New Zealand Small Group Touring in New Zealand

Small Group Touring in New Zealand

$6768pp

14 days includes Auckland, Rotorua, Napier, Martinborough, Wellington, Blenheim, Kaikoura, Mt Somers, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Wanaka, Franz Josef, Punakaiki, Christchurch

Departure Dates:

  • 1 December - 14 December 2010
  • 6 January - 19 January 2011
  • 23 February - 8 March 2011
  • 15 March - 28 March 2011
  • 1 April - 14 April 2011

 

Package code: 91105NZ01

Small Group tour of New Zealand

Milford Sound

Maori Metting House

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14 Day North & South Island tour capturing the kaleidoscope of New Zealand life - its people, culture and nature.

Our New Zealand Small Group tours cater for no more than 10 to 16 travelers - these New Zealand tailor-made, guided, small group tours maximize comfort, freedom and flexibility. Small group travel in NZ has many advantages. If you want to make an impromptu "photo-stop" to capture something that caught your eye, it's easy. And with these small group tours, you can choose to simply drop in and out of places, and there are no long queues to get on and off the coach.

Whether you are travelling with friends, family, or alone, our small groups provide you with the personal touch, security and charm to enhance your time in enchanting New Zealand.

Day 1: Auckland - Rotorua (D)
Your driver/guide meets you at your city hotel. Drive south in to the lush dairy farmlands of Waikato. Visit Waitomo’s breathtaking glow worm cave and explore this dramatic region studded with limestone outcrops. In the evening you will be touched by the warmth of a Maori concert – the traditional welcome to visitors – and a dinner that includes hangi food steamed in an earth oven.

Day 2: Rotorua (B)
Relax and enjoy leisurely touring in this lakeside town at the heart of Maori culture, geothermal activity and tranquil lakes. We visit Rotorua Museum and choose from a host of optional geothermal attractions and activities exclusive to this region.

Day 3: Rotorua - Napier (B)
Huka Falls, where the Waikato River thunders through a narrow chasm, is an irresistible photo stop. From Taupo there are great views across New Zealand’s largest lake to the mountains of the Central Plateau. Crossing rugged ranges we reach the seaside town of Napier. Renowned for its Art Deco architecture, Napier was rebuilt in this style after a disastrous earthquake in 1931. Your guide will introduce you to the region’s premier vineyards and artisan food. Your hotel is right on the waterfront.

Day 4: Napier - Martinborough (B)
Hawkes Bay is New Zealand’s food basket - orchards, vineyards and market gardens abound. We drive south through Havelock North and Hawkes Bay’s pastoral landscape of orchards, farms and vineyards to Martinborough in the Wairarapa region. We stop at Mt Bruce National Wildlife Centre, a sanctuary for rare and endangered species including kiwis and tuatara. We finish the day in Martinborough, a pretty village in the heart of the Wairarapa vineyard region.

Day 5: Martinborough - Wellington (B)
We drive over the Rimutaka ranges to Wellington, the capital city. We visit Te Papa, the national museum and tour the city sights. Tour around the waterfront to Oriental Bay and up Mt Victoria for stunning views of the city and harbor. Your inner city boutique hotel is at the heart of Wellington's eclectic cafe scene.

Day 6: Wellington - Cook Strait ferry - Blenheim (B, D)
This morning we catch the ferry from Wellington to cruise for three hours across Cook Strait into Tory Channel and up beautiful Queen Charlotte Sound to Picton. We tour this premier wine and food region including tasting at Cloudy Bay, the vineyard that put Marlborough sauvignon blanc on the map. Dine in this evening at Hotel d'Urville's highly regarded Wine Bar and Brasserie.

Day 7: Blenheim - Kaikoura (B)
Leave behind the dry, golden hills of Marlborough for the spectacular scenery of the Kaikoura Coast. There's the opportunity to take a whale watching cruise. Kaikoura is also the place for close encounters with seals and seabirds as well as whales. We stay right on the waterfront at White Morph. Seafood, especially crayfish, is a specialty in this ocean side town.

Day 8: Kaikoura - Mt Somers (B, L, D)
The highway continues along the coastline before winding inland over the Hunderlee Hills and dropping down to the Canterbury Plains. The wine district of Waipara set on terraces above the river is an ideal coffee stop. After a special lunch we drive over to the foothills of the Southern Alps and the small village of Mt Somers. We dine in Stronechrubie's acclaimed restaurant tonight.

Day 9: Mt Somers - Queenstown (B)
After Burkes Pass the landscape changes to the turquoise lakes and dramatic sweeping vistas of tussock grasses and mountains of the Mackenzie Basin. At Lake Tekapo the picturesque church and sheepdog statue are favorite photo stops. At the head of Lake Pukaki is Mt Cook at 3754 meters, New Zealand's highest mountain, known in Maori as Aoraki "the cloud piercer". The Lindis Pass leads to the rugged Kawarau Gorge and into Queenstown. Your boutique hotel is just a few minutes walk above the town with views to the lake and Remarkables Range. There’s a wide range of restaurants and cafes in this famous tourist resort – and your driver/guide will let you know his favorites.

Day 10: Queenstown - Milford Sound - Nature Cruise - Queenstown (B)
This morning you are picked up from your hotel to fly to Milford Sound deep in the heart of Fiordland National Park. At Milford take a cruise down the sound, dominated by iconic Mitre Peak, out to the Tasman Sea. It’s a stunning fiord landscape of waterfalls, rainforest, mountains and wildlife. Return to Queenstown by plane.

Day 11: Queenstown - Cardrona Valley - Wanaka (B)
The morning is free to further explore Queenstown. Perhaps take an early morning jet boat ride on the spectacular Dart River in The Lord of the Rings country or a helicopter scenic flight before driving to Arrowtown, a picturesque goldmining village. Heading into tussock country, the road climbs up the Crown Range then down into the Cardrona Valley. We stop at quaint Cardrona Hotel, its history stretches back to the goldmining era then continue on to Wanaka amid a panorama of mountain peaks.

Day 12: Wanaka - Haast Pass - Franz Josef (B)
Drive beside Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka before heading into superb mountain and river scenery of the Haast Pass in Mt Aspiring National Park. There are several great short walks on well-maintained tracks through native beech forests to waterfalls and blue pools where trout lurk. Leaving the mountains, the road winds along the edge of the river to Haast where the Department of Conservation Centre documents the regions’s colourful history, flora and fauna. Continue north through the lush, primeval rainforest of Westland World Heritage Park, stopping at Ship Creek for a stroll on the beach to the dune lake and through swampland rainforest. At Franz Josef Glacier short walks take you to vantage points to view the advancing glacier.

Day 13: Franz Josef - Hokitika - Punakaiki (B, D)
Early this morning you may choose to take an optional flight over the glaciers and Mt Cook and enjoy the thrill of landing on a glacier. We visit Okarito’s lovely lagoon, home of the rare kotuku, white heron. then travel on up the coast passing mirror lakes, boulder-laden rivers and catching glimpses of the Southern Alps. At Hokitika there are a host of craft galleries – Pounamu (greenstone) carving, glass blowing, wood and copper artisans. A beautiful coastal road following part of the ancient Greenstone Trails used by Maori for centuries in search of Pounamu leads to your hotel on the coast at Punakaiki. A little further up the road is the leading local attraction – the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks, sculpted sea stacks and towering cliffs. If the tide is right, blowholes spread clouds of spray. Dine this evening in your hotel’s restaurant.

Day 14: Punakaiki – Arthur's Pass - Christchurch (B)
Sit back and enjoy the magnificent alpine scenery of rugged Otira Gorge and Arthur’s Pass National Park. Crossing the Canterbury Plains to reach Christchurch in the late afternoon. You are delivered to your accommodation in this English style city of stone buildings, large parks and stunning gardens.

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