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| Day by Day Itinerary: |
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| Day 1 - Auckland / Whangamata |
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Your tour departs from The Rydges Hotel, corner Kingston & Federal Streets, at 8.15am. Take a tour of the "City of Sails". Visit the summit of Sky Tower, at 328m the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere, the downtown city area and Waterfront Drive with its numerous yacht marinas. Sail aboard a yacht on Auckland Harbour for spectacular views of the city and waterfront, then visit the Maritime Museum. Rejoin your coach for the journey to the Coromandel Peninsula. Overnight accommodation is at Breakers Motel. |
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| Day 2 - Coromandel Peninsula |
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| A day of fun and entertainment with Kiwi Dundee Adventures. Explore regenerating Kauri forest and lush fern groves, the old roads to Puketui an 1890's gold mining town and visit a gold mine studded with glow-worms. Walk on isolated beaches and if conditions permit, take a dip in the springs at Hotwater Beach. |
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| Day 3 - Whangamata / Rotorua |
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On to Rotorua and the Agrodome to see New Zealand's various sheep breeds and a shearing demonstration. Stroll through Rainbow Springs Park to see Rainbow and Brown Trout plus native birds and animals including the Kiwi. Take the spectacular Skyline Skyride for superb views over the city, lake and mountains and try a luge ride with our compliments. This evening enjoy a Maori Hangi (meal), a selection of traditionally prepared meats and vegetables plus more conventional dishes, all followed by a concert featuring Maori songs, chants and the stirring haka. Your overnight accommodation is at Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua. |
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| Day 4 - Rotorua / Turangi |
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| Visit Te Puia, the Maori Arts and Crafts Centre and Thermal Reserve with its boiling mud, silica terraces and Pohutu Geyser. Pass massive pine forests, see the Wairakei Geothermal Valley and Huka Falls to reach Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake. Skirt it's shores to Turangi with time for trout fishing, many picturesque walks or if you are daring, white water rafting. Your overnight accommodation is at Bridge Tongariro Resort. |
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| Day 5 - Turangi / Wellington |
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| Cross the National Park with its volcanic peaks to Bulls and Levin, then along the Kapiti coast to the Capital City, Wellington. Tours include Mt Victoria, the Houses of Parliament, Wellington Cathedral and Oriental Bay with time to explore the city and Te Papa, the Museum of New Zealand. Your overnight accommodation is at Bay Plaza Hotel. |
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| Day 6 - Wellington / Blenheim / Nelson |
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| Join the Interislander Ferry for the scenic cruise to Picton, enjoy spectacular views of Wellington and the sheltered waters of Queen Charlotte Sound. Welcomed by your Coach Captain then on to Montana Winery for a tasting and winery tour. From this renowned wine region it's a fascinating drive to Nelson noted for its arts and crafts. Your overnight accommodation is at Leisure Lodge. |
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| Day 7 - Nelson or Abel Tasman National Park |
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We recommend an optional day tour to the Abel Tasman National Park, inclusive of all transfers and a picnic lunch. By coach to Kaiteriteri then board a comfortable launch to cruise along the parks coastline. Either go ashore at Torrent Bay and walk 2 hours to Bark Bay or come ashore at Bark Bay and explore that area. From Bark Bay by launch, retrace your journey arriving in Nelson at 5.00pm. Alternatively, explore Nelson, follow the art trail, galleries and coffee shops featuring art, pottery, jewellery, wood and more or visit Tahunanui with its broad beaches and coastal panoramas. Your overnight accommodation is at Leisure Lodge. |
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| Day 8 - Nelson / Greymouth |
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| Lush farmlands then forest covered ranges to the rugged Buller Gorge - a spectacular scenic drive. Visit Westport and the coast near Cape Foulwind, possibly lunch at the award winning Beach House Cafe and south to explore the Pancake rocks at Punakaiki. At Greymouth visit Jade Boulder Gallery to see native jade, mined in remote alpine valleys crafted into fine jewellery. Your overnight accommodation is at Hotel Ashley. |
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| Day 9 - Greymouth / Fox Glacier |
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| Remote farms, tiny landlocked lakes with dense native bush and forest, all dominated by the towering Southern Alps, highlight your journey to Fox Glacier. Plenty of time to enjoy a guided walk to the glaciers terminal face, a helicopter flight and snow landing or walk to nearby Lake Matheson. Your overnight accommodation is at Fox Glacier Hotel. |
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| Day 10 - Fox Glacier / Wanaka |
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Follow the rugged coastline then inland across the Alps and the Haast Pass to the impressive bushlands of the Aspiring National Park. At Wanaka a choice of two afternoon activities. Either a launch cruise across the lake to Stevensons Island, a nature reserve, for a bush walk followed by refreshments. Look for the native Buff Weka, a small, flightless bird whose curiosity is likely to attract them close to you. Alternatively a very picturesque walk along a track beside the Clutha River as it flows from Lake Wanaka to a picnic spot. Enjoy light refreshments and a thrilling jet boat excursion on the river tailored to suit - full on exciting, leisurely scenic cruising or somewhere in between. Your overnight accommodation is at Mt Aspiring Hotel. |
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| Day 11 - Wanaka / Queenstown |
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| Follow the Clutha River then through the rugged Kawarau Gorge with its relics of the goldmining era for a late morning arrival into the ever-popular resort of Queenstown. Today enjoy the sights, sounds and activities of Queenstown. You will attend a pre-walk briefing this afternoon at 4.45pm. Dinner tonight is at the spectacular Skyline Restaurant. You have two choices for the next three days and we enthusiastically reccommend |
| OPTION 1: The Greenstone Valley Guided Walk. |
| Today enjoy the sights, sounds and activities of Queenstown plus attend a pre-walk briefing. Your overnight accommodation is at the Rydges Hotel. |
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| Day 12 - Queenstown / Steel Creek |
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| By coach to Glenorchy then onto the track, stately beech forests, rocky gorges and silent river pools with Robins and Tom Tits for company. Its 18 km to Steel Creek Lodge nestled on broad river flats. |
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| Day 13 - Steel Creek / Lake Mckellar |
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| Red tussock land, ancient bog pines and cottonwoods with sheer mountainsides above and possible deer on the forests edge. 14 km to Lake McKellar Lodge |
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| Day 14 - Lake Mckellar / Milford Sound |
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| To the Greenstone Saddle, through lush forests to Lake Howden, then ascend Key Summit (919m) an area of alpine swamp with incredible 360degree views, so spectacular, then down to rejoin your Tour on the Milford Road. Travel through the Hollyford Valley and Homer Tunnel to Milford Sound. Board the Milford Mariner for an overnight cruise - an undoubted highlight. |
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| At leisure in Queenstown, jet boating, lake cruises, a day on the Routeburn Track, Lord of the Rings Tours, rafting and more shops, galleries and boutiques than you can count - enjoy. Dinner day 13 is not included allowing the opportunity to dine at a restaurant of your choice. |
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| Day 12 & Day 13 also at leisure. |
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| Day 14 - Queenstown / Milford Sound |
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| Follow the lake to Kingston, across fertile farmlands to Fiordland. Visit moody Lake Manapouri then Lake Te Anau. Follow the Eglinton valley, native forests, lakes, waterfalls, and towering mountains. At The Divide collect the Greenstone Trek group and through the Hollyford Valley and Homer Tunnel. to Milford Sound. Board the Milford mariner for an overmnight cruise -an undoubted highlight. |
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| Day 15 - Milford Sound / Dunedin |
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| Wake to the sounds of silence in a pristine world. Rugged and remote mountains change to lush green countryside, which in turn gives way to rolling hills as you approach Dunedin, the "Edinburgh of the South". This evening prior to Dinner you will be treated to a traditional Scottish Haggis Ceremony, complete with piper, address to the Haggis and gift. Your overnight accommodation is at Cargills Hotel. |
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| Day 16 - Dunedin |
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| A day to enjoy at your leisure with a multitude of optional activities available. A Monarch Wildlife Cruise, Natures Wonders Tour (both featuring penguins, seals and birdlife), the Taieri Gorge Railway, a Citibus Newtons Tour, fascinating Larnach Castle or Tour the Cadbury Factory or Speights Brewery. Have fun! Your overnight accommodation is at Cargills Hotel. |
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| Day 17 - Dunedin / Omarama |
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| Visit Olveston, Dunedin's majestic historic home with its original furnishings. See bush clad hillsides, tidal estuaries and a rocky coastline, view the unusual Moeraki Boulders then explore Oamaru. Follow the Waitaki Valley, passing several hydro lakes to Omarama. Your overnights accommodation is at Heritage Gateway Hotel |
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| Day 18 - Omarama / Mt Cook / Christchurch |
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| Pass the milky blue waters of Lake Pukaki to Mt Cook National Park and village, amidst New Zealand's highest mountains. At Lake Tekapo view the Church of the Good Shepherd and Collie Dog memorial with time for a highly recommended (optional) flight with Air Safaris. Descend Burkes Pass to the Canterbury Plains and Christchurch. Your tour concludes at approximately 5.00pm after a brief city tour. |
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| Departure Dates: |
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START TUE
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FINISH FRI
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| X11 |
14 Oct 2008
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31 Oct 2008
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X112 (1) |
31 Oct 2008
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17 Nov 2008
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| X12 |
04 Nov 2008
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21 Nov 2008
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| X13 |
25 Nov 2008
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12 Dec 2008
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| X14 |
16 Dec 2008
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02 Jan 2009
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| TOUR |
START TUE
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FINISH FRI
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| X15 |
06 Jan 2009 |
23 Jan 2009 |
| X152 |
13 Jan 2009 |
30 Jan 2009 |
| X16 |
20 Jan 2009 |
06 Feb 2009 |
| X162 |
27 Jan 2009 |
13 Feb 2009 |
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| X17 |
03 Feb 2009 |
20 Feb 2009 |
| X172 |
10 Feb 2009 |
27 Feb 2009 |
X173 (2) |
19 Feb 2009 |
08 Mar 2009 |
| X18 |
24 Feb 2009 |
13 Mar 2009 |
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| X182 |
03 Mar 2009 |
20 Mar 2009 |
| X19 |
10 Mar 2009 |
27 Mar 2009 |
| X192 |
17 Mar 2009 |
03 Apr 2009 |
| X20 |
24 Mar 2009 |
10 Apr 2009 |
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| X21 |
07 Apr 2009 |
24 Apr 2009 |
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(1) Starts Friday, finish Monday
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(2) Starts Thursday, finish Sunday (does not visit Matakohe and Kauri Museum)
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