Spirit of New Zealand
Discover the spirit of New Zealand, thoughtfully paced with six two-night stays. Cruise Milford Sound or Piopiotahi, cross Cook Strait by ferry and travel through the Southern Alps on the TranzAlpine. Enjoy a private visit to Transport World, walk Napier’s Art Deco streets and connect with Māori culture in Rotorua, with coastal Punakaiki, vibrant Nelson and the Bay of Islands along the way. This trip is accompanied by a Travel Director and Driver.
- 01 Oct 2026 – 21 Oct 2026
from $13,173.30 pp twin share * - 19 Nov 2026 – 09 Dec 2026
from $13,173.30 pp twin share * - 26 Nov 2026 – 16 Dec 2026
from $13,173.30 pp twin share * - 10 Dec 2026 – 30 Dec 2026
from $13,173.30 pp twin share * - 31 Dec 2026 – 20 Jan 2027
from $14,350 pp twin share * - 21 Jan 2027 – 10 Feb 2027
from $13,173.30 pp twin share * - 28 Jan 2027 – 17 Feb 2027
from $13,173.30 pp twin share * - 04 Feb 2027 – 24 Feb 2027
from $13,572.90 pp twin share * - 18 Feb 2027 – 10 Mar 2027
from $13,572.90 pp twin share * - 04 Mar 2027 – 24 Mar 2027
from $13,572.90 pp twin share * - 18 Mar 2027 – 07 Apr 2027
from $14,785 pp twin share * - 22 Apr 2027 – 12 May 2027
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 30 Sep 2027 – 20 Oct 2027
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 28 Oct 2027 – 17 Nov 2027
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 18 Nov 2027 – 08 Dec 2027
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 25 Nov 2027 – 15 Dec 2027
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 09 Dec 2027 – 29 Dec 2027
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 30 Dec 2027 – 19 Jan 2028
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 20 Jan 2028 – 09 Feb 2028
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 27 Jan 2028 – 16 Feb 2028
from $15,215 pp twin share * - 03 Feb 2028 – 23 Feb 2028
from $15,645 pp twin share * - 17 Feb 2028 – 08 Mar 2028
from $15,645 pp twin share * - 24 Feb 2028 – 15 Mar 2028
from $15,645 pp twin share * - 02 Mar 2028 – 22 Mar 2028
from $15,645 pp twin share * - 16 Mar 2028 – 05 Apr 2028
from $15,645 pp twin share *
* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.
Itinerary
- Day 1 – Welcome to Christchurch:
Welcome to New Zealand. Kick things off in Christchurch, buzzing with community spirit that runs deep. Spend time at leisure getting to know the city your way before meeting your Travel Director and fellow travellers this evening for a briefing and welcome drinks. - Day 2 – Canterbury Plains and a Taste of Geraldine:
See the highlights of Christchurch this morning, including the innovative Cardboard Cathedral and the Botanic Gardens, loved for their landscaped beauty and tranquil riverside setting. Then watch the scenery shift as you travel across the Canterbury Plains to Geraldine. Stop in at historic Barkers Store to sample local cheeses and regional produce before continuing along the East Coast into the Waitaki Valley with its winding rivers, rolling farmland and mountain backdrops near Lake Benmore. Arrive in Omarama this evening, a quintessential country town and your home for the night. - Day 3 – Discover Clyde and Invercargill:
Clyde is sure to keep your camera busy with its big personality. Wander its historic precinct where gold mining era buildings have been transformed into cafes and shops. Later, you’ll roll into Invercargill, a city with a real passion for wheels and speed legends. Visit Bill Richardson Transport World for a guided tour, exploring more than 300 vehicles and the stories behind them, from rare finds to classic favourites. - Day 4 – Journey to Fiordland:
Travel through the rolling farmland and lush pastures of Southland to Templeton Flax Mill. On a guided visit with Nathan Templeton, mill curator and grandson of the founder, you’ll hear how flax helped shape the local economy on a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, with proceeds supporting the mill’s future as a living museum. Continue to Riverton, a charming seaside town, before heading into Fiordland National Park and on to Te Anau, set on the shores of the South Island’s largest lake. Breathe it in, this is serenity at its best. - Day 5 – Spectacular Milford Sound:
From the moment you step outside, nature takes the lead. Journey through Fiordland National Park where beech forests, open flats and mirror-like lakes set the scene. Crystal-clear rivers will carve through the landscape as you make your way to Milford Sound/Piopiotahi. Then take to the water on a sightseeing cruise into the pristine fiord, soaking up towering cliffs, tumbling waterfalls and the chance to spot wildlife along the way. - Day 6 – Meet a local farmer:
Get a taste of country life and classic southern hospitality at Real Country as you meet a local farmer and step into day-to-day farm living. Watch horse communication in action and see working sheep dogs muster with skill and speed on this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Later, you’ll have the chance to wander the heritage streets of Arrowtown, a gold rush village lined with trees and character-filled boutiques before arriving in Queenstown for a two-night stay in New Zealand’s adventure capital. - Day 7 – Queenstown, Your Way:
Today is yours to soak up Queenstown and its surroundings. Grab lunch at leisure at cult favourite Fergburger, known for its gourmet burgers and buzzing atmosphere. You might choose to dial up the thrill with an Optional Experience, like a high-octane jet boat ride tearing along the Shotover River. Prefer something smoother? Head out to nearby vineyards for a tasting or take it easy with an afternoon cruise on Lake Wakatipu aboard the historic TSS Earnslaw to Walter Peak High Country Farm for a gourmet barbecue dinner. - Day 8 – Queenstown onto Christchurch:
This morning, pick up a sweet taste of the region at the Jones Family fruit stall, then settle in for one of the South Island’s most scenic drives. You’ll cross the alpine sweep of Lindis Pass between Otago and the Mackenzie Basin, with big sky views and rugged peaks, with the majestic Aoraki/Mount Cook among them. Stop in Tekapo on the shores of turquoise Lake Tekapo, where the stone Church of the Good Shepherd sits in a picture-perfect setting. Later, continue across the Canterbury Plains back to Christchurch. - Day 9 – A Great Rail Journey to Punakaiki:
All aboard the TranzAlpine train for one of New Zealand’s greatest rail journeys. Travel towards Arthur’s Pass, through tunnels and over soaring viaducts as snow-capped peaks, icy rivers, beech forests and deep gorges roll past your window. Stop in Greymouth, known for its mining history, before continuing to Punakaiki to see the famous Pancake Rocks and blowholes. - Day 10 – Wild beauty, Kahurangi:
Today is made for sitting back and taking it all in. Follow the Heritage Highway towards Nelson as your journey winds through the dramatic Buller Gorge, a deep canyon that’s home to New Zealand’s longest swing bridge. Continue alongside the wild beauty of Kahurangi National Park, where rivers, high plateaus, alpine herb fields and coastal forests set the scene for a relaxed arrival into Nelson. - Day 11 – Top of the South:
Sleep in or get moving, today is completely at leisure. If you feel like getting out on the water, you can choose an Optional Experience to Abel Tasman National Park for a cruise and walk. This corner of the island is pure calm, with golden beaches, sculpted granite cliffs and one of the country’s most loved coastal tracks, so make the most of it. - Day 12 – Cruise Queen Charlotte Sound:
All aboard for a voyage that’s a must on any Kiwi adventure. Today, you’ll cruise through Queen Charlotte Sound, glide up the Tory Channel and cross Cook Strait from the South Island to the North, weaving past a maze of arms and inlets before arriving in Wellington, the country’s cool little capital. - Day 13 – Wellington onto Napier:
First, you’ll get to know Wellington on a highlights tour, then you’ll travel on to Napier, a city with a story you can see in every facade. After a massive earthquake in 1931 destroyed the commercial centre of Napier, rebuilding began almost immediately in the architectural styles of the times – Striped Classical, Spanish Mission and Art Deco. - Day 14 – Discover Art Deco Icons:
This morning, join a Local Specialist from the Art Deco Trust for an easy stroll through Napier’s compact Art Deco Quarter on a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience that brings the city’s fascinating design history to life. The afternoon is yours. You might choose an Optional Experience sampling Hawke’s Bay wines, or head out on an overland safari to the gannet nesting colony at Cape Kidnappers. - Day 15 – Culture Capital Rotorua:
The scenery opens wide as Lake Taupo comes into view, the country’s largest lake and one of its bluest. Not far away, you’ll hear Huka Falls before you see it, thundering and powerful. Then Rotorua sets the senses alight, where mud pops, steam rises and the land’s geothermal heartbeat is impossible to miss. In the afternoon, you’ll visit a traditional Pounamu workshop to learn about jade carving. Later, delve deep into Māori culture with the Te Pō Indigenous Experience at Te Puia. Enjoy a powerful cultural performance in the carved meeting house Te Aronui a Rua, see the Pohutu Geyser and finish with a buffet dinner of hāngī-inspired flavours, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. - Day 16 – Rotorua, It’s All Yours:
Today is yours, with your Travel Director on hand if you want tips to match your mood. Ease into the steamy thermal springs at Wai Ariki Hot Springs & Spa, chase movie magic with an Optional Experience to the Hobbiton Movie Set, or even take to the skies on a scenic flight for a fresh, bird’s-eye-view of the scenery. - Day 17 – Auckland, the City of Sails:
Today, follow the Waikato River as you make your way to Auckland, the ‘City of Sails’, where yachts glide across two harbours and the skyline meets the sea. Then it’s time for something truly Kiwi. Dive into the country’s national game at the interactive All Blacks Experience, exploring the team’s remarkable history through displays and presentations, before a traditional haka performance brings it all to a thrilling close. - Day 18 – Auckland onto Bay of Islands:
The Bay of Islands is made up of around 140 islands dotted across turquoise water and it’s as beautiful as it sounds. It’s also one of the most important places in New Zealand’s story. Visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between Captain William Hobson and Māori chiefs. With a Local Specialist, you’ll explore the site’s significance and see the world’s largest ceremonial war canoe alongside a beautifully carved meeting house. - Day 19 – Bay of Islands at Leisure:
This is the kind of place that makes you want to stay outdoors from morning to sunset. Today is yours to shape. You could choose an Optional Experience travelling to Cape Reinga or Te Rerenga Wairua at the very top of New Zealand via the sweeping sands of Ninety Mile Beach. Prefer to be on the water? Cruise to the Hole in the Rock, sail on an historic tall ship, or join a tour of Russell to learn more about the early days of the Bay of Islands. - Day 20 – Travel to Auckland:
Enjoy a final taste of the north as you travel south to Whangārei, the country’s most northerly city. Explore the Whangārei Basin, where riverside attractions bring together galleries, museums and an easy-going local vibe – a snapshot of New Zealand’s blend of nature and culture. Then settle back for the scenic return to Auckland. Tonight, raise a glass at dinner and drinks with your Travel Director and travel companions. - Day 21 – Farewell Auckland:
Over the past three weeks, we hope you’ve filled your camera with big moments and your days with even better company. As you head home, it’s the memories that will stay with you longest, the landscapes, the stories and the new friends made along the way. Farewell for now!
Highlights
- Cruise Milford Sound or Piopiotahi and cross Cook Strait by ferry.
- Travel through the Southern Alps on the TranzAlpine scenic train.
- Enjoy a private visit to Transport World and connect with Māori culture in Rotorua.
Discover the spirit of New Zealand, thoughtfully paced with six two-night stays. Cruise Milford Sound or Piopiotahi, cross Cook Strait by ferry and travel through the Southern Alps on the TranzAlpine. Enjoy a private visit to Transport World, walk Napier’s Art Deco streets and connect with Māori culture in Rotorua, with coastal Punakaiki, vibrant Nelson and the Bay of Islands along the way. This trip is accompanied by a Travel Director and Driver.
Inclusions
- An expert Travel Director and professional Driver.
- Cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted.
- Porterage where hotels provide this service.
- Must-see sightseeing.
- All land transport shown.
- All transfers shown.
FAQs
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How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 21 days and 20 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 01 Oct 2026 and 05 Apr 2028, subject to live availability.
Are there different departure options?
Yes, multiple departures may be available depending on your preferred travel period.
Are discounts available?
Seasonal or loyalty discounts may be available on selected departures at the time of enquiry.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
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