19 days tour

New Zealand Explorer

$ 6,710 .00 USD

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New Zealand Explorer

This tour includes:

Accommodation

1 nights comfortable boat 15 nights comfortable hotel 2 nights comfortable lodge During this tour we use a mixture of hotels and motels, usually centrally located and perfect for exploring New Zealandโ€™s mixture of interesting towns and stunning nature. On the Doubtful Sound, you will be staying in twin-share cabins with private bathrooms.

Guide

Tour Leaders are quite simply the glue that holds our tours together. They are chosen for their travel experience and people skills and are thoroughly trained by Explore, widely acknowledged as some of the best training in the industry. A Tour Leaderโ€™s ultimate aim is to ensure everyone is well looked after and have a fantastic trip. They are there to ensure that the tour logistics run smoothly, that health and safety is adhered to and provide comprehensive briefings at the beginning and throughout the tour.

Others

All accommodation, activities and meals that are shown in the itinerary are included in the total cost of your trip You will also receive a complimentary transfer to and from the airport if you arrive on day 1 of the trip and depart on the last day and have provided your international flight information.

Meals

A key facet of our responsible approach to tourism is that we encourage our groups to eat in local restaurants that prepare locally grown food. We give customers choice as to their meals and do not use rather bland and impersonal hotel restaurants or all- inclusive options 18 Breakfasts 2 Lunches

Transport

Bus, Boat, Ferry

Not included:

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

Flights

International flights not included in the tour cost

Others

Any visa costs, spending money and tips are not included in the trip price. You can also book extra nightsโ€™ accommodation at the beginning and end of the trip and the cost of this accommodation along with any transfers would be quoted separately.

Optional

The following excursions and/or activities are usually available and may be arranged locally. Estimated costs are provided below for guidance only, are on a per person basis unless shown otherwise, and may depend on the number of participants. Prices quoted are correct as of the date these tour notes were originally issued but may change at any time due to currency fluctuations. Please note: These activities are booked and paid for direct with the supplier and do not form part of your Explore holiday contract. Auckland - Sky tower NZ$32; Whakatane - White Island boat trip NZ$229; White Island by helicopter NZ$1095 Wellington - Cable car NZ$9; Zealandia NZ$19.50; guided by day NZ$55 or by night NZ$85 Abel Tasman - Water Taxi return NZ$40 Gisborne - Wine tasting - from approximately NZ$20-50 depending on numbers Wanaka - Jet boat and walk from NZ$239; Lake cruise and nature walk NZ$245 Fox Glacier and Mt Cook - Helicopter flights; NZ$245-480 (from scenic glacier flights to heli-hikes) Dunedin - Speights brewery NZ$30; Lanarch Castle NZ$34; Taeri Gorge Train journey ยฃ70 must be booked through Explore at the time of booking your holiday or at least 30 days before travel (subject to cancellation fee if within 21 days of travelling)

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Itinerary of your trip New Zealand Explorer

  • Day 1 Day 1: Join Trip In Auckland
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Join Trip In Auckland

      Our tour starts today in Auckland, New Zealandโ€™s largest and most diverse city. Surrounded by volcanoes and volcanic cones, beautiful beaches and rolling countryside, Auckland is the perfect introduction to New Zealand. Situated on the North Island, the cosmopolitan city spans a narrow isthmus, between the harbours of Waitemata and Manukau. For those arriving in time today, our tour leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm for a welcome meeting. There are no activities planned today, so youโ€™re free to arrive in Auckland at any time. We donโ€™t provide airport transfers on this tour, but you can find information on how to reach your hotel in the final documentation. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to take a stroll around the city centre and wharf or get a birdโ€™s eye view of the sprawling city with a trip up the Sky Tower. Please note, if you plan to arrive before 3pm on Day 1 you might not be able to check-in to your hotel room, but baggage storage is available if you wish to explore the city.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Explore Auckland, Visit Hobbiton And Drive To The Bay Of Plenty
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Explore Auckland, Visit Hobbiton And Drive To The Bay Of Plenty

      This morning, weโ€™ll get to know Auckland better with a city tour, taking in sites such as Tamaki Drive and Mission Bay. In the late morning, weโ€™ll wave goodbye to the city and head to the heart of the North Island and the diverse landscapes of the Waikato region. Weโ€™ll visit the Hobbiton movie set at Matamata where some of the original Hobbit holes from the Lord of the Rings sit amongst the fertile hills, in the shadows of the Kaimai Ranges. Here, weโ€™ll have a two-hour tour with a knowledgeable guide to discover the real Middle Earth. The set has been completely rebuilt as it appeared in the films, and weโ€™ll see the hobbit holes and the mill amongst other structures. After our tour, weโ€™ll head to the Bay of Plenty, where weโ€™ll spend the next two nights. Driving time today will be around four hours.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Maori Cultural Experience With Modern Hangi Lunch
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Maori Cultural Experience With Modern Hangi Lunch

      The area around the Bay of Plenty is the heartland of Maori culture in New Zealand, and we plan to spend the day discovering this with two deeply authentic, cultural exchanges. Firstly, weโ€™ll be welcomed into a Maori home between Whakatane and Rotorua, where our Maori host will share their rural farmland and life story with us. Weโ€™ll have a home-hosted lunch in the form of a modern hangi with vegetables gathered from the garden and meat sourced from the bush. Please note, your experience might be outside the home or in the living area. After this, weโ€™ll visit a private Marae (a Maori welcome house) for an exclusive visit. These are not walk-in tourist locations, but genuine homes and centres for local Maori communities to come together for ceremonies, funerals, and daily activities. During the visit, weโ€™ll learn about the customs behind the Marae, as well as how it harnesses the geothermal energy of the area for heating, cooking and bathing.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Visit Lake Taupo En Route To Napier, Hawkeโ€™S Bay Vineyard Wine-Tasting
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Visit Lake Taupo En Route To Napier, Hawkeโ€™S Bay Vineyard Wine-Tasting

      This morning weโ€™ll head out on the journey to Taupo. On the way, there is an option to stop at Wai-o-tapu to discover its vibrant and colourful volcanic features, including geysers, hot springs, and bubbling mud pools. Once in Taupo, weโ€™ll take time to explore the iconic Haka Falls and New Zealandโ€™s biggest lake. Arriving in Napier, weโ€™ll take a tour of one of Hawkeโ€™s Bayโ€™s oldest and most famous vineyards, as well as enjoying a tasting of gourmet cheeses and some of the best wines the area has to offer. Famed for its Chardonnays and superb reds, the region is home to over 80% of the countryโ€™s Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah grapes, and produces some of the richest and most exquisite wines in New Zealand. Our driving time today will be approximately four hours.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Art Deco Tour Of Napier
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Art Deco Tour Of Napier

      The engaging town of Napier lies on the southern edge of Hawkeโ€™s Bay. Its unique collection of art deco buildings makes it one of the most popular attractions on North Island. In 1931, Napier was destroyed by a massive earthquake that registered 7.9 on the Richter Scale. Following the destruction of the city, its centre was rebuilt in the Art Deco style of the period - weโ€™ll explore a little of this heritage this afternoon during an expert-led walking tour with Napierโ€™s Art Deco Trust.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Free Time In Napier, Drive To Wellington
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Free Time In Napier, Drive To Wellington

      Today weโ€™ll head south, towards New Zealandโ€™s capital, Wellington. The cultural centre of the country, the city has an engaging mix of art, food, and craft beer, combined with stunning harbour views and a backdrop of rolling hills and forest. On arrival, weโ€™ll have free time to take a wander through Wellingtonโ€™s captivating streets. If time permits, weโ€™ll drop by the Te Papa National Museum, one of the finest museums in the world, home to a staggering collection of Maori treasures, artworks, and a unique Marae. Thereโ€™ll be free time tomorrow for you to explore the museum at your leisure. Our driving time today will be around five hours.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Free Day To Explore The Capital
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Free Day To Explore The Capital

      Today is free to explore more of Wellington and there are several ways you could spend it. The top of the cable car, a Wellington icon running from Lambton Quay, gives a great close-up view of the city. From here, you can visit the Observatory and stroll back through the Botanic Gardens, extending all the way down to the parliamentary complex. The Parliamentโ€™s Buildings, including the โ€™Beehiveโ€™, are well worth visiting. Aside from its importance as the political centre, the city offers a large choice of museums and art galleries as well as an abundance of cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops, many situated around Cuba Street. You could visit Zealandia and see some of New Zealandโ€™s rarest birds, reptiles and insects living wild in their natural environment, including the hihi, tuatara, saddleback, kaka and (at night) little spotted kiwi. Alternatively, you could simply enjoy a leisurely stroll along the harbourside, which is particularly beautiful on a fine day or when lit up in the evening.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Ferry Across The Cook Strait To Picton, Drive To Nelson
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Ferry Across The Cook Strait To Picton, Drive To Nelson

      This morning, weโ€™ll cross the Cook Strait and make our way to the bustling port of Picton, at the head of the picturesque Queen Charlotte Sound. On arrival, weโ€™ll drive west, following the coastline of the South Island to the town of Nelson. A lively city on New Zealandโ€™s northwest coast, Nelson is a haven for hikers, beachgoers, and kayaking fans, and is often known as the โ€™sunshine capitalโ€™ of the country. Located next to the wine-making region of Marlborough, Nelson also has its fair share of wineries as well as being a great starting point for visiting the Abel Tasman National Park, full of golden sandy beaches, rocky outcrops, seals, and forest birds. Our hotel is located just outside the city, so after taking some time to explore, our tour leader will drive us to our hotel.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Explore The Abel Tasman National Park By Boat And On Foot
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Explore The Abel Tasman National Park By Boat And On Foot

      Today weโ€™ll explore New Zealandโ€™s coastal paradise, the Abel Tasman National Park, discovering its pristine waters and secluded coves by boat and on foot. Taking a water taxi from Kaiteriteri Beach, weโ€™ll glide through the cobalt-blue ocean to the golden beach at Torrent Bay. The shallows here mean our final approach to the beach will be an adventurous wade through the waters. From here, weโ€™ll take a leisurely two-to-three-hour walk through the lush native forest towards Medlands Beach, crossing an impressive suspension bridge as well as numerous coves en route. Medlands Beach has some of the whitest sand around, and on arrival, weโ€™ll have time for a packed lunch (not included, but our tour leader will help us to collect snacks and food to bring along), as well as a swim, before taking the water taxi back to Kaiteriteri. Our route today is a small section of one of New Zealandโ€™s โ€™Great Walksโ€™ - the Abel Tasman Coastal Path - and the water taxi service here gives us the great opportunity to discover it in just a day. Please note, that tidal considerations could mean that we complete the walk in the opposite direction or change the route to accommodate weather or sea conditions.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Scenic Drive On The Great Coast Road To Hokitika
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Scenic Drive On The Great Coast Road To Hokitika

      Weโ€™ll have an early start today as we head down the Great Coast Road towards Hokitika at the mouth of the Hokitika River. This journey takes us on one of the greatest coastal drives in the world, passing through Punakaiki Rocks, where weโ€™ll stop to visit the amazing coastal rock formations, as well as take in the seal colony at Cape Foulwind. The wild and rugged beauty of the West Coast surrounds us on our journey before we finally arrive into the old gold mining town later this afternoon. Founded in 1864, Hokitika was once a thriving community of over 30,000 until the end of the gold seams saw its population drift away. Today itโ€™s home to around 4,000 people and, as well as gold still being found here, itโ€™s also home to New Zealand greenstone (similar to jade), with a prolific number of craft galleries and open studios. It still retains something of its frontier spirit though and a stroll through its historic heart makes for an interesting diversion. The town was put back on the map in 2013 after it was used as the gold-rush era setting of Eleanor Cattonโ€™s The Luminaries (the winner of the Man Booker Prize 2013). If the weather is clear, the sunsets from Hokitika are amazing, and there is a handily named Sunset Point that looks over the beach - the perfect spot to enjoy a cold beer or fish and chips as you watch the sun go down. Our driving time today will be around five hours.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Visit Franz Josef Glacier En Route To Fox Glacier
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Visit Franz Josef Glacier En Route To Fox Glacier

      Crossing the Hokitika River this morning, weโ€™ll head south on a two-hour drive to Fox Glacier, passing through the native bush of Rimu (red pine) and Kahikatea (white pine). The first European to discover the west coast was Abel Tasman in December 1642. Long and thin and enclosed by the Tasman Sea to the east and the Southern Alps to the west, itโ€™s a land of glacial deposits and alluvium that flows from the rivers and glaciers of the Alps. There are some 60 glaciers in the park, but Franz Josef and Fox are the most famous. Up to ten years ago, the Franz Josef Glacier was one of the few glaciers in the world that crept down below the vegetation line. Today however this glacier has receded so much that you can only see the terminal face at a distance. The whole landscape of this glacial region is quite fascinating and there are several optional excursions available today, including glacier valley walks (short walks within the old valley of the glacier), heli-hikes that take you up onto the glacier itself, and scenic helicopter flights over both Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Weโ€™ll spend tonight in Fox Glacier town.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Explore Fox Glacier Then Travel To Wanaka
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Explore Fox Glacier Then Travel To Wanaka

      A short drive south this morning brings us to the breathtaking setting of Lake Matheson, where (weather permitting) weโ€™ll be treated to a picture-perfect view of Aoraki/Mount Cook reflected in the lakeโ€™s mirrored waters. Following this, weโ€™ll head to Fox Glacier, named after a former Prime Minister of New Zealand. The walking track from the car park along the glacial valley crosses a landscape of ancient moraine that testifies to the continual advance and retreat of the glacier over the centuries. Our journey then continues across the River Haast and away from the coast, passing through the beautiful scenery of the Haast River Valley as we snake our way through the Aspiring National Park and onto the town of Makaroa. After a brief stop to refresh, weโ€™ll head for the lakeside setting of Wanaka, impressively situated amongst an encircling ring of mountain peaks before the still waters of the lake.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Free Day In Wanaka
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Free Day In Wanaka

      Wanaka is a vacation hot spot for New Zealanders thanks to its beautiful surroundings, with the glaciers of Mount Aspiring dominating the area. Today is at your leisure and there are several optional activities to choose from, including an exhilarating jet boat ride and wilderness walk through moss-covered forest, waterfalls, and glacier-fed streams. Alternatively, thereโ€™s the option to take a boat across Lake Wanaka to the remote Mou Waho Island Nature Reserve, which is predator-free and home to the rare flightless Buff Weka (extinct on the mainland since 1920). Wanaka is a hikerโ€™s paradise so there are plenty of other walking trails in the vicinity, too, from short one-hour hikes to full-day trails.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Visit Queenstown And See Glowworms En Route To Te Anau
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Visit Queenstown And See Glowworms En Route To Te Anau

      Weโ€™ll leave Wanaka behind this morning, heading in the direction of Queenstown, on the shore of Lake Wakatipu. En route, weโ€™ll stop at the pretty gold-mining town of Arrowtown with its clapperboard buildings and historic Chinese settlement to learn about New Zealandโ€™s gold rush history. From here, weโ€™ll continue to the adventure capital of New Zealand, Queenstown, where weโ€™ll soak up the townโ€™s resort-like vibe with a short walk around the foreshore and town. After a short time in Queenstown, weโ€™ll continue to the small town of Te Anau, the gateway to New Zealandโ€™s Fjordland National Park. The town is stunning, situated on the banks of Lake Te Anau (from which the town takes its name). According to Maori legend, there was a cave on the shore of the lake that was filled with iridescent light. Centuries later, in 1948 the entrance to a series of limestone caves was discovered to be home to hundreds of glowworms - perhaps explaining the ancient legend. This afternoon, weโ€™ll visit the glowworms ourselves, travelling across Lake Te Anau by boat to reach them. At 12,000 years old, the caves are still relatively young and continue to be carved out by the torrent of water that flows through them. This has created a twisting network of passages hiding whirlpools, sculpted rock features and an underground waterfall. Exploring the caves on a small boat, weโ€™ll finally visit the small glowworm grotto. In the darkness, the glittering light is quite mesmerising. Our driving time today will be around four hours.

  • Day 15 Day 15: Take A Cruise On The Magnificent Doubtful Sound
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Take A Cruise On The Magnificent Doubtful Sound

      We have a long day ahead of us today, but itโ€™ll all be worth it to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Fjordland National Park, a fantastic way to experience New Zealandโ€™s wild nature. Weโ€™ll drive along the southern coast to reach Lake Manapouri, which weโ€™ll traverse by boat to West Arm. Weโ€™ll then board a coach to travel over Wilmot Pass through dense rainforest. There are opportunities along the way to examine the plant life and view the spectacular scenery. In Deep Cove, weโ€™ll embark on the majestic Fiordland Navigator boat. As we cruise through some of New Zealandโ€™s most stunning scenery, our knowledgeable nature guides will provide commentary - be it on the pod of resident dolphins, fur seals or penguins that we may encounter. Weโ€™ll have a picnic lunch on board the boat, surrounded by the majesty of the rugged Sounds. After a day on the boat, weโ€™ll return to Deep Cove, and then drive back to Lake Manapouri, traverse it by boat and continue to our hotel at Te Anau.

  • Day 16 Day 16: Drive To Dunedin, Afternoon Wildlife Cruise To See Albatross
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Drive To Dunedin, Afternoon Wildlife Cruise To See Albatross

      Weโ€™ll continue south-east today, arriving on the coast at Dunedin, a city known as the โ€™Edinburgh of the Southโ€™. Itโ€™s around a four-hour drive, so weโ€™ll arrive in time to check into our hotel and have lunch in this charming town. Dunedin was settled by Scottish settlers in the middle years of the 19th century and today is a picturesque setting of towers and spires that still retains something of its Gaelic heritage. After lunch, weโ€™ll travel to the Otago Peninsula, where we board a boat for our wildlife cruise around Wellerโ€™s Rock and Tairua Head. Weโ€™ll see uninterrupted views of the worldโ€™s only mainland nesting place of albatross, and we may be lucky enough to see them soaring and banking, with their three-metre wingspan unfurling overhead. Weโ€™ll also see the New Zealand fur seals playing on the rocks around their breeding rookeries, with expert guides telling us all about these beautiful creatures. Depending on the timings for the wildlife cruise, we might have some free time this afternoon to visit Larnach Castle or St Paulโ€™s Cathedral and enjoy a hearty meal and a beer at Speightโ€™s Brewery.

  • Day 17 Day 17: Drive To Mackenzie Country Via The Moeraki Boulders
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Drive To Mackenzie Country Via The Moeraki Boulders

      After a short visit to Dunedinโ€™s city gardens, weโ€™ll head up the coast to view the incredible boulders that lie strewn across Moeraki Beach before continuing to the limestone town of Oamaru, which has the best-preserved Victorian precinct in New Zealand. It was from here that the worldโ€™s first frozen meat products were exported by boat. Thereโ€™s also a steampunk museum, distillery, and quirky shops to explore before we continue to the rural town of Twizel. Though itโ€™s home to under 1,500 residents, Twizel is the largest town in Mackenzie County. It sits within the International Dark Sky Reserve, where you can spot the Milky Way in high definition once the sun goes down. Our driving time today will be around four hours.

  • Day 18 Day 18: Drive To Christchurch
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: Drive To Christchurch

      This morning, weโ€™ll have the chance to explore the dramatic vistas of the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. Thereโ€™ll be the option to take a helicopter ride directly over Aoraki/Mount Cook and the stunning park. Alternatively, weather-dependent, we might drive into the park for a walk on one of the many trails - even the short, 30-minute trails, are enough to be impressed by the parkโ€™s towering mountains and glaciers. Afterwards, weโ€™ll continue towards Christchurch, stopping en route at the glacial Lake Pukaki, where weโ€™ll have the opportunity to admire the magnificent glaciers of Mount Cook (weather permitting). The Maori name for the highest peak in New Zealand is Aoraki, which translates as the โ€™Cloud Piercerโ€™. Weโ€™ll also stop at Lake Tekapo and visit the โ€™Church of the Good Shepherdโ€™, the oldest church in New Zealand. The view from the church window over the Lake and up to the snow-covered mountains of the Southern Alps is particularly beautiful. Weโ€™ll arrive at our final destination in the late afternoon/early evening.

  • Day 19 Day 19: Trip Ends In Christchurch
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19: Trip Ends In Christchurch

      Our trip ends this morning at our hotel in Christchurch. There are no activities planned today, so youโ€™re free to depart from Christchurch at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. We donโ€™t provide departure transfers on this tour, but you can find information on how to get to Christchurch International Airport (CHC) in your final documentation.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 85

Age range allowed for this experience.

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