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New Zealand: A North & South Island Adventure
New Zealand: A North & South Island Adventure
New Zealand: A North & South Island Adventure
Fully Guided Locally Guided Coach Group Air Tour Scenic Coastal Pacific
Our Price From
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Person)
 Trip Length
14 Days
 Trip Starts
Auckland
 Trip Finishes
Queenstown
14 Day New Zealand: A North & South Island Adventure Itinerary (Tauck)
Countries Explored: New Zealand
Our Price From
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Person)
 Trip Length
14 Days
 Trip Starts
Auckland
 Trip Finishes
Queenstown
14 Day New Zealand: A North & South Island Adventure Itinerary (Tauck)
Countries Explored: New Zealand
Trip Operator
Trip Style
Land Tour
Departures
Accommodation
4 - 5 Star
Max. Group Size
44
Guide Level
Fully Guided, Locally Guided
Trip Code
NZ
Trip Operator
Trip Style
Land Tour
Departures
Accommodation
4 - 5 Star
Max. Group Size
44
Guide Level
Fully Guided, Locally Guided
Trip Code
NZ

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Tauck's 14 Day New Zealand: A North & South Island Adventure. New Zealand is one of the world's favorite travel destinations – and on our newest journey you'll travel by private charter plane, train and boat... spend multiple nights in the heart of New Zealand's favorite cities... attend a sheep dog demonstration, do some wine tasting, and have adventures in unique destinations along the way.

Embark on a 14-day journey that weaves together New Zealand's awe-inspiring landscapes, vibrant culture, and timeless traditions. From the glow of bioluminescent read more caves to the powerful haka of the All Blacks, every moment is a step into a world of wonder. Glide silently beneath a galaxy of glowworms, zip through native forests, and savor the warm embrace of Māori hospitality. Travel in style aboard a scenic train that reveals dramatic coastlines and lush vineyards, and enjoy the exclusive comfort of private charter flights that connect you seamlessly to the heart of each destination. Cruise tranquil sounds, scale scenic heights, and marvel at the ingenuity of both nature and history. Each day brings a new story, from serene farm vistas to alpine adventures. This is more than a trip—it's an unforgettable family narrative crafted by New Zealand's treasures.
Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Tauck's 14 Day New Zealand: A North & South Island Adventure. New Zealand is one of the world's favorite travel destinations – and on our newest journey you'll travel by private charter plane, train and boat... spend multiple nights in the heart of New Zealand's favorite cities... attend a sheep dog demonstration, do some wine tasting, and have adventures in unique destinations along the way.

Embark on a 14-day journey that weaves together New Zealand's awe-inspiring landscapes, vibrant culture, and timeless traditions. From the glow of bioluminescent read more caves to the powerful haka of the All Blacks, every moment is a step into a world of wonder. Glide silently beneath a galaxy of glowworms, zip through native forests, and savor the warm embrace of Māori hospitality. Travel in style aboard a scenic train that reveals dramatic coastlines and lush vineyards, and enjoy the exclusive comfort of private charter flights that connect you seamlessly to the heart of each destination. Cruise tranquil sounds, scale scenic heights, and marvel at the ingenuity of both nature and history. Each day brings a new story, from serene farm vistas to alpine adventures. This is more than a trip—it's an unforgettable family narrative crafted by New Zealand's treasures.

Itinerary

Tour begins 5:30 PM. A transfer is included from Auckland Airport to Park Hyatt Auckland, in the vibrant heart of the city overlooking Waitematā Harbour. Tonight, join us for a welcome reception and dinner at your hotel. Stay Two Nights: Park Hyatt Auckland (D)

Today you'll learn about the significance of rugby in New Zealand with a visit to the All Blacks Experience that includes a 45 minute guided tour where you learn what it takes to make, shape and be an All Black. This will include learning the story and feeling the passion behind the All Blacks haka; you can then test your rugby skills against All Blacks and Black Ferns in the hands-on, interactive zone.

Following your visit, take in sweeping panoramic views of Auckland and its surrounding harbors from the Sky Tower's observation deck, a breathtaking vantage point in the heart of the city. The remainder of the day is free to explore as you choose. (B/L)

Depart Auckland this morning for the amazing Waitomo Caves – a journey into a magical underground world where thousands of glowworms illuminate ancient limestone caverns. As you glide quietly along an underground river, the glowing canopy above feels like a galaxy of stars, creating an awe-inspiring experience. You'll embark on a guided tour through narrow passageways and stunning chambers, marveling at the incredible stalactites and stalagmites. The highlight of the experience is a float trip through the Glowworm Grotto, where thousands of glowworms create a mesmerizing, starry spectacle above. The glowworms in Waitomo Caves are bioluminescent larvae of a unique species native to New Zealand. Their glow is created by a chemical reaction in their bodies, which they use to lure prey into their delicate, silk-like threads. The result is a stunning, natural light show that fills the dark caverns with an ethereal, blue-green glow, making the experience feel otherworldly. This natural wonder not only offers breathtaking beauty but also deep respect for the delicate ecosystem that supports it. Visitors are encouraged to appreciate the caves sustainably, ensuring minimal impact on the fragile environment. The unique blend of adventure, natural history, and wonder makes Waitomo Caves unforgettable, offering a profound connection to the earth and a reminder of the importance of preserving such awe-inspiring places for future generations.

Following lunch at a dairy farm, embark on a journey to your next destination - Rotorua. Pass through lush farmlands and rolling hills dotted with grazing sheep, picturesque landscapes that offer a glimpse into New Zealand's rich agricultural heritage and natural beauty; dine at Barrel & Co, the signature restaurant at Pullman Rotorua, offers a contemporary dining experience with a focus on locally sourced ingredients, showcasing the vibrant flavors of New Zealand in a stylish, welcoming setting. Stay Two Nights: Pullman Rotorua (B/L/D)

Today, explore New Zealand's geothermal wonders at Te Puia for excellent viewing of the area's geothermal attractions – including the spectacular Pohutu (Big Splash) geyser; discover Maori cultural traditions through a special welcome, with an opportunity to learn about Maori culture and arts and crafts. National schools teaching the Maori crafts of woodcarving, weaving, and stone and bone carving are all represented at Te Puia, and there is also a conservation centre helping to protect New Zealand's avian icon, the kiwi. You have a choice this afternoon of activity; Take the Rotorua Canopy Tour – a forested network of swing bridges, platforms, and zip lines – all 22 meters high in the forest and often soundtracked by native birdlife – you'll journey deep into the ancient native forest to complete 6 zip lines and 2 swing bridges. Alternatively, visit Wai Ariki Hot Springs – grounded in te ao Maori principles and Ngati Whakaue culture, traditional healing practices, and manaakitanga, you'll follow a pathway of unforgettable spa experiences that move you from heat to cool, mud to water, air to steam to maximize the therapeutic benefits.

Following dinner at your hotel, if you wish you have an opportunity to join us for the amazing Redwoods Nightlights experience, one of New Zealand's top tourism experiences, featuring 34 exquisite lanterns designed by world-renowned designer and sustainability champion David Trubridge. Floating above the forest floor, this award-winning, eco-tourism walk spans across 28 suspension bridges and 27 platforms, and takes about 40 minutes to complete. (B/L)

After breakfast, you'll be transferred to Rotorua Airport for a scenic charter flight to Blenheim, where adventure truly begins.

Upon arrival, head to Meadowbank Farm. Here, you'll get an authentic farm experience, including a sheepdog demonstration, where you'll see these skilled animals work in perfect harmony with their handlers.

Following that, a sheep shearing demonstration gives you a unique insight into New Zealand's agricultural heritage and the art of wool production.

Afterwards, have a relaxed lunch at the acclaimed Harvest Restaurant, whose mission is simple: celebrating authentic hospitality. Utilizing local produce and sustainable practices, your meal here is sure to be one for the age with its fresh, regional cuisine. Take a scenic drive to Chateau Marlborough; this evening, have dinner at the hotel, reflecting some of the region's finest produce and wine. Stay: Chateau Marlborough (B/L/D)

Depart for a mid-morning luncheon cruise where you'll sail along the enchanting Marlborough Sounds, a vast network of sunken valleys, islands, secluded bays, and fjord-like vistas at the northern tip of South Island, on a private wine and green-lipped mussel cruise that includes lunch; the sheltered waters are home to dolphins, seals, gannets, and occasionally orcas. Head to Picton Train station for a rail journey. From rugged coastal cliffs and jagged outcrops to sprawling vineyards and charming farmsteads, the Coastal Pacific journey offers an unforgettable showcase of New Zealand's diverse landscapes and rich cultural tapestry. As the train winds its way along the eastern coastline, you'll be treated to sweeping views of pristine beaches, lush farmland, and dramatic sea vistas.

Following the Main North Line (MNL) through the South Island, the Coastal Pacific traverses a route steeped in history. Construction of the railway was no easy feat, overcoming numerous geographical, geological, and political challenges that spanned over 70 years. The railway persevered, offering today's travelers a unique opportunity to experience not just the spectacular beauty of the land but also the incredible resilience and determination that brought this iconic route back to life. Arrive late afternoon for dinner at your hotel. Stay Two Nights: Sudima Kaikoura (B/L/D)

The day begins with an exclusive Kaikoura Wildlife Encounter Cruise when you board the Moana Nui Vessel across the street from your hotel; the guided cruise takes you along Kaikoura's rugged coastline, offering a front-row seat to some of New Zealand's most iconic wildlife. The knowledgeable captain and crew will lead you in your search for the region's famous Dusky Dolphins, playful seals basking on rocky outcrops, and majestic Albatross soaring above the waves. As the boat gently cruises along the coastline, you'll witness the dramatic contrast between the turquoise waters and the towering mountain backdrop, creating a truly awe-inspiring experience. On your free day in Kaikoura, you have the opportunity to explore the peninsula at your own pace. End your day by watching a Kaikoura sunset from the peninsula's rugged cliffs – where the fading sun casts a golden glow over the Pacific Ocean, providing the perfect conclusion to an unforgettable day. (B/D)

This morning, embark on a thrilling flight-seeing tour over Kaikoura's stunning landscapes, either by Fixed Wing Plane or Helicopter. From above, you'll get an unparalleled view of the Kaikoura Peninsula, with its lush farmlands stretching towards the sea, and the striking contrast of the Inland and Seaward Kaikoura Mountain Ranges framing the scene. The distinctive coastline and picturesque township, set against the towering mountains, offer a truly unique perspective of the region's natural beauty. If you're lucky, you may spot a whale gliding through the waters below. After landing, a Marine Biologist will join you to explain why Kaikoura is renowned as a marine mammal hotspot. You'll learn about the key resident species in the area, including the sperm whales, dusky dolphins, and New Zealand sea lions, as well as the ongoing research and conservation efforts aimed at protecting these incredible creatures and their environment. Depart for Christchurch by road, for a late day arrival. Stay Two Nights: Distinction Christchurch (B/L/D)

Exploration of Christchurch begins with an opportunity to go punting on the River Avon; punting is among the city's English traditions, like cricket, rugby, gardening, and afternoon tea, and today a punter in Edwardian outfit will pole your flat-bottomed boat along the idyllic Avon from the boatsheds to the Botanical Gardens.

Following lunch at a historic local restaurant, across from the Botanical Gardens, it's your choice of afternoon adventures. Take a walking tour of the city's amazing street art with an art historian; explore Hagley Park and the riverside on a bicycle* (manual or electric, as you prefer); or hop aboard the mini train for a relaxing and informative Botanic Gardens Tour through the stunning 21-hectare gardens, with a knowledgeable guide highlights the seasonal blooms, exotic plants, and tranquil landscapes that make the Christchurch Botanic Gardens so unique.

Spend the rest of the day and evening as you please. (B/L)

A private charter flight takes you from Christchurch to Queenstown; enjoy a scenic drive to Wanaka, where the rugged beauty of New Zealand unfolds before you. In the late afternoon, experience an exclusive Ridgeline Tour of Wanaka. Board 4x4 vehicles to explore the remote and breathtaking countryside of West Wanaka Station. This authentic High Country farm offers a behind-the-scenes look at New Zealand's rural life, with opportunities to see farm animals like red deer, sheep, and cattle. As you traverse the hills, take in panoramic views of Lake Wanaka, a sight even many locals have yet to discover. Conclude your day with a relaxed dinner at your Wanaka hotel, featuring an à la carte menu and tranquil seating. A perfect ending to a day filled with discovery and natural beauty. Stay Two Nights: Edgewater Resort (B/L/D)

Begin your day with a short drive from your hotel to the heart of Wanaka, where you'll board the Dual Image for a tranquil cruise across the serene waters of Lake Wanaka. Your destination is Ruby Island, a picturesque gem often called the "jewel of Wanaka." On arrival, embark on a one-hour guided walk that combines history, nature, and photography. Explore the remnants of a dance hall that once thrived during Otago's prohibition era, a fascinating glimpse into the region's colorful past. Learn about the island's unique flora, including the famed Manuka, and its connection to the region's renowned honey. Photographic opportunities abound, with the Southern Alps providing a breathtaking backdrop to the island's mix of native and exotic plants. A refreshing morning tea amid the island's stunning natural beauty precedes heading back to shore.

Following lunch, the afternoon is yours to spend as you wish in Wanaka. Stroll along the lakefront, browse boutique shops, or relax and soak in the stunning alpine views. However you choose to spend it, Wanaka's charm is sure to leave a lasting impression. (B/L)

Depart Wanaka this morning for Queenstown, stopping first for an early lunch at a local vineyard. After lunch, your journey continues with a stop at Grant Family Farms Manuka Spinning and Honey Tasting center. Here, indulge in a honey tasting experience and enjoy a selection of five artisan honeys from across New Zealand, including local raw honey and premium manuka honey. Uncover the rich history of the region, its diverse flora, and unique geography, and get up close and personal with these industrious bees in their large see-through observation hive.

Arriving in Queenstown, ascend to new heights aboard the Queenstown Skyline Gondola. This thrilling ride takes you 480 meters above Lake Wakatipu to the summit of Bob's Peak. At the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views. Marvel at the rugged beauty of Coronet Peak and The Remarkables, the serene majesty of Walter and Cecil Peak, and the picturesque town of Queenstown below. This unforgettable vantage point offers a perfect introduction to the natural splendor of the region, making it a highlight of your journey; dine this evening at your lakeside hotel. Stay Two Nights: QT Queenstown Hotel (B/L/D)

Head to Glenorchy at the north end of Lake Wakatipu for an exhilarating jet boat ride* through Mt. Aspiring National Park. This thrilling adventure takes you along the Dart River, weaving through the park's strikingly diverse landscapes of alpine mountains, lush forests, and glacial valleys, all intertwined with braided rivers. Explore easy hiking trails where local guides share fascinating stories of the region's rich history and the enduring Maori legends that bring the land to life. Conclude your experience with a breathtaking helicopter* flight back to Queenstown, soaring over the spectacular scenery. The remainder of the afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure; join us this evening for a farewell reception and dinner. (B/D)

Tour ends: Queenstown. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from QT Queensland to Queenstown Airport. Allow three hours for flight check-in. (B)

Tour begins 5:30 PM. A transfer is included from Auckland Airport to Park Hyatt Auckland, in the vibrant heart of the city overlooking Waitematā Harbour. Tonight, join us for a welcome reception and dinner at your hotel. Stay Two Nights: Park Hyatt Auckland (D)

Today you'll learn about the significance of rugby in New Zealand with a visit to the All Blacks Experience that includes a 45 minute guided tour where you learn what it takes to make, shape and be an All Black. This will include learning the story and feeling the passion behind the All Blacks haka; you can then test your rugby skills against All Blacks and Black Ferns in the hands-on, interactive zone.

Following your visit, take in sweeping panoramic views of Auckland and its surrounding harbors from the Sky Tower's observation deck, a breathtaking vantage point in the heart of the city. The remainder of the day is free to explore as you choose. (B/L)

Depart Auckland this morning for the amazing Waitomo Caves – a journey into a magical underground world where thousands of glowworms illuminate ancient limestone caverns. As you glide quietly along an underground river, the glowing canopy above feels like a galaxy of stars, creating an awe-inspiring experience. You'll embark on a guided tour through narrow passageways and stunning chambers, marveling at the incredible stalactites and stalagmites. The highlight of the experience is a float trip through the Glowworm Grotto, where thousands of glowworms create a mesmerizing, starry spectacle above. The glowworms in Waitomo Caves are bioluminescent larvae of a unique species native to New Zealand. Their glow is created by a chemical reaction in their bodies, which they use to lure prey into their delicate, silk-like threads. The result is a stunning, natural light show that fills the dark caverns with an ethereal, blue-green glow, making the experience feel otherworldly. This natural wonder not only offers breathtaking beauty but also deep respect for the delicate ecosystem that supports it. Visitors are encouraged to appreciate the caves sustainably, ensuring minimal impact on the fragile environment. The unique blend of adventure, natural history, and wonder makes Waitomo Caves unforgettable, offering a profound connection to the earth and a reminder of the importance of preserving such awe-inspiring places for future generations.

Following lunch at a dairy farm, embark on a journey to your next destination - Rotorua. Pass through lush farmlands and rolling hills dotted with grazing sheep, picturesque landscapes that offer a glimpse into New Zealand's rich agricultural heritage and natural beauty; dine at Barrel & Co, the signature restaurant at Pullman Rotorua, offers a contemporary dining experience with a focus on locally sourced ingredients, showcasing the vibrant flavors of New Zealand in a stylish, welcoming setting. Stay Two Nights: Pullman Rotorua (B/L/D)

Today, explore New Zealand's geothermal wonders at Te Puia for excellent viewing of the area's geothermal attractions – including the spectacular Pohutu (Big Splash) geyser; discover Maori cultural traditions through a special welcome, with an opportunity to learn about Maori culture and arts and crafts. National schools teaching the Maori crafts of woodcarving, weaving, and stone and bone carving are all represented at Te Puia, and there is also a conservation centre helping to protect New Zealand's avian icon, the kiwi. You have a choice this afternoon of activity; Take the Rotorua Canopy Tour – a forested network of swing bridges, platforms, and zip lines – all 22 meters high in the forest and often soundtracked by native birdlife – you'll journey deep into the ancient native forest to complete 6 zip lines and 2 swing bridges. Alternatively, visit Wai Ariki Hot Springs – grounded in te ao Maori principles and Ngati Whakaue culture, traditional healing practices, and manaakitanga, you'll follow a pathway of unforgettable spa experiences that move you from heat to cool, mud to water, air to steam to maximize the therapeutic benefits.

Following dinner at your hotel, if you wish you have an opportunity to join us for the amazing Redwoods Nightlights experience, one of New Zealand's top tourism experiences, featuring 34 exquisite lanterns designed by world-renowned designer and sustainability champion David Trubridge. Floating above the forest floor, this award-winning, eco-tourism walk spans across 28 suspension bridges and 27 platforms, and takes about 40 minutes to complete. (B/L)

After breakfast, you'll be transferred to Rotorua Airport for a scenic charter flight to Blenheim, where adventure truly begins.

Upon arrival, head to Meadowbank Farm. Here, you'll get an authentic farm experience, including a sheepdog demonstration, where you'll see these skilled animals work in perfect harmony with their handlers.

Following that, a sheep shearing demonstration gives you a unique insight into New Zealand's agricultural heritage and the art of wool production.

Afterwards, have a relaxed lunch at the acclaimed Harvest Restaurant, whose mission is simple: celebrating authentic hospitality. Utilizing local produce and sustainable practices, your meal here is sure to be one for the age with its fresh, regional cuisine. Take a scenic drive to Chateau Marlborough; this evening, have dinner at the hotel, reflecting some of the region's finest produce and wine. Stay: Chateau Marlborough (B/L/D)

Depart for a mid-morning luncheon cruise where you'll sail along the enchanting Marlborough Sounds, a vast network of sunken valleys, islands, secluded bays, and fjord-like vistas at the northern tip of South Island, on a private wine and green-lipped mussel cruise that includes lunch; the sheltered waters are home to dolphins, seals, gannets, and occasionally orcas. Head to Picton Train station for a rail journey. From rugged coastal cliffs and jagged outcrops to sprawling vineyards and charming farmsteads, the Coastal Pacific journey offers an unforgettable showcase of New Zealand's diverse landscapes and rich cultural tapestry. As the train winds its way along the eastern coastline, you'll be treated to sweeping views of pristine beaches, lush farmland, and dramatic sea vistas.

Following the Main North Line (MNL) through the South Island, the Coastal Pacific traverses a route steeped in history. Construction of the railway was no easy feat, overcoming numerous geographical, geological, and political challenges that spanned over 70 years. The railway persevered, offering today's travelers a unique opportunity to experience not just the spectacular beauty of the land but also the incredible resilience and determination that brought this iconic route back to life. Arrive late afternoon for dinner at your hotel. Stay Two Nights: Sudima Kaikoura (B/L/D)

The day begins with an exclusive Kaikoura Wildlife Encounter Cruise when you board the Moana Nui Vessel across the street from your hotel; the guided cruise takes you along Kaikoura's rugged coastline, offering a front-row seat to some of New Zealand's most iconic wildlife. The knowledgeable captain and crew will lead you in your search for the region's famous Dusky Dolphins, playful seals basking on rocky outcrops, and majestic Albatross soaring above the waves. As the boat gently cruises along the coastline, you'll witness the dramatic contrast between the turquoise waters and the towering mountain backdrop, creating a truly awe-inspiring experience. On your free day in Kaikoura, you have the opportunity to explore the peninsula at your own pace. End your day by watching a Kaikoura sunset from the peninsula's rugged cliffs – where the fading sun casts a golden glow over the Pacific Ocean, providing the perfect conclusion to an unforgettable day. (B/D)

This morning, embark on a thrilling flight-seeing tour over Kaikoura's stunning landscapes, either by Fixed Wing Plane or Helicopter. From above, you'll get an unparalleled view of the Kaikoura Peninsula, with its lush farmlands stretching towards the sea, and the striking contrast of the Inland and Seaward Kaikoura Mountain Ranges framing the scene. The distinctive coastline and picturesque township, set against the towering mountains, offer a truly unique perspective of the region's natural beauty. If you're lucky, you may spot a whale gliding through the waters below. After landing, a Marine Biologist will join you to explain why Kaikoura is renowned as a marine mammal hotspot. You'll learn about the key resident species in the area, including the sperm whales, dusky dolphins, and New Zealand sea lions, as well as the ongoing research and conservation efforts aimed at protecting these incredible creatures and their environment. Depart for Christchurch by road, for a late day arrival. Stay Two Nights: Distinction Christchurch (B/L/D)

Exploration of Christchurch begins with an opportunity to go punting on the River Avon; punting is among the city's English traditions, like cricket, rugby, gardening, and afternoon tea, and today a punter in Edwardian outfit will pole your flat-bottomed boat along the idyllic Avon from the boatsheds to the Botanical Gardens.

Following lunch at a historic local restaurant, across from the Botanical Gardens, it's your choice of afternoon adventures. Take a walking tour of the city's amazing street art with an art historian; explore Hagley Park and the riverside on a bicycle* (manual or electric, as you prefer); or hop aboard the mini train for a relaxing and informative Botanic Gardens Tour through the stunning 21-hectare gardens, with a knowledgeable guide highlights the seasonal blooms, exotic plants, and tranquil landscapes that make the Christchurch Botanic Gardens so unique.

Spend the rest of the day and evening as you please. (B/L)

A private charter flight takes you from Christchurch to Queenstown; enjoy a scenic drive to Wanaka, where the rugged beauty of New Zealand unfolds before you. In the late afternoon, experience an exclusive Ridgeline Tour of Wanaka. Board 4x4 vehicles to explore the remote and breathtaking countryside of West Wanaka Station. This authentic High Country farm offers a behind-the-scenes look at New Zealand's rural life, with opportunities to see farm animals like red deer, sheep, and cattle. As you traverse the hills, take in panoramic views of Lake Wanaka, a sight even many locals have yet to discover. Conclude your day with a relaxed dinner at your Wanaka hotel, featuring an à la carte menu and tranquil seating. A perfect ending to a day filled with discovery and natural beauty. Stay Two Nights: Edgewater Resort (B/L/D)

Begin your day with a short drive from your hotel to the heart of Wanaka, where you'll board the Dual Image for a tranquil cruise across the serene waters of Lake Wanaka. Your destination is Ruby Island, a picturesque gem often called the "jewel of Wanaka." On arrival, embark on a one-hour guided walk that combines history, nature, and photography. Explore the remnants of a dance hall that once thrived during Otago's prohibition era, a fascinating glimpse into the region's colorful past. Learn about the island's unique flora, including the famed Manuka, and its connection to the region's renowned honey. Photographic opportunities abound, with the Southern Alps providing a breathtaking backdrop to the island's mix of native and exotic plants. A refreshing morning tea amid the island's stunning natural beauty precedes heading back to shore.

Following lunch, the afternoon is yours to spend as you wish in Wanaka. Stroll along the lakefront, browse boutique shops, or relax and soak in the stunning alpine views. However you choose to spend it, Wanaka's charm is sure to leave a lasting impression. (B/L)

Depart Wanaka this morning for Queenstown, stopping first for an early lunch at a local vineyard. After lunch, your journey continues with a stop at Grant Family Farms Manuka Spinning and Honey Tasting center. Here, indulge in a honey tasting experience and enjoy a selection of five artisan honeys from across New Zealand, including local raw honey and premium manuka honey. Uncover the rich history of the region, its diverse flora, and unique geography, and get up close and personal with these industrious bees in their large see-through observation hive.

Arriving in Queenstown, ascend to new heights aboard the Queenstown Skyline Gondola. This thrilling ride takes you 480 meters above Lake Wakatipu to the summit of Bob's Peak. At the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views. Marvel at the rugged beauty of Coronet Peak and The Remarkables, the serene majesty of Walter and Cecil Peak, and the picturesque town of Queenstown below. This unforgettable vantage point offers a perfect introduction to the natural splendor of the region, making it a highlight of your journey; dine this evening at your lakeside hotel. Stay Two Nights: QT Queenstown Hotel (B/L/D)

Head to Glenorchy at the north end of Lake Wakatipu for an exhilarating jet boat ride* through Mt. Aspiring National Park. This thrilling adventure takes you along the Dart River, weaving through the park's strikingly diverse landscapes of alpine mountains, lush forests, and glacial valleys, all intertwined with braided rivers. Explore easy hiking trails where local guides share fascinating stories of the region's rich history and the enduring Maori legends that bring the land to life. Conclude your experience with a breathtaking helicopter* flight back to Queenstown, soaring over the spectacular scenery. The remainder of the afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure; join us this evening for a farewell reception and dinner. (B/D)

Tour ends: Queenstown. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from QT Queensland to Queenstown Airport. Allow three hours for flight check-in. (B)

Trip Inclusions

  • New Zealand is one of the world's favorite travel destinations – and on our newest journey you'll travel by private charter plane, train and boat... spend multiple nights in the heart of New Zealand's favorite cities... attend a sheep dog demonstration, do some wine tasting, and have adventures in unique destinations along the way. Embark on a 14-day journey that weaves together New Zealand's awe-inspiring landscapes, vibrant culture, and timeless traditions.
  • From the glow of bioluminescent caves to the powerful haka of the All Blacks, every moment is a step into a world of wonder.
  • Glide silently beneath a galaxy of glowworms, zip through native forests, and savor the warm embrace of Māori hospitality.
  • Travel in style aboard a scenic train that reveals dramatic coastlines and lush vineyards, and enjoy the exclusive comfort of private charter flights that connect you seamlessly to the heart of each destination.
  • Cruise tranquil sounds, scale scenic heights, and marvel at the ingenuity of both nature and history.
  • Each day brings a new story, from serene farm vistas to alpine adventures.
  • This is more than a trip—it's an unforgettable family narrative crafted by New Zealand's treasures. .

  • Tauck Exclusive — Visit the All Blacks Experience and learn about New Zealand Rugby
  • Travel throughout the North and South Islands aboard two private charter flights and a coastal train journey
  • The magic of Kaikoura is revealed on a Wildlife Encounter Cruise, where stunning coastal vistas and the wonders of the marine world create an unforgettable adventure – and on sightseeing by Fixed Wing Plane or Helicopter
  • Discover New Zealand's geothermal wonders at Te Puia, where Māori culture, art, and conservation thrive, and choose an afternoon adventure: soar through native forest on a Rotorua Canopy Tour or unwind in the rejuvenating Wai Ariki Hot Springs.
  • A cruise along the beautiful waters of Marlborough Sounds, home to green-lipped mussels
  • A jetboat ride on the Dart River
  • Visit amazing Waitomo Caves, a magical underground world where thousands of glowworms illuminate ancient limestone caverns

  • 32 included meals (13 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 9 dinners)

  • Itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and specified internal flights. International flights not included.

  • New Zealand is one of the world's favorite travel destinations – and on our newest journey you'll travel by private charter plane, train and boat... spend multiple nights in the heart of New Zealand's favorite cities... attend a sheep dog demonstration, do some wine tasting, and have adventures in unique destinations along the way. Embark on a 14-day journey that weaves together New Zealand's awe-inspiring landscapes, vibrant culture, and timeless traditions.
  • From the glow of bioluminescent caves to the powerful haka of the All Blacks, every moment is a step into a world of wonder.
  • Glide silently beneath a galaxy of glowworms, zip through native forests, and savor the warm embrace of Māori hospitality.
  • Travel in style aboard a scenic train that reveals dramatic coastlines and lush vineyards, and enjoy the exclusive comfort of private charter flights that connect you seamlessly to the heart of each destination.
  • Cruise tranquil sounds, scale scenic heights, and marvel at the ingenuity of both nature and history.
  • Each day brings a new story, from serene farm vistas to alpine adventures.
  • This is more than a trip—it's an unforgettable family narrative crafted by New Zealand's treasures. .

  • Tauck Exclusive — Visit the All Blacks Experience and learn about New Zealand Rugby
  • Travel throughout the North and South Islands aboard two private charter flights and a coastal train journey
  • The magic of Kaikoura is revealed on a Wildlife Encounter Cruise, where stunning coastal vistas and the wonders of the marine world create an unforgettable adventure – and on sightseeing by Fixed Wing Plane or Helicopter
  • Discover New Zealand's geothermal wonders at Te Puia, where Māori culture, art, and conservation thrive, and choose an afternoon adventure: soar through native forest on a Rotorua Canopy Tour or unwind in the rejuvenating Wai Ariki Hot Springs.
  • A cruise along the beautiful waters of Marlborough Sounds, home to green-lipped mussels
  • A jetboat ride on the Dart River
  • Visit amazing Waitomo Caves, a magical underground world where thousands of glowworms illuminate ancient limestone caverns

  • 32 included meals (13 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 9 dinners)

  • Itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and specified internal flights. International flights not included.

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Tauck Global Journeys & Safaris (2026) Brochure

Tauck Global Journeys & Safaris (2026)

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Friday 16 Jan 2026 16 Jan 26 Auckland
Thursday 29 Jan 2026 29 Jan 26 Queenstown
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Not Available
Our Price
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Sunday 18 Jan 2026 18 Jan 26 Auckland
Saturday 31 Jan 2026 31 Jan 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Thursday 22 Jan 2026 22 Jan 26 Auckland
Wednesday 04 Feb 2026 04 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Saturday 24 Jan 2026 24 Jan 26 Auckland
Friday 06 Feb 2026 06 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Wednesday 28 Jan 2026 28 Jan 26 Auckland
Tuesday 10 Feb 2026 10 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Monday 02 Feb 2026 02 Feb 26 Auckland
Sunday 15 Feb 2026 15 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Friday 06 Feb 2026 06 Feb 26 Auckland
Thursday 19 Feb 2026 19 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Sunday 08 Feb 2026 08 Feb 26 Auckland
Saturday 21 Feb 2026 21 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Saturday 14 Feb 2026 14 Feb 26 Auckland
Friday 27 Feb 2026 27 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Friday 20 Feb 2026 20 Feb 26 Auckland
Thursday 05 Mar 2026 05 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Tuesday 24 Feb 2026 24 Feb 26 Auckland
Monday 09 Mar 2026 09 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Monday 02 Mar 2026 02 Mar 26 Auckland
Sunday 15 Mar 2026 15 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Wednesday 04 Mar 2026 04 Mar 26 Auckland
Tuesday 17 Mar 2026 17 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Sunday 08 Mar 2026 08 Mar 26 Auckland
Saturday 21 Mar 2026 21 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Monday 05 Oct 2026 05 Oct 26 Auckland
Sunday 18 Oct 2026 18 Oct 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 10 Oct 2026 10 Oct 26 Auckland
Friday 23 Oct 2026 23 Oct 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Saturday 17 Oct 2026 17 Oct 26 Auckland
Friday 30 Oct 2026 30 Oct 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Monday 19 Oct 2026 19 Oct 26 Auckland
Sunday 01 Nov 2026 01 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Monday 26 Oct 2026 26 Oct 26 Auckland
Sunday 08 Nov 2026 08 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Monday 02 Nov 2026 02 Nov 26 Auckland
Sunday 15 Nov 2026 15 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Saturday 07 Nov 2026 07 Nov 26 Auckland
Friday 20 Nov 2026 20 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Monday 09 Nov 2026 09 Nov 26 Auckland
Sunday 22 Nov 2026 22 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Friday 16 Jan 2026 16 Jan 26 Auckland
Thursday 29 Jan 2026 29 Jan 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$16,097
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Sunday 18 Jan 2026 18 Jan 26 Auckland
Saturday 31 Jan 2026 31 Jan 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Thursday 22 Jan 2026 22 Jan 26 Auckland
Wednesday 04 Feb 2026 04 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Saturday 24 Jan 2026 24 Jan 26 Auckland
Friday 06 Feb 2026 06 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,097
Solo (Own Room)
Wednesday 28 Jan 2026 28 Jan 26 Auckland
Tuesday 10 Feb 2026 10 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Monday 02 Feb 2026 02 Feb 26 Auckland
Sunday 15 Feb 2026 15 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$16,097
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Friday 06 Feb 2026 06 Feb 26 Auckland
Thursday 19 Feb 2026 19 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Sunday 08 Feb 2026 08 Feb 26 Auckland
Saturday 21 Feb 2026 21 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Saturday 14 Feb 2026 14 Feb 26 Auckland
Friday 27 Feb 2026 27 Feb 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Friday 20 Feb 2026 20 Feb 26 Auckland
Thursday 05 Mar 2026 05 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$16,097
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Tuesday 24 Feb 2026 24 Feb 26 Auckland
Monday 09 Mar 2026 09 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Monday 02 Mar 2026 02 Mar 26 Auckland
Sunday 15 Mar 2026 15 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,097
Solo (Own Room)
Wednesday 04 Mar 2026 04 Mar 26 Auckland
Tuesday 17 Mar 2026 17 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Sunday 08 Mar 2026 08 Mar 26 Auckland
Saturday 21 Mar 2026 21 Mar 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Monday 05 Oct 2026 05 Oct 26 Auckland
Sunday 18 Oct 2026 18 Oct 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 10 Oct 2026 10 Oct 26 Auckland
Friday 23 Oct 2026 23 Oct 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Saturday 17 Oct 2026 17 Oct 26 Auckland
Friday 30 Oct 2026 30 Oct 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Monday 19 Oct 2026 19 Oct 26 Auckland
Sunday 01 Nov 2026 01 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,097
Solo (Own Room)
Monday 26 Oct 2026 26 Oct 26 Auckland
Sunday 08 Nov 2026 08 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Monday 02 Nov 2026 02 Nov 26 Auckland
Sunday 15 Nov 2026 15 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Saturday 07 Nov 2026 07 Nov 26 Auckland
Friday 20 Nov 2026 20 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,097
Solo (Own Room)
Monday 09 Nov 2026 09 Nov 26 Auckland
Sunday 22 Nov 2026 22 Nov 26 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,138
Solo (Own Room)
Friday 15 Jan 2027 15 Jan 27 Auckland
Thursday 28 Jan 2027 28 Jan 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$14,490
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Monday 18 Jan 2027 18 Jan 27 Auckland
Sunday 31 Jan 2027 31 Jan 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,590
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Thursday 21 Jan 2027 21 Jan 27 Auckland
Wednesday 03 Feb 2027 03 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,590
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 30 Jan 2027 30 Jan 27 Auckland
Friday 12 Feb 2027 12 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,590
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Friday 05 Feb 2027 05 Feb 27 Auckland
Thursday 18 Feb 2027 18 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,590
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Thursday 11 Feb 2027 11 Feb 27 Auckland
Wednesday 24 Feb 2027 24 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,590
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sunday 14 Feb 2027 14 Feb 27 Auckland
Saturday 27 Feb 2027 27 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$16,590
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Sold Out
Friday 26 Feb 2027 26 Feb 27 Auckland
Thursday 11 Mar 2027 11 Mar 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,590
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Monday 01 Mar 2027 01 Mar 27 Auckland
Sunday 14 Mar 2027 14 Mar 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$14,490
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 13 Mar 2027 13 Mar 27 Auckland
Friday 26 Mar 2027 26 Mar 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,590
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Monday 04 Oct 2027 04 Oct 27 Auckland
Sunday 17 Oct 2027 17 Oct 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 16 Oct 2027 16 Oct 27 Auckland
Friday 29 Oct 2027 29 Oct 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Tuesday 19 Oct 2027 19 Oct 27 Auckland
Monday 01 Nov 2027 01 Nov 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$13,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Tuesday 02 Nov 2027 02 Nov 27 Auckland
Monday 15 Nov 2027 15 Nov 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$15,990
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Friday 15 Jan 2027 15 Jan 27 Auckland
Thursday 28 Jan 2027 28 Jan 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,632
Solo (Own Room)
Monday 18 Jan 2027 18 Jan 27 Auckland
Sunday 31 Jan 2027 31 Jan 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,761
Solo (Own Room)
Thursday 21 Jan 2027 21 Jan 27 Auckland
Wednesday 03 Feb 2027 03 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,761
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 30 Jan 2027 30 Jan 27 Auckland
Friday 12 Feb 2027 12 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,761
Solo (Own Room)
Friday 05 Feb 2027 05 Feb 27 Auckland
Thursday 18 Feb 2027 18 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,761
Solo (Own Room)
Thursday 11 Feb 2027 11 Feb 27 Auckland
Wednesday 24 Feb 2027 24 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,761
Solo (Own Room)
Sunday 14 Feb 2027 14 Feb 27 Auckland
Saturday 27 Feb 2027 27 Feb 27 Queenstown
Details
Not Available
Our Price
US$18,761
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Friday 26 Feb 2027 26 Feb 27 Auckland
Thursday 11 Mar 2027 11 Mar 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,761
Solo (Own Room)
Monday 01 Mar 2027 01 Mar 27 Auckland
Sunday 14 Mar 2027 14 Mar 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,632
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 13 Mar 2027 13 Mar 27 Auckland
Friday 26 Mar 2027 26 Mar 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,761
Solo (Own Room)
Monday 04 Oct 2027 04 Oct 27 Auckland
Sunday 17 Oct 2027 17 Oct 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,012
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 16 Oct 2027 16 Oct 27 Auckland
Friday 29 Oct 2027 29 Oct 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,012
Solo (Own Room)
Tuesday 19 Oct 2027 19 Oct 27 Auckland
Monday 01 Nov 2027 01 Nov 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$16,014
Solo (Own Room)
Tuesday 02 Nov 2027 02 Nov 27 Auckland
Monday 15 Nov 2027 15 Nov 27 Queenstown
Details
Available Departure
Our Price
US$18,012
Solo (Own Room)
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Note
Your Global Journeys Travel Advisor will check the availability of your departure date when you Inquire. Additional savings may apply. T&C’s apply.
Note
Tour & cruises prices are per person. Prices shown have savings applied, are subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Pricing and trip details are correct at this point in time, however are subject to confirmation at the time of booking and are subject to change by Tauck. For cruise itineraries, cabin images are sourced from the cruise-line and should be treated as indicative only. Cabin inclusions, upholsteries and room layout may differ to the image(s) shown depending on the ship selected and your sailing dates.