Itinerary Details
Day 1 Depart from Home
Cross the International Dateline and begin the adventure of a lifetime by skipping a day ahead.
Day 3 Auckland, New Zealand
Hotel: Rydges Auckland
Your tour opens in Auckland, the “City of Sails,” consistently rated one of the world’s best places to live. Auckland’s Polynesian population instills into its chic atmosphere the vibrant feel of the Pacific Islands. As arrival times will vary greatly, there are no scheduled activities through the afternoon. This evening, meet your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner.(D)
Day 4 Auckland
Hotel: Sudima Lake Rotorua Hotel
Come to know the best of Auckland during a panoramic city tour featuring the America’s Cup Village, the War Memorial, bustling Queen Street, and the Auckland Harbour Bridge. The full afternoon is yours to explore New Zealand’s largest city on your own.(B)
Day 5 Auckland - Rotorua
Hotel: Sudima Lake Rotorua Hotel
Depart Auckland and travel south to the town of Rotorua, known for geothermal activity and Maori culture. On the way, stop in at the Red Barn for a guided tour of a local farm and a morning tea. Upon reaching Rotorua, marvel at the height and age of the Redwoods in the Whakarewarewa Forest; some of these trees are over 120 years old and nearly 250 feet tall.(B, D)
Day 6 Rotorua
Hotel: Novotel
Find yourself amid the dramatic geothermal landscape of Rotorua, known as the Maori capital of New Zealand. Visit Whakarewarewa, a Maori cultural and geothermal experience. Explore an authentic Maori village where people live using natural geothermal resources to cook, bathe and heat their homes as they have done for centuries. In the evening, experience ceremonial Maori rituals at an authentic hangi dinner and performance.(B, D)
Day 7 Rotorua - Wellington
Hotel: Novotel
Today, travel to Wellington – New Zealand’s capital city, known as the “Windy City,” a coastal city nestled against the mountains.(B, D)
Day 8 Wellington
Hotel: Novotel
Embark on a city tour of Wellington. See the Beehive — New Zealand’s Parliament; and the Old Government Building — the largest wooden building in the Southern Hemisphere. Then, get to know Wellington for its reputation as a foodie destination and explore the culinary scene on a walking food tour. Visit some Wellington institutions and try some Kiwi favorites before enjoying an afternoon and evening at leisure. With your free time, perhaps you'll explore the vibrant waterfront, where you can stroll along Queen’s Wharf, visit Te Papa Museum, or relax at a harborside café while soaking in views of Wellington’s picturesque harbor.(B, L)
Day 9 Wellington
Hotel: Distinction
Continue your exploration of New Zealand’s capital city with a full free day at leisure. Perhaps you’d like to see the rugged coast of New Zealand on a half-day tour to Seal Coast, or take a half-day Lord of the Rings tour to get closer to the filming locations and learn about its legacy in Wellington.(B)
Day 10 Wellington - Picton - Christchurch
Hotel: Distinction
Board a ferry and sail across Cook Strait. Experience what is considered to be one of the most beautiful ferry rides in the world. Arrive in Picton on the South Island and continue along the breathtaking east coast to the largest city on the South Island, Christchurch.(B, D)
Day 11 Christchurch
Hotel: Distinction
Christchurch, the “Garden City,” is still rebuilding and recreating itself after a devastating earthquake in 2011. See firsthand how this city is evolving on a sightseeing tour that highlights the city’s magnificent gardens and elegant park district. Pay a visit to Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, a leader in the conservation of New Zealand species. Here, you’ll have the chance to view New Zealand’s “Big 5” – kiwi, kaka, tuatara, kea, and takahe. Learn about the local Indigenous culture of the Maori, with a paddle on the Avon River in a traditional canoe or waka.(B)
Day 12 Christchurch
Hotel: The Hermitage Hotel
In Christchurch this morning, it’s your choice! Visit Quake City, a museum dedicated to recounting the Canterbury earthquakes and how the city has rebuilt -OR- get to know Christchurch’s long history of exploration in Antarctica during a visit the International Antarctic Centre. Continue to explore Christchurch your way with free time for the rest of the day.(B)
Day 13 Christchurch - Aoraki / Mount Cook Region
Hotel: Scenic Hotel Southern Cross
Journey through New Zealand’s unspoiled wilderness and arrive in the Aoraki / Mount Cook region, where extensive glaciers blanket the rugged peaks. The Maori word Aoraki means “cloud piercer.” This is where famed New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary honed his skills before conquering Everest. You can take a nature walk, enjoy an optional glacier flightseeing tour (weather permitting), or simply meditate on the beauty of the Southern Alps.(B, D)
Day 14 Aoraki / Mount Cook Region - Dunedin
Hotel: Scenic Hotel Southern Cross
Travel to Dunedin, situated on the southeast coast of New Zealand. One of the earliest European settlements on the islands, Dunedin holds proudly to its Scottish heritage and traditions. Visit Baldwin Street – the world’s steepest public road as awarded by the Guinness Book of Records. Enjoy a free afternoon before dinner at a local Ale House.(B, D)
Day 15 Dunedin
Hotel: Novotel Queenstown Lakeside
Start your morning with a panoramic tour, visiting Larnach Castle the Royal Albatross Centre, the only mainland breeding location in the world for these otherworldly birds. Albatrosses are the focus in many seafaring myths, and their epic wingspan can reach nearly 10 feet.(B)
Day 16 Dunedin - Queenstown
Hotel: Novotel Queenstown Lakeside
Drive past vineyards, amazing landscapes and the charming towns of Central Otago as you head to Queenstown. Dubbed the “adventure capital of the world,” it’s a mountainside town set against the shores of Lake Wakatipu. In the afternoon, take a gondola to Bob’s Peak for stunning views of the area.(B)
Day 17 Queenstown - Milford Sound - Queenstown
Hotel: Novotel Queenstown Lakeside
During a cruise of the beautiful Milford Sound, you will see why this fjord is one of the most visited sites on the South Island. With rock faces that rise nearly 4,000 feet (1,219 meters) on either side, the scenery will take your breath away. On your return to Queenstown, perhaps you will consider an optional scenic flight, allowing you to see the landscape from an entirely new perspective.(B, L)
Day 18 Queenstown
Enjoy a relaxed start to your day or head out to explore. Try an optional tour taking you through the stunning Queenstown countryside showcasing many of the locations where blockbuster movies have been filmed and learn about the gold rush that first brought travelers to the region. This evening, cruise Lake Wakatipu surrounded by Queenstown’s stunning landscape aboard an iconic coal-fired steamship. Then, enjoy a BBQ dinner lakeside followed by a sheepdog demonstration before cruising back.(B, D)
Day 19 Queenstown - Tour Ends
Your adventure comes to a close today, leaving you with many memories.(B)