24-day Natural Wonders of New Zealand starting at £6,195pp
Out of all the many reasons to visit New Zealand, surely the most compelling is to experience its natural beauty and unique environment. New Zealand’s remoteness and relatively small population means so many of its landscapes are unspoilt, its air is crystal clear, and its wildlife is diverse and plentiful.
Our Natural Wonders of New Zealand tour showcases the diversity of both North and South Islands, with a focus on exploration that celebrates New Zealand’s stunning surroundings. We cruise the sheltered waters of the Bay of Islands, traverse the Southern Alps on board the TranzAlpine railway, walk sections of the celebrated Milford and Kepler Tracks and hope to encounter whales, dolphins, seals and a host of birdlife.
Freedom Days allow you to pursue interests of your choosing, and there is also a choice of included activities in several places we visit; whether it be kayaking on a stunning lake in Franz Josef, exploring Rotorua’s boiling geothermal geysers or walking through ancient rainforest with a Maori guide. To fully appreciate natural beauty of New Zealand, many places are only accessible on foot, meaning this itinerary is perfect for keen walkers and those who like to keep active.
Fly with Qantas & Emirates from the UK airport most convenient for you; choose from London Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle or Glasgow. Or you may fly directly to Singapore with Singapore Airlines from London Heathrow or Manchester. Singapore Airlines flights from Manchester are available on selected dates. Regardless of which airline or airport you choose, there will be no extra cost involved; Please speak with one of our travel experts for more details.
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Touch down in the city state of Singapore and transfer to the four-star M Hotel City Centre, boasting a convenient location near to the Singapore River.
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Alternative stopover
We have based days 2-4 of this itinerary on a stopover in Singapore. If you are flying with Qantas & Emirates, you may choose to stop in Bangkok or Dubai for the same price. Your stopover includes transfers, accommodation, daily breakfast and a city sightseeing tour. Flight timings will vary and will be advised at the time of booking.
Singapore is a lively, fascinating city where east meets west, where historic buildings from its colonial past sit alongside gleaming skyscrapers and bustling markets. Enjoy a morning tour of this wonderful city, with stops at the historic Civic District, Thian Hock Keng Temple, Merlion Park with its views across Marina Bay, and Singapore’s Botanical Gardens, showcasing spectacular tropical flora set in stunning verdant landscape. The remainder of our day is free to spend at leisure.
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Enjoy free time in Singapore until we depart for the airport and our evening flight to Auckland..
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If flying with Qantas & Emirates, your flight will involve a transit stop in Australia. Land in Auckland and transfer to the centrally located Airedale Boutique Suites, where we spend our first two nights in New Zealand. At the hotel, we meet our local Coach Captain, who will be our driver and guide during our time on New Zealand’s North Island.
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On our first morning in Aotearoa (New Zealand), we enjoy a short walk from the hotel through Queen Street to the Harbour, a great way to experience the bustling atmosphere of New Zealand’s largest city. Once at the harbour, we set sail on a fabulous wildlife cruise. The Hauraki Gulf is abundant with a diverse array of marine wildlife, including whales, dolphins, seals, penguins and a variety of interesting birdlife. During our cruise we learn about the fascinating history of the land and sea surrounding Auckland and its original inhabitants, the Maori tribe, Tamaki Makaurau.
Alternatively, for those who are interested in New Zealand’s birdlife, you may instead choose to visit the nearby island of Tiritiri Matangi, one of New Zealand’s most successful conservation projects. The wildlife on this spectacular island sanctuary includes precious populations of kokako, tieke and tuatara. We join a guided tour to learn about the fascinating wildlife and flora of the region, whilst hopefully spotting some of the rare birds found on the island
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Leaving Auckland via the striking Waitemata Harbour Bridge we head north, and the cityscape gives way to rolling pastures as we enter the Waipoua Kauri Forest Reserve. Here we stop to view Tane Mahuta, otherwise known as ‘God of the Forest’, a giant example of a kauri tree. Our destination is the beautiful Bay of Islands and on arrival we head to our home for the next three nights, the Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands, located in the pretty seaside town of Paihia.
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Tour Highlight
Visiting this stunning area would not be complete without a cruise around the Bay of Islands, no doubt one of your tour highlights. After a leisurely breakfast, we board our catamaran for a fabulous cruise, via Red Head Passage, Cape Brett and Piercy Island, to the famous ‘Hole in the Rock’. In these world-famous sheltered waters whales, dolphins, seals and schools of fish are frequently seen. Our cruise continues to the scenic Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island, where we enjoy a barbecue lunch. Our afternoon is at leisure with the opportunity to explore the island on one of the numerous walking tracks and learn about the restoration project for the island’s natural ecosystem. The island is teeming with birdlife and incredible views. Alternatively, you may prefer to enjoy a swim in the bay or relax on the beach. Later, we return to our hotel.
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On today’s Freedom Day, there is the option to join a wonderful excursion to Cape Reinga, at the northernmost tip of New Zealand. Here, the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean, and the area has a deep spiritual significance to the Māori people. They believe Cape Reinga is the place where Māori spirits return to their traditional homeland, Hawaiiki-A-Nui, via the roots of an ancient and still-standing pohutukawa tree. Today’s tour will include breathtaking coastal landscapes, the Te Paki sand dunes and a drive along Ninety Mile Beach. The beach is actually 55 miles long but was named thus by early European settlers because they knew their horses could travel up to 30 miles in a day, and the journey along the beach took them three days!
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This morning we leave the Bay of Islands and travel via Auckland to the geothermal region of Rotorua, at the heart of New Zealand’s rich Māori culture. Our next two nights are spent at the four-star Distinction Hotel Rotorua and later this evening we attend a concert of traditional Māori song and dance, which will include the legendary, fearsome Haka.
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Rotorua is well known for its spectacular geothermal activity and this morning, we join an excursion to Wai-O Tapu, considered to be New Zealand’s most colourful and diverse geothermal wonder. Sculptured by volcanic activity and thousands of years in the making, we view spouting geysers, steaming vents, boiling lakes, bubbling mud pools and colourful sinter terraces. Following a visit to spectacular Huka Falls and Lake Taupo, we travel to the Wairakei Terraces, where we have the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the mineral-rich, naturally-heated thermal pools. We complete our day with a visit to the National Kiwi Hatchery where we learn about the conservation project and the unique kiwi.
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We leave North Island today and take a short flight to Christchurch. On arrival, we meet our new Coach Captain, who will be our driver and guide during our time on New Zealand’s South Island. We enjoy a brief sightseeing tour of the city before checking in to the Distinction Hotel, at the heart of Cathedral Square.
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Today we embark on one of the most stunning drives in New Zealand. Travel through the Canterbury Plains, heading towards the imposing Southern Alps. We climb the mighty Southern Alps, where at every turn, spectacular views of the chiselled alpine landscape take our breath away. There is also an opportunity to take an optional journey on the TranzAlpine, arguably one of the most scenic rail journeys in the world. On board, you will enjoy thrilling vistas over deep gorges as we travel alongside the ice-fed Waimakariri River. From Arthur’s Pass, we make the spectacular descent down the western side of the Southern Alps by coach, through thick native beech forest. Our travels continue southbound taking us alongside striking wild scree-scarred terrain with forests of Crimson Rata and Kahikatea. Just a few miles further south we pass Lakes Ianthe and Mapourika before entering the Westland National Park and reaching the Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier for our next two nights.
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Following breakfast, we discover the immense beauty of New Zealand’s West Coast and one of the region’s true gems – Lake Mapourika. We explore the lake’s spectacular beauty with either a scenic cruise or a guided kayak tour. The Jurassic rainforest-fringed shoreline is a landscape photographer’s dream, with spectacular panoramic views of glaciers and the Southern Alps. As we navigate the lake, keep watch for curious native birdlife, and we may spot one of the region’s legendary locals – the White Heron. In the afternoon, for those that so wish, we shall drive into the valley of Franz Josef Glacier, where we will have the opportunity to walk through the rainforest and enjoy views of the steep glacial valley. Weather permitting, we may also take an optional scenic helicopter flight (at an additional cost) over the glacier and the awe-inspiring Alpine region.
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Enjoy beautiful scenery as we travel across the single-lane Haast River Bridge and via Clarke Bluff along one of the most exciting scenic roads ever built, the Haast Pass. We pass the peaceful shores of Lakes Wanaka and Hawea as we enter South Island’s Central Otago region, and travel via Lake Dunstan, a man-made lake and reservoir formed on the Clutha River as a result of the construction of the Clyde Dam. Later today we reach the lively lakeside town of Queenstown, and our home for the next two nights, the four-star Heritage Hotel.
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Situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the Remarkables mountain range Queenstown sits in an enviable location and offers a wide variety of activities to suit every taste. With so much choice on offer, today has been left free for you to choose how you spend your day. For a relaxing experience, join the Queenstown’s wine trail for an enjoyable day of wine tasting and sightseeing – the wineries around Queenstown produce some excellent varieties. Or take leisurely cruise across Lake Wakatipu aboard the vintage steamboat TSS Earnslaw. For something a little more adventurous, a jet boat ride along the glacier-fed Dart River or a four-wheel drive adventure along the famous Skippers Road may be appealing. Enjoy your day in this alpine paradise.
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This morning we visit the nearby historic mining town of Arrowtown, a charmingly quirky gold rush village nestled beside the sparkling Arrow River. At its heart is Buckingham Street, a row of heritage buildings and quaint tea rooms that stretch into a tree-lined avenue of well-preserved miners’ cottages. We travel onwards through high country landscapes past trout-filled rivers to the lakeside town of Te Anau, gateway to the spectacular Fiordland National Park and Milford Sound where our next adventures begin. We spend the next three nights at the Distinction Luxmore Hotel, Te Anau. Tonight, there is the opportunity (at an additional cost), to visit the magical Te Anau glow-worm caves.
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Tour Highlight
This morning, we embark on a stunning scenic drive into the heart of Fiordland National Park, encountering soaring cliffs, ancient rainforest, vast lakes and snowy mountains. Keen walkers may be familiar with the Milford Track, at 32-miles long, it is New Zealand’s most-famous walking trail. Today, we enjoy a six mile walk along a section of the Milford Track, in the company of an expert nature guide, who will point out unique native fauna and flora whilst sharing fascinating stories about the rich history of the area. Later, we embark our fabulous cruise on Milford Sound. Witness towering cliffs and peaks, including the iconic and much-photographed Mitre Peak, rising more than a kilometre from the sea. Waterfalls cascade into the fiord and luxuriant rain forest clings to sheer rock faces. Later we return to Te Anau to relax and savour the day’s experiences.
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Tour Highlight
The Kepler Track showcases the best of the Fiordland region, and today we can choose one of the following two options to experience a section of this beautiful track. The first option begins with a jet boat ride along the majestic Waiau River. At Lake Manapouri we join a three and a half mile nature walk along part of the picturesque Kepler Track to Rainbow Reach. Our expert guide will share incredible insights and lead us through the native forest, and tree lined beaches of this well-maintained (and mostly flat) trail. Keen ramblers have the opportunity to extend this walk by a further six miles.
Our second option on the Kepler Track today is available at an additional cost of £195 per person, and begins with a spectacular helicopter flight from Te Anau, over hidden lakes and beech forest to Mount Luxmore. Accompanied by our knowledgeable nature guide, we learn about the area’s flora and fauna. Enjoy the panoramic views of the Te Anau basin, its scenic lakes and the surrounding Fiordland mountains as we descend a well-formed section of the Kepler Track. After approximately four miles of walking, we arrive at Brod Bay, where our awaiting boat will take us across the lake to the town of Te Anau.
Should you prefer a more relaxing experience today, there is an opportunity to join an unguided full day excursion to Doubtful Sound, with its magnificent waterfalls and wonderful wildlife. Sometimes called the ‘Sound of Silence’, Doubtful Sound is the deepest and second longest of South Island’s fiords. This scenic excursion includes a cruise across Lake Manapouri, to a waiting coach which will transfer guests over Wilmot Pass to join their cruise on Doubtful Sound.
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Say goodbye to Fiordland as our morning journey travels through lush pastoral scenery and the rural towns of Mossburn, Lumsden and Gore. En route, we see Balclutha, and its distinctive arched concrete bridge. Our destination today is Dunedin, South Island’s second largest city, known as the ‘Edinburgh of the South’. On arrival, we enjoy a sightseeing tour to appreciate why Dunedin is considered New Zealand’s architectural heritage capital, with its lovingly restored Victorian and Edwardian buildings, neo-Gothic churches, town hall, opulent theatres, and other 19th century buildings. There will be time to enjoy the beautifully landscaped flora of Dunedin Botanical Gardens before we reach our hotel, the Southern Cross Hotel, where we spend the next two nights.
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A morning at leisure to spend as we please. In the afternoon we travel across the quaint communities and rural farms of the beautiful Otago Peninsula to visit the Royal Albatross Colony. We visit The Observatory, where, from behind tinted glass, we look out over the nesting sites. Watch as the parent birds interact with their chicks and soar around the headland. Following a scenic cruise along the rugged coastline, we return to Dunedin.
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This morning, we head north from Dunedin to Christchurch. En route, we stop at Hampden Beach to view the Moeraki Boulders, huge spherical boulders scattered along the beach, whilst others emerge from the sandstone cliffs. Geological curiosities, each boulder weighs several tonnes and is up to two metres in diameter. Scientists explain the boulders as calcite concretions formed about 65 million years ago. The soft mudstone containing the boulders was raised from the seabed around 15 million years ago and waves, wind and rain are uncovering them one by one. More poetically, Maori legend has it that the boulders are gourds washed ashore from the great voyaging canoe Araiteuru when it was wrecked upon landfall in New Zealand hundreds of years ago. Our next stop is Oamaru, which boasts some of New Zealand’s best preserved Victorian Streets before we arrive at the Distinction Hotel in Christchurch for our final night in New Zealand.
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Our time exploring the Natural Wonders of New Zealand comes to an end this morning when we transfer to Christchurch Airport. Your flight will either connect via Australia and Dubai, if flying with Qantas & Emirates, or Singapore if flying with Singapore Airlines.
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Should you wish to break up your journey on your way home, there are opportunities to arrange a stopover in a variety of incredible destinations, including Singapore or Sentosa Island. Find out more.
Breakfast is served shortly before we land, after a holiday of a lifetime in New Zealand.
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Departure date | Price (pp) | Availability | Offer |
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27 October | £6,195 | ON REQUEST | – |
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16 February | £6,295 | 2 ROOMS | – |
Prices: Prices are per person based on two people sharing a twin or double room.
Single occupancy supplement: £1,395 (October 2023 to March 2024) £1,495 (October 2024 to March 2025)
Deposit: £1,000 per person if travelling in economy class, £1,950 per person if travelling in premium economy, and £3,750 per person for business class.
Flight upgrades: Upgrade to Premium Economy on selected routes from £2,295 per person return. Upgrade to Business Class from £4,995 per person return.
New Zealand Visa: Travellers to New Zealand are required to obtain a visa (NZeTA). The cost for this is $12NZD ($9NZD if applying via the smartphone app). An International Visitor Levy fee of $35NZD is also payable and will be charged when applying for the NZeTA.
Important Information: Our holiday prices are subject to fuel surcharges and the availability of flights in the lowest fare booking class. The correct price will always be confirmed to you before you book, and once you have booked, our Price Promise will guarantee there will be no further increases. For full terms and conditions see our terms and conditions page.
Escorted holidays to New Zealand are designed to include a lot in your tour. And the great news is that on the Natural Wonders of New Zealand tour, so much of what you do and see is already included in the price. That’s all your scheduled international flights, overseas transfers, expertly chosen hotels, daily breakfast, experienced local coach captains, and many amazing excursions, already paid for. All you need to do is bring a bit of spending money.
All the hotels on our tours to New Zealand are carefully selected by our travel experts to ensure they meet their high standards. Over the many years of working in the travel industry, they’ve come to understand exactly what elements of a hotel work best on a touring holiday, such as location and quality. So throughout your touring holiday in New Zealand, rest assured that we’ve aimed to provide top accommodation, without it costing you the earth.
Discovering New Zealand with Distant Journeys gives you the perfect blend of an escorted tour experience, and the freedom to explore as you please. While we ensure you’ll see all the highlights of New Zealand, we also make sure you can personalise your touring experience to suit your interests. Maybe you’d like to sail an America’s Cup yacht in Auckland harbour or enjoy a winery tour in Central Otago? Well, during Freedom Days, you can choose from a range of activities to spend the days as you please.
And for the majority of experiences you don’t have to decide before you leave the UK – you can let your local Coach Captain know what you’d like to do up to the day before.
Please note: optional excursions in Rotorua are only available on departures from October 2023-March 2024.
The majority of the optional excursions will be booked locally with your Coach Captain, but there are some that must be pre-booked before you depart the UK due to limited space and we suggest these are pre- booked at least 3 months prior to departure and no later than 30 days prior. Any requests within 30 days of departure will be subject to a 5% surcharge if they can be confirmed. Correct prices will be advised at the time of booking.If you’ve taken advantage of one of our two-night stopovers on your journey home from New Zealand you may want to make the most of your short stay in these exciting destinations by taking an optional excursion or two.
After all, who could visit Singapore without a trip to the world-famous and historic Raffles Hotel for afternoon tea or a Singapore Sling? Or if you’re in Bangkok, the Grand Palace with its beautiful Temple of the Emerald Buddha is a must-see. In Bali why not take a sunset cruise, or discover the islands beautiful mountainous interior. And if Dubai is where you’ll spend the last two nights of your holiday, why not enjoy one of them feasting Bedouin-style on a Desert Safari?
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NZD $460 / GBP £253 Read More >During your trip to New Zealand, be sure to venture to the very top of the North Island to Cape Reinga. The rolling hills of Northland's rural countryside, breath-taking coastal...
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USD $67 / GBP £55 Read More >Thailand has over 26,000 temples or Wats (local name). This Half Day City and Temples tour will bring you to three of the most distinguished temples in Bangkok, beginning with Wat Traimit, the temple of the Golden Buddha.
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From USD $150 Read More >To truly experience the vibrant heartbeat of Singapore, immerse yourself in the pulsating urban life of the Civic District. A heady blend of old and new, the precinct is home to a trove of cultural gems, hip bars and unforgettable feasts.
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From SGD $168 (approx. GBP £99) Read More >Discover birds-eye view of the city and Marina Bay from the top of Marina's Bay Sand's Skypark. Enjoy one complimentary drink at CÉ LA VI Kiosk, Level 56, Marina Bay Sands Skypark, Hotel Tower 3. Experience the breath-taking view of the city lights, before moving onto the picturesque Marina Bay area where you experience Gardens by the Bay under the moonlit sky.
From SGD $168 (approx. GBP £99) Read More >Highlights: Afternoon Tea at Raffles Tour Description: The Afternoon Tea ritual, much like Raffles Hotel, Singapore, was fashioned in the 19th century. A cherished tradition since its founding in Great...
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From SGD $148 (approx. GBP £87) Read More >Special Offers – SAVE up to £492 per couple!
Enjoy a homebound stopover from as little as £99 per person when you book one of our Australia and/or New Zealand tours departing after September 2024. Choose a city stay in bustling Bangkok, fashionable Dubai or the cosmopolitan Singapore, or opt to relax beachside in Bali, or Sentosa Island.
It really does pay to book early, as these stopovers usually cost up to £690 per couple for two nights’ accommodation in a four-star hotel, with full daily breakfast and airport transfers.
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The savings quoted on Australia & New Zealand tours are off the price of a homeward stopover which normally costs up to £690 per couple. Special offers are for tours featured in our 2024/25 Australia & New Zealand brochure, departing from September 2024. All offers are based on specific flights and booking classes and are subject to availability at the time of booking. If choosing to fly with Singapore Airlines your homebound stopover options are limited to Singapore or Sentosa Island. All offers must end 1st July 2024
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