Day 1

    

Auckland

Day notes

Welcome to New Zealand!

After your arrival you can pick up your rental car directly at the airport and make your way to 'Auckland Central'. 

Afterwards you can either walk along the harbor of the "City of Sails", as Auckland is aptly called, or stroll through the shopping centers of the city center. A visit to the War Memorial Museum or the Sky City Tower is also recommended.

If you want to enjoy your dinner with spectacular panoramic views of New Zealand's largest city, we recommend visiting the rotating Orbit Restaurant in the Sky Tower.

Check-in to Airedale Boutique Suites

Self Drive from Auckland Airport [AKL] to Airedale Boutique Suites

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Auckland Airport [AKL]

Arrival

Airedale Boutique Suites

Optional
Optional
Planned

Included:

  • Pick up your rental car at Auckland Airport from Go Rentals

Day 2

    

Paihia

Day notes

Today you will leave the big city of Auckland and drive over the harbor bridge along the hibiscus coast to Matakohe and can visit the popular Kauri and Pioneer Museum.

In the afternoon you will reach the Waipoua Kauri Forest, where beside the typical tree ferns the gigantic Kauri trees can be found. These are not only among the mightiest conifers on earth, but also among the oldest in natural history.

Take a walk through the forest (Footprints Waipoua Meet Tane).

Then continue via Opononi to the natural harbor of Hokianga. The strong westerly wind regularly leaves behind large masses of sand, which pile up into imposing dunes at the entrance to Hokianga Harbour.

Your journey continues to Paihia in the Bay of Islands.

Once in Paihia, you can take an early evening ferry ride from Paihia to Russell.

This charming town of Russell is the perfect starting point to explore the Bay of Islands.
It has the country's first seaport, the first European settlement and New Zealand's first capital in nearby Okiato. The city's streets retained their original layout and names in 1843. Many of the historic buildings can still be seen today. New Zealand's first licensed hotel, bar and restaurant, The Duke of Marlborough, is located on the waterfront in the historic village of Russell.

Enjoy dinner here before the ferry takes you back to Paihia.

Check-out from Airedale Boutique Suites

Self Drive from Airedale Boutique Suites to Omapere

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Airedale Boutique Suites

Arrival

Omapere

Planned

Self Drive from Omapere to Allegra House

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Omapere

Arrival

Allegra House

Check-in to Allegra House

Planned
Optional

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 3

    

Paihia

Day notes

Design today according to your wishes.

You can take a trip along the "Ninety Mile Beach" to Cape Reinga, the tip of the North Island.

Or you can take a boat trip through the islands of the Bay of Islands, New Zealand's subtropical paradise. We recommend the "Dolphin Eco Experience". This tour gives you the opportunity to swim and snorkel with dolphins in their natural environment. With a little luck you will encounter bottlenose dolphins among still other dolphin species, baleen whales, killer whales, seals, fish and penguins. You will also travel to some remote islands and gain an insight into this historically important region of New Zealand.

An interesting historical excursion is the visit to the Treaty House of Waitangi, where the peace treaty between Maoris and English was signed in 1840 and has great importance in the coexistence of both cultures until today.

Planned

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 4

    

Waikato

Day notes

Via Whangarei and Auckland, you will travel to the fertile heart of the North Island with its distinctive dairy industry before reaching the Waitomo/Waikato district.

Nearby you will have the opportunity to visit the famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves. In a boat, you will glide through the glowworm grotto on the underground lake.

Alternatively, you can take a more adventurous approach. Equipped with a wetsuit, helmet and pit lamp, you will float through the glowworm cave in car tires hooked together. Once the lamps are extinguished, the cave ceiling illuminates in thousands of tiny lights, almost like the Milky Way.

You will spend the evening in a rural style accommodation. Together with your New Zealand hosts you will enjoy a tasty dinner and let the evening end in a pleasant atmosphere.

Check-out from Allegra House

Check-in to Farmstay Waikato

Self Drive from Allegra House to Farmstay Waikato

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Allegra House

Arrival

Farmstay Waikato

Included:

  • Breakfast at the accommodation
  • Dinner at the accommodation

Day 5

    

Rotorua

Day notes

After breakfast you will say goodbye to your local hosts.

On your way to Rotorua we recommend a stopover in Matamata. During a 2-hour guided tour you will discover the real Middle Earth here and visit the movie set of the "Lord of the Rings" and the "Hobbit" trilogies, which might be better known to you as the "Shire". During your tour you will see the Hobbit Caves, "The Green Dragon Inn" and many other highlights.

Rotorua is not only the center of Maori culture, but also famous for its geothermal activity. Geysers, steaming lakes and rivers, bubbling mud holes and multicolored hot mineral springs known for their healing properties can be admired here.

Check-out from Farmstay Waikato

Check-in to Prince's Gate Hotel

Self Drive from Farmstay Waikato to Prince's Gate Hotel

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Farmstay Waikato

Arrival

Prince's Gate Hotel

Afternoon
Planned

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 6

    

Rotorua

Day notes

Today you will spend a free day in Rotorua, where there is no lack of excursion possibilities.

At Te Puia Thermal Reserve, for example, you can experience how thin the earth's crust is here and how hot it is underneath. Use all your senses to experience colorful sinter terraces, eruptions of geysers, bubbling mud holes and the stinking fumes of sulfur fumaroles.

Alternatively, you can take the cable car to a panoramic mountain and enjoy the panorama of Rotorua.

In the evening we recommend a visit to a Maori village. Here you will be greeted traditionally at the gate of the marae and then experience the rituals of the Maori. Optionally you will be invited to "Hangi", an earth oven dinner, after the concert at the Meeting House. The dinner is cooked in an earth cave on glowing stones. There are shuttles to pick you up from your accommodation in Rotorua and eventually bring you back.

Morning
Optional
Afternoon
Optional

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 7

    

Ohakune

Day notes

On the onward journey today you can stop at Kerosene Creek at Kerosene Hot Springs. These natural, free hot springs consist of a creek, a 2m high waterfall and several hot pools in the middle of the forest (about 200m walk from the parking lot) about halfway between Rotorua and Taupo.

Afterwards, the drive continues to Lake Taupo, a crater lake larger than Lake Constance, which was formed by a massive volcanic eruption about 2000 years ago. Here a stop at the foaming Huka Waterfalls or at the geothermal park 'Craters of the Moon' is worthwhile.

Afterwards you drive along Lake Taupo to the Tongariro National Park.

This is defined by three sister volcanoes Ruapehu (2797 m), Tongariro (1967 m) and Ngauruhoe (2291 m), as well as a landscape of black ash, brown dust desert and the mountain streams lined with native beeches. Many Maori legends and tales surround the three mountains. In 1991, the national park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and two years later, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Several scenes from the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy were filmed in Tongariro National Park. Mount Ngauruhoe is featured as the mountain of destiny in the film. 

You will stay here overlooking the volcanoes of the National Park, at the foot of Mt. Ruapehu.

Check-out from Prince's Gate Hotel

Self Drive from Prince's Gate Hotel to Powderhorn Chateau

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Prince's Gate Hotel

Arrival

Powderhorn Chateau

Check-in to Powderhorn Chateau

Morning
Optional
Morning
Optional
Afternoon
Planned
Afternoon
Optional

Expert tips:

If you wish to do the breath-taking Tongariro Crossing, we recommend spending an extra night in the National Park.

You will climb the impressive volcanic massif on a trail that has become one of the most popular hiking trails due to the constantly changing, partly moon-like landscape and the spectacular views. You will look from Mt. Tongariro (1967 m) to its sister volcanoes Mt. Ngauruhoe (2291 m) and Mt. Ruapehu (2796 m). 

You will cross several craters, pass fumaroles and hot springs and admire the bright turquoise "Emerald Lakes". The strenuous alpine traverse opens up almost all vegetation forms of the national park. Solidified lava flows and bizarre rock formations give a feeling of "moonscape", while minerals color the crater lakes garishly.

An incredible experience!

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 8

    

Wellington

Day notes

The three partly still active volcanoes of the Tongariro National Park form the backdrop of your drive along the Desert Road. The drive through barren steppe country, surrounded by peaks up to 2700 m, brings you to the green, fertile farm areas of Rangitikei and Manawatu. The journey continues along the Kapiti Coast to Wellington, the capital of New Zealand.

Here you can visit the parliament, stroll along the promenade or explore the national museum "Te Papa" (entrance free of charge).

The funicular will take you to the Observatory, Botanical Gardens and lookout point over the harbor, while you can enjoy a magnificent view of New Zealand's capital from the lookout mountain Mt. Victoria.

In the evening we recommend a visit to Zealandia, a bird sanctuary so close to the center of the capital. With a local guide you will take a short hike through the park and see various animals, which become active only in the evening hours. With a bit of luck you may even see the Kiwi bird, an endangered flightless bird and also the national symbol of New Zealand.

Check-out from Powderhorn Chateau

Check-in to Ohtel Wellington

Self Drive from Powderhorn Chateau to Ohtel Wellington

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Powderhorn Chateau

Arrival

Ohtel Wellington

Expert tips:

Wellington's hidden culinary street is called Leeds Street. Could this former shoe factory be the most delicious little alley in the world? 
Visit the Leeds Street Bakery, founded by the popularity of a cookie. But not just any cookie, a salted caramel cookie that has become one of the most popular treats in Wellington. Leeds Street Bakery in Hannahs Laneway is one of the most celebrated artisan producers in this culinary hotspot. In addition to its famous cookies (which come in regular and gluten-free versions), the bakery also makes delicious bread and other baked goods that are delivered to cafes throughout Wellington.
Let the tantalizing smell of chocolate guide you at the Wellington Chocolate Factory. See up close how the famous artisan chocolate is made from bean to bar, and sample some of the latest flavor creations.

It's definitely worth spending 2 nights in Windy Welly. There is so much to discover with such a wide variety of people, stores, cafes, bars, restaurants....

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 9

    

Marlborough Sounds

Day notes

In the morning you board the Interislander ferry, including your rental car, to Picton on the South Island. You will drive across the Cook Strait and through the Marlborough Sounds, an area of "drowned" valleys formed by the geological subsidence of a low mountain range. Steep ridges still bear witness to the original mountains, which today protrude as narrow peninsulas between deep inlets.

From Picton Harbour you will be taken by boat transfer 'Cougar Line' to your idyllic accommodation in the Marlborough Sounds. Located directly on the water, you will discover a world without roads and everyday noise, which guarantees pure relaxation.

In this unique atmosphere you will enjoy an unforgettable dinner at the end of the day.

Check-out from Ohtel Wellington

Self Drive from Ohtel Wellington to Interislander Ferry Terminal Wellington

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Ohtel Wellington

Arrival

Interislander Ferry Terminal Wellington

Cruise from Interislander Ferry Terminal Wellington to Picton Ferry Terminal

Details  
Company

Interislander Ferry

Mode

Cruise

Vehicle Type

including rental car

Embark

Interislander Ferry Terminal Wellington

Disembark

Picton Ferry Terminal

Self Drive from Picton Ferry Terminal to Cougar Line

Details  
Company

Wassertaxi

Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Picton Ferry Terminal

Arrival

Cougar Line

Planned

Cruise from Cougar Line to Punga Cove Resort

Details  
Company

Water Taxi

Mode

Cruise

Vehicle Type

without rental car

Embark

Cougar Line

Disembark

Punga Cove Resort

Check-in to Punga Cove Resort

Expert tips:

Another night in the Marlborough Sounds, so away from people, roads and cars, is our tip here.

Included:

  • Breakfast in accommodation
  • Interislander ferry from Wellington to Picton x2 adults, x1 car
  • Boat transfer 'Cougar Line', Picton Harbour-Punga Cove Accommodation
  • Dinner at accommodation

Day 10

    

Kaikoura

Day notes

Waking up in the middle of the Marlborough Sounds must be like a morning in paradise. Enjoy your breakfast there before a boat transfer takes you back to Picton to the harbor.

You will then continue south along the east coast.

You will first reach Blenheim in the Marlborough Plain. Viticulture in this region started in the 70's when "Montana Wines" was looking for new land. The composition of the soil, high sunshine duration, a long autumn and cold winter are excellent conditions for a first class wine, especially for Sauvignon Blanc. We recommend a visit to the idyllic winery 'Cloudy Bay'. Of course, a wine tasting is not to be missed here.

Your journey continues along the wild and romantic coast to Kaikoura. Sperm whales are not rare at the coast of Kaikoura, attracted by the rich food supply of the warm ocean currents. You can also observe fur seals lying on the rocks here along the highway, and with a bit of luck even dolphins acrobatically jump out of the water.

Check-out from Punga Cove Resort

Planned

Cruise from Punga Cove Resort to Picton Marina

Details  
Mode

Cruise

Embark

Punga Cove Resort

Disembark

Picton Marina

Planned

Self Drive from Picton Marina to Lemon Tree Lodge

Details  
Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Picton Marina

Arrival

Lemon Tree Lodge

Check-in to Lemon Tree Lodge

Planned

Included:

  • Breakfast at the accommodation
  • Boat transfer 'Cougar Line' - Punga Cove Accommodation-Picton Harbour

Day 11

    

Hokitika

Day notes

In the morning you will have the opportunity to participate in a whale watching tour.

The journey continues into the hinterland, over the alpine Lewis Pass and dense southern beech forests to the west coast.

On your way you will pass through the port town of Greymouth and a landscape characterized by grazing and forestry, as well as historic gold panning areas.

On the way from Greymouth to Hokitika, somewhat inland, you will find Shantytown. This Heritage Park was built to give the young and young at heart a taste of the history of the area and its gold rush.

You will then reach your destination for the day, Hokitika, located at the mouth of the river of the same name. The town is mainly the center of the processing of greenstone, the very hard New Zealand jade, which is transformed into beautiful pieces of jewelry here.

Being located on the west coast, Hokitika is known for beautiful sunsets, which you can marvel at if you are lucky.

Check-out from Lemon Tree Lodge

Self Drive from Lemon Tree Lodge to Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Lemon Tree Lodge

Arrival

Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast

Recommended
Recommended
Optional

Check-in to Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast

Expert tips:

If you feel like it, you can take a small detour north along the west coast to Punakaiki to the Pancake Rocks.

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 12

    

Fox Glacier

Day notes

In the morning we recommend the 'Treetops Walk Hokitika'. From there you can see the majestic trees and the sea from a completely different perspective.

Your journey continues to Ross, a forgotten old gold mining village. Ross is said to be sitting on $700 million in gold. One more reason why this area has always attracted numerous adventurers.

You will then continue into the glacial region of the Southern Alps, whose highest peaks abruptly rise to an altitude of 3500m south of Hokitika. As a natural weather barrier, the high mountain ridge is responsible for one of the most extreme precipitation regimes. Above the snow line, large ice masses accumulate, forming fast-flowing valley glaciers. The Franz Josef Glacier and the Fox Glacier - unique in temperate latitudes - push down to a height of 300 m above sea level.

Check-out from Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast

Self Drive from Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast to Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast

Arrival

Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel

Planned
Planned

Check-in to Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 13

    

Wanaka

Day notes

Especially unforgettable is certainly a helicopter flight over the glaciers, also a hike on the glacier is offered.

Today you can take a morning hike to Lake Matheson near the village of Fox. This lake is also known as "Mirror Lake", because in good weather the highest mountain in New Zealand, Mount Cook, is reflected in the water.

The journey continues through the Westland National Park, which has been declared a "Natural Heritage of Humanity". Over the Haast Pass, climate and watershed of the Southern Alps, past the high mountains of the Aspiring National Park and the deep glacial lakes of Wanaka and Hawea, you will reach the beautifully situated resort of Wanaka.

Check-out from Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel

Self Drive from Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel to Websters on Wanaka

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel

Arrival

Websters on Wanaka

Recommended
Planned

Check-in to Websters on Wanaka

Optional

Expert tips:

The impressive nature around Wanaka can best be absorbed on hikes like the 'Roys Peak Track' or the 'Rob Roy Glacier Trail'.

This may require an extra day in Wanaka.

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 14

    

Te Anau

Day notes

Via Queenstown, the journey takes you to Te Anau, the gateway to the Fjordland National Park, New Zealand's largest and also most developed national park. Hardly any landscape embodies the concept of wilderness better than the Fjordland. In the west, 14 fjords penetrate deep into the primeval forests of a rugged alpine world like overlong ocean tongues. Not far, snow-capped mountain peaks rise above alpine grass mats to 2700 meters.

You now have the opportunity to visit the glowworm caves in Te Anau. (optional)

Check-out from Websters on Wanaka

Self Drive from Websters on Wanaka to Te Anau Lodge

Details  
Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Websters on Wanaka

Arrival

Te Anau Lodge

Check-in to Te Anau Lodge

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 15

    

Queenstown

Day notes

Today you will take a trip to the famous Milford Sound. A shuttle will pick you up in Te Anau.

Milford Sound is the most developed of the fjords and has been called the eighth wonder of the world. You will first drive along the spectacular Milford Road. At the Homer Tunnel you often see the cheeky Keas, the only mountain parrots in the world.

Once in Milford, you will board an excursion boat that will take you on a trip into Milford Sound. The ship follows the course of the fjord and glides out to the Tasman Sea . Enjoy the wild romantic scenery, which is determined by almost vertical mountain walls.

The shuttle brings you back to Te Anau.

Afterwards you drive to Queenstown, often called the "St Moritz of the South Seas". Due to its beautiful mountain location on the shore of Lake Wakatipu, the small vacation resort has developed into the popular tourist center of the South Island.

Check-out from Te Anau Lodge

Transfer from Te Anau Lodge to Real NZ (Real Journeys) - Milford Sound Cruise

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Mode

Transfer

Pick up

Te Anau Lodge

Drop off

Real NZ (Real Journeys) - Milford Sound Cruise

Transfer from Real NZ (Real Journeys) - Milford Sound Cruise to Te Anau Lodge

Details  
Mode

Transfer

Pick up

Real NZ (Real Journeys) - Milford Sound Cruise

Drop off

Te Anau Lodge

Self Drive from Te Anau Lodge to Ramada Queenstown Central

Details  
Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Te Anau Lodge

Arrival

Ramada Queenstown Central

Check-in to Ramada Queenstown Central

Included:

  • Breakfast at accommodation
  • Shuttle Te Anau accommodation-Milford Sound and back
  • Real NZ - Milford Sound Cruise
  • Packed lunch on Milford Sound Cruise

Day 16

    

Queenstown

Day notes

There is much to experience and discover in Queenstown, the adventure city of New Zealand. Today is at your leisure.

Take a ride on the steamship "TSS Earnslaw" and cross Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak Station. Here you can also get a barbecued lunch if you wish and join a farm tour.

Alternatively, explore Queenstown's wild backcountry by jeep, with an experienced off-road driver. Learn about the gold rush past as you drive over hill and dale through the rough terrain of Skippers Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of New Zealand." Lord of the Rings tours to filming locations are also available.

Other recommended activities: Skyline Gondola, Shotover Jet, and Dart River Safari.

Day 17

    

Twizel

Day notes

From Lake Wakatipu your journey continues over the Lindis Pass (971 m) through the McKenzie Country to Twizel. At Lake Pukaki you will have the opportunity to admire the magnificent glacier world of Mount Cook, weather permitting. The Maori call this mountain "Aoraki", the "cloud piercer".

We recommend a day trip to Mount Cook.

Here you should definitely do the Hooker Valley hike. It is perhaps one of the most famous in New Zealand. The easy hike leads you through the fantastic mountain landscape to the glacial lake, from where you can enjoy the breathtaking view of Mount Cook.

Check-out from Ramada Queenstown Central

Self Drive from Ramada Queenstown Central to Distinction Mackenzie Country Hotel Twizel

Details  
Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Ramada Queenstown Central

Arrival

Distinction Mackenzie Country Hotel Twizel

Afternoon
Optional
Afternoon
Optional

Check-in to Distinction Mackenzie Country Hotel Twizel

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 18

    

Christchurch

Day notes

Today you will continue to Lake Tekapo. Here you will find the Church of the Good Shepherd, which has been defying the harsh climate of this area since about 1930. Built with local materials, it is meant to symbolize durability and strength. The picturesque view from the window behind the altar is particularly impressive.

Today you will leave the three-thousand-meter peaks of the Southern Alps and again experience a spectacular change of vegetation. You will first reach highland farms, which are different from lowland farms in terms of livestock. The drive then continues through the Canterbury, the fertile heart of the South Island, where vast farmlands stretch like a patchwork quilt. Final destination is Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island.

Here you can take a walk through the beautiful botanical gardens and visit the Art Gallery.

In the evening we recommend the "Tram Dinner". Here you dine in style in the restored historic streetcar, in an air-conditioned carriage while you get to know the city on a sightseeing tour.

Check-out from Distinction Mackenzie Country Hotel Twizel

Self Drive from Distinction Mackenzie Country Hotel Twizel to The Muse Christchurch Art Hotel

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Mode

Self Drive

Departure

Distinction Mackenzie Country Hotel Twizel

Arrival

The Muse Christchurch Art Hotel

Morning
Optional
Afternoon
Planned
Afternoon
Optional

Check-in to The Muse Christchurch Art Hotel

Included:

  • Breakfast in the accommodation

Day 19

    

End of Itinerary

Day notes

Unfortunately, today is already the last morning of your surely unforgettable New Zealand trip.

Drive to the airport in Christchurch and drop off your rental car here.

Have an entertaining onward or home journey. We wish you a good flight - Safe travels!

Check-out from The Muse Christchurch Art Hotel

Self Drive from The Muse Christchurch Art Hotel to Christchurch Airport [CHC]

Details  
Mode

Self Drive

Departure

The Muse Christchurch Art Hotel

Arrival

Christchurch Airport [CHC]

Included:

  • Breakfast in accommodation
  • Christchurch Airport car rental return with Go Rentals

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