pick-up and drop-off. Phone: 02 9980 8799.
Check-in: Meet guide at hotel lobby. Be ready 10 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 5 hours.
How to get there: Hotel pick-up and drop-off.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top.
What is provided: Transfers in Sydney, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, Lunch.
Notes: Bring your ID as this is needed to access the Sydney Royal Yacht Club for lunch.
Opened in 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a world renowned symbol of Australia. The historic tale of construction still fascinates locals and people from all over the world. Positioned across Sydney’s breath-taking natural harbour, the bridge has become one of the most photographed features of the beautiful city. With a BridgeClimb Sydney Leader as guide, visitors can ascend the arches of the bridge step by step and enjoy the iconic views of Sydney, situated in the spectacular harbour. Throughout the climb, the Climb Leader will entertain visitors with stories about the history of the bridge. From its construction, to its opening in 1932, right through to its place in day to day local celebrations.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: 3 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney. Phone: +61 2 8274 7773.
Reconfirm: Contact Bridgeclimb on 02- 8274 7773 at least 72 hours prior to arrival to confirm your climb.
Check-in: 20 minutes prior to scheduled Climb time.
Length of tour: allow 3.5 hours.
How to get there: Ensure you have your confirmed climb time and reservation ID number. Climbers must check in at the BridgeClimb base, 3 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney. Passengers are to arrive 15 minutes prior to their scheduled Climb time. Climbs will not be held for late arrivals. IMPORTANT NOTE: The recommended access for those staying beyond walking distance to BridgeClimb is from Wynyard Train Station from either George or York Streets.
What to bring: Read under notes.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Notes: BridgeClimb is a small group adventure that takes you all the way to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Experience the incredible 360 degree views of Sydney Harbour by day, or the magic of the city lights by night. Our professional team will take you all the way to the top across catwalks, up ladders and over the arch of the summit. The exhilaration and personal satisfaction achieved by BridgeClimb provides a unique experience of Sydney. You will be given a thorough briefing, a Bridge Suit, safety harness to wear, and three hours of unforgettable experience.
IMPORTANT Avoid alcohol, every climber will need to pass a breath test (for blood alcohol limit less than 0.05%) before climb. Children under 8 years old cannot climb. Every 3 Children aged 8-15 years inclusive must be accompanied by at least one adult participant. If you are less than 24 weeks pregnant you can climb with a Certificate of Fitness Form signed by your GP.
What to bring: Comfortable fully closed shoes (no heels) & sunglass. For safety reasons you cannot carry anything with you up on the Bridge. This includes cameras, video cameras and mobile phones. We provide lockers to keep your personal belongings in.
Bondi Beach is one of Australia's most famous beaches and well-known worldwide. Each year tens of thousands of people, from backpackers to billionaires, take to the golden sands of this wide, one-kilometre long city beach to walk, jog, or soak up the sun. Being only 10 kilometres from the city centre, Bondi Beach is one of Sydney's busiest beaches. There's a host of events held here all year round from community art shows to city to surf running marathons.
Sailaway VII is a custom built sailing catamaran, sailing daily to the Great Barrier Reef. An Advanced Eco Tourism Operator & Climate Action Leader and National Sustainability Winner, Sailaway innovates an exciting New Eco Adventure, Full Day Outer Reef Sailing Adventure to Mackay & Undine Coral Cays.
The adventure starts with an early departure from Port Douglas Marina. Guests can sit back and relax on the beautiful yacht and set sail to the Coral Cays of Mackay or Undine Reefs. They will enjoy an authentic sailing experience, following the coastline and views of the Daintree mountains.
Once at the protected sites at the Coral Cays, nature activities will include snorkelling over the pristine coral reef with a qualified marine biologist offering reef interpretation on a guided snorkel tour. A glass bottom boat coral viewing tour is also on offer. Premium reef sites showcase abundant marine life, including encounters with turtles and an amazing display of giant clam gardens, beautiful corals and a wide variety of fish.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Shop 44, The Reef Marina Port Douglas or Hotel Pick-up. Ph: +61-7-4099-4200.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: full day (7.25am - 5.30pm, incl. pick-up & drop-off).
Video: https://youtu.be/K1DlTWMEOyA
How to get there: a complementary hotel transfer (in Port Douglas) is provided.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, swim suit, towel, sandals, warm top.
What is provided: Hotel Transfers in Port Douglas, Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit, Afternoon Tea, Lunch, seasonal lycra suits, wetsuits and flotation devices.
Notes: Environmental surcharge is included in your ticket. Full refund only applies to cancellations made with 24+ hours notice. PLEASE NOTE: Trips are subject to weather conditions.
The Great Barrier Reef is set off the coast of Queensland in the Coral Sea. There’s a reason it appears on so many bucket lists. This immense natural phenomenon – so colossal it can be seen from outer space – is one of the seven wonders of the natural world. From getting up close and personal with the abundant marine life to taking in spectacular views of the reef by air, the list of incredible experiences to be had in this area is almost endless. The palm-fringed Whitsunday Islands are an ideal base station – although they’re so marvellous in themselves you may find it difficult to leave.
The Daintree Cape Tribulation 4 WD Bloomfield Track day tour drives north along the magnificent scenic coastal route, along the Captain Cook Highway learning about the history of the area and admiring spectacular views of the coastline and the azure waters of the Coral Sea. The first stop is at the Majestic Daintree River for morning tea, before enjoying an informative guided river cruise on the Daintree River. Heading up over the Alexandra Range, pause to appreciate the incredible views. Experience the rainforest intimately on one of the guided elevated National Park Boardwalks. The experienced guide will take guests on a wonderful journey through the ancient rainforest while offering interpretations of flora and fauna. The tour continues towards Daintree, Cape Tribulation with a stop at Lync Haven which is an animal refuge center, where guests have the opportunity to hand feed kangaroos and get up close to some of Australia’s wildlife. Enjoy a delicious gourmet barbecue lunch with freshly prepared salads in a beautiful rainforest setting restaurant. The tour leads beyond the famed Daintree Tea Plantation, past spectacular mountains and through spectacular World Heritage Rainforest, as it passes Cape Tribulation and continues along the 4 WD Bloomfield Track through to pristine Emmagen Creek. At Cape Tribulation Beach, there is time to swim in the Coral Sea or stroll along the beach and boardwalk to the photographers' platform overlooking the mountains and coast where the 'Rainforest meets the Reef'. After a short afternoon refreshment stop, cross the Daintree River by cable ferry and begin the homeward journey.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Pick-up and drop-off from hotel. Phone: +61 7 4032 0077 (Billy Tea Safaris).
Check-in: 10 minutes prior departure at hotel reception.
What to bring: Hat, sunscreen, a camera with extra batteries & memory cards, water bottle, towel and swimming costume (if you plan to swim), insect repellent, extra cash for cold drinks, souvenirs or an ice-cream, raincoat in our rainy season or umbrella.
Dietaries: Please advise of any special dietary requirements and please reconfirm with reservations at least 48 hours prior to travel.
What to wear: As we are in a tropical environment, please wear comfortable clothes and flat shoes or sandals. In our winter months (July to August) you may wish to take a light coat/jacket. No thongs (flip flops) or high heels as there can be uneven ground at times.
What is provided: Hotel pick-up and transfers, Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit, Lunch and a light snack.
Note: Itineraries are also subject to change, modification and some destinations may not be reached at the discretion of the Billy Tea Safaris guide on the day due to weather conditions, road conditions, possible road closures, and the safety of all passengers.
Departing your accommodation, we travel through the rich farming areas towards the World Heritage listed forest region of the Daintree National Park. Boarding your cruise along the mirrored smooth waters of the Daintree River; as you cruise close to riverbanks and under the overhead canopy of the rainforest, you will spend time seeking out the vivid Ulysses Butterfly, Kingfishers, Pythons and other wildlife before experiencing the silent backwaters where crocodiles can normally be seen basking on the muddy banks.
Arriving on the northern side of the river, we now enter the Daintree section of the Wet Tropics World Heritage protected rainforest, here we spend time enjoying a home-made morning tea underneath the rainforest canopy. Your journey then passes through local rainforest, immerse yourself inside protected forests as we take you on a guided walk to view ancient plants, amazing wildlife & gain some insight into the local aboriginal culture of the area.
Continuing along to Cape tribulation, one of many magical beaches that adorn the coastline, our guides will highlight the amazing wildlife unique to this part of the world - many who have travelled here remark how they feel like Robinson Crusoe. Lunch today is a delicious rainforest-inspired meal which includes local produce & a glass of beer, wine, or soft drink; relax & enjoy quality food, whilst bathed in the serenity of the tropical rainforests. After lunch, get up close and personal with reptiles, frogs and lizards endemic to the area; if the cute and cuddly animals are more to your liking, then you will have the opportunity to feed the kangaroos and swamp wallabies in your own private zoo.
Reboarding your vehicle, we get to see unusual, exotic fruit originating from all over the globe's tropical regions. The sole purpose for the fruit grown here is to make pure, fresh, ice cream and sorbet which is made on the property and sold nowhere else on the globe. For all those ice cream lovers, this is your chance to add to your list of flavours (optional extra).
Our last stop before crossing the Daintree River Ferry - an iconic vehicle punt, will be at Alexandra Range Lookout. Witness spectacular, panoramic, postcard views of the mouth of the Daintree River, Snapper Island and on a clear day Port Douglas before commencing the journey back & arriving to your accommodation in the early evening.
Itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of Australian Luxury Escapes.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Hotel pick-up and drop-off. Phone: 02 9980 8799 (Australian Luxury Escapes).
Check-in: Meet guide at hotel lobby. Be ready 10 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 9 hours.
How to get there: Hotel pick-up and drop-off.
What to bring: Backpack or bag, camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, swim suit, towel, water bottle, insect repellent.
What is provided: Hotel Pickup & Drop off, Private Guide providing Comprehensive Commentary, Travel in Luxury Airconditioned Vehicle with Bottled Water, Crocodile Cruise along the Daintree River, Morning Tea, 2 course lunch including a glass of beer, wine, or soft drink.
The Advanced Eco-accredited Wildlife Habitat is a wildlife immersion exhibit - an open and interactive environment for guests and animals to mingle in a spacious natural setting. Visitors wander along elevated boardwalks, observing up close a huge range of flora and fauna as birds fly and animals roam freely. Experience the four different environments where visitors and animals mix freely, the Savannah, Wetlands, Rainforest and Grasslands environments. Hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, observe cassowaries and Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroos, and cuddle a Koala! Experience the symphony of sounds and colors of wildlife and tantalize your taste buds at Queensland's best tropical buffet, as you enjoy Breakfast with the Birds or Lunch with the Lorikeets. Located at the entrance to Port Douglas, local shuttle buses operate regularly from Port Douglas to our door. If travelling from Cairns, Wildlife Habitat is located 50 minutes north along the scenic Captain Cook Highway.
Daintree National Park is a vast wilderness area located in far North Queensland, Australia. Characterised by dense tropical rainforests - including the oldest rainforest on the planet - the park is comprised of two sections - Mossman Gorge, with the Mossman River cascading over massive granite boulders - and Cape Tribulations, with its rainforest-clad mountains sweeping down to long stretches of glorious white sandy beaches. The park boasts remarkable biodiversity as well as high levels of endemism. From kangaroos that live in trees to six-foot-tall prehistoric birds and numerous saltwater crocodiles, the area is home to some truly unusual species. Over half of Australia's bird species, a third of its mammals and frogs, and more than a quarter of its reptiles inhabit the park.
A diverse activity of exhilaration, discovery and adventure! The tour begins with an exhilarating jet boat journey, complete with thrilling jet spins. The jet boat ride is then followed by a 30 minute guided walk on a rolling trail through ancient native forest. Hear about flora, fauna and history from your friendly guide. Then travel by bus along a back-country route, making stops to view some of New Zealand’s most spectacular scenery that has formed the epic backdrop for many international movies, including ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and The Hobbit: An unexpected Journey.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: 45 Mull Street, Glenorchy. Phone: 0800 327 853.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 3 hours.
How to get there: Travellers are either picked-up at Queenstown Information Centre, corner Camp and Shotover Streets (total return time 6 hours) or can meet at the Glenorchy base (total return time 3 hours). Glenorchy is 46 kms or 1 hour drive from Queenstown.
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, insect repellent, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, closed shoes for walking.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Notes: minimum children age and height policy applies.
Shotover Jet operates on an exclusive area of the Shotover River and is the only company permitted to operate within its spectacular canyons, carved out over the ages by a vast volume of fast flowing water. The very grandeur of this spectacular environment, less than 10 minutes drive from Queenstown, adds to the excitement and exclusivity of the Shotover Jet experience Shotover Jet commenced operations on the upper Shotover River in 1965 and was one of Queenstown’s first adventure activities, and over the years is one of the experiences that has helped to put New Zealand on the global tourism map. Combining the classic New Zealand invention of the Jet Boat with the Kiwi culture of adventure, Shotover Jet has become part of the fabric of what is quintessentially 'New Zealand' and has taken jet boating from its humble beginnings to become one of New Zealand’s most iconic ‘must do’ visitor activities.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: 'The Station', Cnr Shotover & Camp Sts, Queenstown. Phone: 0800 746 868
Check-in: 45 minutes prior tour departure (as the drive from the city to the river base can take 30 min).
Length of tour: allow 1.5 hours.
How to get there: A complimentary shuttle transfers depart from ‘The Station’ Info Centre, corner Shotover and Camp Streets, in downtown Queenstown up to every 15 minutes. You will need to check-in at least 45 minutes prior to tour departure. Otherwise Shotover Jet is an easy 6km drive from central Queenstown. Drive up Shotover St (with lake Wakatipu behind you) and onto Gorge Rd. Travel along Gorge Rd towards Arthurs Point and Coronet Peak, after approximately 5kms you will come to a small one lane bridge at Arthurs Point. Carry on and after a short distance you will come to another larger one lane bridge, cross this and the Shotover Jet entry is immediately on your left.
What to bring: Eyewear is a good idea at all times of year. Warm clothing - jackets, beanies, gloves and scarves are essential during winter.
What is provided: Transfers ex Queenstown, Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Notes: The minimum height to ride the Shotover Jet is usually 1m, however, this can increase to 1.2m if the river level is high.
The Queenstown Wine Trail is Queenstown's original wine tour company, which has grown alongside the Central Otago wine industry over the past 25 years. Our experienced team and excellent working relationships with the wineries in the Gibbston, Bannockburn and Cromwell areas mean we guarantee to give all guests a fun, informative, friendly and above all, personalised tour.
We choose the best vineyard combinations in the Queenstown and Central Otago region to provide a relaxed and unhurried experience. Whether your palate is well developed or simply enthusiastic, as long as you love wine, our tours will delight. Ranging from daily wine tour departures to pre-arranged personalised private tours, we offer a variety of products to suit your specific requirements.
Queenstown Wine Trail options:
Half Day Tours - either with or without winery lunch, operating daily throughout the year
Private Wine Tours – departing on demand
Wine Combination Tours including: Helicopter, Jet boat or Spa
Customised Wine Tours (Designer Days for special interest groups)
The Kawarau River is ideal for first time rafters or suited to those looking for a more relaxed rafting experience, or groups of mixed ability and ages. There is plenty of white water action, but also time to relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery. The Kawarau River starred as the River Anduin in Lord of the Rings. The grandeur of the canyons imparts a feeling of paddling through the heart of Middle Earth. Enjoy the unforgettable 400 meter long Dog Leg rapid, New Zealand’s longest commercially rafted rapid, before returning to Queenstown for a sauna and shower at Cavells Rafting Base.
The Queenstown skydiving experience starts at the meeting point located right in the heart of Queenstown, at the NZONE Skydive Center. It is the check-in point, where following registration and a video briefing in the innovative cinema room, visitors can select photo and video options. The drop zone, to which visitors are transported, is just 20 minutes away on a private airstrip set amid a rural farmland background.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: NZONE Skydive Shop, 35 Shotover Street, Queenstown. Phone: 03 442 5867.
Check-in: call 30 minutes prior departure to check re weather conditions.
Length of tour: allow 3.5 hours.
How to get there: Meet at above location in Queenstown for transfer to the air field base.
What to bring: Camera, required medication, wear comfortable clothing and closed shoes.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Notes: Customers over 100kg/220lbs will not be permitted to jump. Those under 18 require parental/guardian consent. Please be aware that skydiving is a very weather dependent activity and cancellations due to unsuitable weather conditions may occur.
Glacier Southern Lakes is Queenstown’s leading scenic heli-flight company built on a reputation of providing a high standard of professionalism and service all while making you as comfortable as possible in the pristine 6-seater Squirrel helicopters. They have the most experienced team of helicopter pilots in Queenstown who collectively have more than 55,000 hours of flying experience. These highly experienced, well-known local pilots can’t wait to share with you their extensive knowledge and history of the area while showing you the best amazing scenery.
The Paradise Discovery Tour follows the lake edge, crossing over two major rivers. Lunch is served in a spectacular setting. Your day tour to the Paradise Valley includes exclusive access on 4WD trails over Private Property (15000 acre sheep & beef farm). Front row panoramic views overlooking the Dart River Valley and LOTR movie locations, picnic lunch followed by exhilarating Dart River Jet boat ride. Then we explore more of the Paradise Valley, Diamond Lake and Mt Earnslaw Station.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Pick-up at 9am from accommodation in Queenstown. Phone: 03 442 2299.
Check-in: Please be ready for departure 5 minutes prior to pick-up time at your hotel reception.
Length of tour: allow 7.5 hours.
What to bring: Camera, waterproof rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, warm top, walking shoes, water bottle.
What is provided: Transfers ex Queenstown, Qualified Driver-Guide, Access to private land, Lunch & refreshments included.
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.
Enjoy a guided day walk from Te Anau to Key Summit on the renowned Routeburn Track, a New Zealand Great Walk. Ascending through lush forest and into a unique alpine herb field with views of the mountains, alpine lakes and bush clad valleys far below. The guided walk offers an incredible day out in the heart of the New Zealand South Island main mountain divide.
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/KgKCkFVEBCo
Length of tour: allow 8 hours (Te Anau return).
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, safety gear, hot drinks & snacks.
Difficulty: A reasonable level of fitness and walking ability is required due to the 400-metre ascent and descent. The walk is 7-10 km, with a walking time of 3 to 5 hours. The track is well graded and wide, with no drop offs. Not suitable for children under 8 years. On occasion, wet weather and cold conditions in the alpine area may make conditions more challenging. We operate in most weather conditions, so guests need to be suitably prepared.
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.
Milford Sound Scenic Flight is an activity, offering visitors a scenic flight from Queenstown above the rugged backcountry of Central Otago, before heading westward to where the glacial fed rivers empty into Lake Wakatipu. As visitors cross over into the Fiordland National Park, they will discover an untouched world of peaks and valleys, where the mountains reach into the sea a landscape forged by the rapid retreat of glaciers.
Soaring above Milford Sound they will get an aerial perspective of cascading waterfalls hidden amongst towering peaks, and the icy blue channel that flows into the Tasman Sea. From the luxuriant mosses and ferns clinging to sheer rock faces to immense peaks rising straight from the ocean depths, the entire experience is truly awe-inspiring.
Queenstown is the location of the 'World Home of Bungy Jumping', The Kawarau Bridge Bungy. In November 1988, Bungy pioneers AJ Hackett and Henry van Asch launched the world's first commercially operated Bungy Jumping Site, off the historic Kawarau Bridge. With over 26 years of operating experience it has become renowned as an exhilarating thing to do in Queenstown. If visitors want to be tied up and thrown off with a friend, there is also tandem bungy jumping, or try New Zealand’s highest bungy, The Nevis Bungy.
Important Tour Details - Nevis Swing:
Departs/ Finishes: Station Building (corner of Camp/Shotover Sts, Queenstown. Phone: 0800 286 495.
Check-in: 30 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 3 hours.
How to get there: Return transfers to/from the Nevis site from Queenstown are included.
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen. Covered footwear must be worn. Please bring warm clothes with you as weather conditions vary.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Swing Stats: 300metre Arc, 120m rope length (That's longer than a rugby field!), 160m above the river
Notes: Children aged 10 to 14 years old must have a parent or guardian co-sign their declaration and waiver. Minimum Weight: 35kg. Maximum Weight: 220kg. Minimum Age: 10 years. Tandem Swingers: please note there may be swing style restrictions due to weight differences. Photos and Videos are available at extra charges.
Important Tour Details - Kawarau Bridge Bungy:
Departs/ Finishes: Kawarau Bridge Bungy Centre on SH 6, Gibbston Valley. Phone: 0800 286 495.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Length of tour: allow 1 hour.
How to get there: Either self-drive or transfer from Queenstown are included. Free car parking.
What to bring: Camera, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen. Covered footwear must be worn. Please bring warm clothes with you as weather conditions vary.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, First Aid Kit.
Notes: Children aged 10 to 14 years old must have a parent or guardian co-sign their declaration and waiver. Minimum Weight: 35kg. Maximum Weight: 235kg. Minimum Age: 10 years. Photos and Videos are available at extra charges. If you're thinking of Jumping Tandem, the weight difference between the two tandem jumpers cannot exceed 30KGs.
Cancellation Policy: Once an AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand product has been booked and paid for, this product is non-transferable and non-refundable.
Discover the world’s finest ocean to alps river jet boating tour, near Haast exploring Te-Wahipounamu – South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. Visit a place rich in Maori history and legend while feeling the pioneering spirit of days gone by. Experience this truly remote, untouched wilderness at a laid back, relaxing pace and pause to take photos while listening to the professional guide's informative commentary.
Makarora is a small town in the Queenstown-Lakes District on New Zealand’s South Island. Scenically situated on the eastern side of Haast Pass (State Highway 6) and next to the Makarora River, Makarora offers some excellent outdoor attractions. Key activities include bird watching, with many native species to inhabiting the area, fabulous walking and hiking trails (such as the Blue Pools Walk and the route to the top of Sentinel Peak), camping at the incredible Boundary Creek Campsite (on the shores of Lake Wanaka) and jet boating tours of the Makarora River, which leads into the magnificent Mount Aspiring National Park. For those with a taste for adventure, fixed wing or helicopter flight tours of the region are popular, offering unforgettable views of the Wilkin, Siberia and Young valleys.
The Blue Pools Walk is located near Makarora. The walk is on a well-formed track through native beech forest which leads visitors to the first of 4 swing bridges and the clear and pure waters of the 'Blue Pools'. From the Blue Pools, the track winds through the native forest amongst the mountains of the Southern Alps near the banks of the Makarora River. Birdlife, nature and natural quietness are the most notable experiences encountered during this relaxing walk.
Haast is a small collection of communities, Haast Junction, Haast township and Haast Beach, on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Favourably located on the edge of Mount Aspiring National Park, the Haast region covers over 2500 square kilometres of one of the world's most diverse and spectacular landscapes. In 1990 this area was internationally recognised as a location of significant natural value and became the centre piece of Te Wahipounamu - The South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. A single day can be spent hiking in lush green mountains and rain forests, mingling with the friendly locals, or discovering stunning waterfalls, untouched beaches and rugged glacial river valleys. This spectacularly beautiful natural environment is an outdoor sport enthusiast’s dream with excellent hunting, fishing, rafting and kayaking opportunities on offer. Haast is an ideal place to sneak away from the crowds and experience nature at its wildest and its best.
Located on the West Coast in New Zealand, Ship Creek offers visitors a lovely adventure with spectacular views. Here, visitors have a choice of two short walking trails covering a swamp forest and sand dunes. Following the swamp forest trail, visitors have the opportunity to view kahikatea trees which are the tallest in New Zealand. The sand dune trail leads through a dense coastal forest of windswept trees and along the way, visitors can experience stunning views of dune lake and the coastline.
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.
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).
Okarito Kayaks is a small, family-run, award-winning kayak outfitter, offering intimate, nature-focussed guided kayak experiences on the stunning Ōkārito Lagoon. Kayaking is by far the best way to peacefully enjoy the incredible natural environment of NZ's largest unmodified coastal wetland. Previous experience is not necessary.
Kayaking the shallow calm waterways that reach deep into the pristine rainforest of Westland Tai Poutini National Park offers a rare opportunity to discover abundant native birdlife; clear days offer magnificent unbroken views of Ka Tiritiri o Te Moana/the Southern Alps and Aoraki/Mt. Cook.
Guided Kayaking Tour:
Intimate, expertly-guided kayak tours are slow explorations of the incredible natural environment of the lagoon and rainforest, suitable for all ages and abilities. Okarito Kayaks guides are deeply passionate and knowledgeable about their backyard; guided kayak tours are unscripted, in very small groups, and personal.
Kayak tour times are scheduled around the best tidal conditions for any day; the ever-changing nature of the tidal wetland means no kayak exploration is the same. A wonderful, peaceful and unique experience for anyone seeking greater understanding of the natural environment of New Zealand, or for those who might be a little less confident on the water..
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: At Okarito base, 1 The Strand, Okarito.
Office phone details: 03 753 4014.
Reconfirm: Please call operator the day before re weather and scheduled departure time.
Length of tour: takes 3 hours.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Video: https://youtu.be/ugyXvKdeCEg
How to get there: Okarito is located about 15 min drive off the West Coast highway and 30 min from Franz.
What to bring: Warm, quick-drying clothing & rainjacket, Lightweight footwear, Water & snacks, Sunscreen, Camera & binoculars, Sense of adventure.
What is provided: Lagoon map & bird guide, Buoyancy aid/life jacket, sprayskirts & waterproof dry bags, Environmentally-friendly insect repellent, Unique, comfortable kayak base, parking, toilets & hot drinks, Kayak support & rescue boat on standby at all times.
Note: Max. 8 person in the party. No kayaking experience is necessary.
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.
Established in the 1860s, Ross is an historic West Coast town located in the Westland District on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. The township lies 20 minutes drive south of Hokitika airport on State Highway 6 and 46 kilometres north-east of Harihari, State Highway 6 passes through Ross on its route from Ruatapu south to Pukekura, Harihari, and further south, the Franz Josef Glacier.
With a population of 297 (2013 census) there is little to suggest that Ross once had a population of over four thousand . Ross was once “The Ballarat of Westland” and the Ross Flat was “the richest piece of alluvial ground in New Zealand”. Ross has many attractions, The West Coast Wilderness Cycle Trail start or finishes in Ross, The Water Race walkway, Gold Panning at Jones Creek or the Information Centre.
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.
Shantytown is a popular tourist destination in the West Coast Region of New Zealand’s South Island. Found just 10 kilometres south of Greymouth, this recreation of a Gold Rush-era town was devised by the Historical and Mechanical Society in 1968 as a way of preserving the heritage of the region, and today is an action-packed facility giving visitors a taste of life in the 19th century. Take a ride on a steam engine train, try your hand at gold panning, explore a period-perfect sawmill, enjoy some Wild West-themed shows at the Hologram Theatre and wander around the village’s vibrant Chinatown district. Short rainforest walks, fun old-time photo shoots and several popular onsite cafes complete the perfect day out with the kids.
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 tiny township of Punakaiki on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island is primarily used by visitors as a base for exploring the nearby Paparoa National Park. The park is best known for its dramatic blowholes and the distinctive Pancake Rocks. These picturesque limestone formations look curiously like stony stacks of pancakes which funnel blasts of water up to 15 m into the air as the waves crash into the caverns below the rocks. Visitors can explore the sub-tropical rainforests, horse ride along the spectacular coastline, paddle a canoe down the tranquil Pororari River, or climb the remarkable limestone formations for which this area is known. The town itself offers some delightful cafes and restaurants and is home to a small community of quirky local craftspeople including jewellers, carvers, painters and potters. This little town is the perfect place to take some time out between excursions into one of the West Coast's most beautiful and untouched wilderness areas. Note, Punakaiki has no supermarket, no petrol station and limited restaurant facilities.
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.
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.
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.
In 1990 Abel Tasman Aqua Taxi pioneered fast water taxi trips in the Abel Tasman National Park, with experienced drivers who have superb local knowledge of the park. Abel Tasman Aqua Taxi provides water taxi trips, sea shuttle services, scenic cruises and pack or luggage transport in the Abel Tasman National Park, in New Zealand.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Marahau Base, 275 Sandy Bay-Marahau Rd, Phone: 03 5278 083 or 0800 27 82 82.
Check-in: 30 minutes prior departure at Abel Tasman Centre at Marahau Waterfront.
Length of tour: takes 6.5 hours.
How to get there: Travel via Motueka and Riwaka to Marahau Beach by taking the Marahau exit from SH60 (not via Kaiteriteri).
What to bring: Walking clothing, walks shoes, camera, insect repellent, rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, swim suit, towel, warm top, water bottle, bring food for the day. A day backpack is recommended to all the above equipment.
What is provided: 'Beaches & Bay' trip: 2 x water taxi rides: Marahau to Bark Bay & Anchorage to Marahau.
Note: Good level of fitness required. 4 hours self-guided walk, approx. 12 kms (at low tide it takes 3 hours for the 8.4 kms).
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.
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.
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.
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.
The city of Rotorua has been a spa town since the 1800s, thanks to the many geysers, hot springs and mud pools that can be found in what is one of the world’s most active geothermal fields. The Maori, who considered the region sacred, make up 35% of the population and a popular attraction is discovering their rich culture and traditions. Rotorua is surrounded by lakes, mountains, forests and other natural features that afford visitors the opportunity to try out a number of outdoor activities between relaxing sessions in the hot springs and pools.
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: 585 Waitomo Caves Road. 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: 30 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.
The Grace Hotel is conveniently located in the centre of Sydney’s CBD, on the corner of King and York streets. The hotel is minutes away from the Queen Victoria Building, Darling Harbour, Martin Place, Circular Quay and The Rocks. Facilities include a gym, heated indoor lap pool, sauna and steam room. Wine and dine in the relaxed intimacy of Grace Brasserie. Complimentary wifi throughout the hotel.
The Grace Hotel is conveniently located in the centre of Sydney’s CBD, on the corner of King and York streets. The hotel is minutes away from the Queen Victoria Building, Darling Harbour, Martin Place, Circular Quay and The Rocks. Facilities include a gym, heated indoor lap pool, sauna and steam room. Wine and dine in the relaxed intimacy of Grace Brasserie. Complimentary wifi throughout the hotel.
Port Douglas Peninsula Boutique Hotel offers a boutique hotel experience with an exceptional ocean views overlooking Four Mile Beach. It is only 40 metres to the beach, a 2 minute stroll to the heart of Port Douglas and 50 minutes north of Cairns International Airport All 34 beachfront one bedroom suites have a kitchenette. Each room has a private balcony. Guests can enjoy tiered heated pools and jacuzzi spa. The Peninsula Boutique Hotel is an adult only haven for those wanting to enjoy personalized friendly service. Complimentary Wi-Fi and off-street undercover parking is available.
Port Douglas Peninsula Boutique Hotel offers a boutique hotel experience with an exceptional ocean views overlooking Four Mile Beach. It is only 40 metres to the beach, a 2 minute stroll to the heart of Port Douglas and 50 minutes north of Cairns International Airport All 34 beachfront one bedroom suites have a kitchenette. Each room has a private balcony. Guests can enjoy tiered heated pools and jacuzzi spa. The Peninsula Boutique Hotel is an adult only haven for those wanting to enjoy personalized friendly service. Complimentary Wi-Fi and off-street undercover parking is available.
Port Douglas Peninsula Boutique Hotel offers a boutique hotel experience with an exceptional ocean views overlooking Four Mile Beach. It is only 40 metres to the beach, a 2 minute stroll to the heart of Port Douglas and 50 minutes north of Cairns International Airport All 34 beachfront one bedroom suites have a kitchenette. Each room has a private balcony. Guests can enjoy tiered heated pools and jacuzzi spa. The Peninsula Boutique Hotel is an adult only haven for those wanting to enjoy personalized friendly service. Complimentary Wi-Fi and off-street undercover parking is available.
Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel is surrounded by rugged mountains and scenic drives to a wild and deserted coastline. The hotel features crystal alpine lakes which boast 5-star accommodation featuring 19 stylish rooms each with their own bathroom and kitchenette with a backdrop of majestic mountains. Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel is an eco-friendly hotel that has its vegetable and herb garden and offers facilities such as free Wi-Fi, gourmet breakfasts, grocery or picnic baskets- customised to guests needs and a drying room on-site for skiers and snowboarders.
Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel is surrounded by rugged mountains and scenic drives to a wild and deserted coastline. The hotel features crystal alpine lakes which boast 5-star accommodation featuring 19 stylish rooms each with their own bathroom and kitchenette with a backdrop of majestic mountains. Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel is an eco-friendly hotel that has its vegetable and herb garden and offers facilities such as free Wi-Fi, gourmet breakfasts, grocery or picnic baskets- customised to guests needs and a drying room on-site for skiers and snowboarders.
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.
Built in 1902, the spacious Oak Lodge farmhouse has been renovated to provide comfortable facilities for a relaxing stay. It is situated only 3 kilometers away from Greymouth. The lodge offers 5 rooms, all on the second floor with super king, twin and queen beds. Four rooms feature en suite bathrooms and one has a private bath and shower just across the hall.
Beautiful self-catering cottage situated in a half acre garden filled with roses, paeonies, lavenders, fruit trees, large vegetable garden and abundant bird life. The cottage has its own entrance and drive well separated from the house for privacy. The garden area is yours to wander in while you stay. Cape Cod chairs, outdoor tables, benches and umbrellas are provided for you. Gas BBQ and grill for outdoor suppers on summer evenings. Maria and Cameron's garden has been 18 years in the making - but you get the chance to enjoy it and its produce! Vegetable beds, fruit trees, roses, paeonies, lavender and lots of seasonal colour.
Beautiful self-catering cottage situated in a half acre garden filled with roses, paeonies, lavenders, fruit trees, large vegetable garden and abundant bird life. The cottage has its own entrance and drive well separated from the house for privacy. The garden area is yours to wander in while you stay. Cape Cod chairs, outdoor tables, benches and umbrellas are provided for you. Gas BBQ and grill for outdoor suppers on summer evenings. Maria and Cameron's garden has been 18 years in the making - but you get the chance to enjoy it and its produce! Vegetable beds, fruit trees, roses, paeonies, lavender and lots of seasonal colour.
The Parkside Boutique Lodge is set in rolling parklands dotted with native bush, boasting a stunning backdrop of Mount Ngongotaha, situated just 10 minutes from the bustling Rotorua City. Native birds and farm animals wander the nearby hills complete the tranquil setting. The suites are cosy and comfortably furnished and include modern conveniences such as free Wi-Fi. Guests can start the day with a delicious continental breakfast, plan the day’s adventures in the guest lounge, work out in the gym and have a splash in the heated swimming pool. Attractions such as the Velocity Adventure Park and the Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park are within easy driving distance.
The Parkside Boutique Lodge is set in rolling parklands dotted with native bush, boasting a stunning backdrop of Mount Ngongotaha, situated just 10 minutes from the bustling Rotorua City. Native birds and farm animals wander the nearby hills complete the tranquil setting. The suites are cosy and comfortably furnished and include modern conveniences such as free Wi-Fi. Guests can start the day with a delicious continental breakfast, plan the day’s adventures in the guest lounge, work out in the gym and have a splash in the heated swimming pool. Attractions such as the Velocity Adventure Park and the Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park are within easy driving distance.
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Are you looking to explore Australia and New Zealand in 2 weeks? Well, we've got the perfect Australia and New Zealand Tour for you!
Our 2 week trip to Australia and New Zealand includes:
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Travel information when travelling Australia & NZ
Distances in Australia are vast so we recommend the use of domestic flights between key locations. When travelling to Australia and New Zealand, be aware that the weather and seasons for these areas are very different from each other.
This Australia New Zealand in 2 weeks combination travel package can be changed with different dates, locations and accommodation standards. Tours can be added or taken out.
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Day 1Sydney
Sydney is one of the most sought after destinations in Australia - the harbour views of this city are some of the best in the world - the dining is world class. However, Sydney is also famous for golden beaches and a very energetic nightlife.
Check in to The Grace Sydney
Optional - Sydney Opera House
Optional - SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
Optional - Manly Beach
Recommended - The Rocks
Day 2Sydney
Sydney is a great introduction to this beautiful city. Check out the historic Rocks precinct, visit the first church in Australia, the Observatory and the convict-built cottages. Travel around Circular Quay, see the magnificent Sydney Opera House. Take your time exploring the gorgeous Botanical Gardens - don't forget to sit on Mrs Macquarie’s chair - the views are sublime.
Check in to The Grace Sydney
Optional - The Essentials Sydney Tour
Optional - Bridgeclimb Sydney
Information - Bondi Beach
Day 3Port Douglas
Now for a dramatic change of scenery! Transfer back to Sydney Airport for a domestic flight direct to Cairns. From Cairns, take another transfer to the Port Douglas area - a one hour's drive. Time to enjoy a stay in the tropical holiday town of Port Douglas.
Day 4Port Douglas
Sail away to the Great Barrier Reef in the luxury catamaran. The Aquarius is a dedicated snorkel only vessel with a very personalized level of service. Cruise to the stunning tropical Low Isles. The marine life here is colourful and plentiful. Swim and snorkel in the playground of green turtles, parrotfish and fusiliers. Relax on the return trip back to Port Douglas.
Check in to Port Douglas Peninsula Boutique Hotel
Included - Sailaway Outer Reef Tour
Information - Great Barrier Reef
Day 5Port Douglas
Enjoy a tour of the Daintree National Park, a World Heritage-listed forest region. Step aboard a purpose-built craft for a cruise on the calm waters of the Daintree River. Cruise by riverbanks close enough to enjoy the overhead canopy of the rainforest. See if you can spot the vivid Ulysses Butterfly, Kingfishers and other wildlife. Get your camera ready for those magnificent crocodiles basking in the sun.
Check in to Port Douglas Peninsula Boutique Hotel
Included - Daintree Cape Tribulation 4WD Bloomfield Track Day Tour
Optional - Daintree Wanderer Tour
Recommended - Wildlife Habitat
Information - Daintree National Park
Day 6Queenstown
Fly to Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand. Either collect a rental car or be met by a driver at the arrival hall for transfer to your accommodation. Queenstown provides every variety of adventure imaginable - para-gliding, jetboating, bungy jumping and more. Take in the sights of the majestic mountains surrounding Queenstown. Enjoy a walk on the shores of Lake Wakatipu - the scenery is stunning! Queenstown provides the perfect combo of sophisticated dining, shopping and adventure.
Day 7Queenstown
Explore the Queenstown region today. Depending on the weather, you could also take a scenic flight to Milford Sound which includes a cruise in the fjord.
Check in to Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel
Optional - Dart River Safaris
Optional - Shotover Jet
Optional - Queenstown Wine Trail Tours
Optional - Queenstown Rafting Kawarau River
Optional - Nzone Skydive Queenstown
Optional - Glacier Southern Lakes Helicopters Queenstown
Included - Paradise Discovery Tour
Optional - Routeburn Track Guided Walk
Optional - Milford Sound Scenic Flights
Optional - Kawarau Bungy Centre Queenstown – AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand
Day 8Fox Glacier
Take a 5.5-hour drive to Fox Glacier (or Franz Josef Glacier) via Wanaka and Haast Pass. Take plenty of breaks by stopping at key scenic sites on the way. Enjoy a short walk to the lovely ‘Blue Pools’ near Makarora. Visit the Twin Falls just before you get to Haast Pass. The ‘Shipwreck Cove’ walk is a definite must-do. In fact, you'll be travelling on one of the most scenic roads in New Zealand. Arrive in the Fox township by late afternoon - plenty of time for a refreshing walk. Stay for 2 nights in Fox village to explore the glacier and other attractions.
Check in to Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel
Optional - Wayne's Waiatoto River Safari
Information - Makarora
Optional - Southern Alps Air Siberia Experience
Recommended - Blue Pools Walk
Information - Haast
Information - Ship Creek
Recommended - Lake Matheson
Day 9Greymouth
The West Coast region is one of the most sparsely populated parts of the country. In fact, there are very few towns on the 600 km of coastal road between Karamea and Jackson Bay, However this area is visually quite stunning, with native forest and beaches. At Ross, stop at the goldfield walkway and have a picnic by the shores of Lake Ianthe. A visit to the White Heron colony near Whataroa is highly recommended. Have a coffee at the town of Hokitika - visit the local museum to see the historic slideshow. Hokitika is famous for New Zealand Pounamu (Jade) and the gold rush from 1860-80.
Check in to Oak Lodge Homestay
Included - Flying Fox Helihike
Optional - Okarito Kayaks Guided Kayak Trips
Optional - White Heron Sanctuary Tour
Recommended - Ross
Recommended - Hokitika
Optional - Shantytown Heritage Park
Day 10Abel Tasman National Park
The Great Coast Road is Lonely Planet’s Top 10 Coastal Drives in the world. This area serves to connect Greymouth and Westport. Travel along the Paparoa National Park, home to the world's smallest penguin. Try your hand at underground rafting at Charleston or go caving at Fox River. Visit the famous Pancake Rocks and Blowholes at Punakaiki. Highway 6 will take you through the dramatic Buller Gorge. This section of the trip is crammed with great photo opportunities - remember to use the correct pullover area.
Check in to Tasman Village Cottage
Information - Paparoa National Park
Recommended - Punakaiki
Recommended - Cape Foulwind
Day 11Abel Tasman National Park
New Zealand's smallest National park, the Abel Tasman, is located in the Nelson-Tasman region. Golden beaches sit within sheltered coves - sparkling green waters stretch from Kaiteriteri to Collingwood in the Golden Bay. No visit to this region is complete without a walk along the beautiful coastal track of the Abel Tasman National park. Remember to bring a few supplies and suitable hiking gear. Visit nearby Marahau, then take a short drive from Motueka to Kaiteriteri Beach - a favourite holiday with a beautiful beach.
Check in to Tasman Village Cottage
Included - R&R Kayaks
Optional - Abel Tasman Golden Future Tour
Optional - Abel Tasman Charters Taranui
Optional - Abel Tasman Aqua Taxi
Information - Abel Tasman National Park
Day 12Rotorua
Domestic flight to Auckland and travel to the heart of the North Island and to some of New Zealand's finest landscapes. The Lake Taupo region is the jewel of New Zealand's volcanic heartland. It is an area extremely rich in Maori tradition. Between Taupo and Rotorua, you'll get a great choice of thermal areas to visit - such as Orakei Korako, Waiotapu and the Waimangu Valley. This afternoon, you'll arrive in Rotorua, the very heart of Maori culture. Go mountain biking, join a farm tour or fly by helicopter to an extinct volcano.
Day 13Rotorua
Today will be full of exciting adventures in Rotorua. Visit the volcanic areas and hot pools around the town. Kick back and enjoy a traditional Hangi concert or a boat trip. For an adrenaline rush, go Ziplining through the forest. For something more laid-back, go fishing on the lake. You can start the morning with a scenic flight over the Rotorua and Tarawera. For some of the afternoon, take a soak in one of nature’s hot springs. A trip to an original Maori Village (Ohinemutu) and an evening Hangi concert with dinner is included in your itinerary.
Check in to Parkside Boutique Lodge
Included - Rotorua Canopy Tours
Optional - Volcanic Air
Optional - Hobbiton Movie Set & Farm Tours
Recommended - Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Recommended - Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland
Recommended - Polynesian Spa
Information - Rotorua
Day 14Northern Cape
Depending on your flight departure, you still have some time in the morning to relax. Auckland is only a good 3-hour drive away. You can extend your stay to another location.
Important for you to know: every part of this itinerary can be amended to your personal requirements. We can add, delete or amend. Contact us and it will be done!
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