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From the steaming geothermal vents of Rotorua, to the ice sheets of Franz Josef Glacier, to the genuine warmth of a homestay with a local family, experience all of New Zealand's many facets on this 19 day journey. Cruise Milford Sound in dramatic Fiordland. Sip wine at a Marlborough vineyard. See the adorable flightless kiwi bird. Overnight at the foot of massive Mt Cook. Dine in a restored Christchurch mansion. Listen to the rhythms of Maori music. |
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ROTORUA New Zealand Family Home or Rydges WELLINGTON Duxton Hotel CHRISTCHURCH Rydges or Chateau on the Park FRANZ JOSEF Franz Josef Hotel QUEENSTOWN Mercure Resort TE ANAU Te Anau Hotel MOUNT COOK The Hermitage
Day 1 and Day 2
Depart from Home Today, your New Zealand adventure begins when you board your trans Pacific flight. Crossing the International Dateline en route, you skip a day ahead. Day 3 Auckland, New Zealand - Tour Begins Your tour begins in Auckland, the “City of Sails,” consistently rated one of the best places in the world to live. Auckland has the highest Polynesian population in the world, imbuing the vibrant cultures from many Pacific islands into its chic atmosphere. This evening, join your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner. Day 4 Auckland - Bay of Islands Get to know the best of Auckland during a panoramic city tour featuring America’s Cup Village, vibrant Queen Street, the Auckland Harbour Bridge, and spectacular views from the top of Mt. Eden, one of 53 dormant volcanoes throughout the area. Later, leave the city and travel north to the Bay of Islands, your home for the next two nights. This Maritime region boasts more than 144 islands, warm bays, a colorful history and abundant marine life. Day 5 Bay of Islands Begin your day with a cruise through the bay’s famous Hole in the Rock and view the Cape Brett Lighthouse which stands nearly 500 feet above sea level at the edge of the Cape Brett Peninsula. This afternoon, visit the Waitangi National Trust & Treaty House. It was on these lush grounds that Maori and British leaders signed the 1844 treaty establishing New Zealand’s nationhood. The rest of the day is yours to explore Paihia – the quaint town known as “the jewel of the Bay of Islands” – at leisure. Day 6 Bay of Islands - Rotorua Today you’ll head to the dramatic geothermal landscape of Rotorua. One-third of Rotorua’s population has Maori roots dating back to their arrival in New Zealand over 1,000 years ago, making this city a thriving cultural center. Make yourself right at home this evening when a New Zealand family welcomes you into their home for dinner and a home stay*! This is sure to be an unforgettable experience as you make new friends, learn about the customs of the “Kiwi’s” and enjoy a home-cooked meal. Day 7 Rotorua Say Kia ora – “hello” – when you visit Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, a living Maori village set amidst geysers, hot springs and bubbling mud pools. Watch craftsmen at work; participate in creating traditional Maori dress and weaving, and see the Kiwi bird. New Zealand’s farming traditions are illuminated with a visit to the Agrodome where you will see a sheep-shearing demonstration. Meet the skilled carvers who work with pounamu, a New Zealand jade, at a local jade factory. Day 8 Rotorua - Wellington Journey south through the rolling countryside of the North Island, dotted with white sheep grazing, making your way to Wellington, New Zealand''s capital city. Day 9 Wellington During your panoramic sightseeing tour of Wellington, view the Beehive, New Zealand’s Parliament, historic St. Paul’s Church, and the government building - the largest wooden building in the Southern Hemisphere. Following the tour you will visit the Te Papa Tongawera Museum, a fascinating center dedicated to art, history and the Maori culture. Day 10 Wellington - Picton - Christchurch Climb aboard a ferry and sail across Cook Strait to experience what Wine Spectator called “the most beautiful ferry ride in the world.” Arrive in Picton, on the South Island. Discover why the Marlborough region is one of the world’s best wine regions when you tour a local winery. Later, arrive in picturesque Christchurch, situated on the Avon River and considered “the most English city outside of England”. A sightseeing tour features the Neo-Gothic Cathedral, the downtown park district, and stunning Victorian-style buildings. Day 11 Christchurch - Franz Josef Glacier Region All aboard! The Tranz Alpine train whisks you away on a journey past farmlands, through the deep gorges of the Waimakariri River valley and into the rugged snowcapped mountains of the Southern Alps, as you wind your way to New Zealand’s spectacular west coast. Arrive in the breathtaking Franz Josef Glacier Region this evening. There is nowhere else in the world where you will find glaciers in such close proximity to temperate climates. Day 12 Franz Josef - Queenstown Enjoy a picture stop of the famous Franz Josef glacier before leaving the South Island’s lush west coast. Take in the stunning scenery as you pass through rainforest surrounded by the Southern Alps. You’ll enjoy beautiful ocean vistas as you travel the twisting coastline. This picturesque route is comprised of one lane bridges, green glacial lakes, thundering waterfalls and dramatic landscape changes. After crossing the Haast Pass, arrive in Queenstown, one of New Zealand’s most gorgeous towns. Enjoy a memorable dinner at the Skyline Restaurant overlooking Queenstown, the Remarkable Mountains and Lake Wakatipu. Day 13 Queenstown This morning travel to historic Arrowtown, a gold rush town set on the picturesque Arrow River. More than 60 restored buildings date back to the 19th century in this town lined with boutiques and cafés. Stroll along Main Street where you’ll discover a wealth of New Zealand handcrafts. This afternoon, venture into New Zealand’s largest underground wine cave for a tasting at an award-winning wine producer in the Central Otago region. This charming boutique winery houses a stunning selection of fine wines to quench your palate. This unforgettable experience is followed by lunch at the winery’s fabulous restaurant. Later, return to Queenstown and enjoy the remainder of your day at leisure. Day 14 Queenstown Today is yours to discover Queenstown at your leisure. Set amidst spectacular scenery, Queenstown is not only an adventure center, but offers excellent shopping and dining. Perhaps you’ll opt to take off for “Middle Earth” and experience the “Safari of the Rings” adventure, exploring the scenery where Tolkien’s beloved stories were brought to life in the film trilogy. Day 15 Queenstown - Milford Sound - Te Anau Your ride to Milford Sound is lined with unforgettable beauty, taking you through beech forest into Hollyford Valley’s rugged grandeur and through the Homer Tunnel. Arriving at mesmerizing Milford Sound, sail away on a leisurely cruise that brings you through the deep fjord, surrounded by sheer mountains rising almost six thousand feet from the water’s surface. Enjoy an overnight on the southern shores of Lake Te Anau, the largest lake on the South Island. Day 16 Te Anau - Mt. Cook Region The Maori word for Mt. Cook is Aoraki, which means “cloud piercer.” Journey through New Zealand’s unspoiled wilderness and arrive at Mt. Cook National Park, where permanent ice fields and glaciers blanket the ragged peaks. This is where New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary honed his mountaineering skills before attempting Everest. Explore the park up-close during a nature walk. Maybe you’ll choose to partake in an optional flightseeing tour (weather permitting) to witness breathtaking aerial views of Mt. Cook and the glaciers. Day 17 Mt. Cook - Christchurch Travel back to Christchurch this morning and visit a family farm in Canterbury. See the workings of the farm including a sheep shearing demonstration, herding, and learn firsthand how this New Zealand family farm operates. The remainder of the day is yours to explore this quaint city, named for the college at Oxford University, and exuding a decidedly English feel. Stroll through the gardens, wander through the shops or simply relax. Day 18 Christchurch Spend your day at leisure in beautiful Christchurch. Tonight, celebrate the amazing sights you have seen and the new friendships forged as you dine in a restored mansion - once the homestead of the first family to settle in Christchurch. Day 19 Christchurch - Tour Ends Your tour ends today in Christchurch. Depart for home with countless fond memories to share with friends and family. Day 1 and Day 2 Depart from Home Today, your New Zealand adventure begins when you board your trans Pacific flight. Crossing the International Dateline en route, you skip a day ahead. Day 3 Auckland, New Zealand - Tour Begins Your tour begins in Auckland, the “City of Sails,” consistently rated one of the best places in the world to live. Auckland has the highest Polynesian population in the world, imbuing the vibrant cultures from many Pacific islands into its chic atmosphere. This evening, join your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner. Day 4 Auckland - Bay of Islands Get to know the best of Auckland during a panoramic city tour featuring America’s Cup Village, vibrant Queen Street, the Auckland Harbour Bridge, and spectacular views from the top of Mt. Eden, one of 53 dormant volcanoes throughout the area. Later, leave the city and travel north to the Bay of Islands, your home for the next two nights. This Maritime region boasts more than 144 islands, warm bays, a colorful history and abundant marine life. Day 5 Bay of Islands Begin your day with a cruise through the bay’s famous Hole in the Rock and view the Cape Brett Lighthouse which stands nearly 500 feet above sea level at the edge of the Cape Brett Peninsula. This afternoon, visit the Waitangi National Trust & Treaty House. It was on these lush grounds that Maori and British leaders signed the 1844 treaty establishing New Zealand’s nationhood. The rest of the day is yours to explore Paihia – the quaint town known as “the jewel of the Bay of Islands” – at leisure. Day 6 Bay of Islands - Rotorua Today you’ll head to the dramatic geothermal landscape of Rotorua. One-third of Rotorua’s population has Maori roots dating back to their arrival in New Zealand over 1,000 years ago, making this city a thriving cultural center. Make yourself right at home this evening when a New Zealand family welcomes you into their home for dinner and a home stay*! This is sure to be an unforgettable experience as you make new friends, learn about the customs of the “Kiwi’s” and enjoy a home-cooked meal. Day 7 Rotorua Say Kia ora – “hello” – when you visit Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, a living Maori village set amidst geysers, hot springs and bubbling mud pools. Watch craftsmen at work; participate in creating traditional Maori dress and weaving, and see the Kiwi bird. New Zealand’s farming traditions are illuminated with a visit to the Agrodome where you will see a sheep-shearing demonstration. Meet the skilled carvers who work with pounamu, a New Zealand jade, at a local jade factory. Day 8 Rotorua - Wellington Journey south through the rolling countryside of the North Island, dotted with white sheep grazing, making your way to Wellington, New Zealand''s capital city. Day 9 Wellington During your panoramic sightseeing tour of Wellington, view the Beehive, New Zealand’s Parliament, historic St. Paul’s Church, and the government building - the largest wooden building in the Southern Hemisphere. Following the tour you will visit the Te Papa Tongawera Museum, a fascinating center dedicated to art, history and the Maori culture. Day 10 Wellington - Picton - Christchurch Climb aboard a ferry and sail across Cook Strait to experience what Wine Spectator called “the most beautiful ferry ride in the world.” Arrive in Picton, on the South Island. Discover why the Marlborough region is one of the world’s best wine regions when you tour a local winery. Later, arrive in picturesque Christchurch, situated on the Avon River and considered “the most English city outside of England”. A sightseeing tour features the Neo-Gothic Cathedral, the downtown park district, and stunning Victorian-style buildings. Day 11 Christchurch - Franz Josef Glacier Region All aboard! The Tranz Alpine train whisks you away on a journey past farmlands, through the deep gorges of the Waimakariri River valley and into the rugged snowcapped mountains of the Southern Alps, as you wind your way to New Zealand’s spectacular west coast. Arrive in the breathtaking Franz Josef Glacier Region this evening. There is nowhere else in the world where you will find glaciers in such close proximity to temperate climates. Day 12 Franz Josef - Queenstown Enjoy a picture stop of the famous Franz Josef glacier before leaving the South Island’s lush west coast. Take in the stunning scenery as you pass through rainforest surrounded by the Southern Alps. You’ll enjoy beautiful ocean vistas as you travel the twisting coastline. This picturesque route is comprised of one lane bridges, green glacial lakes, thundering waterfalls and dramatic landscape changes. After crossing the Haast Pass, arrive in Queenstown, one of New Zealand’s most gorgeous towns. Enjoy a memorable dinner at the Skyline Restaurant overlooking Queenstown, the Remarkable Mountains and Lake Wakatipu. Day 13 Queenstown This morning travel to historic Arrowtown, a gold rush town set on the picturesque Arrow River. More than 60 restored buildings date back to the 19th century in this town lined with boutiques and cafés. Stroll along Main Street where you’ll discover a wealth of New Zealand handcrafts. This afternoon, venture into New Zealand’s largest underground wine cave for a tasting at an award-winning wine producer in the Central Otago region. This charming boutique winery houses a stunning selection of fine wines to quench your palate. This unforgettable experience is followed by lunch at the winery’s fabulous restaurant. Later, return to Queenstown and enjoy the remainder of your day at leisure. Day 14 Queenstown Today is yours to discover Queenstown at your leisure. Set amidst spectacular scenery, Queenstown is not only an adventure center, but offers excellent shopping and dining. ADVANTAGE SEASON INCLUSION: Experience the beauty of the Southern Alps during the 4x4 adventure, “Safari of the Rings.” Journey through the majestic Remarkable Mountains and the breathtaking Queenstown countryside where spectacular scenery abounds! You will be immersed in what nature provided as a backdrop for the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. Day 15 Queenstown - Milford Sound - Te Anau Your ride to Milford Sound is lined with unforgettable beauty, taking you through beech forest into Hollyford Valley’s rugged grandeur and through the Homer Tunnel. Arriving at mesmerizing Milford Sound, sail away on a leisurely cruise that brings you through the deep fjord, surrounded by sheer mountains rising almost six thousand feet from the water’s surface. ADVANTAGE SEASON INCLUSION: Explore the magical Te Anau Cave with its spectacular rock formations as they are lit by the shimmer of thousands of glowworms. Enjoy an overnight on the southern shores of Lake Te Anau, the largest lake on the South Island. Day 16 Te Anau - Mt. Cook Region The Maori word for Mt. Cook is Aoraki, which means “cloud piercer.” Journey through New Zealand’s unspoiled wilderness and arrive at Mt. Cook National Park, where permanent ice fields and glaciers blanket the ragged peaks. This is where New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary honed his mountaineering skills before attempting Everest. Explore the park up-close during a nature walk. Maybe you’ll choose to partake in an optional flightseeing tour (weather permitting) to witness breathtaking aerial views of Mt. Cook and the glaciers. Day 17 Mt. Cook - Christchurch Travel back to Christchurch this morning and visit a family farm in Canterbury. See the workings of the farm including a sheep shearing demonstration, herding, and learn firsthand how this New Zealand family farm operates. The remainder of the day is yours to explore this quaint city, named for the college at Oxford University, and exuding a decidedly English feel. Stroll through the gardens, wander through the shops or simply relax. Day 18 Christchurch Spend your day at leisure in beautiful Christchurch. Tonight, celebrate the amazing sights you have seen and the new friendships forged as you dine in a restored mansion - once the homestead of the first family to settle in Christchurch. Day 19 Christchurch - Tour Ends Your tour ends today in Christchurch. Depart for home with countless fond memories to share with friends and family.
Auckland, Bay of Islands, Rotorua, Wellington, Christchurch, Tranz Alpine Train, Franz Josef Glacier Region, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Te Anau, Dunedin, Mt. Cook Get to know a local New Zealand family during a memorable authentic experience of dinner, and the choice of an overnight stay* in their home. Visit the historic Waitangi Treaty house to discover the early beginnings of the nation of New Zealand. Traverse through the heart of the Southern Alps aboard the famous Tranz Alpine train. Know Before You Go.... If you choose to participate in the home stay, it will take place in the sububs of Rotorua. Your host family will pick you up at your hotel and return you to meet up with your group the following morning. If you prefer not to stay in a private room, you may choose to stay at your Rotorua hotel with dinner included. Please make your decision known at the time of booking. For your convenience: To complete your vacation, we include roundtrip airport-to-hotel transfers when purchasing Collette airfare with your tour. If you have arranged for your own air, we are pleased to provide you the option of purchasing these transfers. Please note that all transfers will leave at pre-scheduled times. Passport & Visa Information Electricity
An adaptor (which changes the physical plug) and/or converter (which changes the electric current) are necessary if you plan to use an appliance with voltage different from the standard within the country you are visiting. Please note, if your appliance has dual voltage you may still need an adaptor for the plug. Voltage for New Zealand is 220. Elevation The highest elevation you will experience on this tour will be approximately 2,500 ft. (762 meters) in Mt. Cook National Park. |
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