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Lodges - Tauranga , Bay Of Plenty
6 Day – Romatic both Islands Tour
Get a taste of New Zealand while indulging in great wine and food in the most inspiring surroundings

Indulge in the luxuries of New Zealand and get a taste of our nation, in an all-embracing tour of both islands. Immerse yourself in the stunning surroundings, ease and unwind in some of the most exclusive settings. Relax surrounded by beautiful vineyards, olive groves and small white sandy beaches on Waiheke Island. Fly South to Wanaka and Queenstown and marvel  in the unique landscapes of rugged snow-capped mountains, clear blue rivers, deep gorges and tussock-clad hills.

Private, exclusive tour - 6 nights in 5* boutique hotels/lodges (Private transfers or private guided)

Day 1: Auckland - Ferry to Waiheke Island (Airport concierge service and transfer, Day to your own leisure) 
Day 2: Waiheke Island (White sand beaches, Private gourmet and wine tour) 
Day 3: Auckland - domestic flight to Queenstown - Wanaka (Private area tour, Wineries, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown) 
Day 5: Wanaka - Queenstown (Private transfer, Scenic helicopter flight to Milford Sound and landing on glacier) 
Day 6: Queenstown (Dart River jet-boating, Paradise valley) 
Day 7: Queenstown departure (Airport transfer) 

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland - Ferry to Waiheke Island (Private Airport concierge service and airport transfer, Day to your own leisure)
You will be met on arrival at Auckland International Airport by your Aroha NZ Tours Representative, and transferred to the harbour, where you will take a ferry to Waiheke Island, once there your host will collect you to take you to your accommodation. Long home to numerous vineyards and lodges and cottages, Waiheke which is just a short ferry ride from down-town Auckland is embracing its bohemian side. The 35-square mile island is now dotted with new shops and galleries that sell sculptures and paintings from the dozens of local artist. Accommodation: Waiheke Island - Delamore Lodge or Boatshed (Deluxe), Breakfast on the Beach or Marino Ridge B&B (Luxury)

Day 2: Waiheke Island (Private gourmet food and wine tour) 
Today we have organized a private wine-tour to the Island's most respected vineyards. A “small is beautiful” philosophy” yields low quantities of extremely high quality fruit, which is made into internationally award-winning wines. With tastings at our best boutique wineries, the secrets of Waiheke's stunning world-wide success in fine red wines will be revealed to the interested visitor. You'll come away with a deep appreciation of the vintner’s art and an understanding of the terrier, the weather and the tides of tradition which make up this art. You'll learn which are the vintages to look out for and be able to purchase the best for your cellar direct from the vineyards. A natural complement to the fine wines you can taste on your tour is the range of hand-made speciality foods and locally grown produce. As well as the many international award-winning olive oils, you can sample island delights such as succulent oysters straight from Te Matuku Bay, freshly roasted island coffee, wild honey and the famous local green herb spread. On Saturdays, your tour could include a visit to the Waiheke Market, where you can purchase sun-ripened local produce, freshly squeezed juices, warm French pastries and crêpes, just-baked artisan breads, organic cheeses and a huge variety of locally made dukkahs, fruit chutneys, jams and pickles.  Accommodation: Waiheke Island - Delamore Lodge or Boatshed (Deluxe), Breakfast on the Beach or Marino Ridge B&B (Luxury)

Day 3: Auckland - Domestic flight to Queenstown - Wanaka (Private area tour,  Wineries, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown)  
Driving distance 1.5h
You leave Queenstown and head to Arrowtown a historic colonial village that takes you back into the Gold Mining days of the Otago region. Once you have had a look around this quaint town we drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, what is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition (this is free for spectators, however, if you desire to make a jump the charge is additional to your tour package). Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small microclimates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. Travel to Cromwell and Bannockburn, the heart of Pinot Noir country, and depending on your personal tastes, we will guide you to a selection of boutique wineries. At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Wanaka is a new and modern Alpine resort and mostly visited by us New Zealanders. A year-round destination set against the pristine alpine backdrop of Mount Aspiring National Park, you can still discover that totally relaxed Kiwi way of life at Lake Wanaka. Accommodation: Wanaka - Silverpine Lodge, Limetree Lodge or Tin Tub Lodge (Luxury)

Day 4: Wanaka (4WD scenic hills tour on private high country station with spectacular scenery, afternoon for relaxing) 
In the morning experience the rugged beauty and solitude of the spectacular high country, with this exclusive 4WD journey exploring an historic New Zealand sheep, cattle and deer farm. Maori and European historic sites, pure mountain air and breath-taking scenery. As braided river valleys, native beach forests and lush alpine meadows give way to the dramatic glaciated Southern Alps, the pure beauty of the scenery pushes daily pressures a million miles away. Part of Te Wahipounamu - Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area, Mt Aspiring National Park is an area of unrivalled natural beauty and host to hundreds of hiking tracks, rock climbing routes and trout fishing rivers, all within easy reach of Lake Wanaka. At its heart is Mt Aspiring, the park’s highest mountain at 3,027m and known to early Maori as ‘Tititea’ or ‘glistening peak’. This journey offers an unique insight into Wanaka’s rich histoWanaka is a new and modern Alpine resort and mostly visited by us New Zealanders. In the afternoon you will have time to explore Wanaka township at your own lesiure or enjoy some of the many local walks. Accommodation:  Accommodation: Wanaka - Silverpine Lodge, Limetree Lodge or Tin Tub Lodge (Luxury)

Day 5: Wanaka - Queenstown (Scenic helicopter flight to Milford Sounds and landing on glacier) 
Driving distance 1h
In the morning you get taken to Queenstown which is the Southern Hemisphere’s premier four season lake and alpine resort. Surrounded by majestic mountains and nestled on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown’s stunning scenery is inspiring and revitalizing. The region is renowned for incredible adventure activities and spectacular outdoor terrain. Queenstown has transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan town, with a permanent buzz. where you’ll find a fantastic choice of restaurants, a lively bar scene and excellent shopping. In the afternoon you are taking a helicopter excursion into the Fiordland National Park. The Department of Conservation (In Māori, Te Papa Atawhai), commonly known by its acronym, "DOC", is the state sector organisation which deals with the conservation of New Zealand’s natural and historic heritage. You are heading for the spectacular Milford Sound, described by Rudyard Kipling as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” which was carved out during successive ice ages and, at its deepest point off Mitre Peak, plunges to a depth of 265 meters. The awesome splendour of this region is unsurpassed anywhere else in the World, a daring claim in a country which offers extraordinary beauty around every corner. Mitre Peak beckons as your helicopter lifts off to begin your journey into Milford Sound. Discover isolated valleys of ancient forests and pristine rivers famous for their fishing as well as mountains sculptured from ice over thousands of years. Upon landing in Milford, enjoy a short nature walk and gain that iconic Mitre Peak photo. Experience an exhilarating flight past spectacular mountains and blue-green ice falls, and land upon Mt Tutoko glacier in the heart of Fiordland National Park. Return to Queenstown via the famous Sutherland Falls and glaciers of the Fiordland National Park. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay and Eichardt’s Hotel (Deluxe) or The Dairy, Sofitel Hotel (Luxury)

Day 6: Queenstown (Dart River wilderness jet-boating, Paradise valley)
In the morning you will be visiting the tiny settlement of Glenorchy. This is one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand and used for a favourite location in several Hollywood film productions and commercials around the world. In the afternoon we have arranged a jet boat experience through Paradise Valley. Your Wilderness Jet trip is an exhilarating and spectacular journey deep into the heart of the world-renowned Mt Aspiring National Park with the only jet boat operator allowed on the Dart River. The sheer diversity of what’s on offer means you experience a unique combination of breath-taking scenery matched with exciting jet boating on braided, glacier-fed rivers. Highly informative guides add the personal touch, talking about the area’s history, the Greenstone trail and Maori legends. Walk amongst ancient beech forest unchanged for 80 million years and view the scenic backgrounds for many Middle Earth movie scenes. An authentic New Zealand experience in an untouched world. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay and Eichardt’s Hotel (Deluxe) or The Dairy, Sofitel Hotel(Luxury)

Day 7: Queenstown departure
(Private airport transfer)
From Queenstown you can get flights to Australia or connect easily back to Christchurch or Auckland, to connect to other international flights.


7 Day - Essence of the South Island Tour
Experience the best highlights of the South Island, renowned for its mountains, lakes and glaciers.

Experience the top highlights of New Zealand's South Island, showcasing the purest natural landscapes. From rugged coastlines to lush plains. Stay in luxury accommodation with amazing views. Eat great local food and enjoy a good glass of wine in our award winning wineries in Central Otago. The tour includes a helicopter landing on a glacier in the Southern Alps, a spectacular helicopter flight through Milford Sound and Fiordland National Park and an exhilarating ride through remote wilderness.

Private, exclusive tour - 6 nights in 4-5* boutique hotels/lodges (With personal driver-guide)

Day 1: Christchurch arrival (Private transfer to lodge, day to your own leisure) 
Day 2: Arthur's Pass - Franz Josef Glacier (Private sightseeing tour and transfer, helicopter flight and landing on glacier)
Day 3: Franz Josef Glacier - Lake Wanaka (Private sightseeing tour and transfer over Haast Pass)
Day 4: Lake Wanaka - Queenstown (Private wine and area tour, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown, Glenorchy)
Day 5: Queenstown (Helicopter flight and landing in Milford Sound)
Day 6: Queenstown (4WD wilderness jet boat ride)
Day 7: Queenstown departure (Private transfer to airport)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.
 
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Day 1: Christchurch airport arrival - Arthur Pass (Private airport transfer)
Driving distance 1,5h
You arrive at Christchurch Int. Airport and you will be met by your driver/guide. Depart Christchurch through the scenic untouched areas and through the Arthur's Pass. From your car you’ll see the fields of the Canterbury Plains and farmland, followed by the spectacular gorges and river valleys of the Waimakariri River. Stop for a walk at the Castle Hill Basin, characterised by its distinctive limestone rock formations. These limestone rock formations are the water eroded remnants of limestone formed during the Oligocene age 30-40 million years ago when much of present day New Zealand was covered by the sea.  This is mainly a sightseeing drive along the historic goldminer’s road; however opportunities are available to walk among alpine wildflowers and beech forest - and for the athletically inclined hobbit-filled gorges and waterfalls. The Lodge is tucked away in the heart of the Southern Alps of New Zealand. Whatever you choose, we’ll endeavour to make any arrangements necessary so that you can relax and enjoy this beautiful spot. You might want to escape from city life by expending energy: going fishing, horse riding, hiking or playing tennis, or just simply walk one of the many walking and hiking trails around the station. Arthur Pass - Wilderness Lodge (Luxury)

Day 2: Arthur Pass – Franz Josef Glacier (Pancake Rocks, helicopter flight and landing on glaciers)
Driving distance 3,5h
You leave Arthur's Pass and head towards Greymouth where your driver/guide will take you to the upper West Coast. The West Coast – New Zealand’s longest region – is a narrow 600km stretch of wild coastline, mountain peaks, glaciers, clear lakes and sparsely populated towns. This immense untamed natural environment is New Zealand’s most protected region. We stop at Punakaiki the jewel of the West Coast, which is world renowned for its pancake rock formations and blow-holes. Walk along some of the stunning and remote beach treks, though a dense rainforest with Nikau Palms and large ferns. We then take a leisurely and scenic drive towards the glacier region. Pass the township of Greymouth and Hokitika which are both known for gold and coal mining. In the afternoon experience awe-inspiring views of Mt Cook and Tasman, breath-taking views of the glaciers and neve's. The rugged West Coast is hemmed between the Tasman Sea and the imposing Southern Alps, making for spectacular contrasts in the surrounding scenery. Two glaciers are located only 25 km from each other and are unique in the world as they seem to nearly reach the ocean. Discover the gigantic expanse of the Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier snowfields with a landing at high altitude. Step out of your helicopter and experience how it feels to stand in snow. The flight includes fantastic views of the Tasman Glacier and Mount Cook. Accommodation: West Coast - Te Waonui Forest Retreat or Westwood Lodge (Luxury) 

Day 3:
 Franz Josef Glacier – Lake Wanaka (Rainforest and wetlands, Waterfalls, "The Neck") 
Driving distance 4.5h
Go as far South as the township of Haast. Nearby take a gentle walk following the slow flowing Ship Creek Tauparikaka. A creek-side viewpoint allows easy observation of the forest plants and wildlife. Deep in the swamp forest, are views of New Zealand's tallest tree, the Kahikatea. Explore a part of New Zealand that's splendidly isolated - there are more resident seals and penguins than people. South of Haast, the coastline turns westward along a 24 kilometre, gently curving bay to Jackson Head. This headland provides shelter from the prevailing wind direction, and here a fishing harbour has survived since the early pioneer days of seal hunting. Jackson Head also marks the southern end of the west coast's narrow river plains. Beyond this point, the steep mountain ranges plunge directly into the sea - the first of the deep glacial fiords is just 60 kilometres away. A spectacular and scenic road links Haast and Wanaka. It reaches beyond wind-whipped Lakes Wanaka and Hawea, through golden tussock-covered hills, to wind among steep mountains cloaked in lush rainforest and cross tumbling rivers. Just 20 a minute drive from Haast you can take a 20 minute walk to the Roaring Billy Waterfall, an easy fern line walk will take you to the shores of the Haast River. Later you make a short stop at the 28m drop Thunder Creek falls. Further down the road you make a stop and take a 30 minute in return walk to the Blue pools. It features a carefully maintained gravel path and board-walks that wind through a native silver beech forest and lead to a swing bridge strung high above the Makarora River. The views back to the mountains of the Main Divide are absolutely breath-taking. The glacier-fed water in these deep pools is the colour of deep azure blue, and so clear that you can see right to the bottom, making the resident brown trout look like they are suspended in the air. As you exit Mt Aspiring National Park you will travel through what is known as “The Neck” a formation of land that separates two of our great South Island lakes Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka. Wanaka is a new and modern Alpine resort and mostly visited by us New Zealanders. A year-round destination set against the pristine alpine backdrop of Mount Aspiring National Park, you can still discover that totally relaxed Kiwi way of life. Accommodation: Lake Wanaka - Limetree Lodge or Silverpine Lodge (Luxury)

Day 4: Lake Wanaka – Central Otago – Queenstown (Private wine tour/tasting and area tour, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown and Glenorchy)
Driving distance 1,5h
Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small micro-climates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. Travel to Cromwell and Bannockburn, the heart of Pinot Noir country, and depending on your personal tastes, we will guide you to a selection of boutique wineries. At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, what is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition (this is free for spectators, however, if you desire to make a jump the charge is additional to your tour package). You will have time to stop in Arrowtown, a historic colonial village that takes you back into the Gold Mining days of the Otago region. From there your journey takes you past the eastern shores of Lake Wakatipu and to Queenstown. Queenstown is the top adventure and activity centre in New Zealand. Most of  the cast of the Lord of the Rings were based here and major parts of the movie where filmed in this region. Only 45 minutes west you find a little paradise in the tiny settlement of Glenorchy. This is one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand and was used as a favourite location in several Hollywood film productions and commercials around the world. Glenorchy is one of the gateways to Mt Aspiring National Park covering a large World Heritage area. Travel further into the Park along a most picturesque river and multiple river arms to a forest glade. The high peak of Mt Earnslaw and its glacier is powering over this area. Surrounded by awe-inspiring peaks and mysterious hidden valleys shrouded in native Beech forest.  In Glenorchy take a short walk through the flatlands to the lagoon. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay or The Spire Hotel (Deluxe), Sofitel Hotel or Peppers Beacon (Luxury)

Day 5: Queenstown (Helicopter flight and landing in Milford Sound)

Today we have organised a helicopter flight to Milford Sound. The icon of Mitre Peak beckons you as your helicopter lifts off to begin your journey into Milford Sound. Get up close with some of the most spectacular mountains and glaciers in the Southern Alps before landing at Milford. Experience the Sound up close and personal with great photo opportunities of Mitre Peak and the Bowen falls. Upon departing Milford via the Harrison Valley take in the beautiful blue green icefalls, true rivers of ice, as we land you exclusively upon Ngapunatoru Plateau of Mt Tutoko. One of the few companies with this privilege! Return to Queenstown via isolated valleys with impressive views to make this special trip truly memorable. Queenstown, is the Southern Hemisphere’s premier four season lake and alpine resort. Surrounded by majestic mountains and nestled on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu,  the region is renowned for incredible adventure activities and spectacular outdoor terrain. You could try skiing, snowboarding, bungy jumping, paragliding, jet-boating, sky diving and more! Or, if you want something a little more relaxed, you can choose from numerous family activities, nature experiences, tours and beauty spas.  Queenstown has transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan town. There’s a permanent buzz downtown, where you’ll find a fantastic choice of restaurants, a lively bar scene and excellent shopping. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay or The Spire Hotel (Deluxe), Sofitel Hotel or Peppers Beacon (Luxury)

Day 6: Queenstown (4WD and jet-boat trip into Skippers Canon)

In the morning we have organised to take you to Queenstown’s greatest jet boat adventure. This is a Jet boat trip like no other! Recognized as one of Queenstown’s best value products for a good reason, this is an adrenaline rush from the moment you leave town. Tour into Skippers Canyon, along the sheer canyon walls, on the 'road to riches' carved from the rock walls and sheer cliffs by miners over 120 years ago. And that’s just getting to the boat! A Jet boat created to excite and thrill you as you race through the Shotover River Canyons at speed of 80km/hr. Sit back, hold on, and try to relax as the experienced boat drivers navigate the sheer canyon walls along the Shotover River as well as the mining dredges and sheet piles left by the miners through Skippers Canyon over a century ago. With skill and speed you will negotiate the narrow river channel, skimming over shallow 6 inch deep river beds, when suddenly you are going sideways, backwards, sideways and back facing the way you were going, WOW, that’s a Hamilton 360 degree spin, as the boat turns in its own length!  Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay or The Spire Hotel (Deluxe), Sofitel or Peppers Beacon (Luxury)

Day 7: Queenstown departure

Your private chauffeur will take you to your departing flight in Queenstown airport. 


7 Day - Essence of North Island Tour
Experience the highlights of the North. Renowned for bubbling mud pools and rich Maori culture.

Experience the best highlights of New Zealand's North Island. Stay in luxury accommodation, eat great local food and enjoy a good glass of award winning wine on Waiheke Island. The tour also includes a private boat tour on Lake Taupo the largest lake in the country and a helicopter flight and landing on an active volcano. No visit to New Zealand is complete without a 4WD tour on a classic Romney sheep station.

A private, exclusive tour - 6 nights in 5* boutique hotels/lodges (with personal driver-guide)

Day 1: Auckland  (Airport Concierge service and private airport transfer)
Day 2: Auckland - Ferry to Waiheke Island (Private gourmet food and winery tour)
Day 3: Auckland – Waitomo Caves - Lake Taupo (Private glow-worm caves tour, Private charter boat /cruise on lake)
Day 4: Lake Taupo (Helicopter flight and landing on White Island and Mt Tarawera)
Day 5: Taupo –  Martinborough wineries -Palliser Bay (Optional:domestic flight to Wellington and private transfer to lodge or helicopter flight) )
Day 6: Palliser Bay (Private 4WD sheep station tour, day for relaxing)
Day 7: Wellington departure (private road transfer back to the capital city)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland arrival (Airport concierge and private transfer, day to your own leisure)
Imagine an urban environment where everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanted holiday islands. Auckland is based around 2 large harbours and is a major city in the north of New Zealand’s North Island. In central Queen Street, the iconic Sky Tower has views of Viaduct Harbour, which is full of super yachts and lined with bars and cafes. Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park, is based around an extinct volcano and home to the formal Winter gardens. Mission Bay beach is minutes from Down-town. (Optional) Enjoy the city of sails by cruising the harbour on a dinner cruise or experience the thrill of sailing on a genuine America's Cup racing yacht. Auckland: City - Hilton Hotel or Sofitel or De Bretts (Luxury)

Day 2: Auckland - Ferry to Waiheke Island (Private gourmet foot and winery tour)
We have organized today a private wine-tour to the Island's most respected vineyards. A “small is beautiful” philosophy” yields low quantities of extremely high quality fruit, which is made into internationally award-winning wines. With tastings at our best boutique wineries, the secrets of Waiheke's stunning world-wide success in fine red wines will be revealed to the interested visitor. You'll come away with a deep appreciation of the vintner’s art and an understanding of the terrier, the weather and the tides of tradition which make up this art. A natural complement to the fine wines you can taste on your tour is the range of hand-made speciality foods and locally grown produce. As well as the many international award-winning olive oils, you can sample island delights such as succulent oysters straight from Te Matuku Bay, freshly roasted island coffee, wild honey and the famous local green herb spread.On Saturdays, your tour could include a visit to the Waiheke Market, where you can purchase sun-ripened local produce, freshly squeezed juices, warm French pastries and crêpes, just-baked artisan breads, organic cheeses and a huge variety of locally made dukkahs, fruit chutneys, jams and pickles. Accommodation:  Auckland - Hilton Hotel or Sofitel (Luxury) or De Bretts Hotel

Day 3: Auckland – Waitomo Caves - Lake Taupo (Private glow-worm caves tour, private charter boat /cruise on lake)
Driving distance 4,5h
In the morning, we travel south through the lush green rural farm land of the Waikato region. The rich and fertile pastoral land of the Waikato is one of New Zealand’s major dairy producing and horse breeding areas, and host to incalculable stands of exotic timber. One of the major attractions of the region is the famous Waitomo Caves. Take a short walk through breath taking New Zealand native bush to the cave entrance. There, your guide lights the candles setting the scene for an intimate cave experience, where you will see glow-worms and cave formations up close and appreciate the beauty of Footwhistle Cave (also known to local Maori as Te Anaroa Cave). The solar powered lights are kept low so you can appreciate the magnificent glow worm displays at their best, only inches away. The guide tells the stories of the insect life that live here - titiwai, the glow worm, the Moa and tuna, the eel. After enjoying a relaxed stroll through the cave, you'll be seated in Footwhistle's Cathedral to see it lit up by a dazzling magnesium torch. Although the display only lasts a few seconds, your memories of the Footwhistle Cave will last a lifetime. From Waitomo we drive further Inland to Lake Taupo. Here you take a private charter trip on the nearby Lake. The luxury vessel can take you to the many isolated coves and bays fringing the edges of the great lakes. Here you can fish for rainbow trout, swim and picnic near the beautiful crystal-clear water. The area is home to some of the finest rainbow and brown trout in the world. The challenge of landing one can be met with the assistance of your own fishing guides. Accommodation: Taupo/Rotorua Treetops or Huka Lodge or Solitaire Lodge (Deluxe) or The Point Villas, Hilton Hotel, or Acacia Cliffs Lodge or Taupo Lodge (Luxury)

Day 4: Lake Taupo - Day trip to Rotorua (Helicopter flight and landing at White Island and Mt Tarawera)
Driving distance 2h return
Today we drive you to Rotorua where you board a helicopter and fly to and land on New Zealand’s only permanently active volcano, White Island. Experience the thrill of combining a landing on both Mount Tarawera and White Island. The contrast between these two volcanoes couldn't be more amazing, from the active crater floor and steaming crater lake of White Island to the heights of Mount Tarawera‘s summit. Here you can enjoy spectacular vistas of the volcanoes craters and the surrounding lakes district. Leaving the Rotorua you fly north past the northern lakes district before crossing the coast on track to White Island. You fly over the volcano and enjoy aerial views of the active crater before landing on this lunar like surface. Here you embark upon a leisurely guided tour of the island's crater floor to view active steam vents 'fumaroles', vibrant sulphur formations and the steaming crater. This landscape is constantly changing as the activity forms new features and removes old ones. The Crater Lake changes in depth and temperature so that from one day to the next the landscape is different. Highly recommended (Optional) Eco Zip lining tour. Deep in the native treetop canopy, you’ll have three hours of magic as the marvels of the Mamaku Forest are discovered in your personalised Rotorua eco tour. Accommodation: Taupo/Rotorua - Treetops Lodge or Huka Lodge or Solitaire Lodge (Deluxe) or The Point Villas, Hilton Hotel, or Acacia Cliffs Lodge or Taupo Lodge (Luxury)

Day 5: Taupo –  Palliser Bay (National Park, Martinborough wines)
Optional: 
domestic flight to Wellington and transfer to Lodge or Helicopter transfer

Driving distance 4,5h
Today your tour takes you through what is regarded as the volcanic loop to view New Zealand's most accessible active volcano, magnificent Mt. Ruapehu. Take a short walk around the pristine native forest of Tongariro National Park and experience the desolate landscape which was used as a backdrop for just some of the legendary middle earth film scenes for the movie “Lord of the Rings”. Experience a walk over lava stone fields that lead you almost to the top of the volcano. The magnificent views across the valleys to snow-capped peaks will create the perfect setting for a great photo opportunity. In the afternoon we reach  Martinborough and the winery region of the Wairarapa. Wairarapa is a region of big skies, wide valleys and small towns, full of character. No less than 29 boutique wineries are situated in close proximity. Discover the pleasures of the local wineries, tasting some of the world’s best Pinot Noir. International wine experts rate Martinborough as one of the finest wine growing regions in New Zealand and its Pinot Noir equal to anything that Burgundy has on offer. Accommodation: Palliser Bay - Wharekauhau Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 6: Palliser Bay (Private 4wd sheep station tour, day for relaxing)
No visit to Wharekauhau is complete without a tour of this classic Romney sheep station. Explore the far reaches of Wharekauhau Country Estate in four-wheel drive comfort. The farm tour features all the activities which make up New Zealand’s legendary farming heritage, including sheep shearing and sheep dogs in action. (2h) In the afternoon you options are multiple. Travel up Lake Onoke to the Ruamahunga River by jet boat , travel along the black sand beaches with your own 4WD quad bike, try yourself at clay target shooting or archery or discover the best spots to fish (surfcasting). (Optional on request, extra charges) Accommodation: Palliser Bay -Wharekauhau Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 7: Palliser Bay - Wellington departure (Private transfer)
Driving distance 1,5h
A private limo will take you to your departing flight in Wellington.


10 Day - Luxury Golf Tour Package
Play at some of the most exclusive golf courses in the world, surrounded by majestic scenery.
New Zealand has a long history with gold as Scottish pioneers introduced the game over a century ago.  In recent times, New Zealand has become home to world class courses and state of the art facilities. With dramatic scenery, long stretches of coast and soaring mountains, New Zealand is a natural playground. Our golf tour packages are designed to be social as well as allowing you to enjoy the relaxing solitude you may desire. 

Private, exclusive tour - 9 nights in 5* luxury hotles/ lodges (Domestic flights, local private transfer)
Day 1: Auckland Arrival (Private transfer to hotel, day to your own leisure)
Day 2: Auckland – Domestic flight to Bay of Islands/Northland (Private transfers to Lodge)
Accommodation: Kauri Cliffs
www.kauricliffs.com
Day 3: Bay of Islands - Golf at Kauri Cliffs
Day 4: Bay of Islands – Domestic flight over Auckland to Hawkes Bay  (Private transfers to Lodge, day to your our own leisure)
Accommodation: Cape Kidnappers www.capekidnappers.com
Day 5: Hawkes Bay - Golf at Cape Kidnappers
Day 6: Hawkes Bay – Domestic flight to Queenstown (Private transfers to Lodge, day to our own leisure)
Accommodation: MatakauriLodge www.matakaurilodge.com
Day 7: Queenstown - Golf at Jack’s point
Day 8: Queenstown - (2-3h Helicopter flight to Doubtful Sound-Fiordland National Park)
Day 9: Queenstown - Golf at "The Hills”
Day 10: Queenstown departure

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland Arrival (Private transfer to hotel, day to your own leisure)
You will be met on arrival at Auckland International Airport by your Aroha NZ Tours Representative, and transferred to your accommodation in our luxurious vehicle. Depending on your arrival time you can spend the rest of the day at your own leisure relaxing or exploring the city. Accommodation: Auckland – Langham Hotel, Hilton Hotel or Sofitel Hotel  

Day 2: Auckland – Domestic flight to Bay of Islands/Northland (Airport concierge service, private transfers to Lodge)
Private Pick up from your Inner City Hotel to the domestic Airport in Auckland were you will take a flight to Keri Keri in the Bay of Islands. A taxi will await you upon arrival and transfer you to your luxury lodge accommodation. The Bay of Islands/Northland is a world-renowned holiday destination for deep sea and big game fishing as well as sailing and cruising throughout the many picture perfect islands, bays and coves. It is also known for its dolphin and whale watching, its secluded beaches, lush native bush walks, and historic attractions. It epitomises clean, green New Zealand. Optional activities: Scenic Flight/drive to Cape Reinga! The initial stage of the tour consists of a flight up to Cape Reinga via Northlands spectacular harbours, such as the Whangaroa Harbour and the Rangaunu Harbour. We also pass across some beautiful beaches such as Coopers Beach, Doubtless Bay and of course the famous Ninety Mile Beach. From Ninety Mile Beach you then fly inland where you land at an airfield, which is only 20km from the Cape Reinga lighthouse. Once on the ground a comfortable air-conditioned mini-bus will meet the aircraft. It will take you on a 2½ hour tour around the top of New Zealand. After a 20 minute drive, you reach the Cape Reinga Lighthouse where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean. The local guide will accompany you on your walk to the lighthouse, sharing the myths and legends of this very spiritual area. The return flight to the Bay of Islands includes some of the most spectacular coastal scenery Northland has to offer. Accommodation: Bay of Islands at Kauri Cliffs Lodge

Day 3: Bay of Islands - Golf at Kauri Cliffs
The Kauri Cliffs golf course, designed by David Harman, of Golf Course Consultants in Orlando, Florida, is an eye-popping 6510 metre par 72 that overlooks the ocean. Kauri Cliffs was named 49th best golf course in the world by Golf magazine and awarded Best New International Golf Course in 2001 by Golf Digest. Since it opened in 2000, Kauri Cliffs has quickly gained a worldwide reputation that was enhanced in March 2003 when it was the site for Shell's Wonderful World of Golf and a match, hosted by veteran American broadcaster Jack Whittaker, featuring American PGA Tour star Fred Couples and New Zealander Michael Campbell. The inland holes wind through marsh, forest and farmland, and 15 holes have sea views. Six holes are played along the cliff top that plunges into the sea and in that way are unmatched by any course anywhere. Accommodation: Bay of Islands at Kauri Cliffs Lodge

Day 4: Bay of Islands – Domestic flight over Auckland to Hawkes Bay  (Private transfers to lodge, day to our own leisure)
You will be picked up from your accommodation and be taken to the domestic Airport in Keri Keri to take a flight back to Auckland and then a flight to Hawkes Bay. This morning take a scenic drive to the East Coast of the North Island and an area known as Hawke’s Bay.  Beautifully preserved 1930’s architecture is Napier's special point of difference. A national disaster resulted in Napier becoming one of the purest Art Deco cities in the world. On the morning of February 3rd, 1931 a massive earthquake - 7.9 on the Richter scale - rocked Hawke's Bay for more than three minutes. Nearly 260 lives were lost and the vast majority of buildings in the commercial centre of Napier were destroyed, either by the quake itself or the fires that followed. Rebuilding began almost immediately, and much of it was completed in two years. New buildings reflected the architectural styles of the times - Stripped Classical, Spanish Mission and Art Deco. Napier's city centre has the feeling of a time capsule - the seamless line of 1930’s architecture is quite extraordinary. Optional - winery tour: Hawke’s Bay’s warm, maritime climate and varying landscapes also produce some of New Zealand’s richest and most complex Chardonnays. Visit some of the the region’s oldest wineries, Mission Estate (est. 1851), Te Mata Estate, Vidal Estate, Church Road and Esk Valley Winery. Today Hawke’s Bay is New Zealand’s second biggest wine producing region with over 100 vineyards and more than 80 wineries producing both innovative and classic wine styles. Most of Hawke’s Bay’s wineries produce less than 200,000 litres per annum and are family owned, providing a true boutique experience to complement award winning winesOr. Gannet or Kiwi tour. Cape Kidnappers is an extraordinary sandstone headland to the east of Hastings in Hawke's Bay. It was named by Captain Cook after an attempt by local Maori to abduct one of his crew. The cape is home to the largest and most accessible Gannet colony in the world. Take a guided tour and travel in comfort in the air conditioned 4 x 4 wheeled vehicles, through Cape Kidnappers Station - traversing riverbeds, broad rolling pastures, through stands of native bush, steep gullies and breath-taking inclines. Accommodation: Hawke’s Bay at Cape Kidnappers Lodge

Day 5: Hawkes Bay -
Golf at Cape Kidnappers
New Zealand's top course is one that every serious golfer in the world must play. Considered "the leader among the many cliff-side courses that claim to be the new Pebble Beach" Golf Digest ranked it the tenth best course in the world outside of the US, and stated "Kidnappers is terrific, a masterpiece no less". With 7,137 yards/6,520 metres of luxury golf, the par 71 Cape Kidnappers golf course simply must be seen, and played, to be believed. Accommodation: Hawke’s Bay at Cape Kidnappers Lodge
 
Day 6: Hawkes Bay – Domestic flight to Queenstown (Private transfers to Lodge, day to your our own leisure)
Take a domestic flight to the South island. Queenstown, is the Southern Hemisphere’s premier four season lake and alpine resort. Surrounded by majestic mountains and nestled on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown’s stunning scenery is inspiring and revitalising. The region is renowned for incredible adventure activities and spectacular outdoor terrain. Queenstown has transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan town,where there’s a permanent buzz downtown, a fantastic choice of restaurants, a lively bar scene and excellent shopping. Accommodation: Queenstown at Matakauri Lodge

Day 7: Queenstown - Golf at Jack’s point
Jacks Point is an exceptional integrated lifestyle and residential development on 1200ha of pristine lakeside land near New Zealand’s South Island alpine resort of Queenstown. Jack's Point championship gold course, carved from former high country station farmland,, backdropped by the Remarkables Mountain range and overlooking Queenstown's Lake Wakatipu, is billed as one of the worlds most spectacular courses. The John Darby designed 18 hole par 72 course provides a range of challenges for both experienced and beginner golfers. Accommodation: Queenstown at Matakauri Lodge

Day 8: Queenstown - (2-3h Helicopter flight to Doubtful Sounds-Fiordland National Park)
The helicopter will collect you from and landing post near the lodge property. After leaving the picturesque Queenstown, you fly over vast NZ high country, large scale sheep and beef farms, secluded alpine lakes, extensive NZ native forests with towering mountains as far as the eye can see. Doubtful Sound is a massive wilderness area of rugged peaks, rainforest and twisting, hidden inlets - all deep in the heart of Fiordland National Park. Known for its pristine beauty and wildlife, Doubtful Sound is the second largest of the 14 fiords in Fiordland National Park and is three times longer and 10 times larger than Milford Sound. It is home to bottlenose dolphins and fur seals. Optional activities: You could try skiing, snowboarding, bungy jumping, paragliding, jetboating, sky diving and more! Or, if you want something a little more relaxed, you can choose from numerous family activities, nature experiences, tours and beauty spas. Please talk with us. Our team of experts is very happy to assist you with any further enquiries.  Or: Take a private tour through Central Otago, New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, what is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition. Stop in Arrowtown, a historic colonial village that takes you back into the Gold Mining days of the Otago region. Or: Only 45m west you find a little Paradise in the tiny settlement of Glenorchy. This is one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand and Taupo used for a favourite location in several Hollywood film productions and commercials around the world. Glenorchy is one of the gateways to Mt Aspiring National Park covering a large World Heritage area. Travel further into the Park along a most picturesque river and multiple river arms to a forest glade. The high peak of Mt Earnslaw and its Glacier is powering over this area. Surrounded by awe-inspiring peaks and mysterious hidden valleys shrouded in native Beech forest. Accommodation: Queenstown at Matakauri Lodge

Day 9: Queenstown - Golf at "The Hills”
The Hills was designed by Darby Partners and opened in 2007 to host the New Zealand Open. Set over 500 acres of land across a glacial valley, The Hills is home to an incredible array of flora including native brown top grasses and wild native mountain tussocks. Sculptures crafted by New Zealand artists compliment the natural beauty of the course’s lakes, waterways and wetland areas. Winter snow and frost conditions provide the ideal climate for the finest grasses suited to the modern day game of golf. Accommodation: Queenstown at Matakauri Lodge

Day 10: Queenstown departure
A taxi will take you back to your departing flight at the airport.  

10 Day – Luxury Family Holiday
Enjoy quality time together as a family whilst relaxing in world-class facilities amidst breathtaking scenery.
Treat the whole family to an unforgettable holiday of a lifetime and enjoy unparalleled luxury, exceptional service and world-class facilities whilst surrounded by breath-taking scenery. From luxury hotels and lodges with village-style complexes boasting every activity under the sun, you will truly be spoilt for choice. Enjoy the chance to relish quality time together as a family whilst also having the option to indulge in some precious time to yourself.

Private, exclusive tour - 10 nights 5* luxury lodges (Domestic flights, Private chauffeured transfers or private driver-guide)

Day 1: Auckland – Matamata - Rotorua (Private transfers and tour of the Hobbiton Movie set)
Day 2: Rotorua (Private tour of Te Puia art centre and Maori cultural performance, Pohuto Geyser, Eco Zip lining adventure)
Day 3: Rotorua (Day to your own Leisure)
Day 4: Rotorua – Domestic flight to Nelson/SOUTH ISLAND (Private transfer, afternoon to your own leisure)
Day 5: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Full day private charter boat in Abel Tasman, Kayaking, swimming)
Day 6: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Day to your own leisure)
Day 7: Nelson – Domestic flight to Queenstown (Private transfer/ & area tour, Shotover jet boating)
Day 8 Queenstown – Half day trip to Fiordland National Park (Scenic flight/cruise/flight to Milford Sound)
Day 9: Queenstown (Half day family rafting experience)
Day 10: Queenstown (Day to your own leisure)
Day 11: Queenstown departure (Private airport transfer)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland – Matamata - Rotorua (Auckland airport concierge, private transfer and guided tour of Hobbiton Movie Set) Driving distance 3hrs
You will be met on arrival at Auckland International Airport by your Aroha NZ Tours representative and transferred to Matamata. Here you will experience the real Middle earth with a visit to the Hobbiton Movie Set, featured in Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films. Your guided tour starts with a drive through the picturesque 1,250 acre sheep farm with spectacular views across to the Kaimai Ranges. Take a look at Bag End, where Frodo and Bilbo’s adventures began. Get lost among the hobbit holes and visit the Green Dragon Inn, the Mill and the Party Tree. Listen to spell-binding tales of how Hobbiton came to be. In the afternoon we reach the geothermal capital of Rotorua. It is known for bubbling mud pools, shooting geysers and natural hot springs, as well as showcasing our fascinating Maori culture. Explore on a short hike one of the geothermal wonderlands that have been shaped and coloured by volcanic and geothermal forces for thousands of years. From crystal-clear streams and magical forests, to epic biking trails and explosive geysers, Rotorua has it all. The city offers a raft of attractions and experiences for everyone from adventure-seekers to those just looking to unwind. Sitting within the Pacific Rim of Fire, Rotorua is a geothermal wonderland with bubbling mud pools, clouds of steam, and natural hot springs. After marvelling at the distinctive landscapes and volcanic activity within a geothermal park, enjoy a simple soak in a natural hot stream or indulge in a wellness getaway at a luxurious spa. Accommodation: Rotorua – Peppers Retreat, Regent of Rotorua Hotel (Luxury) or Treetops Lodge, Solitaire Lodge (Superior)

Day 2: Rotorua (Private tour of Te Puia art center and Maori cultural performance, Pohuto Geyser, Eco Zip lining adventure)
Visit Te Puia, the premier Māori cultural centre in New Zealand - a place of gushing waters, steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. The Māori tradition lives on at Te Whakarewarewa, our Māori culture, and our National Carving and Weaving Schools of New Zealand. The environment alone is of enormous geological significance, with thermal activity ranging from boiling mud to the world famous 30-metre (100-foot) Pohutu geyser, erupting up to 20 times each day. The Kiwi Conservation Centre is a valuable part of a national Kiwi breeding programme. Here you can see our New Zealand native flightless bird and national icon in a specially lit purpose-built nocturnal house, with expert guides and information at hand. Here you have also the have an opportunity to see Māori cultural performances and learn about our traditions and how it still influences our daily lives. In the afternoon enjoy a canopy zip lining tour: This is the ONLY native forest zip line canopy tour in New Zealand and it is incredible - it’s high, it’s fun, it’s beautiful, it’s peaceful and you’ll remember it for the rest of your life!! And it’s suitable for almost everyone!! Embark on a magical journey through untouched native New Zealand forest from an unexplored perspective. High amongst ancient trees this 3 hour adventure combines fun and excitement with pristine natural beauty. Accommodation: Rotorua – Peppers Retreat, Regent of Rotorua Hotel (Luxury) or Treetops Lodge, Solitaire Lodge (Superior)

Day 3: Rotorua (Day to your own leisure)
Rotorua's beautiful lakes, rivers and forests offer an abundance of outdoor activities for you to enjoy all year round and the multiple running, mountain biking, and water based events ensure these natural gems are maintained to a world-class standard. There is an abundance of family friendly activities available in Rotorua, from soft adventure, to wildlife encounters and cultural experiences, making this city the perfect holiday destination for everyone. You could take the Skyline Gondola, and once you reach the Skyline Rotorua complex, select from one of the three exciting luge trails.  Next door to the gondola you could have fun at OGO Rotorua (Zorbing). Visitors are offered multiple OGO ride options. Rotorua offers treks and quad bike rides from 30 minutes to one or two hours. Relax in a mud pool at hells gate. Or fly-fish the local Rotorua streams which produce tremendous numbers of trout. Accommodation: Rotorua – Peppers Retreat, Regent of Rotorua Hotel (Luxury) or Treetops Lodge, Solitaire Lodge (Superior)

Day 4: Lake Taupo – Domestic flight to Nelson/SOUTH ISLAND (Private transfer, afternoon to your own leisure)
Following breakfast you will transfer in a private vehicle in time to catch your flight to Nelson via Wellington. When you arrive at Nelson's small airport, you will be met & transfered in a private vehicle to your deluxe accommodation. Sunny Nelson lives up to its name with the highest amount of sunshine in the country. Nelson is the commercial centre & seaport for a fertile, highly productive & extremely beautiful district noted for fruit, hops & tobacco growing as well as general agricultural & pastoral production. There is a vibrant art community with numerous galleries for art lovers to explore. The remainder of today can be spent relaxing at your luxurious accommodation. In the evening enjoy a sumptuous evening meal with local Marlborough wine.
Accommodation: Nelson – Resurgence Lodge, Stonefly Lodge (Luxury) and Eden House (Superior)

Day 5: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Full day Private charter boat in Abel Tasman, Kayaking, swimming)
The Abel Tasman is our smallest national park yet it consistently ranks as one of the top 5 tourist attractions in New Zealand. Its golden beaches, turquoise waters, native bush and pristine marine reserves make this world-renowned park a “must-do” experience. Join a scenic cruise for the most special day trip, exploring along the Abel Tasman National Park's coastline; past Split Apple Rock, Kaiteriteri, Marahau, round golden sandy bays, Adele and Fisherman's Islands, and on to Tonga Island seal colony. After boarding your cruise boat at Stephens Bay, you cruise around the headland to Split Apple Rock, taking time to enable you to get the best views and photo's during your scenic cruise. Here you may see several shags drying their wings above the warm rocks after their early morning fishing. Your cruise itinerary is flexible, so if there is something to see on your day trip, like dolphins riding the bow wave or New Zealand fur seals fishing, then we'll go take a look. Similarly if there's a particular bay you want to visit or Abel Tasman National Park feature you want to see, then please do let the skipper know and he'll try to accommodate your wishes. After we've said goodbye to the seals we find a sheltered bay for a light lunch. You can swim, sea kayak, go ashore for a bush walk, or just relax on board while we prepare your lunch. We have plenty of snorkeling equipment if you are keen to work up an appetite, and sea kayaks on board for your enjoyment. After a full day of sightseeing, you can once again retreat to your luxury lodge for dinner. Accommodation: Nelson – Resurgence Lodge, Stonefly Lodge (Luxury) and Eden House, Split Apple Retreat (Superior)

Day 6: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Day to your own leisure)
The Nelson Tasman region is a safe and family-friendly destination. The region is also cycling friendly for mountain-bikers and recreational riders of all ages. Cycle along the Rocks Road and challenge yourself with the new Tasman Cycleways track. There are also great family fun activities and parks and safe swimming areas along the wonderful Tahunanui Beach. Horse trekking: this isn't just horse-riding; the stunning location and scenery make it an exceptional and unforgettable experience. We favour two rides, which can be combined. The Spectacular Old Man Range, with an ever changing vistas and views of all of Farewell Spit, has been classed as the most scenic horse trek in New Zealand. Nelson/Tasman is blessed with creative abundance and is home to over 350 working artists. The diverse art forms range from paintings to ceramics, sculpture, glass, jewellery and wearable art. The region is conducive to creativity for many reasons. Its physical charms include turquoise lagoons and golden sand beaches, sun-kissed produce from groves and bays, and a rich light, courtesy of the highest sunshine hours in New Zealand. Accommodation: Nelson – Resurgence Lodge, Stonefly Lodge (Luxury) and Eden House, Split Apple Retreat (Superior)

Day 7: Nelson – Domestic flight to Queenstown (Private transfer/ & area tour Shotover jet boating)
Following breakfast you will take a private transfer to Nelson airport where you will join a scheduled flight to Queenstown via Christchurch. Queenstown is one of New Zealand’s top visitor destinations and if you come to the region you’ll understand why. Queenstown sits on the shore of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu among dramatic alpine ranges; it’s rumoured that gold prospectors - captivated by the majestic beauty of the surrounding mountains and rivers - gave this now cosmopolitan town its name. Queenstown is rated internationally as one of the world’s top holiday destinations and in 2014 was named New Zealand’s number one destination in the Travellers’ Choice Destinations by TripAdvisor as well as the second best destination in the South Pacific. Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small micro climates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, what is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition (this is free for spectators, however, if you desire to make a jump the charge is additional to your tour package). Shotover Jet is the only company permitted to operate in the spectacular Shotover River canyons. It's a thrilling ride - skimming past rocky outcrops at close range in your Shotover Jet 'big red', as you twist and turn through the narrow canyons at breath taking speeds. And a major highlight - hold tight for the world famous Shotover Jet full 360 degree spins.
Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Superior)

Day 8: Queenstown – Half day trip to Fiordland National Park (4h Scenic flight/cruiseto Milford Sound)
Today you are taking a flight/cruise excursion into Milford Sound, described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world” which was carved out during successive ice ages and, at its deepest point off Mitre Peak, plunges to a depth of 265 meters. The awesome splendour of this region is unsurpassed anywhere else in the world, a daring claim in a country which offers extraordinary beauty around every corner. You depart from Queenstown airport and enjoy spectacular views as you fly over the Fiordland National Park.  You land at Milford Sound where you board your launch cruise which travels the full length of Milford Sound.  Your return flight to Queenstown takes you via the famous Sutherland Falls and glaciers of the Fiordland National Park. Late afternoon settle into your small boutique stay and enjoy the spectacular views of the area.
Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Superior)

Day 9: Queenstown (Half day family rafting experience)
Today take a rafting experience and raft the upper reaches of the famous Shotover River. Take a unique sightseeing trip by bus into the famous Skippers Canyon - quite possibly the most spectacular drive in New Zealand! The views are astounding and the area is jam-packed with history. Get even further into the back-country as you float by raft on the Upper Shotover River. You may recognize some of the scenery like "The Ford of Bruinen" from the Lord of The Rings movie! Drive through the famous Kawarau Valley and Gorge. Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Superior)

Day 10: (Day to your own leisure, chose from a variety of adventure)
Queenstown, is an exciting, fun-filled family holiday destination. The four season resort town offers a wide range of entertainment for all ages, from cinemas, playgrounds and swimming pools to soft adventures and family skiing. Queenstown has transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan town, tucked into a picturesque bay on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, beneath majestic mountains. There’s a permanent buzz in downtown where you’ll find a fantastic choice of restaurants, a lively bar scene and excellent shopping. Or, if you want something a little more relaxed, you can choose from numerous family activities, nature experiences, tours and beauty spas. Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Superior)

Day 11: Queenstown departure (Private airport transfer)
From Queenstown you can get flights to Australia or connect easily back to Christchurch or Auckland, to connect to other international flights.

10 Day - Relaxing Luxury Tour
Recharge your batteries and indulge in the luxuries of some of New Zealand finest luxury hotels and lodges.

Recharge your batteries from your work stressed environment and indulge in the luxuries of New Zealand. On this vacation the itinerary takes you to some of the most luxury retreats in our country and you find yourself enjoying the finer things in life. Spectacular helicopter rides, relaxing spa treatments and a choice of outdoor exploration are all in full effect. Immerse yourself in the stunning surroundings as you relax and unwind in the most exclusive settings.

Private, exclusive tour - 9 nights in 5* boutique hotel/lodges (Domestic flights, local private transfer or private driver-guide)

Day 1: Auckland Arrival - Ferry to Waiheke Island  (Airport concierge and private transfer, Wine and food tour on Waiheke Island)
Day 2: Auckland – Domestic flight to Bay of Islands (private airport transfer, day for your own leisure)
Day 3: Bay of Island/Northland (Scenic charter flight/drive/walk to Cape Reinga)
Day 4: Bay of Islands – Domestic flight to Rotorua (Maori village and culture, Spa treatment at Resort)
Day 5: Rotorua – Day trip to Lake Taupo (wai-o-tapu geothermal area, Huka Falls)
Day 6: Rotorua – Domestic flight to Queenstown/SOUTH ISLAND (private airport transfer, day for your own leisure)
Day 7: Queenstown  (Area tour, Glenorchy, Arrowtown, Kawarau Gorge, Onson Hot Pools)
Day 8: Queenstown (Scenic flight and cruise to Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park)
Day 9: Queenstown (Dart River wilderness jet boat safari)
Day 10: Queenstown departure (private airport transfer)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland Arrival - Ferry to Waiheke Island  (Private gourmet food and winery tour)
You will be met on arrival at Auckland International Airport by your Aroha NZ Tours Representative, and transferred to your accommodation in our luxurious vehicle. In the morning take a ferry to Waiheke Island. The Island is renowned for its diversions from city life. Island life means beaches, arts and crafts shops, cafés/restaurants, world-renowned vineyards and olive-groves. We have organized a private wine-tour to the Island's most respected vineyards. A “small is beautiful” philosophy” yields low quantities of extremely high quality fruit, which is made into internationally award-winning wines. With tastings at our best boutique wineries, the secrets of Waiheke's stunning world-wide success in fine red wines will be revealed to the interested visitor. A natural complement to the fine wines you can taste on your tour is the range of hand-made specialty foods and locally grown produce. As well as the many international award-winning olive oils, you can sample island delights such as succulent oysters straight from Te Matuku Bay, freshly roasted island coffee, wild honey and the famous local green herb spread.  Accommodation: Auckland -  Hilton Hotel, Sofitel Hotel, De Bretts Hotel

Day 2: Auckland – Domestic flight to Bay of Islands (Day for your own leisure)
Private Pick up from you Inner City Hotel to the domestic Airport in Auckland were you will take a domestic flight to Keri Keri in the Bay of Islands. A taxi will await you and transfer you to your luxury Lodge accommodation. The Bay of Islands is a world-renowned holiday destination for deep sea and big game fishing as well as sailing and cruising throughout the many picture perfect islands, bays and coves. It is also known for its dolphin and whale watching, its secluded beaches, lush native bush walks, and historic attractions. It epitomises clean, green New Zealand. Russell is the first the first European settlement in New Zealand. Walk along the spectacular Paihia waterfront and Waitangi beach to the historic Waitangi Treaty grounds, the location of the signing of the peace treaty between the Maori and the British Crown in 1840. Accommodation: Bay of Islands - Kauri Cliffs, Eagles Nest or Cloud 9 villa

Day 3: Bay of Island/Northland (Scenic charter flight/drive/walk to Cape Reinga)
For the morning we have arranged a Fly/Drive" ½ day tour to Cape Reinga.  The initial stage of the tour consists of a flight to Cape Reinga via Northlands harbours, including 90 Mile Beach. Once on the ground a comfortable air-conditioned mini-bus will meet the aircraft. It will take you on a 2½ hour tour around the top of New Zealand. After a 20 minute drive, we reach the Cape Reinga Lighthouse where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean. Our local guide will accompany you on your walk to the lighthouse, sharing the myths and legends or this very spiritual area. The return flight to the Bay of Islands includes some of the most spectacular coastal scenery Northland has to offer. You will fly over the Parengarenga Harbour and Great Exhibition Bay, which are only visible by air or by sea. This area is very remote and without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand with it's pure white silica sand and crystal clear water. Complete the day with a spa treatment designed to de-stress and re-energise. Accommodation:  Bay of Islands - Kauri Cliffs - Eagles Nest , Cloud 9 villa

Day 4: Bay of Islands – Domestic flight to Rotorua/Taupo (Private Maori village and culture tour, Spa treatment at Resort)
In the morning take a domestic flight back over Auckland to Rotorua. You arrive in the geothermal capital at midday. Set amidst a landscape of erupting geothermal activity, hot thermal springs and hot bubbling mud pools is the Living Maori village of Whakarewarewa situated in Rotorua, the heart of the North Island. Discover our unique lifestyle and traditions. Join a guided tour and see the wonders of Mother Nature and learn how we have come to live in harmony within this unique environment. See how to prepare Hangi Meal and making your own rourou (food basket) or place mat. After the cultural performance, watch how they lift your hangi meal from the steam vents and enjoy your meal. In the afternoon you will experience a traditional rejuvenation massage or facial provided by local Maoris in their traditional Miri Miri way.  Experience the internationally-acclaimed Wai Ora Spa therapies in your resort.  Accommodation: Rotorua/Taupo - Treetops, Solitaire Lodge or Huka Lodge
 
Day 5: Rotorua – Day trip to Lake Taupo/Rotorua (Wai-o-tapu geothermal area, Huka Falls)
Driving distance 1h each way
Today take a journey through a world of unique thermal formations at Waitapu Thermal Wonderland. View the fascinating 'Champagne Pool' and experience the panorama of vividly colourful hot and cold pools, steaming fumaroles and hot boiling mud pools.  We continue through the Waikato region, one of New Zealand's greenest places, and richest agricultural regions. You will pass land with lush grass for raising cattle, thoroughbred horses and vast stands of exotic timber. Today we visit Lake Taupo, the largest Lake in this country on the way we stop at the Huka Falls - these spectacular falls roar through a 15-m wide chasm before plunging a further 11-m. Today you are visiting on the edges of the township of Lake Taupo with the largest Lake in this country. Lake Taupo is also the world’s largest volcanic crater, created in one giant explosion. The ash cloud floated all over the world - ice samples from as far apart as Antarctica and Alaska have determined the explosion to have occurred in 186AD. The effects of the ash were even recorded in China and Rome. You can gather your own free volcanic souvenir from the shoreline in the form of very light pumice stones (great for cleaning off rough skin) which were spewed out in that eruption. Just about everywhere you look in the Lake Taupo region, you'll see a volcano. Highly recommended  (Optional) Helicopter trip to Volcanic White Island: In the afternoon we can arranged a helicopter flight and landing on an active volcano White Island Situated 50 kilometres offshore, this active island volcano constantly emits a cloud of steam and periodically erupts to a greater extent expelling volcanic ash several thousand metres into the atmosphere. The main vent is below sea level and protected by crater walls. You can walk right inside its main crater just above sea level with a minimum of physical effort and without undue risk. This allows you to experience at first hand nature's immense power as gas and steam burst up from far below the earth's crust.  Accommodation: Rotorua/Taupo – Treetops, Solitaire Lodge or Huka Lodge

Day 6: Rotorua – Domestic flight to Queenstown/SOUTH ISLAND (private airport transfer, day for your own leisure)
You will take a domestic flight to the South island. Queenstown is the Southern Hemisphere’s premier four season lake and alpine resort. Surrounded by majestic mountains and nestled on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown’s stunning scenery is inspiring and revitalising. The region is renowned for incredible adventure activities and spectacular outdoor terrain. You could try skiing, snowboarding, bungy jumping, paragliding, jetboating, sky diving and more! Or, if you want something a little more relaxed, you can choose from numerous family activities, nature experiences, tours and beauty spas. Please talk with us. Our team of experts is very happy to assist you with any further enquiries. Winter sports, nearly all activities can be enjoyed all year round - Queenstown's a four season resort with distinct and beautiful seasons. Queenstown has transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan town, tucked into a picturesque bay on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, beneath majestic mountains. There’s a permanent buzz in downtown Queenstown, where you’ll find a fantastic choice of restaurants, a lively bar scene and excellent shopping. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge or in Glenorchy at Blanket Bay

Day 7: Queenstown  (Area tour, Glenorchy, Arrowtown, Kawarau Gorge)
Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also its most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small microclimates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. Travel to Cromwell and Bannockburn, the heart of Pinot Noir country, and depending on your personal tastes, we will guide you to a selection of boutique wineries. At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for a relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, which is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction, the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition (this is free for spectators, however if you desire to make a jump the charge is additional to your tour package). Visit the surrounding areas to Arthur's Point stop in Arrowtown, a historic colonial village that takes you back into the Gold Mining days of the Otago region. From Kawarau Gorge you return to Queenstown where you can take the opportunity to explore the village area.  Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge or in Glenorchy at Blanket Bay

Day 8: Queenstown (Scenic flight and cruise to Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park)
You take a flight/cruise excursion into the Milford Sound. You are heading for the spectacular Milford Sound, described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world” which was carved out during successive ice ages and, at its deepest point off Mitre Peak, plunges to a depth of 265 meters. The awesome splendour of this region is unsurpassed anywhere else in the World, a daring claim in a country which offers extraordinary beauty around every corner. Fly from Queenstown to magnificent Milford Sound and enjoy a spectacular view of the mountains, lakes and fiords of the Fiordland National Park. At Milford Sound your launch cruise travels the full length of Milford Sound. Return to Queenstown via the famous Sutherland Falls and glaciers of the Fiordland National Park. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge or in Glenorchy at Blanket Bay
 
Day 9: Queenstown (Dart River wilderness jet boat safari)
The 'Wilderness Safari' is a diverse adventure exploring spectacular 'World Heritage' wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park through a combination of exhilarating wilderness jet boating, informative guided ancient forest walk and back-country 4WD safari vehicle. Surrounded by awe-inspiring peaks and mysterious hidden valleys shrouded in native Beech forest, your specialist guides will bring to life the variety of landscapes, vegetation and wildlife within this unique area, as well the captivating stories of the original Maori and early pioneers. On the area’s longest exhilarating wilderness jet boat journey, complete with thrilling jet spins, you'll navigate the ever changing shallow channels of the glacier fed Dart River’s braided river system, with your expert jet boat driver stopping along the way to highlight and discuss points of interest that make this unique area of natural and cultural importance. Explore our unique vegetation and wildlife on a guided walk through ancient native forest, and with your professional wilderness guide sharing their intimate knowledge of the area with you you’ll discover why New Zealand is in a very real sense the ‘Ark’ of the ancient super continent Gondwanaland. Travelling along a back-country route by 4WD safari vehicle you'll learn more about this fascinating area and stop 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’. Accommodation: Queenstown -  Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge or in Glenorchy at Blanket Bay

Day 10: Queenstown departure (private airport transfer)
A taxi will take you back to your departing flight at the airport.


10 Day - Signature Boutique Tour
Relax and escape from the daily stresses on our signature tour. A great way to see our country.
This is our signature luxury tour and great way to see New Zealand with a chance to relax and escape from the daily stresses at home. Experiencing the splendor that awaits you at a selection of our best boutique New Zealand accommodation. Learn about our settler’s history at the Bay of Islands and explore by foot the trails and explosive geysers and bubbling mud pool in a geothermal wonderland. Relax at our golden sand beaches in Abel Tasman National Park and admire the spectacular views of our magical mountains in Queenstown.

Private, exclusive tour - 10 nights 5* luxury lodges (Domestic flights, Private chauffeured transfers or private driver-guide)

Day 1: Auckland City – Domestic flight to Bay of Islands (Airport concierge service and private transfer, afternoon to your own leisure)
Day 2: Bay of Islands (Private area tour, Waitangi meeting grounds)
Day 3: Bay of Islands (Day to your own leisure)
Day 4: Bay of Islands – Domestic flight to Taupo (Private airport transfers, Huka Falls/small area tour)
Day 5: Lake Taupo (Day to your own leisure)
Day 6: Lake Taupo – Domestic flight to Nelson/SOUTH ISLAND (Private transfer/small area tour)
Day 7: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Day to your own leisure)
Day 8: Nelson – Domestic flight to Queenstown (Private transfer/small winery & area tour)
Day 9: Queenstown – Half day trip to Fiordland National Park (Scenic flight/cruise/flight to Milford Sound)
Day 10: Queenstown (Day to your own leisure)
Day 11: Queenstown departure (Private airport transfer)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland arrival- Domestic flight to Bay of Islands (Private transfer, afternoon to your own leisure)
The Bay of Islands is a subtropical micro-region known for its stunning beauty & history. For those that love beaches and water activities, it's paradise. A 35 minute flight north of Auckland, the Bay of Islands encompasses 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula and includes the boutique towns of Opua, Paihia, Russell and Kerikeri. Just north of Russell - you’ll enter a maritime adventure playground with an abundance of wildlife including penguins, dolphins, marlin, whales, gannets and more. Many of the islands here have walking tracks. Relax in one of the luxury boutique lodges set within beautiful grounds and offering spectacular views of the Bay of Islands. Accommodation: Bay of Island – Huntaway lodge, Flagstaff Lodge (Luxury) or Kauri Cliffs, Eagles Nest (Deluxe)

Day 2: Bay of Islands (Private area tour/Waitangi meeting grounds)
The Bay was the site of some of New Zealand's earliest settlements, both Maori & European, & New Zealand's founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, was signed in the township of Waitangi in 1840. The most notable point of historical interest in the region is the Waitangi Treaty Grounds & House. The Northland town of Kerikeri has a long, colourful history. The area was home ground for the fearsome Maori chief Hongi Hika, who terrorised many tribes throughout the North Island in the early 1800s. Yet he was kind to missionaries, allowing Samuel Marsden to establish New Zealand's second mission station here. The town itself is full of galleries, cafés and gourmet food shops. For nature lovers, the 10 minute walk to Rainbow Falls offers the chance for a picnic amid native bush and birdsong. If time allows take a ferry to Russell, which holds an important place in New Zealand's history, being the country's first sea port, its first European settlement and New Zealand's first capital in nearby Okiato. The town's streets retain their original layout and names from 1843, and many of its historic buildings can still be visited today. After a full day sightseeing, you will return to the Lodge for your evening meal.
Accommodation: Bay of Island – Huntaway lodge, Flagstaff Lodge (Luxury) or Kauri Cliffs, Eagles Nest (Deluxe)

Day 3: Bay of Islands (Day to your own leisure)
Today you are at leisure to explore the area. A mild climate, good fishing, beautiful beaches & the laid-back nature of picturesque small townships make the Bay of Islands a popular holiday destination. A large number of cruise or sailing options can be undertaken on the bay; a whole day can be spent travelling to the very tip of the North Island, Cape Reinga, or you can elect to swim with dolphins, take a catamaran trip, visit Cape Brett's "Hole in the Rock" or enjoy some stately sailing on a Tall Ship. If you would prefer a land-based option, you could visit the ancient Waipoua Kauri Forest on the west coast or visit Cape Reinga in a chauffeur driven car. After a full days sightseeing, you will return to the Lodge for your evening meal. Accommodation: Bay of Island – Huntaway lodge, Flagstaff Lodge (Luxury) or Kauri Cliffs, Eagles Nest (Deluxe)

Day 4: Bay of Island – Domestic flight to Taupo (Private airport transfers, Huka Falls/small area tour)
This morning you will be taken by a private driver back to Keri Keri airport, where you take a connecting flight, over Auckland to Lake Taupo. The beautiful Lake Taupo is about the size of Singapore – more of an inland sea really. Great Lake Taupo is centrally located in the middle of the North Island. It was created nearly two thousand years ago by a volcanic eruption so big it darkened the skies in Europe and China. At some of Lake Taupo's beaches, swimmers and paddlers can enjoy warm, geothermal water currents. Just north of Lake Taupo you'll find New Zealand's most visited attraction, the magnificent Huka Falls, where more than 220,000 litres of water thunder over the cliff face every second. Accommodation: Taupo - Acacia Cliffs Lodge, Taupo Lodge (Luxury) or Huka Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 5: Lake Taupo (Day to your own leisure)
Today is a free day to enjoy the best the central north island has to offer. Explore an active geothermal area of mud pools, craters and steaming vents at Craters of the Moon and Orakei Korako. Take a boat or kayak and cruise around secluded coves and beaches of Lake Taupo. Visit the intricate Maori Rock carvings at Mine Bay - they're only accessible by water. What Taupo is really known for is fishing, catch a rainbow or brown trout on Lake Taupo or go fly-fishing with a local guide on the Tongariro River. Visit the nearby city (an hours drive) of Rotorua and learn about our local Maori culture. Take a helicopter excursion to an active volcano; White Island is one of the most fascinating & accessible volcanoes on earth & is New Zealand's only live marine volcano & walking on it is like walking on the moon. Landing at the crater's rim, you will spend approximately one hour on a guided walk of this extraordinary natural attraction. Taupo is also the perfect base base for exploring Tongariro National Park, whether it be walking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing (New Zealand's most popular day walk) or on of the many shorter walks in the area. Accommodation: Taupo - Acacia Cliffs Lodge, Taupo Lodge (Luxury) or Huka Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 6: Lake Taupo – Domestic flight to Nelson/SOUTH ISLAND (Private transfer/small area tour)
Following breakfast you will transfer in a private vehicle to Napier airport in time to catch your flight to Nelson via Wellington. When you arrive at Nelson's small airport, you will be met & transfer in a private vehicle to your deluxe accommodation. Sunny Nelson lives up to its name with the highest amount of sunshine in the country. Nelson is the commercial centre & seaport for a fertile, highly productive & extremely beautiful district noted for fruit, hops & tobacco growing as well as general agricultural & pastoral production. There is a vibrant art community with numerous galleries for art lovers to explore. The remainder of the day can be spent relaxing at your luxurious accommodation. At the house this evening, you can enjoy a sumptuous evening meal with local Marlborough wine. Accommodation: Nelson – Resurgence Lodge, Stonefly Lodge (Luxury) and Eden House, Split Apple Retreat (Deluxe)

Day 7: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Day to your own leisure)
Today you have a day at leisure to explore Nelson or visit the Abel Tasman or Kahurangi National Parks, for which Nelson is the gateway. The Kahurangi National Park offers hiking in a spectacular alpine environment, whilst the coastal Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's smallest national park, established in 1942; the park is renowned for its golden beaches, sculptured granite cliffs & world-famous Abel Tasman Coast Track. A coastal paradise that you can walk through or explore by cruise boat, sailing catamaran, water taxi or sea kayak, visitors love the way the Abel Tasman National Park mixes physical exertion with beach life. Bursts of hiking or paddling are punctuated by sun bathing, swimming and sedate snorkelling. After a full day of sightseeing, you can once again retreat to your luxury lodge for dinner. Accommodation: Nelson – Resurgence Lodge, Stonefly Lodge (Luxury) and Eden House, Split Apple Retreat (Deluxe)

Day 8: Nelson – Domestic flight to Queenstown (Private transfer/small winery & area tour)
Following breakfast you will take a private transfer to Nelson airport where you will join a scheduled flight to Queenstown via Christchurch. Queenstown is one of New Zealand’s top visitor destinations and if you come to the region you’ll understand why. Queenstown sits on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu among dramatic alpine ranges; it’s rumoured that gold prospectors - captivated by the majestic beauty of the surrounding mountains and rivers - gave this now cosmopolitan town its name. Queenstown is rated internationally as one of the world’s top holiday destinations and in 2014 was named New Zealand’s number one destination in the Travellers’ Choice Destinations by TripAdvisor as well as the second best destination in the South Pacific. Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small microclimates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. Travel to Cromwell and Bannockburn, the heart of Pinot Noir country, and depending on your personal tastes, we will guide you to a selection of boutique wineries. At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for a relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, what is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition (this is free for spectators, however, if you desire to make a jump the charge is additional to your tour package). If time permits stop in Arrowtown, a historic colonial village that takes you back into the Gold Mining days of the Otago region. Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 9: Queenstown – Half day trip to Fiordland National Park (Scenic flight/cruise/flight to Milford Sounds)
In the morning you are taking a flight/cruise excursion into Milford Sound. Described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world” which was carved out during successive ice ages and, at its deepest point off Mitre Peak, plunges to a depth of 265 meters. The awesome splendour of this region is unsurpassed anywhere else in the world, a daring claim in a country which offers extraordinary beauty around every corner. Fly from Queenstown to magnificent Milford Sound and enjoy spectacular views of the mountains, lakes and fiords of the Fiordland National Park. At Milford Sound your launch cruise travels the full length of Milford Sound. Return to Queenstown via the famous Sutherland Falls and glaciers of the Fiordland National Park. Late afternoon settle into your small boutique stay and enjoy the spectacular views of the area. Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 10: Queenstown (Day to your own leisure)
With a smorgasbord of outdoor activities, Queenstown is the home of the ultimate adventure bucket list. There’s skiing in the winter and activities such as bungy jumping, sky diving, canyon swinging, jet boating, horse trekking and river rafting all year round. It has also become a renowned cycling destination, providing everything from easy scenic tracks to backcountry trails, road rides to heli-biking and the Southern Hemisphere’s only gondola accessed downhill mountain biking. If hardcore adventure isn't your thing, there are plenty of mellow options available. You might want to travel up Bob's peak by Gondola to enjoy spectacular views across Lake Wakatipu to the Remarkables Range in the distance or visit the Kiwi & Birdlife Park. You can take a cruise on Lake Wakatipu onboard the steam ship TSS Earnslaw & visit a high country sheep station for a farm tour and afternoon tea. Experience one of the many walking and hiking trails, sightseeing tours or indulge yourself with spa treatments, boutique shopping and excellent food and wine. Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 11: Queenstown departure (Private airport transfer)
From Queenstown you can get flights to Australia or connect easily back to Christchurch or Auckland, to connect to other international flights.

11 Day - Both Island Indulgence Tour
Stay at prestigious lodges surrounded by breath taking landscapes and exceptional local hospitality.








While staying at some of the most prestigious lodges in New Zealand you can marvel at breath taking landscapes and magnificent scenery.  By taking plane transfers between properties, you will be able to enjoy more time relaxing and less time travelling. Visit celebrated vineyards and enjoy small walks to some of our remote wildlife reserves. Take a helicopter flight over our largest National Park and be amazed by the sensational scenery of  Fiordland. In the evenings enjoy a selection of our freshest seasonal cuisine prepared by our best local chefs.

Private, exclusive tour  - 10 nights 5* luxury lodges (Domestic flights, Private chauffeured transfers)

Day 1: Auckland arrival - domestic flight to Hawkes Bay (Airport concierge service and private transfer)
Day 2: Hawkes Bay (Day to your own leisure)
Day 3: Hawkes Bay (Kiwi discovery walk, colony of gannets)
Day 4: Hawkes Bay – Napier - Wairarapa (Art Deco Napier, private winery tour in Martinbourough)  
Day 5: Wairarapa (Farm tour or coastal tour and seal colonies)
Day 6: Wairarapa - Wellington - domestic flight to Queenstown (Private Capital City tour) 
Day 7: Queenstown (Scenic helicopter flight to Milford Sound and landing on glacier)
Day 8: Queenstown (Private boutique winery tour, visit of Kawarau Gorge and gold town of Arrowtown)
Day 9: Queenstown – domestic flight to Christchurch (Afternoon to your own leisure)
Day 10: Christchurch – Day trip to Akaroa Peninsula or Arthur's Pass 
Day 11: Christchurch departure (Private transfer to airport)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland arrival - domestic flight to Hawkes Bay (Afternoon to your own leisure)
Upon arrival in Auckland you will transfer to your domestic flight to Napier. Once you have arrived at Napier Airport you will be transferred to The Farm at Cape Kidnappers. Set on a 6,000 acre sheep and cattle farm on the rugged coastline of the eastern coast on New Zealand's North Island (where the cliff's plunge 800 feet downwards) and on an amazing peninsula is the The Farm at Cape Kidnappers. Pure luxury awaits you in their beautiful suites all with dramatic and breath-taking views of the farm and adjoining sea! Accommodation: Cape Kidnappers Lodge

Day 2: Hawkes Bay (Day to your own leisure)
Today is at your leisure to enjoy your accommodation. With a plethora of things to do you could enjoy activities such as walking trails, spa treatments or just relax and enjoy your surroundings. Optional - World Class Golf: New Zealand's top course is one that every serious golfer in the world must play. Considered "the leader among the many cliff side courses that claim to be the new Pebble Beach" Golf Digest ranked it the tenth best course in the world outside of the US, and stated "Kidnappers is terrific, a masterpiece no less". With 7,137 yards/6,520 meters of luxury golf, the par 71 Cape Kidnappers Golf Course simply must be seen, and played, to be believed. Accommodation: Cape Kidnappers Lodge

Day 3: Hawkes Bay (Kiwi discovery walk, colony of gannets)
Take an exclusive experience to view our treasured native bird – The Kiwi. Because the Kiwi is a semi-nocturnal secretive bird, few New Zealanders have seen their national bird in the wild. Tours are arranged with an experienced guide from Environmental Services who carry out essential monitoring of the Kiwis. Guests are transferred from the Lodge and taken to a particular site. They then walk for up to 30 minutes to locate the Kiwi’s habitat. Guests can observe the guide checking the Kiwi’s transmitter and watch it being weighed and measured. Guests can touch the Kiwi and take photographs. Kiwi’s do not like to be disturbed excessively and therefore we can only the tour at certain times. OR: Cape Kidnappers is the home of the largest, most accessible mainland Colony of gannets in the world. The 20,000 gannets at the Cape are members of the Booby family, with distinctive black eye markings and a pale gold crown. Gannets are sized midway between a sea gull and an albatross. Visitors to the colony will see adults and young nesting in rows, carrying out their daily routine. The birds can be seen from September until early May, when they leave New Zealand for Australia. In September they return and build their nests, ready for the hatching of chicks during December and January. Due to the migratory nature of the birds, this activity is available from September until May. Accommodation: Cape Kidnappers Lodge

Day 4: Hawkes Bay – Napier - Wairarapa (Art Deco Napier, private transfer and winery tour in Martinborough)
Driving distance 4.5h
Beautifully preserved 1930’s architecture is Napier's special point of difference. A national disaster resulted in Napier becoming one of the purest Art Deco cities in the world. Napier's city centre has the feeling of a time capsule - the seamless line of 1930’s architecture is quite extraordinary. Hawke’s Bay’s warm, maritime climate and varying landscapes also produce some of New Zealand’s richest and most complex Chardonnays. Visit some of the region’s oldest wineries like Mission Estate (est. 1851), Te Mata Estate, Vidal Estate, Church Road and Esk Valley Winery. Today Hawke’s Bay is New Zealand’s second biggest wine producing region with over 100 vineyards and more than 80 wineries producing both innovative and classic wine styles. Departing Hawke’s Bay, we drive through Martinborough and the winery region of Wairarapa. This is a region of big skies, wide valleys and small towns, full of character. Home of Peter Jackson (Lord of the Rings) and also making headlines at the moment is James Cameron (Titanic and Avatar) who is making his new home there. Visit Greytown, a Victorian country village with metropolitan panache plus great food and coffee, before encroaching to the coast. Throw yourself into a bygone era and enjoy the grandeur and gracious lifestyle of the Edwardian times reflected in Wharekauhau. Accommodation: Waiarapa – Wharekauhau Lodge

Day 5: Wairarapa (Farm tour or coastal tour and seal colonies)
With 5,500 acres of private land, including ancient forests, peaceful lakes, and a wild and beautiful coastline, there is little shortage of choice when it comes to choosing a route for walking or mountain biking. By Car: Travel along the rugged coastline to the picturesque, historic fishing village of Ngawi, looking back over Palliser Bay to Wharekauhau. Continue on to one of New Zealand’s largest Brown Fur Seal colonies where seals bask in this unspoilt natural environment. Whilst there, climb to the top of the lighthouse for magnificent views. On return, stop at the historical Lake Ferry Hotel for famous fish and chips and some local beverages from the southernmost tip of the North Island. By 4WD: Bordered by the Rimutaka Ranges and Pacific Ocean, this classic Kiwi Romney sheep station features all the activities that have created New Zealand’s legendary farming heritage, including sheep shearing demonstrations, sheep dogs in action and daily farm events. Or Horseback Riding: Ride horseback over one of the most spectacular farms on earth. Enjoy a picnic, carefully prepared by the Lodge kitchen, and stop along the way to eat lunch by a babbling brook, or overlooking the rugged and dramatic coastline of Palliser Bay Or ATV Quad Bike: Ideal for the adventurous, these bikes are loads of fun. We’ll give you 20 minutes of tuition and you can enjoy a great way to travel along the black sand beaches, over scenic riverbanks and along open fields in the company of an experienced guide. Accommodation: Wairarapa – Wharekauhau Lodge

Day 6: Wairarapa - Wellington - domestic flight to Queenstown (Capital city tour)
Driving distance 2h
In the morning we take you to Wellington. New Zealand’s capital city is nestled between rolling hills and a stunning harbour, and has a vibrant and compact down-town area that's best explored on foot. Get your city bearings and some of Wellington’s best views at the Mount Victoria Lookout, with panoramic sights of the city, watch the Cook Strait ferries sail into the harbour and the planes go in and out of the airport. Lonely Planet named Wellington ‘the coolest little capital in the world’ (2011), and the city is renowned for its arts, culture and native beauty. Wellington buzzes with delicatessens, cafes and restaurants – it’s a city that enjoys gourmet food and fine wine. From here you take a departing flight to the South island. Queenstown, is the Southern Hemisphere’s premier four season lake and alpine resort. Surrounded by majestic mountains and nestled on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown’s stunning scenery is inspiring and revitalising. The region is renowned for incredible adventure activities and spectacular outdoor terrain. You could try skiing (winter months), bungy jumping, paragliding, jet boating, sky diving and more! Queenstown has transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan town, where there’s a permanent buzz downtown and where you’ll find a fantastic choice of restaurants, a lively bar scene and excellent shopping. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay Lodge
   
Day 7: Queenstown (Scenic helicopter flight to Milford Sound and landing on glacier)
In the morning you are taking a helicopter excursion into the Fiordland National Park. The Department of Conservation (In Māori, Te Papa Atawhai), commonly known by its acronym, "DOC", is the state sector organisation which deals with the conservation of New Zealand’s natural and historic heritage. Milford Sound, described by Rudyard Kipling as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” was carved out during successive ice ages and, at its deepest point off Mitre Peak, plunges to a depth of 265 meters. The awesome splendour of this region is unsurpassed anywhere else in the world, a daring claim in a country which offers extraordinary beauty around every corner. Mitre Peak beckons as your helicopter lifts off to begin your journey into Milford Sound. Discover isolated valleys of ancient forests and pristine rivers famous for their fishing as well as mountains sculpted from ice over thousands of years. Upon landing in Milford, enjoy a short nature walk and gain that iconic Mitre Peak photo. Experience an exhilarating flight past spectacular mountains and blue-green ice falls, and land upon Mt Tutoko glacier in the heart of Fiordland National Park. Return to Queenstown via the famous Sutherland Falls and glaciers of the Fiordland National Park. Or: Helicopter flight to Doubtful Sounds. Doubtful Sound is a massive wilderness area of rugged peaks, rainforest and twisting, hidden inlets - all deep in the heart of Fiordland National Park. Known for its pristine beauty and wildlife, Doubtful Sound is the second largest of the 14 fiords in the National Park and is three times longer and 10 times larger than Milford Sound. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay Lodge

Day 8: Queenstown (Boutique Wine tour, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown)
Driving distance 1h
Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small micro climates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. Travel to Cromwell and Bannockburn, the heart of Pinot Noir country, and depending on your personal tastes, we will guide you to a selection of boutique wineries. At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Visit the surrounding areas to Arthur's Point and stop in Arrowtown, a historic colonial village that takes you back into the gold mining days of the Otago region. Or: 4WD scenic Hills tour on private high country station with specular scenery, afternoon for relaxing Experience the rugged beauty and solitude of the spectacular high country, with this exclusive 4WD journey exploring an historic New Zealand sheep, cattle and deer farm. Maori and European historic sites, pure mountain air and breath-taking scenery. As braided river valleys, native beach forests and lush alpine meadows give way to the dramatic glaciated Southern Alps, the pure beauty of the scenery pushes daily pressures a million miles away. Part of Te Wahipounamu - Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area, Mt Aspiring National Park is an area of unrivaled natural beauty and host to hundreds of hiking tracks, rock climbing routes and trout fishing rivers, all within easy reach of Lake Wanaka. At its heart is Mt Aspiring, the park’s highest mountain at 3,027m and known to early Maori as ‘Tititea’ or ‘glistening peak’. This journey offers an unique insight into Wanaka’s rich history, heritage and modern-day farming life. Wanaka is a new and modern Alpine resort and mostly visited by us New Zealanders. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay Lodge

Day 9: Queenstown – domestic flight to Christchurch (Afternoon to your own leisure)
In the morning take a domestic flight from Queenstown airport to Christchurch. Christchurch is New Zealand's second-largest city and the gateway to the South Island. Bordered by hills and the Pacific Ocean, it is situated on the edge of the Canterbury Plains that stretch to the Southern Alps. Described by the Lonely Planet as a "vibrant city in transition, coping resiliently and creatively,” Christchurch is showing off its vibrancy with new developments popping up all over the place. Parts of the central city are still cordoned off due to the impact of a series of earthquakes. Set in pastoral surroundings against the fluted cone of an ancient volcano, Otahuna Lodge is a beguiling Victorian mansion that offers its guests a unique sense of wonder and discovery. New Zealand's largest private historic residence has been revitalised with luxury accommodation, glorious gardens and sophisticated cuisine. Accommodation: Christchurch - Otahuna Lodge

Day 10: Christchurch – Day trip to Akaroa Peninsula or Arthur Pass
Driving distance 1h each way
Originally settled by French immigrants, Akaroa is a picturesque seaside town that has retained many of its 19th century public buildings and cottages. The one-hour drive from Otahuna’s gates takes guests over the crater rim of an extinct volcano, with stunning views of the harbour and the patchwork of farms and forests below. Explore the village with its colonial architecture, galleries, craft stores, and cafés. Relax or take part in the many activities that are on offer. Explore the dramatic outer bays and take your time to soak in the magic of this area. Optional: In Flea bay you will find the largest little penguin colony on mainland New Zealand. Akaroa waters are home to the rarest and smallest marine dolphin and all around you will find fantastic sea kayaking in spectacular surroundings. Or: Embark on one of the world’s great train journeys, the Tranz Alpine, which traverses across the South Island’s majestic landscapes. Your guide will collect you from Otahuna at 7:45 AM and drive you to nearby Rolleston Station. You will then experience the most scenic part of the rail journey as the train climbs into the heart of the Southern Alps, winding its way along the bright blue Waimakariri River and through dramatic alpine valleys before arriving at Arthur’s Pass National Park. Here, your guide will meet you for a hike in moss-laden forests teeming with glacial streams and waterfalls followed by a café lunch or picnic. You might even meet a kea, the world’s only alpine parrot. On your return trip via road to Otahuna, you may wish to stop at the monolithic limestone outcroppings of Castle Hill, one of the primary film locations from “The Chronicles of Narnia.” Or: Cooking class. Culinary excellence is a cornerstone of the Otahuna experience. Accommodation: Christchurch - Otahuna Lodge

Day 11: Christchurch departure (Private airport transfer)
You will be transferred to the airport for your return flight home.


12 Day - Honeymoon Escape
Savor the luxury of your hotels and find the ideal balance of private touring and time at leisure.

This wonderful 12 day vacation throughout New Zealand visits a variety of regions and landscapes; from rolling green hills in the North Island to the stunning mountain ranges of the South Island! This is the ultimate romantic tour of New Zealand, perfect for anyone seeking luxury, great food and local wine, and an ideal balance of private touring and time at leisure.

Private, exclusive tour - 12 nights in luxury 5* hotels/lodges (Domestic flights, local transfers or private driver-guide)

Day 1: Auckland arrival (Auckland airport concierge, Private airport transfer)
Day 2: Auckland (Day to explore the city and for your own leisure)
Day 3: Auckland – Waitomo Caves - Lake Taupo (Private Glow-worm caves tour)
Day 4: Lake Taupo (Private charter boat /lunch cruise on Lake)
Day 5: Taupo – domestic flight to Wellington – Palliser Bay (Private city tour, visit Martinborough, Kiwi walk)
Day 6: Palliser Bay (Private 4WD sheep station tour, afternoon for relaxing)
Day 7: Wellington – Departing flight to Picton/SOUTH ISLAND (Water-taxi to remote lodge in Marlborough Sound)
Day 8: Marlborough (Private wine tour/tasting Marlborough)
Day 9: Picton – domestic flight to Christchurch (Private city tour)
Day 10: Christchurch - domestic flight to Queenstown -  Wanaka (Private area and wineries tour, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown)
Day 11: Wanaka (Helicopter flight and cruise at Milford Sound, afternoon to your own leisure)
Day 12: Wanaka (4WD scenic and heritage tour on private high country station, afternoon for relaxing)
Day 13: Wanaka departure. (Private airport transfer)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland arrival (Auckland airport concierge service and private airport transfer)
You will be met on arrival at Auckland International Airport by your Aroha NZ Tours Representative, and transferred to your hotel in the city center. Accommodation: Auckland city Hilton hotel, Sofitel, Langham hotel (Luxury)  

Day 2: Auckland (Day to explore the city and for your own leisure)
Here you can spend the day in the Inner City and near the America’s Cup Village and visit the nearby Viaduct Basin and its many lively bars and restaurants. Walk onto Queen Street and explore the new Britomart, a vibrant shopping, entertainment and business precinct in the heart of down town Auckland. Surrounded by beautiful heritage buildings, it’s a neighbourhood of buzzing restaurants and bars, world-class fashion boutiques and interesting art spaces. Worth a visit is the Auckland Art Gallery with a collection numbering 15,000 works. The Gallery's collection includes major holdings of New Zealand historic, modern and contemporary art, and outstanding works by Maori and Pacific Island artists, as well as international painting, sculpture and print collections ranging in date from 1376 to today. Visit the nearby unique harbour, its location makes the Auckland Fish Market an easily accessible and captivating destination for locals and tourists alike. The Fish Market building hosts a variety of fresh seafood retailers, a boutique food market, restaurants, licensed cafes, an extraordinary wine encounter and the ever popular Auckland Seafood School. At lunchtime the open-air courtyard and cafes bustle with a steady stream of diners. By night it's the aromas of Asia that permeate the air as the standalone Hong Kong style and Korean eateries, come into their own. Optional - Whale and Dolphin Safari: Travel aboard Dolphin Explorer into the expansive Hauraki Gulf Marine Park on Auckland's Whale and Dolphin Safari from Viaduct Harbour. New Zealand Whale Watching encounters 75% on our trips. See dolphins on 90% of the trips. The Hauraki Gulf Marine Park is a biologically and geographically diverse maritime national park. Over 25 of the 37 southern hemisphere marine mammals have been identified in this marine park, making up almost a third of the world’s population of species. Or - Americas Cup sailing: By early afternoon join others for an unforgettable two hours of sailing. Here you have a unique opportunity to participate as crew on an actual America’s Cup yacht. Take the helm, exert energy on the grinders or simply sit back and enjoy the ride as we sail the beautiful Waitemata Harbour. The America’s Cup is the world’s oldest and most prestigious sporting trophy and ultimate yachting regatta. Usually the domain of billionaires and elite professional yachties. NZL 40 and NZL 41 offer the unique opportunity for everyone to participate in sailing on these grand prix racing machines. Accommodation: Auckland city - Hilton hotel, Langham hotel (Luxury) 

Day 3: Auckland – Waitomo Caves - Lake Taupo (Private Glow-worm caves tour)
Driving distance 4.5h
In the morning, we travel south through the lush green rural farm land of the Waikato region. The rich and fertile pastoral land of the Waikato is one of New Zealand’s major dairy producing and horse breeding areas, and host to incalculable stands of exotic timber. One of the major attractions of the Waikato region is the famous Waitomo Caves (translation: "where the water disappears into a hole in the ground"). Enjoy a short shuttle ride to the cave while your experienced guide reveals the rich history of Waitomo. Then, take a short walk through breath taking New Zealand native bush to the cave entrance. There, your guide lights the candles setting the scene for an intimate cave experience, where you will see glow-worms and cave formations up close and appreciate the beauty of Footwhistle Cave (also known to local Maori as Te Anaroa Cave). The solar powered lights are kept low so you can appreciate the magnificent glow worm displays at their best, only inches away. Around a corner lie the bones of one of New Zealand's lost treasures, the ancient Moa. The soothing sound of Footwhistle cave stream flows in the darkness below.  Formation lights are especially turned on to cast a warm glow over stunning cave formations. The guide tells the stories of the insect life that live here - titiwai, the glow worm, and tuna, the eel. After enjoying a relaxed stroll through the cave, you'll be seated in Footwhistle's Cathedral to see it lit up by a dazzling magnesium torch. Although the display only lasts a few seconds, your memories of the Footwhistle Cave will last a lifetime. In the afternoon we take you to Lake Taupo, the largest Lake in this country and on the way we stop at the Huka Falls - these spectacular falls roar through a 15-m wide chasm before plunging a further 11-m. Optional/instead of Waitomo Caves - Helicopter into Volcano: We can arrange a helicopter flight and landing on an active volcano “White Island (optional and extra charge). Situated 50 kilometres offshore, this active island volcano constantly emits a cloud of steam and periodically erupts to a greater extent expelling volcanic ash several thousand metres into the atmosphere. (This is the most active volcano in New Zealand) The main vent is below sea level and protected by crater walls. You can walk right inside its main crater just above sea level with a minimum of physical effort and without undue risk. This allows you to experience at first hand, nature's immense power as gas and steam burst up from far below the Earth's crust. An adventure tour you will not forget for a long time. Accommodation: Taupo - Huka Lodge, or The Point Villas (Deluxe), Hilton Hotel, Acacia Cliffs Lodge (Luxury) Or stay in Rotorua (Different activities available)

Day 4: Lake Taupo (Private charter boat /lunch cruise on Lake)
Late morning take a private charter trip on the nearby Lake in Taupo. A luxury vessel can take you to the many isolated coves and bays fringing the edges of the great lakes. Here you can fish for Rainbow trout, swim and picnic near the beautiful crystal-clear water. The area is home to some of the finest Rainbow and Brown trout in the world. The challenge of catching one can be met with the assistance of your own fishing guide. For lunch you can enjoy your fresh catch while resting on this comfortable vessel. Lake Taupo is also the world’s largest volcanic crater, created in one giant explosion. The ash cloud floated all over the world - ice samples from as far apart as Antarctica and Alaska have determined the explosion to have occurred in 186AD. The effects of the ash were even recorded in China and Rome. You can gather your own free volcanic souvenir from the shoreline in the form of very light pumice stones (great for cleaning off rough skin) which were spewed out in that eruption. Just about everywhere you look in the Lake Taupo region, you'll see a volcano. There are many other activities to participate in from walking treks to adventure activities like Sky diving. Recommended (Optional) Kayaking: Take a kayaking trip around New Zealand’s largest freshwater lake. Your Wilderness Escapes experience takes you across the crystal clear water of Lake Taupo. Under the shadow of an active Volcano, and metres away from Maori rock carvings. Accommodation: Taupo - Huka Lodge (Deluxe) or The Point Villas, Hilton Hotel, Acacia Cliffs Lodge (Luxury)

Day 5: Taupo – domestic flight to WellingtonPalliser Bay (Private city tour, Martinborough, Kiwi walk)
Driving distance2h
You will be picked up from your accommodation to be taken to the domestic Airport in Taupo to take a flight to Wellington. Arrive in Wellington, the political and cultural centre of New Zealand and one of its most attractive and interesting cities. Lonely Planet named Wellington ‘the coolest little capital in the world’ (2011), and the city is renowned for its arts, culture and native beauty. Wellington buzzes with delicatessens, cafes and restaurants – it’s a city that enjoys gourmet food and fine wine.  Head to Courtenay Place or Cuba Street to get amongst the good stuff. Lambton Quay is thoroughly upmarket, with designer fashions and food to match. And the Wellington Waterfront is for daytime exploration with parks, museums and landmarks to discover. Te Papa is New Zealand's innovative and interactive national museum. Explore the great treasures and stories of this country – its unique natural environment, Maori culture, art heritage, and fascinating history. With a combination of the latest technology and classic story-telling, Te Papa educates, entertains, and inspires. Experience an exquisitely carved Marae, walk through living native bush, and be shaken in the earthquake house. One of Wellington's most popular tourist attractions, the cable car runs from Lambton Quay, tunnels under the corporate towers of The Terrace and emerges in Kelburn. The ride continues past Kelburn Park and the Victoria University to the top of Upland Road, where the Lookout, Botanic Gardens, Carter Observatory, Planetarium and Cable Car Museum are located. The Thorndon area is New Zealand’s oldest suburb and remains the centre of New Zealand Government. Here visit the Capital Precinct. The Parliament buildings incorporate the early Parliament House, Library and the modern ‘Beehive’.  From Wellington you drive to Martinborough and the winery region of Wairarapa. In the late afternoon you are being transferred to Palliser Bay. There, spend your next few days at a sprawling seaside estate located on a secluded 5,000-acre sheep station. Or: Take an exclusive experience to view our treasured native bird – The Kiwi. Because the Kiwi is a semi-nocturnal secretive bird, few New Zealanders have seen their national bird in the wild Tours are arranged with an experienced guide from Environmental Services who carry out essential monitoring of the Kiwis. Guests are transferred from the Lodge and taken to a particular site. They then walk for up to 30 minutes to locate the Kiwi’s habitat. Guests can observe the guide checking the Kiwi’s transmitter and watch it being weighed and measured. Guests can touch the Kiwi and take photographs.  Accommodation: Palliser Bay - Wharekauhau Lodge (Deluxe) Or stay at Wellington City (Different activities optional)

Day 6: Palliser Bay (Private 4WD sheep station tour, day for relaxing)
Wairarapa is a region of big skies, wide valleys and small towns, full of character. Home of Peter Jackson (Lord of the Rings) and also making headlines at the moment is James Cameron (Titanic and Avatar) who is making his new home there. No visit to Wharekauhau is complete without a tour of this classic Romney sheep station. With 5,500 acres of private land, including ancient forests, peaceful lakes, and a wild and beautiful coastline, there is little shortage of choice when it comes to choosing a route for walking or mountain biking. By Car: Travel along the rugged coastline to the picturesque, historic fishing village of Ngawi, looking back over Palliser Bay to Wharekauhau. Continue on to one of New Zealand’s largest Brown Fur Seal colonies where seals bask in this unspoilt natural environment. Whilst there, climb to the top of the lighthouse for magnificent views. On return, stop at the historical Lake Ferry Hotel for famous fish and chips and some local beverages from the southernmost tip of the North Island.By 4WD: Bordered by the Rimutaka Ranges and Pacific Ocean, this classic Kiwi Romney sheep station features all the activities that have created New Zealand’s legendary farming heritage, including sheep shearing demonstrations, sheep dogs in action and daily farm events. Or - Horseback Riding: Ride horseback over one of the most spectacular farms on earth. Enjoy a picnic, carefully prepared by the Lodge kitchen, and stop along the way to eat lunch by a babbling brook, or overlooking the rugged and dramatic coastline of Palliser Bay Or - ATV Quad Bike: Ideal for the adventurous, these bikes are loads of fun. We’ll give you 20 minutes of tuition and you can enjoy a great way to travel along the black sand beaches, over scenic riverbanks and along open fields in the company of an experienced guide Or just relax and get pampered with an indoor massage or swim in the indoor pool. Accommodation: Palliser Bay - Wharekauhau Lodge (Deluxe) 

Day 7: Wellington – Departing flight to Picton/SOUTH ISLAND (Water-taxi to remote lodge in Marlborough Sound)
You will discover a region with a of myriad of inlets and bay's with dramatic hills that plunge steeply into the sea. The steep, wooded hills and small quiet bays of the sounds are sparsely populated, as access is difficult. Many of the small settlements and isolated houses are only accessible by boat. The main large port is Picton on the mainland, at the head of the Queen Charlotte Sound. The Queen Charlotte Track runs almost the entire length of the Sound. From here you travel with a water taxi to a small unique remote beach in the Marlborough Sounds. Take a relaxing walk through this area, or enjoy a kayak through the many bays and picnic on one of the remote sand-beaches. Enjoy an evening meal and a local wine at your accommodation. Accommodation: Marlborough: Sounds - Bay of Many Cove or The Sounds retreat (Luxury)

Day 8: Marlborough (Private wine tour/tasting Marlborough)
A water taxi will take you back to Picton. We have arranged a personalised tour of Marlborough’s leading vineyards and wineries. Replenish your cellar, taste, explore and enjoy. Taste the three Icons of Marlborough - Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, the Marlborough Sounds and Marlborough Greenshell Mussels. Just half an hour south of Picton lies Blenheim which is today one of New Zealand’s most important wine-producing areas.  Marlborough is New Zealand’s largest wine growing region. It has an enviable international reputation for producing the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world. It also makes very good Chardonnay and Riesling and is fast developing a reputation for high quality Pinot Noir. Of the region's ten thousand hectares of grapes (almost half the national crop) one third are planted in Sauvignon Blanc. Lots of sun, cool nights, low autumn rains and free draining alluvial soils combine to make Marlborough one of the world’s great wine producing regions. Sample the world famous Sauvignon Blanc and enjoy a gourmet lunch at one of the many renowned  restaurants. After your tour you board the water taxi in Picton and return to your accommodation. Accommodation: Marlborough: Sounds - Bay of Many Cove or The Sounds retreat (Luxury)

Day 9: Picton – domestic flight to Christchurch (Private city tour)
You take the water taxi back to Picton and then make a short drive to Blenheim airport where you take a flight to Christchurch. Bordered by hills and the Pacific Ocean, Christchurch is situated on the edge of the Canterbury Plains that stretch to the Southern Alps. Described by the Lonely Planet as a "vibrant city in transition, coping resiliently and creatively,” Christchurch is showing off its vibrancy with new developments popping up all over the place.  Whilst part of the central city of Christchurch is still cordoned off due to the impact of a series of earthquakes, there’s plenty to do in and around this rapidly changing city, like visiting the Re:Start shopping area and Pop Up City bars. For those who arrive early, you may wish to take a tour to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and Canterbury Museum. Optional - Akaroa Peninsula: Accommodation: City - The George Hotel (Luxury) or near Akaroa Otahuna Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 10: Christchurch - domestic flight to Queenstown - Wanaka (Private area and Wineries tour, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown)
Driving distance 1.5h
You depart Queenstown airport and make your way to Arrowtown a historic colonial village that takes you back into the Gold Mining days of the Otago region. As you depart Arrowtown you drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, what is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition (this is free for spectators, however, if you desire to make a jump the charge is additional to your tour package).   Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small micro climates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. Travel to Cromwell and Bannockburn, the heart of Pinot Noir country, and depending on your personal tastes, we will guide you to a selection of boutique wineries.At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Wanaka is a new and modern Alpine resort and mostly visited by New Zealanders. A year-round destination set against the pristine alpine backdrop of Mount Aspiring National Park, you can still discover that totally relaxed Kiwi way of life at Lake Wanaka. Recommended (optional) Jet boat trip: In the afternoon we can organise an exhilarating jet boat experience.  The Matukituki River is one of New Zealand's great jet boating rivers. Powerful and braided, the Matukituki flows from the glaciers and mountains of the Mount Aspiring National Park, part of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage area. Travel past the ‘Lord of The Rings’ film locations beneath stunning views of Mount Aspiring and Glaciers on this half day, glacier focused Jet boat journey. During several photo stops on the river, learn from your guide how this amazing landscape was carved by ice and of Maori heritage special to this area. Deep in the mountains, disembark for a 50 minute wilderness walk into native beech forest. This is a great opportunity to explore a remote part of the valley shared only with your small group before returning down river by jet boat to where your journey began. Accommodation: Wanaka - Whare Kea Lodge (superior) Silverpine lodge, Limetree Lodge or Tin Tub Lodge (luxury) Or you can stay in Queenstown for the last 3 nights – Azur Villas, Matakauri Lodge, Eichhadt's (superior) The Spire Hotel, Sofitel (Luxury)

Day 11: Wanaka (Helicopter flight and cruise at Milford Sound, afternoon to your own leisure)
Milford Sound is probably the most sought after destination in NZ, and sometimes acclaimed as 'The 8th wonder of the World'. Milford and Fiordland's mountains rise vertically up out of the sea to a height more than anywhere else in the world. Fly over the pristine clear blue waters of Lake Wanaka, up wide braided rivers that drain the Southern Alps snow melt, to mighty Mt. Aspiring. After crossing numerous glaciers valleys, alpine lakes and mountain ranges we fly along the rugged West Coast beaches, seeing seal colonies and bird life in their natural habitat before entering the mouth of Milford Sound from the Tasman Sea. We fly the whole length of the Sound to land at Milford Aerodrome. After a short look around and a bush walk and depending on your choice of flight, we either proceed back to Wanaka if on the Milford Magic flight, or if on the Grand Circle flight, we fly on deeper into Fiordland to see the impressive World’s 5th highest water fall, the Sutherland Falls. From here we proceed back to Wanaka through more of remote Fiordland via Lake Wakatipu, and over the gold rich Shotover River. Or- Scenic flight/cruise/flight - Take a scenic small plane flight to Milford Sound and discover Fiordland by cruise. Or - Helicopter flight to Doubtful Sounds: Doubtful Sound is a massive wilderness area of rugged peaks, rainforest and twisting, hidden inlets - all deep in the heart of Fiordland National Park. Known for its pristine beauty and wildlife, Doubtful Sound is the second largest of the 14 fiords in Fiordland National Park and is three times longer and 10 times larger than Milford Sound. Accommodation: Wanaka - Whare Kea Lodge (superior) Silverpine Lodge, Limetree Lodge or Tin Tub Lodge (luxury)

Day 12: Wanaka (4WD scenic and heritage tour on private high country station, afternoon for relaxing)
In the morning experience the rugged beauty and solitude of the spectacular high country, with this exclusive 4WD journey exploring an historic New Zealand sheep, cattle and deer farm. Maori and European historic sites, pure mountain air and breathtaking scenery. As braided river valleys, native beach forests and lush alpine meadows give way to the dramatic glaciated Southern Alps, the pure beauty of the scenery pushes daily pressures a million miles away. Part of Te Wahipounamu - Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area, Mt Aspiring National Park is an area of unrivalled natural beauty and host to hundreds of hiking tracks, rock climbing routes and trout fishing rivers, all within easy reach of Lake Wanaka, New Zealand. At its heart is Mt Aspiring, the park’s highest mountain at 3,027m and known to early Maori as ‘Tititea’ or ‘glistening peak’. This journey offers an unique insight into Wanaka’s rich history, heritage and modern-day farming life. Wanaka is a new and modern Alpine resort and mostly visited by us New Zealanders. A year-round destination set against the pristine alpine backdrop of Mount Aspiring National Park, you can still discover that totally relaxed Kiwi way of life at Lake Wanaka. Or/and - Jet Boat: Take an exhilarating jet boat experience. The Matukituki River is one of New Zealand's great jet boating rivers. Powerful and braided, the Matukituki flows from the glaciers and mountains of the Mount Aspiring National Park, part of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage area. Travel past the ‘Lord of the Rings’ film locations beneath stunning views of Mount Aspiring and Glaciers on this half day, glacier focused Jet boat journey. During several photo stops on the river, learn from your guide how this amazing landscape was carved by ice and of Maori heritage special to this area. Deep in the mountains, disembark for a 50 minute wilderness walk into native beech forest. This is a great opportunity to explore a remote part of the valley shared only with your small group before returning down river by jet boat to where your journey began. Accommodation: Wanaka - Whare Kea Lodge (superior) Siverpine Lodge,  Riverrun Lodge or Tin Tub Lodge (luxury)

Day 13: Wanaka departure. (Private airport transfer)
A taxi will take you back to the airport in Queenstown where you can get direct flights to Australia or take a domestic flight to Christchurch or Auckland for further direct flights.


14 Day - The Best by Sea, Air & Land
Experience some of the most dramatic scenery, while being active in a range of fantastic adventures.

On this tour you will experience some of most spectacular scenery in the world and you will able to participate in some of the best activities this country has to offer. Enjoy remote scenery on an epic scale with helicopter excursions to active volcanoes and a wilderness jet boat experience like no other. Relax and stay in some of the finest boutique stays/lodges in the country and enjoy our local produce with great wines and warm hospitality.

Private, exclusive tour - 13 nights in 5* luxury hotels/lodges (With a personal driver-guide or private driver-guide)

Day 1: Auckland Arrival (Auckland airport concierge and transfer, day to your own leisure)
Day 2: Auckland  – Domestic flight to Bay of Islands 
Day 3: Bay of Islands/Northland  (Private sailing charter in Bay of Islands)
Day 4: Bay of Islands – Domestic Flight to Lake Taupo/Rotorua
Day 5: Lake Taupo/Rotorua (Helicopter flight and landing in crater of volcanic White Island, Maori cultural performance and art centre)
Day 6: Lake Taupo/Rotorua – domestic flight to Christchurch - Arthur's Pass (Wilderness Alpine Lodge)
Day 7: Arthur Pass's – West Coast - Franz Josef Glacier (Blackwater Rafting in Glow-worm Caves, Pancake Rocks)
Day 8: West Coast – Lake Wanaka (Helicopter flight and landing at glacier, Waterfalls, "The Neck")
Day 9: Lake Wanaka (Mou Waho Island Eco Excursion)
Day 10: Lake Wanaka – Central Otago - Te Anau/Fiordland National Park (Private winery and area tour, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown)

Day 11: Te Anau – Fiordland National Park (Private Helicopter flight and lunch into remote area of Doubtful Sound)
Day 12: Te Anau – Southland - Queenstown (Wilderness Jet boat experience at Wairaurahiri River)
Day 13: Queenstown (Day to your own leisure)
Day 14: Queenstown departure

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland Arrival (Auckland airport concierge and private transfer, day to your own leisure)
 
You will be met on arrival at Auckland International Airport by your Aroha NZ Tours Representative and transferred to your accommodation in our luxurious vehicle.
Here you can spend the day in the Inner City and near the America’s Cup Village and visit the nearby Viaduct Basin and its many lively bars and restaurants. Walk onto Queen Street and explore the new Britomart a vibrant shopping, entertainment and business precinct in the heart of down-town Auckland.  Accommodation: Auckland - Hilton, Sofitel or Langham Hotel (Luxury)

Day 2: Auckland –
Domestic flight to Bay of Islands (Private area tour, afternoon to your own leisure) 
Private pick up from your inner city hotel to the domestic airport in Auckland where you will board a domestic flight to Keri Keri in the Bay of Islands. A taxi will await you and transfer you to your luxury lodge accommodation.  The Bay of Islands is a stunning part of New Zealand, and has 144 islands in total just waiting to be explored.
Located in the 'winterless' north it has a warm climate and many water based activities, making it a popular destination for New Zealand holiday makers and international tourists. The Bay of Islands can also claim to be the birth place of New Zealand. The Treaty of Waitangi - a treaty between the European settlers and the Maori people - was formally signed at Waitangi in 1840. The historic township of Russell, in the Bay of Islands was the first capital of New Zealand. You can wipe away the hours fossicking along the beach-front, wandering through little streets of some of New Zealand's oldest buildings, enjoy a drink at the waterfront Duke of Marlborough Hotel or dine at The Gables Restaurant, which was built in 1847. Accommodation: Bay of Island - Eagles Nest or Kauri Cliffs (Deluxe), Huntaway Lodge, Flagstaff lodge or Paihia Beach Spa Resort (Luxury)

Day 3: Bay of Islands/Northland  (Private sailing charter in Bay of Islands)
Your NZ luxury yacht charter begins at Opua Marina where you board a luxury yacht. From there you venture out to experience some of the many beautiful islands, beaches and water-based activities the Bay of Islands is famous for. This is a boaties and fisherman's paradise. Escape to a world where your biggest decisions are fishing or sailing, white wine or red, sunbathing or snoozing. You can take the back-seat for once and let someone else take care of everything. You'll feel completely relaxed and totally indulgent. That feeling will last until exactly the moment you step back on land. (Overnight option available) 
Accommodation: Bay of Island - Eagles Nest or Kauri Cliffs (Deluxe), Flagstaff lodge or Paihia Beach Spa Resort (Luxury)

Day 4: Bay of Islands –
Domestic Flight to Rotorua/Lake Taupo (Day to your own leisure) 
You will be transferred from your accommodation to the Domestic Airport in Keri Keri to board a flight back to Auckland and a connecting flight to Rotorua/Lake Taupo. In the afternoon you can relax in the tranquil settings of your luxury lodge style accommodation. There are many activities to participate in from walking treks to adventure activities like Sky diving. Recommended (Optional and extra charge): Boat cruise to Natural Hot Springs: Take a 15 minute private launch excursion to the natural hot springs of Lake Tarawera. Best accessed pre breakfast, - enjoy soaking in thermal. waters rising gently through the lake bed as the morning sun filters through native bush.  Or: Fly-fishing experience: We can arrange a full day fly fishing with a regional expert. He will collect you from your lodge and take you to one of the many local rivers. Lake Taupo tributaries remain open all year, where many of the other  rivers & streams around the rest of New Zealand are closed from May through to October, including the regions own back country rivers which we head for during the summer months. January & February are the warmest summer months with good dry fly fishing, with options galore around the region. He will supply you with top quality rods, lines, wades, licenses can be supplied if required along with superb rain jackets for your comfort. Late afternoon he will take you to your stay in the geothermal area of Rororua/Taupo. Here we can arrange a massage followed by a private dinner. Accommodation: Rotorua/Taupo - Solitaire Lodge,  Treetops and Huka Lodge (Deluxe), Wildwood Lodge and The Point Villas, Hilton Hotel, Chalet Eiger or Acacia Cliffs Lodge (Luxury)

Day 5: Lake Taupo/Rotorua (Helicopter flight and landing in crater of volcanic White Island, Maori cultural performance and art centre)

Today we have arranged a helicopter flight and landing on an active volcanic island called White Island. Located 50 kilometres offshore, this active island volcano constantly emits a cloud of steam and periodically erupts to a greater extent expelling volcanic ash several thousand metres into the atmosphere. The main vent is below sea level and protected by crater walls. You can walk inside its main crater just above sea level with a minimum of physical effort and without undue risk. This allows you to experience at first hand nature's immense power as gas and steam burst up from far below the earth's crust. Later in the day visit Te Puia, the premier Māori cultural centre in New Zealand - a place of gushing waters, steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. The Māori tradition lives on at Te Whakarewarewa, our Māori culture, and our National Carving and Weaving Schools of New Zealand. The environment alone is of enormous geological significance, with thermal activity ranging from boiling mud to the world famous 30-metre (100-foot) Pohutu geyser, erupting up to 20 times each day. The Kiwi Conservation Centre is a valuable part of a national Kiwi breeding programme. Here you can see our New Zealand native flightless bird and national icon in a specially lit purpose-built nocturnal house, with expert guides and information at hand. Watch a cultural performance and learn about the past of our native people, carvings and ta moko (tattoo art). Be captivated by the displays of weaponry and combat, coupled with the grace and beauty of the poi dance. You’ll be amazed by the spine tingling haka finale. Accommodation: Rotorua/Taupo -  Solitaire Lodge, Treetops and Huka Lodge (Deluxe), Wildwood Lodge and The Point Villas, Hilton Hotel, Chalet Eiger or Acacia Cliffs Lodge (Luxury)

Day 6: Rotorua/Lake Taupo –
domestic flight to Christchurch - Arthur's Pass (Wilderness Lodge)
Driving distance 1,5h
Arrive at Christchurch International Airport and you will be met by your driver/guide. Depart Christchurch through the scenic untouched areas and through Arthur's Pass. From your car you’ll see the fields of the Canterbury Plains and farmland, followed by the spectacular gorges and river valleys of the Waimakariri River. Stop for a walk at Castle Hill Basin, characterised by its distinctive limestone rock formations. These limestone rock formations are the water eroded remnants of limestone formed during the Oligocene age 30-40 million years ago when much of present day New Zealand was covered by the sea. Pass Lake Pearson and relax in your stay near Arthur's Pass Village, the South Islands highest Settlement, surrounded by mountain peaks rising more than 2,000 meters. There you will be taken on a great introductory tour to Arthur’s Pass National Park, 25 kilometres west of the lodge. This is mainly a sightseeing drive along the historic gold miner’s road; however opportunities are available to walk amongst alpine wild flowers and beech forest - and for the athletically inclined hobbit-filled gorges and waterfalls. The Lodge is tucked away in the heart of the Southern Alps.  You may want to explore the network of forest, farm and mountain trails or join a guide to learn about natural history and farming life on the 4000 acre Wilderness Lodge sheep farm and nature reserve.  Alternatively, just relax and enjoy the views and tranquil mountain setting. Accommodation: Arthur's Pass - Wilderness Lodge (Luxury) 

Day 7:  Arthur's Pass – West Coast - Franz Josef Glacier (Blackwater rafting in Glow-worm caves, Pancake Rocks)
Driving distance 5h
You depart Arthur's Pass and head towards Greymouth, your driver/guide will take you to the upper West Coast. The West Coast – New Zealand’s longest region – is a narrow 600km stretch of wild coastline, mountain peaks, glaciers, clear lakes and sparsely populated towns. This immense untamed natural environment is New Zealand’s most protected region. Take the Nile River Rainforest Train for transport through the primeval rain forest and towering limestone cliffs of the Nile River Canyon. Once changed, a short climb is required to enter the enormous Nile River Cave System where you meander through a calcite paradise of stalactites and stalagmites in the upper dry levels of the cave. Discovered only recently, the Metro cave is one of the few caves in the world you can walk through and see in its natural, unspoilt state, the way it was discovered. Down in the lower active levels of the Cave, you meet up with a slow moving underground river on which you float in your tube using only the natural light of a simply awe inspiring display of glow worms for navigation. You will explore an ancient wonderland of stalactites, stalagmites in the large dry upper levels and become entranced while under the galaxies of glow-worms in the awe-inspiring Ananui entrance series. You emerge from the cave into a remote and untouched world before leaving its tranquillity for the rushing bubbling waters of the low grade Nile River Rapids. On the drive back we stop at Punakaiki the jewel of the West Coast, which is world renowned for its pancake rock formations and blow-holes. Walk along some of the stunning and remote beach treks, though a dense rainforest with Nikau Palms and large ferns. We then follow the winding road along one of the most stunning coastal drives in the country.  We visit the historical gold mining town of Hokitika. Nearby take a walk over a swing bridge to the Hokitika Gorge, this is truly one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand! The beautiful turquoise water is quite breathtaking as is the gorge itself. You can stop and enjoy an exhilarating treetop adventure on New Zealand’s first treetop walk among temperate rainforest giants as you experience life with the native birds, high in the ancient Rimu and Kamahi tree canopy. It is an easy access for all to enjoy along a steel platform 20 meters high and over 450 meters long. We then take a leisurely and scenic drive to the famous glacier region and your day’s itinerary will end in the tiny settlement of Franz Josef.  The rugged West Coast is hemmed between the Tasman Sea and the imposing Southern Alps, making for spectacular contrasts in the surrounding scenery. Accommodation: West Coast - Te Waonui Forest Retreat or Westwood Lodge (Luxury)

Day 8: West Coast – Lake Wanaka (Helicopter flight and landing at glacier, Waterfalls, "The Neck")
Driving distance 3,5h
Two glaciers are located only 25 km from each other and are unique in the world as they seem to nearly reach the ocean. Discover the gigantic expanse of the Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier snowfields with a landing at high altitude. Step out of your helicopter and experience how it feels to stand in snow. The flight includes fantastic views of the Tasman Glacier and Mount Cook. Go as far south as the township of Haast. Beyond this point, the steep mountain ranges plunge directly into the sea - the first of the deep glacial fiords is just 60 kilometres away. A spectacular and scenic road links Haast and Wanaka. It reaches beyond wind-whipped Lakes Wanaka and Hawea, through golden tussock-covered hills, to wind among steep mountains cloaked in lush rainforest and cross tumbling rivers. Just 20 minutes from Haast you can take a 20 minute walk to the Roaring Billy Waterfall, an easy fern line walk takes you to the shores of the Haast River. Shortly later make a short stop at the 28m drop Thunder Creek falls. Further along your journey you stop and take a 30minute in return walk to the Blue pools. It features a carefully maintained gravel path and board-walks that wind through a native silver beech forest and lead to a swing bridge strung high above the Makarora River. The views back to the mountains of the Main Divide are absolutely breath-taking. The glacier-fed water in these deep pools is the colour of deep azure blue, and so clear that you can see right to the bottom, making the resident brown trout look like they are suspended in the air. As you exit Mt Aspiring National Park you will travel through what is known as “The Neck” a formation of land that separates two of our great South Island lakes, Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka. Wanaka is a new and modern Alpine resort and mostly visited by us New Zealanders. A year-round destination set against the pristine alpine backdrop of Mount Aspiring National Park, you can still discover that totally relaxed Kiwi way of life at Lake Wanaka. Or recommended (Optional and extra charges) Heli-hike: 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 sturdy leather boots and other equipment, you board the helicopter for your first flight over the pinnacles of the lower ice-fall. Here, the ice is in constant motion. You then circle the upper ice-fall and Victoria Falls 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 here. Each departure is a true voyage of exploration. There are so many changing features that the guides always find something new. Accommodation: Lake Wanaka - Wharekea Lodge and Minaret Station (Deluxe), or Lime Tree Lodge, Tin Tub Lodge (Luxury)

Day 9: Lake Wanaka 
(Mou Waho Island Eco Excursion)
As braided river valleys, native beach forests and lush alpine meadows give way to the dramatic glaciated Southern Alps, the pure beauty of the scenery pushes daily pressures a million miles away. Part of Te Wahipounamu - Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area, Mt Aspiring National Park is an area of unrivalled natural beauty and host to hundreds of hiking tracks, rock climbing routes and trout fishing rivers, all within easy reach of Lake Wanaka. At its heart is Mt Aspiring, the park’s highest mountain at 3,027m and known to early Maori as ‘Tititea’ or ‘glistening peak’. Blessed with a myriad of tracks and trails suitable for walking, hiking and mountain biking, the Lake Wanaka region provides endless options for the avid outdoors person. Near the centre of Lake Wanaka is Mou Waho Island, a unique glacial remnant of the last ice age, the island is craggy and forested with several beaches and near the top is an idyllic little lake called the Arethusa Pool. The walk up to the pool from the boat landing is 15-20 minutes and you will get panoramic views of Lake Wanaka. The island serves now as a sanctuary and wildlife on the island includes Buff Weka, N.Z Falcon, Wood Pigeon, Bellbird, Tomtit, Fantail, Wax Eye, Grey warbler, occasional Kaka and Geko Lizards. This is a guided trip with excellent advice on the birdlife, history and geology of the area. A tree is planted for each trip. Accommodation: Lake Wanaka - Wharekea Lodge and Minaret Station (Deluxe), Tin Tub Lodge or Lime Tree Lodge (Luxury)

Day 10: Lake Wanaka – Central Otago - Te Anau/Fiordland National Park (Wine and area tour, Kawarau Gorge, Arrowtown)
Driving distance 3,5h
A personal host will take you on a day tour. Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest-growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small micro-climates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. Travel to Cromwell and Bannockburn, the heart of Pinot Noir country, and depending on your personal tastes, we will guide you to a selection of boutique wineries. At some stage of the wine tour we will suggest a stop for a relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Your next stop is in Arrowtown, a historic colonial village that takes you back to the Gold Mining days of the Otago region. Visit the surrounding areas of Arthur's Point and then it's on to Coronet Peak for more spectacular views of Queenstown. In the afternoon the journey takes you past the Eastern shores of Lake Wakatipu to Lake Te Anau. Here you will be visiting one of the most dramatic and beautiful parts of New Zealand. The extraordinary scenic beauty has earned this region a reputation as a significant sightseeing and walking destination, and a 'must see' for anyone travelling to New Zealand. The scenery is spectacular and the track passes through many landscapes of the Fiordland National Park ranging from rocky mountain ridges to tall mossy forests along the lake shores. The township of Te Anau was originally established as a service community to the rural pasturelands on the eastern side of the lake. Accommodation: Te Anau - Dockbay Lodge or Fiordland Lodge (luxury)

Day 11: Te Anau – Fiordland National Park (Private helicopter flight and lunch into remote area of Doubtful Sound)
Experience scenery on an epic scale in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand's very own land of sheer granite mountains, with spectacular fiords reaching ever inland. A premier experience! You will journey south over Lake Manapouri and across the Main Divide to the remote southern fiords. Over-fly the small, scattered islands that are unique to Dusky Sound, before heading north to Doubtful Sound. Take a spectacular journey past hidden alpine lakes, cascading waterfalls and lush native forest to Doubtful Sound. In the heart of the Fiordland National Park we have found a pristine spot hidden from the rest of the world, for you to enjoy a wilderness landing. After one hour you will be heading further north to view two more sounds and returning via the southern arm of Lake Te Anau.   Or: (If weather does not permit the flight!) Milford Sound drive and cruise: Driving distance 4h return We take you by car to the spectacular Milford Sound, described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, which was carved out during successive ice ages and, plunges to a depth of 265 meters at its deepest point off Mitre Peak. The awesome splendour of this region is unsurpassed anywhere else in the world, a daring claim in a country which offers extraordinary beauty around every corner. Accommodation: Te Anau - Dockbay Lodge or Fiordland Lodge (Luxury)

Day 12: Te Anau – Southland - Queenstown
(Wilderness Jet boat experience at Wairaurahiri River)
Driving distance 6,5h
Today you take part in the longest, most daring and exhilarating jet boat trip In New Zealand. Hump Ridge Jet services the South Coast of Fiordland National Park including Lake Hauroko and the Wairaurahiri River. Lake Hauroko is the deepest lake in New Zealand and is drained by the Wairaurahiri River, which falls 200 meters to sea level and is 27 kilometres of grade 3 white water rapids. The river is commonly described as New Zealands longest waterfall.  Take a  short walk to explore the wild south coast line (lovely beach walk with views of Stewart Island and the Solander Islands) as well a as short walk to Waitutu Virgin Podocarp Forest (Oldest Podocarp Forest in NZ). On this journey you experience wonders of the wild south coast and you can still hear the call of the Wild (Native Bird Song). For lunch enjoy a bush style Venison BBQ Lunch. Late afternoon we take you to the Catlins. The Catlins is where native forest meets the sea fostering waterfalls and river valleys along the way. There are rocky coastal bays, inlets and estuaries along the seashore.  Late afternoon we take you to Queenstown at the shore of Lake Wakatipu. Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay and  Eichardt’s Hotel (Deluxe)  or The Dairy, Sofitel Hotel (Luxury)

Day 13: Queenstown (Day to your own leisure)
Enjoy a relaxing day in Queenstown!
Surrounded by majestic mountains and nestled on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown’s stunning scenery is inspiring and revitalising. The region is renowned for incredible adventure activities and spectacular outdoor terrain. You could try skiing, snowboarding, bungy jumping, paragliding, jetboating, sky diving and more! Or, if you want something a little more relaxed, you can choose from numerous family activities, nature experiences, tours and beauty spas. Queenstown has transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan town, tucked into a picturesque bay.There's a permanent buzz in down town, where you’ll find a fantastic choice of restaurants, a lively bar scene and excellent shopping.  Accommodation: Queenstown - Azur Lodge, Matakauri Lodge, Blanket Bay and Eichardt’s Hotel (Deluxe) or The Dairy, Sofitel Hotel (Luxury)

Day 14: Queenstown departure

A taxi will transfer you to Queenstown Airport for your departure.


14 Day – Adventure & Indulgence Tour
Exhilarate yourself on this epic adventure, experience the trip of a lifetime, while relaxing in luxury.
New Zealand offers adventure experiences that are as varied as the landscape whether that’s on land, in the sky above, underground, or in the sea. On this epic adventure tour, you will embrace the awesome challenges that New Zealand has to offer and experience the trip of a lifetime. After a day full of action you can relax in one of our most prestige lodges and boutique stays and enjoy gourmet dinners with some local wine.

Private, exclusive tour - 13 nights 5* luxury lodges (Domestic flights, Private chauffeured transfers or private driver-guide)

Day 1: Auckland City – Domestic flight to Bay of Islands (Airport concierge service and private transfer, afternoon to your own leisure)
Day 2: Bay of Islands (Fishing adventure)
Day 3: Bay of Islands (Quad-biking or horse-trekking along beaches)
Day 4: Bay of Islands – Domestic flight to Rotorua (Private airport transfers, afternoon to your own leisure)
Day 5: Rotorua (Mountain bike and Eco Zip lining adventure)
Day 6: Rotorua – Day trip to Waitomo Caves (Blackwater rafting/Black Abbys)
Day 7: Rotorua – Domestic flight to Nelson/SOUTH ISLAND (Private transfer, afternoon to your own leisure)
Day 8: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Full day water taxi and kayaking experience)
Day 9: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Canyoning adventure at Torent River)
Day 10: Nelson – Domestic flight to Queenstown (Private transfer/ & area tour Shotover jet boating and Kawarau Bungy Jumping)
Day 11 Queenstown – Half day trip to Fiordland National Park (Scenic flight/cruise/flight to Milford Sound, afternoon for relaxing)
Day 12/13: Queenstown (Day to your own leisure, chose from a variety of adventure activities)
Day 14: Queenstown departure (Private airport transfer)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland arrival - Domestic flight to Bay of Islands (Private transfer, afternoon to your own leisure)
The Bay of Islands is a subtropical micro-region known for its stunning beauty & history. For those that love beaches and water activities, it's paradise. A 35 minute flight north of  Auckland, the Bay of Islands encompasses 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula and includes the boutique towns of Opua, Paihia, Russell and Kerikeri. Relax in one of our luxury boutique lodges set within beautiful grounds and offering spectacular views of the Bay of Islands. A mild climate, good fishing, beautiful beaches & the laid-back nature of picturesque small townships make the Bay of Islands a popular holiday destination. Accommodation: Bay of Island – Huntaway lodge, Flagstaff Lodge (Luxury) or Kauri Cliffs, Eagles Nest (Deluxe)

Day 2: Bay of Islands (Fishing adventure)
With more than 15,000 kilometres of coastline, New Zealand promises salt water fishing challenges of every kind. Just north of Russell - you’ll enter a maritime adventure playground with an abundance of wildlife including penguins, dolphins, marlin, whales, gannets and more. According to local legend, the North Island is the result of a spectacularly successful game fishing expedition. In Maori it is known as Te Ika a Maui - the fish of Maui. The Bay of Islands offers many fishing options from land based salt water fly to charter boat sports fishing. The local charter boats have been fishing the Bay of Islands and the North East coast of New Zealand for many years. All vessels are provided with professional skippers. The local vessels target Marlin, Tuna, Yellowtail Kingfish, Hapuku and Snapper. All boats are comfortable, with plenty of shelter from the elements and offer toilet facilities. Most offer cooking facilities, a fridge, and tea and coffee is complimentary. Accommodation: Bay of Island – Huntaway lodge, Flagstaff Lodge (Luxury) or Kauri Cliffs, Eagles Nest (Deluxe)

Day 3: Bay of Islands (Quad-biking or horse-trekking along our beaches)
For the more experienced, horse trekking offers the opportunity to explore the Bay of Islands and surrounding areas. You may embark on a ride to the volcano, where you’ll enjoy breath-taking 360 views of the Pacific Ocean, the islands and the pine forest. Custom tailored rides are also available including swimming with your horse and treks up to ridge line of the local volcano to take in the spectacular views. Or: You can enjoy an adventurous day over on the West Coast of New Zealand, quad biking on the endless coastline of Ninety Mile Beach. We recommend you stop at the top of the panoramic mountains of sand to photograph the Pacific Ocean and the coast below. When heading back to the Lodge after your fun-filled day, a stop at the famous Mangonui Fish and Chip restaurant is a highlight. Accommodation: Bay of Island – Huntaway lodge, Flagstaff Lodge (Luxury) or Kauri Cliffs, Eagles Nest (Deluxe)

Day 4: Bay of Island – Domestic flight to Rotorua (Private airport transfers, afternoon to your own leisure)
This morning you will be taken by a private driver back to Kerikeri airport, where you take a connecting domestic flight, over Auckland to Lake Rotorua. Rotorua is known for bubbling mud pools, shooting geysers and natural hot springs, as well as showcasing our fascinating Maori culture. Explore on a short hike one of the geothermal wonderlands that have been shaped and coloured by volcanic and geothermal forces for thousands of years. From crystal-clear streams and magical forests, to epic biking trails and explosive geysers, Rotorua has it all. The city offers a raft of attractions and experiences for everyone from adventure-seekers to those just looking to unwind. Sitting within the Pacific Rim of Fire, Rotorua is a geothermal wonderland with bubbling mud pools, clouds of steam, and natural hot springs perfect for bathing and relaxing in. After marvelling at the distinctive landscapes and volcanic activity within a geothermal park, enjoy a simple soak in a natural hot stream or indulge in a wellness getaway at a luxurious spa. Accommodation: Rotorua – Black Swan Hotel, Hamurana Lodge (Luxury) or Treetops Lodge, Solitaire Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 5: Rotorua (Mountain bike and Eco Zip lining adventure)
Rotorua has the world's best mountain bike trails. That's not our own boast. That's what Australian Mountain Bike (AMB) magazine said when they recently visited. Rotorua City has become a mecca for mountain bikers from all over the world. With over 130km of purpose built mountain biking trails all a short 5 minute drive from the city centre, you would struggle to find anywhere better in the world. Allow 3-4 hours round trip with 2-3 hours riding depending on your skill and fitness levels. In the afternoon enjoy a canopy zip lining tour: This is the ONLY native forest zip-line canopy tour in New Zealand and it is incredible - it’s high, it’s fun, it’s beautiful, it’s peaceful and you’ll remember it for the rest of your life!! And it’s suitable for almost everyone!! Embark on a magical journey through untouched native New Zealand forest from an unexplored perspective. 
Accommodation: Rotorua – Black Swan Hotel, Hamurana Lodge (Luxury) or Treetops Lodge, Solitaire Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 6: Rotorua – Day trip to Waitomo Caves (Blackwater rafting/Black Abbys) Driving distance 4hr return  
As you depart Rotorua your tour will take you through the Waikato region, one of New Zealand's greenest places, and richest agricultural regions. You will pass land with lush grass for raising cattle, thoroughbred horses and vast stands of exotic timber. One of the major attractions of the Waikato/King Country region is the famous Waitomo Caves (translation: 'where the water disappears into a hole in the ground'). There we have organised “Black Abyss” the ultimate Waitomo adventure and is the caving tour of choice for natural born adrenaline junkies everywhere. Descend into the seemingly bottomless black depths of the glow worm studded Ruakuri Cave. This five hour expedition combines abseiling the 35 metre tomo, climbing, whizzing down a flying fox and cave tubing underneath glow worms into one unforgettable journey. At every stage you're accompanied and supported by experienced caving guides who know and love this totally unique and mind-blowing environment. After y our cave experience you make the return drive to Rotorua. Accommodation: Rotorua – Black Swan Hotel, Hamurana Lodge (Luxury) or Treetops Lodge, Solitaire Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 7: Rotorua – Domestic flight to Nelson/SOUTH ISLAND (Private transfer, afternoon to your own leisure)
Following breakfast you will transfer in a private vehicle to Rotorua airport in time to catch your flight to Nelson via Wellington. When you arrive at Nelson's small airport, you will be met & transfer in a private vehicle to your deluxe accommodation. Sunny Nelson lives up to its name with the highest amount of sunshine in the country. Nelson is the commercial centre & seaport for a fertile, highly productive & extremely beautiful district noted for fruit, hops & tobacco growing as well as general agricultural & pastoral production. There is a vibrant art community with numerous galleries for art lovers to explore. The remainder of today can be spent relaxing at your luxurious accommodation. In the evening enjoy a sumptuous evening meal with local Marlborough wine. Accommodation: Nelson – Resurgence Lodge, Stonefly Lodge (Luxury) and Eden House, Split Apple Retreat (Deluxe)

Day 8: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Full day water taxi and kayaking experience)
Your day begins at 0830am at the beautiful seaside enclave of Marahau, the entrance to the Abel Tasman National Park. Here you board a water taxi with your guide and boat to Split Apple Rock to view one of our local wonders. You then travel into the Abel Tasman National Park to Appletree Bay where your walk begins through lush native bush with amazing sea views. Learn about New Zealand’s flora and fauna, and local stories about the characters of the Abel Tasman. If the tides are right you will visit our ‘kiwi’ bach on the beachfront where time has stood still. At midday you will walk down to Watering Cove, a golden beach with clear blue water and lunch waiting. Here your guide for the morning will hand your group into the care of your kayak guide and the next stage of your adventure will begin. You will paddle south, back to Marahau, travelling past beautiful beaches, islands, sea caves, reefs, and tidal lagoons. Your friendly and experienced kayak guide sharing their knowledge and tales of the Abel Tasman. After a full day of sightseeing, you can once again retreat to your luxury lodge for dinner. Accommodation: Nelson – Resurgence Lodge, Stonefly Lodge (Luxury) and Eden House, Split Apple Retreat (Deluxe)

Day 9: Nelson/Abel Tasman (Canyoning adventure at Torrent River)
Canyoning is a combination of lots of fun stuff all bunched into one exciting activity. Trips normally start with a walk up through beautiful scenery. Then it’s time to get the rubber suits on and start making our way down the canyon. You jump off cliffs into deep pools below, slide down water polished chutes and abseil besides or sometimes even through showering waterfalls. Most of the time you’ll be surrounded by steep walls, escaping is impossible. And of course, your guides will make sure you know exactly what to do. Going on a canyoning trip is the only way anyone can get to see these stunning places and experience all the fun stuff Mother Nature throws at you. Torrent River is a popular canyoning trip, simply because it has it all. Jumps, slides, floats, abseils, you name it……Torrent’s got it. All this exciting stuff takes place in a gorgeous granite canyon filled with some of the purest water you can find and wrapped in mind-blowing, unspoiled rain forest. This is a great place to start your canyoning adventures. On the way we’ll introduce you to the rich history of the area and the giant trees of the forest, some are many centuries old. Accommodation: Nelson – Resurgence Lodge, Stonefly Lodge (Luxury) and Eden House, Split Apple Retreat (Deluxe)

Day 10: Nelson – Domestic flight to Queenstown (Private transfer/ & area tour Shotover jet boating and Kawarau Bungy Jumping)
Following breakfast you take a private transfer to Nelson airport where you will join a scheduled flight to Queenstown via Christchurch. Queenstown is one of New Zealand’s top visitor destinations and if you come to the region you’ll understand why. Queenstown sits on the shore of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu among dramatic alpine ranges; it’s rumoured that gold prospectors - captivated by the majestic beauty of the surrounding mountains and rivers - gave this now cosmopolitan town its name. Queenstown is rated internationally as one of the world’s top holiday destinations and in 2014 was named New Zealand’s number one destination in the Travellers’ Choice Destinations by TripAdvisor as well as the second best destination in the South Pacific. Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also it’s most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small micro-climates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, what is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition (this is free for spectators, however, if you desire to make a jump the charge is additional to your tour package). On the wayback to Queenstown stop at the Shotover River. Shotover Jet is the only company permitted to operate in the spectacular Shotover River canyons. It's a thrilling ride - skimming past rocky outcrops at close range in your Shotover Jet 'big red', as you twist and turn through the narrow canyons at breath taking speeds. And a major highlight - hold tight for the world famous Shotover Jet full 360 degree spins. Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 11 Queenstown – Half day trip to Fiordland National Park (Scenic flight/cruise/flight to Milford Sound, afternoon for relaxing)
In the morning you are taking a flight/cruise excursion into the Milford Sound. You are heading for the spectacular Milford Sound, described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world” which was carved out during successive ice ages and, at its deepest point off Mitre Peak, plunges to a depth of 265 meters. The awesome splendour of this region is unsurpassed anywhere else in the world, a daring claim in a country which offers extraordinary beauty around every corner. You will enjoy spectacular views of the mountains, lakes and fiords of the Fiordland National Park. At Milford Sound your launch cruise travels the full length of Milford Sound. Return to Queenstown via the famous Sutherland Falls and glaciers of the Fiordland National Park. Late afternoon settle into your small boutique stay and enjoy the spectacular views of the area. Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 12/13: Queenstown (Day to your own leisure, chose from a variety of adventure activities)
With a smorgasbord of outdoor activities, Queenstown is the home of the ultimate adventure bucket list. There’s skiing in the winter and activities such as bungy jumping, sky diving, para-sailing, canyon swinging, white water rafting and jet boating all year round. It has also become a renowned cycling destination, providing everything from easy scenic tracks to back-country trails, road rides to heli-biking and the Southern Hemisphere’s only gondola accessed downhill mountain biking. You will have some free time available in Queenstown for extra adventure add-ons such as aerobatic stunt flights, river surfing, hang gliding and much more; your guide will be on hand to organise these for you and make recommendations. Accommodation: Queenstown – Queenstown Park Hotel, or The Dairy Hotel (Luxury) or Eichardt’s Hotel, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 14: Queenstown departure (Private airport transfer)
From Queenstown you can get flights to Australia or connect easily back to Christchurch or Auckland, to connect to other international flights.

16 Day Active North & South Island Tour
Enjoy hiking and a variety of other activities on a very comprehensive tour of the North and South Island.
This tour suits people of a wide range of fitness levels and outdoor experience, particularly if you enjoy hiking and a variety of other activities. In the North Island explore a marine reserve along white sandy beaches, hike in unique volcanic terrain and geothermal areas and experience Maori culture. On the South island you explore undisturbed and inspiring scenery that has remained largely untouched for thousands of years. From the snow-capped mountains of the majestic Southern Alps, ancient native rainforest, pristine rivers and lakes to the remote sand dunes, reef and surf of the rugged West Coast

Private, exclusive tour - 16 nights 5* in luxury lodges/hotels (Private guided tour or private driver-guide)

Day 1: Auckland City (Airport concierge service and private transfer, day to your own leisure)
Day 2: Auckland – Coromandel (walk the golden and white sand beaches)
Day 3: Coromandel/Whitianga (Hahei beach, half day sea kayaking to Cathedral Cove)
Day 4: Coromandel – Lake Taupo (Walk at geothermal Hidden Valley, Huka Falls)
Day 5: Taupo – Day-trip into National Park (Full day hike at Tongariro Alpine Crossing)
Day 6: Taupo – domestic flight to Blenheim/over Wellington (Water Taxi, afternoon to your own leisure)
Day 7: Marlborough Sounds (Hiking in Queen Charlotte Sound)
Day 8: Marlborough - Nelson (Full day private winery tour by bike)
Day 9: Nelson (Full day private charter boat in Abel Tasman)
Day 10: Nelson – West Coast (Underwater caving and tubing in Glow-worm Caves)
Day 11: West Coast - Punakaiki - Franz Josef Glacier (Pancake Rocks, Helicopter hike)
Day 12: Franz Josef Glacier - Wanaka (Wilderness River Jet Boat Safari)
Day 13: Lake Wanaka - Te Anau/Fiordland National Park (Private winery and area tour)
Day 14: Te Anau – Day trip to Milford Sound (Guided walk Fiordland, Encounter Cruise)
Day 15: Te Anau - Queenstown (Last Shopping, afternoon for relaxing)
Day 16: Queenstown departure (Private airport transfer)

Prices: We recommend the following guidelines for customized tour packages, excluding international flights: ◦5* and 5*Plus from NZ$ $750 - $1650+ per person per day. The customized package will include accommodation, airport transfers and other transportation within New Zealand, guided tours or activities, unique experiences, trip planning, and 24X7 support during your trip. Please enquire for a custom quote. The price is customized based on final accommodation choices, travel dates, and other custom preferences.

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Day 1: Auckland City (Airport concierge service and private transfer, day to your own leisure)
You will be met on arrival at Auckland International Airport by your Aroha NZ Tours Representative, and transferred to your accommodation in our luxurious vehicle. Here you can spend the day in the Inner City and near the America’s Cup Village and visit the nearby Viaduct Basin with its many lively bars and restaurants. Walk onto Queen Sreet and explore the new Britomart with superb shopping and dining. Accommodation: Auckland City Sofitel, Hilton Hotel (Luxury) 

Day 2: Auckland – Coromandel (Walk the golden and white sand beaches)
Driving distance 3h
Your tour today takes you to the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula. The Coromandel is one of New Zealand’s most popular and best-loved holiday destinations. When you visit it you will see why. A binocular’s view across the gulf from Auckland, it is everything that a big city isn't. First, we pass through the historic gold mining town of Thames. From Thames, your drive takes you out along the beautiful winding coastline of the western side of the peninsula to Tapu. We take you further to the top of beautiful Coromandel Peninsula and the same named township. Fabulous golden and white sand beaches with magnificent coastal scenery, a rugged forest cloaked interior waiting to be explored, are just some of the natural attractions that have people returning to The Coromandel time after time. The Coromandel is where Kiwis go on holiday! Renowned worldwide for its natural beauty - misty rainforests and pristine golden beaches, the Coromandel is blessed with hundreds of natural hideaways, making it an ideal place to slow down, relax and unwind. Accommodation: Whitianga - Bayview 91 and Lonely Bay Lodge (Luxury)

Day 3: Coromandel/Whitinaga (Hahei beach, half day sea kayaking to Cathedral Cove)
Whitianga has attracted visitors for more than a thousand years, since Maori explorer Kupe first settled here around 950AD, but it was Captain James Cook who gave the area its name, when he anchored in the bay in 1769 to observe the transit of Mercury. Now an established tourist resort, the Bay's spectacular coastline is dotted with islands and its relatively sheltered waters are perfect for all water sports. You will have the opportunity to explore the picturesque Hahei Beach with its white beaches and stunning shoreline to Cathedral Cove and its marine reserve. A fantastic view from the lookout point will give you spectacular photo opportunities and a fabulous view of the coastline. Kayaking to Cathedral Cove is rated by New Zealand's leading tour companies as one of the best sea kayaking trips in the country. The Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve opens up a sea kayaking paradise full of beaches, islands and rock gardens that are just waiting to be explored. Paddle through sea caves, interact with the local marine life and discover the thrill of kayak sailing with the wind on your back. To top it off we land at Cathedral Cove where you will be treated to our world famous cappuccinos and hot chocolates on the beach! The Coromandel is the home of many artists and craftspeople. Pop into their studios – you’re welcome to visit – and pick up a unique piece of art or pottery to take home with you. Accommodation: Whitianga - Bayview 91 and Lonely Bay Lodge (Luxury)

Day 4: Coromandel – Lake Taupo (Walk at geothermal Hidden Valley, Huka Falls)
Driving distance 4h
Today you leave the Coromandel and continue your journey to Taupo.  You drive through the Waikato region known for farming and thoroughbred horses.  Lake Taupo is the world’s largest volcanic crater, created in one giant explosion. The ash cloud floated all over the world - ice samples from as far apart as Antarctica and Alaska have determined the explosion to have occurred in 186AD. The effects of the ash were even recorded in China and Rome. You can gather your own free volcanic souvenir from the shoreline in the form of very light pumice stones (great for cleaning off rough skin) which were spewed out in that eruption. Just about everywhere you look in the Lake Taupo region, you'll see a volcano. Come and explore a world of gushing geysers, hot springs, bubbling mud pools and some of the largest and most amazing silica terraces in the world. Wander through the Hidden Valley and visit the thermal Ruatapu Cave which extends more than 36m down to the 'Waiwhakaata' or 'Pool of Mirrors' hot pool at the bottom. Orakei Korako boasts the most active geysers of any geothermal park in New Zealand. Up to 23 active natural geysers play freely through the area, which is constantly changing. Marvel at the number of boiling hot springs and the vibrant colours all around you, or take a native bushwalk through this untouched geothermal paradise. The Lonely Planet Guide describes Orakei Korako as "arguably the best thermal area left in New Zealand". The highlight for many visitors to Orakei Korako is the thermal Ruatapu Cave (Sacred Hole). The cave extends more than 35m down to a hot pool at the bottom named 'Waiwhakaata' (Pool of Mirrors). It's one of only two known caves in the world located in a geothermal field. Access to the pool is prohibited, but the viewing platform provides a safe location for viewing the cave. The beautifully clear pool contains warm acid water. Accommodation: Taupo – Acacia Cliffs Lodge, Taupo Lodge (Luxury) or Huka Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 5: Taupo – Day-trip into National Park (Full day hike at Tongariro Alpine Crossing)
Driving distance 1h each way
New Zealand's oldest national park and a dual World Heritage Site, the Tongariro National Park is rich in both cultural identity and dramatic, awe-inspiring natural scenery. Unique landforms, including the volcanic peaks of Ngauruhoe, Tongariro and Ruapehu ensure the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is considered a world-renowned trek. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is heralded as the best one-day trek available in New Zealand, while others say it ranks among the top ten single-day treks in the world. Many who complete the 19.4-kilometre journey will tell you the climbs can be steep and the weather unpredictable, though worth it in every aspect. In the evening relax in your own hot pool with spectacular views into a large gorge, surrounded by pure nature. Accommodation: Taupo – Acacia Cliffs Lodge, Taupo Lodge (Luxury) or Huka Lodge (Deluxe)

Day 6: Taupo – domestic flight to Blenheim/over Wellington (Water Taxi, afternoon to your own leisure)
In the morning take a domestic flight from Taupo, over Wellington to the South Island. Within the Sounds you will discover steep, wooded hills and small quiet bays as the Sounds are sparsely populated, as access is difficult. From here you travel with a water taxi to a small unique remote beach in the Marlborough Sounds. Or: (extra charges) take a float plane! Accommodation: Marlborough Sounds – Bat of Many Coves Resort or The Sounds Retreat (Luxury)

Day 7: Marlborough Sounds (Explore - Hiking in Queen Charlotte Sound)
Many of the small settlements and isolated houses in the Sounds are only accessible by boat. The main large port is Picton on the mainland, at the head of The Queen Charlotte Sound. The Queen Charlotte Track runs almost the entire length of The Queen Charlotte Sounds. The track offers a spectacular journey through the Marlborough Sounds. Walk through lush bush, around historic bays and along skyline ridges. You will be rewarded with unsurpassed views of both Queen Charlotte and Kenepuru Sounds and encounters with native birds such as the inquisitive weka. Accommodation: Marlborough Sounds – Bay of Many Coves Resort or The Sounds Retreat (Luxury)

Day 8: Marlborough - Nelson (Full day private winery tour by bike) Driving distance 2,5h
In the morning take a water taxi back to Picton from where you will be collected for a winery tour. Blenheim is at the entrance of the Marlborough Sounds and is the main town in the region. Its lovely sunny climate makes this area an ideal wine growing region. Take a gentle wine tour by bike through Marlborough vineyards, learning from our expert guides about the how our landscape, climate and people forge the world’s best Sauvignon Blanc, along with stunning Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Gris. In the afternoon we take you to Nelson. The Nelson/Tasman region of New Zealand is known for its sheltered cerulean bays, its superb produce, its winemakers and its artists, its wild mountains, its trout-fishing rivers, and the golden, postcard beaches of The Abel Tasman National Park. Accommodation: Nelson – Eden House, Splitapple Retreat (Deluxe) or Resurgence Lodge (Luxury)

Day 9: Nelson (Full day Private charter boat in Abel Tasman)
The Abel Tasman is our smallest national park yet it consistently ranks as one of the top 5 tourist attractions in New Zealand. Its golden beaches, turquoise waters, native bush and pristine marine reserves make this world-renowned park a “must-do” experience. Join a scenic cruise for the most special day trip, exploring along the Abel Tasman National Park's coastline; past Split Apple Rock, Kaiteriteri, Marahau, round golden sandy bays, Adele and Fishermans Islands, and on to Tonga Island seal colony. After boarding your cruise boat at Stephens Bay, we cruise around the headland to Split Apple Rock, taking our time to enable you to get the best views and photo's during your scenic cruise. Here you may see several shags drying their wings above the warm rocks after their early morning fishing. Your cruise itinerary is flexible, so if there is something to see on your day trip, like dolphins riding the bow wave or New Zealand fur seals fishing, then we'll go take a look. Similarly if there's a particular bay you want to visit or Abel Tasman National Park feature you want to see, then please do let the skipper know and he'll try to accommodate your wishes. After we've said goodbye to the seals we find a sheltered bay for a light lunch. You can swim, sea kayak, go ashore for a bush walk, or just relax on board while we prepare your lunch. We have plenty of snorkeling equipment if you are keen to work up an appetite, and sea kayaks on board for your enjoyment. Accommodation: Nelson – Eden House, Split apple Retreat (Deluxe) or Resurgence Lodge Luxury)

Day 10: Nelson – West Coast (Buller Gorge, Wild West, Underwater caving and tubing in Glow-worm Caves)
Driving distance 4h
Depart Golden Bay for the start of your 'Wilderness Tour'. Your tour takes you deep into the heartland of the south. The northernmost of the three main passes across the Southern Alps, you traverse the pass on its route between north Canterbury and the West Coast. On your way you pass through extensive unmodified beech forest, alpine scenery and crystal clear rivers. You drive through the Buller Valley, contained within steep-sided, bush-clad gorges. The twisting road that has been carved through this gorge is often the only man-made structure you'll see for some time. On arriving in Westport, your driver/guide will take you along the West Coast. The West Coast – New Zealand’s longest region – is a narrow 600km stretch of wild coastline, mountain peaks, glaciers, clear lakes and sparsely populated towns. This immense untamed natural environment is New Zealand’s most protected region. You will have the opportunity to join others at an Underworld Rafting trip. Visitors are fitted out with designer wet suits, wet suit socks, boots, gloves and helmet at the NWA Ltd Charleston Base. A courtesy coach takes you to The Nile River Rainforest Train for transport through the primeval rain forest and towering limestone cliffs of the Nile River Canyon. Once changed, a short climb is required to enter the enormous Nile River Cave System where you meander through a calcitic paradise of stalactites and stalagmites in the upper dry levels of the cave. Down in the lower active levels of the cave, you meet up with a slow moving underground river on which you float in your tube using only the natural light of a simply awe inspiring display of glow worms for navigation. You emerge from the cave into a remote and untouched world before leaving its tranquillity for the rushing bubbling waters of the low grade Nile River Rapids. We stop and stay near Punakaiki the jewel of the West Coast. Punakaiki is world renowned for its pancake rock formation and blowholes. Walk along some of the stunning and remote beach treks, though a dense rainforest with Nikau Palms and large ferns. Accommodation: West Coast- Birdsferry Lodge (Luxury)

Day 11: West Coast - Punakaiki - Franz Josef Glacier (Pancake Rocks, Helicopter hike on Glacier)
Driving distance 3,5h
In the morning we stop at Punakaiki to view the pancake rock formations and blow-holes. Walk along some of the stunning and remote beach treks, through a dense rainforest with Nikau Palms and large ferns. From Greymouth your journey winds its way through the western slopes of the West Coast which displays a series of magnificent mountain ranges, and native fauna. Hokitika is a small town known both for gold and coal mining. We take a leisurely and scenic drive to the famous glacier region and your day’s itinerary will end in the tiny settlement of Franz Josef. In the afternoon experience awe-inspiring views of Mt Cook and Tasman, breath-taking views of the glaciers and neve's. The rugged West Coast is hemmed between the Tasman Sea and the imposing Southern Alps, making for spectacular contrasts in the surrounding scenery. Two glaciers are located only 25 km from each other and are unique in the world as they seem to nearly reach the ocean.  At Franz Joseph you take an exciting scenic flight, you land high up on the glacier and undertake a two hour guided hike amongst some of the most pristine and awe-inspiring glacier scenery available. Your guide chooses the route as you go and with an eye for the most spectacular ice formations you'll soon be making your way through a wonderland of towering pinnacles and brilliantly blue ice. You'll enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and with plenty of photo opportunities and the chance to learn more about this magnificent glacier, this will almost certainly be your most memorable experience whilst in New Zealand. Accommodation: Glacier area – Te Waonui Retreat or Westwood Lodge (Luxury)

Day 12: Franz Josef Glacier - Haast - Mt Aspiring National Park - Wanaka (Rainforest walks, Wilderness River Jet Boat Safari) Driving distance 4h
You leave the glacier region and go as far south as the township of Haast. Nearby take a gentle walk following the slow flowing Ship Creek Tauparikaka. A creek-side viewpoint allows easy observation of the forest plants and wildlife. Deep in the swamp forest, are views of New Zealand's tallest tree, the Kahikatea. Explore a part of New Zealand that's splendidly isolated - there are more resident seals and penguins than people. South of Haast, the coastline turns westward along a 24 kilometre, gently curving bay to Jackson Head. This headland provides shelter from the prevailing wind direction, and here a fishing harbour has survived since the early pioneer days of seal hunting. Jackson Head also marks the southern end of the west coast's narrow river plains. Beyond this point, the steep mountain ranges plunge directly into the sea - the first of the deep glacial fiords is just 60 kilometres away. Discover the world’s first and only ocean to Alps river jet boating tour, exploring Te-Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. In the afternoon we continue on our journey and a spectacular and scenic road links Haast and Wanaka. It reaches beyond wind-whipped Lakes Wanaka and Hawea, through golden tussock-covered hills, to wind among steep mountains cloaked in lush rainforest and cross tumbling rivers. Just 20 minutes from Haast take a 20 minute walk to the Roaring Billy Waterfall, an easy fern line walk will take you to the shores of the Haast River. Later on you can make a short stop at the 28m drop Thunder Creek falls and then take a 30 minute return walk to the Blue pools. It features a carefully maintained gravel path and board-walks that wind through a native silver beech forest and lead to a swing bridge strung high above the Makarora River. The views back to the mountains of the Main Divide are absolutely breath-taking. The glacier-fed water in these deep pools is the colour of deep azure blue, and so clear that you can see right to the bottom, making the resident brown trout look like they are suspended in the air. As you exit Mt Aspiring National Park you will travel through what is known as “The Neck” a formation of land that separates two of our great South Island lakes, Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka. Wanaka is a new and modern Alpine resort and mostly visited by us New Zealanders. A year-round destination set against the pristine alpine backdrop of Mount Aspiring National Park, you can still discover that totally relaxed Kiwi way of life at Lake Wanaka. Accommodation: Wanaka – Riverrun Lodge, Limetree Lodge and Silverpine Lodge (Luxury)

Day 13: Lake Wanaka - Te Anau/Fiordland National Park (Private winery and area tour)
Driving distance 3h
Central Otago is New Zealand’s fastest growing wine region and also its most scenic. Take the time to explore these incredible vineyards set in small micro-climates in a landscape dominated by high snow-capped mountains, and tussock clad slopes. At some stage of the wine tour we suggest a stop for relaxing lunch at one of the wineries. Drive through the famous Kawarau valley and gorge. Stop at, what is widely regarded as a safe spectator attraction the famous Kawarau Gorge Bungy Jumping exhibition (this is free for spectators, however, if you desire to make a jump the charge is additional to your tour package). You will stop in Arrowtown, a historic colonial village that takes you back into the Gold Mining days of the Otago region.  In the afternoon your journey takes you past the Eastern shores of Lake Wakatipu to Lake Te Anau. Here you will be visiting one of the most dramatic and beautiful parts of New Zealand. The extraordinary scenic beauty has earned this region a reputation as a significant sightseeing and walking destination, and a 'must see' for anyone travelling to New Zealand. The scenery is spectacular and the track passes through many landscapes of the Fiordland National Park ranging from rocky mountain ridges to tall mossy forests along the lake shores. The township of Te Anau was originally established as a service community to the rural pasture-lands on the eastern side of the lake. Accommodation: Te Anau – Dockbay Lodge or Fiordland Lodge (Luxury)

Day 14: Te Anau – Day trip to Milford Sounds (Guided walk Fiordland, Encounter cruise)
Driving distance 4h return
We are heading for the spectacular Milford Sound, described by Rudyard Kipling as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” which was carved out during successive ice ages and, at its deepest point off Mitre Peak, plunges to a depth of 265 meters. The awesome splendour of this region is unsurpassed anywhere else in the world, a daring claim in a country which offers extraordinary beauty around every corner. Getting there is half of the experience; we take you through the Fiordland National Park, past staggeringly beautiful valleys, lakes and creeks. We begin with a short boat ride across Milford Sound’s deep water basin to Sandfly Point, adeptly named as you will see! This is the end point of the Milford Track, but the start of our Milford hike. From there we begin our guided walk, meandering alongside the cascading Arthur River then Lake Ada, on a well formed track. Our destination and half way point is Giants Gate waterfall. This spectacular waterfall is best viewed and photographed from the large swing bridge spanning the river. You may encounter Kea’s, New Zealand’s cheeky alpine parrots and we stop and explore some of nature’s wonders on the way. At Milford we board a vessel and cruise on the Fiord through sheer cliffs covered with vegetation that plunges into the sea. View the Bowen Falls, hurtling 165 meters into the sea, and the Stirling Falls further down the Sound, set amidst the towering cliffs and dwarfed by Mitre Peak. On the way back we take a board walk into the “Chasm” to see surreal, water-hewn rock sculptures. If the time allows we will stop at the “Mirror Lakes”, before entering the narrow and dark 1km long Homer Tunnel. Accommodation: Te Anau – Dockbay Lodge or Fiordland Lodge (Luxury)

Day 15: Te Anau - Queenstown (Last day for shopping, afternoon for relaxing)
Driving distance 2h
In the morning drive back to the Queenstown, the Southern Hemisphere’s premier four season lake and alpine resort. Surrounded by majestic mountains and nestled on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown’s stunning scenery is inspiring and revitalising. Queenstown has transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan town, where’s a permanent buzz down-town and you’ll find a fantastic choice of restaurants, a lively bar scene and excellent shopping. In the afternoon you will be taken into the tiny settlement of Glenorchy. This is one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand and used for a favourite location in several Hollywood film productions and commercials around the world. Accommodation: Queenstown – The Dairy Hotel, Sofitel (Luxury) or Azur Villas, Matakauri Lodge or Blanket Bay (Deluxe)

Day 16: Queenstown departure (Private transfer)
A taxi will collect you from your accommodation and transfer you to the airport.
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