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The G.O.A.T

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Highlights

Take a stroll along the waterfront in Auckland 

Explore the stunning beaches in Hahei 

Marvel at the glowworms in Waitomo 

Immerse yourself in the Māori culture in Rotorua 

See the sunset from the lake in Taupō

Learn about 'farm to table' in River Valley

Visit the vibrant capital of Wellington 

Spot marine life in Kaikōura

Discover the vibrant city of Christchurch 

Admire the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo 

Walk in the shadows of Mount Cook 

Get your adrenaline pumping in Queenstown 

Visit the self proclaimed eighth wonder of the world, Milford Sound 

Get up close to a the glaciers in Franz Josef

Head out to the West Coast and check out the pancake rocks at Punakaiki 

Soak up the resort vibes in Hanmer Springs 

 


Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 40
Fitness Requirement: low
Agent Restriction: 101
Group Size: 4 - 22
Luggage Limit: 23kgs per person

Day 1:

Auckland arrival

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Welcome to Tamaki Makaurau, Auckland, where the Greatest of All Tours begins. The "City of Sails" as Auckland is affectionately known, is New Zealand's largest city. Nestled between two stunning harbours, Auckland offers a unique blend of urban sophistication, natural beauty, a thriving arts scene, and outdoor adventures.

Day 2:

Auckland to Coromandel

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As we bid farewell to Auckland, let's start this Grand Kiwi adventure heading southeast towards Coromandel, known for its pristine beaches and the famous Te Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral Cove) Marine Reserve. You have the option to experience the breathtaking natural rock formation at Cathedral Cove accessible (currently) only from the water by Kayak or via Boat (optional paid activity).  If the tides are right we will head to Hot Water Beach in the afternoon so you can dig your own natural spa and relax in the hot geothermal water, before heading around the corner to Hahei to spend the evening. Hahei is a gorgeous beach town famed for its spectacular, pink sandy beach. Go for a sunset swim or grab a bite to eat before winding down for the night. 

Day 3:

Coromandel to Waitomo

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Leaving the gorgeous Coromandel behind, we start our journey to the magical underground world of Waitomo. En route, explore the Karangahake Gorge, located at the base of the Coromandel Range. This Historic Walkway follows the old railway line between Paeroa and Waihi and offers an impressive glimpse into the remains of a once-booming gold mining and railway era.    Back aboard the bus, we continue south to Waitomo. In Māori, 'wai' means water, and 'tomo' means hole. Waitomo is more than caves and glowworms; it's a cultural hub rich in Māori history, myths and legends. Some of the cave guides are descendants of Chief Tane Tinorau, the original explorer of the caves. You'll have the opportunity to explore the incredible formations and marvel at the glowworms inside the Ruakuri cave on a 90 minute tour (included). Feeling adventurous? Opt to head underground with the Legendary Black Water Rafting Company and upgrade to the Black Labyrnith tour; jump off an underground waterfall, and enjoy millions of glowworms lighting your way as you float down an underground river (optional paid upgrade).

Day 4:

Waitomo to Rotorua

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There is no better way to start the day than by walking in nature, and Ruakuri Reserve offers the perfect morning walk. This spectacular loop highlights the sculpted cliffs and low limestone arches unique to the Waitomo area. As we bid farewell to Waitomo, let us venture into the heart of the Mighty Waikato region, where we will explore the lush pastures of the Shire™ with a guided walking tour of Hobbiton™, as featured in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies (optional activity).  To conclude the day, Haere mai (welcome) to the Geothermal Wonderland of Rotorua. Rotorua is a mystical land of bubbling mud pools, rocketing geysers, and natural hot springs. You'll have the whole day tomorrow to explore the adventure-filled city so tonight, kick back and relax! 

Day 5:

Rotorua free day

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Rotorua offers you plenty of experiences to keep you busy on your free day here. For the adventurous, explore the tree tops on a network of ziplines with Rotorua Canopy tours, roll downhill on a big inflatable ball with Zorb, or go luging at the Rotorua Skyline. If you'd rather relax and unwind, spend the day at Secret Spot Hot Tubs and soak in your own tub surrounded by ferns and overlooking the stunning Whakarewarewa Forest. This afternoon will immerse you in the traditions and cultural values of the Māori people as we overnight at Te Pā Tū Māori Village, embracing Kaitiakitanga (interaction with the natural world) and Manaakitanga (hospitality and so much more). Learn about Māori history and culture through performances and enjoy traditional seasonal kai (meal). Afterwards, gather around a blazing bonfire where you will enjoy Māori myths and legends before retiring for the night in a traditional sleeping house (included).

Day 6:

Rotorua to Taupo

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We kickstart the day with a tour of the Kiwi Hatchery so you can learn all about New Zealand's national bird (included). Learn about their conservation efforts and see it in action, with the chance to see newly hatched kiwi chicks. Next up, we're stopping at Hells Gate, New Zealand's most active geothermal spa. Take part in an interactive geothermal walk through the park before bathing in the world-famous mud baths and sulphur spa pools, experiencing the healing properties local Māori have been using for centuries (included).  We then continue on to Taupō, a place of extraordinary natural beauty and wonder centred on a vast, sparkling lake formed from a volcanic eruption. You'll have time for a photo opportunity and a short walk at Huka Falls before late afternoon optional activities; choose to sail on Lake Taupō, or if you're looking for the ultimate vista, take a leap at 16,000 feet with a skydive the perfect birds-eye view.

Day 7:

Taupo free day

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Love this place. Love Taupō. Aroha ki tēnei wāhi. Arohaina Taupō. Today is at your leisure; feel free to explore; you can book one of the many optional activities online via the Trip Planner.  If you are looking for a challenge, The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is heralded as the best one-day hike in New Zealand. The crossing is also regarded as one of the top ten-day hikes in the world. The Tongariro Crossing is an unforgettable alpine hike across a cratered volcanic moonscape of gemstone-coloured mineral pools and steaming vents in the heart of the dual-listed UNESCO heritage site of Tongariro National Park. And Mt Ngauruhoe’s classic cone shape scored it a starring role as the fiery Mt Doom in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings. Many who complete the 19.4 km (12 mile) journey will tell you the climbs can be steep and the weather unpredictable, though worth it in every aspect. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is located in Tongariro National Park - New Zealand's oldest national park.

Day 8:

Taupo to River Valley

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Let's hit the road towards River Valley, the perfect setting to immerse ourselves in nature. Located beside the Rangitiki River in the central North Island of New Zealand. River Valley is where you can seek adventure, choose to white water raft on the Rangitikei River (optional activity) or experience horse trekking and learn natural horsemanship techniques (optional activity*horse riding experience required) explore by e-bike, or embrace the solitude and blissfully disconnect. We will enjoy a Farm-To-Table meal prepared freshly by the River Valley Chef this evening. The team are passionate not just about food but also about where the food comes from. They strongly believe in sourcing ethical, local, and sustainable food and serving wholesome and healthy food.

Day 9:

River Valley to Wellington

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Today we travel to Wellington, the capital of Aotearoa, New Zealand, a city compact in size but surrounded by nature and fuelled by creative energy. Take your time to explore, wander through hidden laneways, discover street art and follow the sculpture walk along Wellington's waterfront. We will visit Mount Victoria to enjoy an uninterrupted view of the city, then discover the stories of Aotearoa, New Zealand, in the world-class museum of Te Papa located on Wellington Harbour. This evening seeks out the hidden bars of Wellington. Treat your tastebuds to one of the many world-class cafés and restaurants this city offers. There's lots to explore here, and you'll have a full day tomorrow to make the most of this bustling city. 

Day 10:

Wellington free day

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Today is yours to do as you wish! Treat your tastebuds to one of the many world-class cafes and restaurant this city offers, or take a cable car up through the hillside houses of Kelburn to view Wellington from above. Visit a lush forest full of rare native wildlife right in the heart of Wellington at the Zealandia ecosanctuary, or join a guided tour at Weta Workshops and learn about the making of movie effects; from armour to weapons, creatures to costumes, make-up to miniatures, and more!

Day 11:

Wellington to Kaikoura

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We bid farewell to the North Island and depart Wellington to board the interisland ferry for an awe-inspiring sailing across the Cook Strait. Regarded as one of the most beautiful inter-island crossings in the world, enjoy the deck and marvel at the stunning Marlborough Sounds as we dock at the top of the South Island. Our drive to Kaikoura will take us through the gorgeous Marlborough District, home to countless internationally renowned vineyards and distilleries. Stopping for a tasting (or two) along the way (included). Our day concludes with a drive along with a breathtaking coastline as we make our way to the coastal town of Kaikoura. Kaikoura is known for abundant marine life; this is your chance to encounter magnificent whales (seasonal), playful dolphins and graceful seals. Join an optional tour to take in the breathtaking wildlife on offer.

Day 12:

Kaikoura to Christchurch

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Start your day with a sleep-in, or for the more adventurous, head out to sea to witness the spectacular marine life of Kaikoura up close, dolphins, whales, seals, and albatross, to name a few (optional activities). We’ll head to the Kaikoura Peninsula walkway mid-morning to meet the local seal colony (included) before hitting the road to Christchurch. Along the way we'll stop off for a visit to Tawanui Farm, a sprawling 330-hectare sheep and beef farm. During this 90-minute experience, you'll immerse yourself in the authentic rural life of New Zealand. Witness the farm in action as its hardworking residents go about their daily tasks, including the skilled sheep dogs. You'll also have the chance to meet and hand-feed the friendly farm animals while gaining insight into the farm's sustainable practices (included). We then continue further south to Ōtautahi Christchurch, the gateway to the South Island and home to spectacular experiences. Make some time to play and discover hidden gems around every corner. Christchurch is alive with everything from street art, exhibitions, history, and hidden treasures. Check out the Riverside Markets for a coffee, beverage, or bite to eat.

Day 13:

Christchurch to Lake Tekapo

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Let’s hit the road and cruise into the magnificent Mackenzie Country, home to stunning scenery, wide open spaces, vivid turquoise lakes, golden grasslands, and dazzlingly starry skies. We will visit one of the region’s most famous and photographed icons, the Church of The Good Shepherd, located on the stunning lakefront of Lake Tekapo. The church is built in memory of the pioneers of the Mackenzie Country. We visit the virtual stargazing experience, highlighting the science behind our night sky, using state-of-the-art space rendering technology to explore and learn about the secrets of the night sky. 

Day 14:

Lake Tekapo to Mt Cook (return)

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Cruising past the ‘Powerade Factory’ Lake Pukaki (you’ll know what we mean when you see it), The opaque turquoise colour of this lake and others in the area is caused by fine, glacier-ground rock particles held in suspension, fun fact for you! We head for Mount Cook village, where we will enjoy a couple of breathtaking scenic hikes in the National Park (included). If you’re looking for an additional adventure, you’ll have the opportunity to experience the Tasman Glacier by helicopter or take a scenic flight through Mt Cook National Park (Aoraki) (optional extras). We then head back to Lake Tekapo for the evening. 

Day 15:

Lake Tekapo to Queenstown

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It’s time to get your heart pumping as we head towards the adrenaline capital of New Zealand, Queenstown. But first, let’s enjoy the drive via the stunning Lindis Pass. Before arriving in Queenstown, we’ll visit the world’s first commercial bungy site – The Kawarau Bridge. Only the bravest travellers will dare to sign up for this iconic bucket list bungy! (Optional extra). Once we arrive in Queenstown, we will head to the spectacular waterfront; here, you can grab a bite to eat, perhaps enjoy a drink and enjoy the Queenstown nightline with all the crew! 

Day 16:

Queenstown free day

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Queenstown has something for everyone; here, you can seek adrenaline-fueled adventures or enjoy a more leisurely exploration of the natural playground. Each season offers its own unique vibe, and most activities can be accessed all year round. If you’re looking for adrenaline, bungy jumping, jetboating, white water rafting and sky diving are all available. If a more relaxed pace is calling, hire a bike, take a stroll, enjoy a boat cruise, relax at a spa, or enjoy one of the many vineyards in the area.  

Day 17:

Milford Sound day tour

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A trip to the South Island would only be complete with a trip to Piopiotahi, Milford Sound. As we venture from Queenstown bright and early, we make time to stop for breakfast and coffee in the quaint town of Te Anau before continuing the breathtaking drive towards Milford Sound with scheduled photo stops along the way. Milford Sound is nestled within Fiordland National Park, known for its pristine wildlife, which marvels at any time of year and in any weather; Milford Sound is rich in geological formations, captivating waterfalls and, unsurprisingly, one of the most amazing scenic day trips to do in New Zealand. Enjoy a two-hour (Included) scenic boat cruise through the inky blackwater; keep your eyes peeled for dolphins, fur seals, and an abundance of birdlife; if you’re really lucky, you’ll spot the endangered Fiordland Crested Penguin.  After your cruise, we return to Queenstown for the evening.

Day 18:

Queenstown to Lake Hawea

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Queenstown, thanks for the memories; as we bid farewell,  Today's first stop is Arrowtown, where history meets nature. Historic Arrowtown is a New Zealand treasure, and it is recognised as a Tohu Whenua. Arrowtown is charming and quirky - a gold-rush village nestled below the beautiful peaks surrounding the sparkling Arrow River.  We will have time to stretch our legs and enjoy the charms of the small-town heritage building that dates back to the 1870s. From Arrowtown, please sit back and enjoy the views as we cruise into Wānaka.  The Wānaka township’s position upon the Lake offers an Instagram-worthy view. One of the most famous photos is that of 'That Wānaka Tree', and according to locals, the tree was nothing more than a small willow tree on a fence post; today, she is a picture perfect on Lake Wanaka waterfront. In the afternoon you have the option of completing the Roys Peak track, a 5-6 hour hike with breathtaking views of Lake Wanaka, or the Mount Iron track for those looking for a shorter option (weather and time dependent). We will finish the day at Lake Hawea, about a 15-minute drive from Wanaka. 

Day 19:

Lake Hawea to Franz Josef

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We start the day with a refreshing walk through native forest to the pristine waters of the Blue Pools, before continuing on through Haast pass which offers plenty of insta-worthy photo opportunities. In the afternoon we take you on a walk around Lake Matheson - known for its perfect mirror reflection of Aoraki Mt Cook and the Southern Alps. The waters of Lake Matheson are dark brown, so on a calm day they create the ideal reflective surface, and by a happy coincidence, the mountains to the east are perfectly positioned to reflect in the lake. Afterwards, we cruise onwards to Franz Josef. You’ll have two days here to unwind in Rainforest Retreat and visit the Franz Josef glacier.

Day 20:

Franz Josef free day

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Incredible Franz Josef sits in the world heritage area, and the combination of alpine scenery and west coast rainforest makes for an epic setting for your free day. Immerse yourself in a unique opportunity today - carving your own Pounamu (Greenstone) jewellery (included). You’ll learn more about the cultural significance of pounamu as you engage in this authentic cultural experience and depart with your own special piece of Aotearoa New Zealand.   You’ll then get to explore the Franz Josef glacier, an ever-changing landscape of ice. Opt for the Heli-Hike adventure, allowing you to walk on top of the glacier itself. For a free option, walk through the rainforest to a viewing area where the icy wonderland lies just 750m away.

Day 21:

Franz Josef to Punakaiki

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It's time to head further up the wild West Coast towards Punakaiki, a small village known for its famed Pancake Rocks. Along the way, we'll stop at the Hokitika beach to check out the beachfront sculptures, before continuing to Punakaiki. The Punakaiki Pancake Rocks are a collection of limestone rock formations that resemble a stack of pancakes. Take your time to explore the interesting rock formations and blowholes before finishing at the Pancake Rocks cafe for their famous pancake lunch. The West Coast is home to incredibly diverse landscapes, and this afternoon is yours to explore the many scenic walks in the area, including the Punakaiki swing bridge, a cavern with stalactites and glow worms, or through unspoiled subtropical forest. This evening, simply unwind and relax at your accommodation situated next to a beach and a river.

Day 22:

Punakaki to Hanmer Springs

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This morning we travel to Hanmer Springs, via Greymouth and Reefton. On our way into the resort town of Hanmer Springs, we will stop at the Hanmer forest sculpture walk so you can discover the whimsical wooden sculptures hidden along this short and peaceful walk. We then continue in to the picturesque alpine village of Hanmer Springs, best known for its natural hot pools and stunning landscapes, with dramatic mountains and towering forests. The surrounding mountains are home to walking trails, the Heritage Forest (with a winding trail to a lookout point), and Waiau Gorge with whitewater rapids. There's plenty of time to explore tomorrow, as you have a free day here.

Day 23:

Hanmer Springs free day

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Hanmer Springs is the ultimate destination for adventure, relaxation and indulgence, and you’ve got a free day to explore this remarkable town. Today you have an entry ticket to the iconic Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa where you can soak in the 22 outdoor thermal pools, complete with four hydroslides and the New Zealand’s largest aquatic thrill ride, Conical Thrill. After you’ve soaked your cares away, take some time to discover the quaint charm of the town’s main street; lined with boutique shops, cafes and eateries. If you’re craving more adventure, Hanmer Springs offers a range of exciting activities. Go forest hiking, rafting, bungy jumping or jet boating. The choice is yours and the possibilities are endless!

Day 24:

Hanmer Springs to Christchurch

After an action-packed and rejuvenated stay in Hanmer Springs, we'll cruise on through to Christchurch. Before returning to Christchurch we'll stop at the Iron Ridge Quarry Sculpture Park - set in the stunning North Canterbury landscape overlooking the Waipara River Valley. Here you will find an impressive collection of sculptures ranging in size and crafted in diverse mediums like bronze, steel, corten steel, pounamu, and sandstone. These creations are the works of Raymond Herver, a contemporary New Zealand artist who possesses a mischievous flair in his artwork, crafting interactive and unique pieces.  It's been an actioned-pack 24 days and it's nearly time to say goodbye to your new lifelong friends. But first, we'll have one final hurrah on the Christchurch Street Art Tour (included); a journey of street art, murals, and graffiti art of all sizes, explaining the history of urban art, and the city's emergence as an urban art destination. Choose to finish the evening off with a group meal or drink, so you can reminisce on the memories you've made over the last few weeks. It's then time to see farewell; ka kite anō!

Departures & Pickups

You'll be staying at the centrally located Lylo Auckland—check-in from 2 p.m.

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