Following a delightful breakfast, you’ll head south, down the eastern coastline of the South Island, and cruise through the township of Oamaru, which is home to some of New Zealand’s most well-preserved heritage buildings.
Next up, travel onward to the magical Moeraki Boulders. Here, enjoy marvelling at the geological structures that began forming more than 60 million years ago. These boulders now stand watch along the beach, guarding the foreshore in stony silence.
Later, pull into Dunedin with ample time to explore this unique town with rich Scottish heritage, or rest in the comfort of your accommodation if you prefer.
Optional activities:
- Speight’s Brewery tour (from NZ$30 per person).
- Dunedin train station visit (surcharges apply).
Spend the morning strolling through the glorious gardens of Larnach Castle, New Zealand’s oldest castle, and admire the picturesque view.
Jumping back aboard your coach, you’ll travel onwards to Gore. Learn all about this quaint town and its colourful history of illicit whiskey distilling at the Hokonui Moonshine Museum. Hear stories about the Scottish settlers and their captivating tales of criminal pursuits, and finish with a special tasting of Old Hokonui, made using the original recipe.
As evening falls drive on to Te Anau, known as the gateway to Fiordland and Doubtful Sound, for a group dinner and a pleasant night’s rest.
Optional activities:
- Glowworm caves evening tour (from NZ$119 per person).
After a delicious breakfast, set a course from Te Anau to Manapouri. Upon arrival, enjoy a leisurely cruise across the shimmering lake to West Arm, then take a short drive across Wilmot Pass, along New Zealand’s most expensive road. Make a brief stop to experience the lush Fiordland rainforest and bask in the sparkling views of majestic Doubtful Sound below.
As you board a modern catamaran at Deep Cove, prepare to experience the sheer grandeur of these mountain-girded waters. With only a handful of boats on the water at a time, Doubtful Sound offers a serene escape of total tranquillity. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some local wildlife, from penguins to seals and playful dolphins, as you enjoy relaxing in the sound.
At the end of the cruise, travel onwards to Queenstown, your home for the next two nights.
With no planned tour activity today, take your time to explore Queenstown at your leisure – it’s a true adventurer’s paradise. Loved for the vast array of thrilling activities up for grabs in and around the city, spend your day plotting all things adrenaline-pumping or take it easy discovering the incredible beauty of the city as you please.
The choice is yours, whether you jump aboard the iconic ShotoverJet or join a tour around the gold-mining region of Skippers Canyon. Chase the best views of the city with a gondola ride to the top of Bob’s Peak and perhaps enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyline restaurant (surcharges apply). Kick things up a notch with a visit to the bungy jumping centre and watch other people completing their own jumps. Slow things down with a leisurely stroll around the lakeside, toasting with a refreshing drink and time to soak up the lush surrounds.
Optional activities:
- 4WD Hollywood on-location tour from Glenorchy (from NZ$299 per person).
- Skippers Canyon scenic tour (from NZ$199 per person).
- Half-day boutique wine tour (from NZ$279 per person).
- Dart River jet boat wilderness tour (from NZ$359 per person).
- Skyline gondola and dinner – guaranteed window seat (from NZ$167 per person).
- TSS Earnslaw steamboat cruise (from NZ$115 per person) with lunch (from NZ$199 per person).
Gather your energy with a delicious breakfast, then set off for Arrowtown, a historic gold-mining town with picturesque appeal and a fascinating story. Travel onwards to Wanaka, one of New Zealand’s most popular and beautiful lakeside towns.
This afternoon, travel north towards the small town of Haast on the west coast, famed for its prime seafood delicacies such as crayfish and whitebait. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed site is home to the Haast River, spectacular beaches and breathtaking lookouts.
Tonight, enjoy a delicious group dinner at your hotel.
After breakfast, start north along the coast of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park to the chilly charms of the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers. Stop at the Fox Glacier for a leisurely optional walk around Lake Matheson. Bask in the placid beauty of this dynamic glacial landscape, admiring the region’s lush rainforests and verdant mountains. Famed for its crystal-clear views of Aoraki Mount Cook and Mount Tasman, Lake Matheson is a serene spot for a stroll.
Later, arrive in the town of Franz Josef, where your day concludes.
Optional activities:
- Franz Josef Glacier scenic flight with snow landing (from NZ$385 per person).
- Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers scenic flight with snow landing (from NZ$485 per person).
- Aoraki (Mount Cook) scenic flight with snow landing (from NZ$655 per person).
For your final full day, depart from Franz Josef after breakfast and make your way north once more to the creative town of Hokitika. Visit one of the town’s greenstone-carving studios for a glimpse at some of the region’s finest local craft.
Continue onwards to Greymouth, a town historically linked to jade- and gold-mining. From here, you’ll board the exciting TranzAlpine Scenic Train – regarded as one of the world’s best day journeys along the rails. Let the spectacular forest vistas, rolling hills and snow-capped mountains leave you breathless as you settle in for this glorious scenic route.
Once your train journey is complete, transfer to your comfortable hotel in Christchurch to enjoy a final group dinner to farewell the tour.
Your journey concludes at check-out today with one final breakfast and a heartfelt goodbye to your fellow travellers. Whether you’re travelling home today or staying in Christchurch a bit longer on your own, you’ll leave your tour with countless incredible memories.