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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 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 Maori 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.
Featured Destinations
Kaikoura
Kaikoura
Few places in the world can boast of such natural wonders as those offered by land and sea in Kaikoura .... stunning coastal alpine scenery, year-round whale watching, dolphin and seal swimming, pelagic bird watching, fishing, diving, and a host of eco-tourism oriented activities!
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Auckland
Auckland
Auckland is regularly voted one of the best lifestyle cities in the world, with the cosmopolitan city centre complemented by great escapes within half an hour of downtown. Indulge in Auckland's shopping, nightlife and unrivalled cuisine and experience some of the many attractions and adventure activities on offer. There is never a shortage of things to do in the City of Sails. Sights to see include Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland Zoo, and Museum of Transport and Technology.
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Rotorua
Rotorua
New Zealand's premier destination on the edge of beautiful Lake Rotorua offers visitors so much to see and do the trouble is deciding what to do. From a quiet stroll through the magnificent Redwood Forest to an adrenaline rafting plunge over one of the world's highest commercially rafted waterfalls or an entertaining view of life on the farm at one of our award winning farmshows - Rotorua has it all. Famous for awesome geological forces, Rotorua has hundreds of gentle plopping mud pools, powerful erupting geysers, and intriguing geothermal lakes. Maori Culture is another unique facet to Rotorua's popularity. For more action try hiking down Mt Ngongatah, fishing for trophy-sized trout on one of Rotorua's many lakes, tandem skydiving, horse trekking, or off-road driving. Or just sit back, watch the world go by and enjoy the fresh, clean, picturesque atmosphere from one of many sidewalk cafes and bars. To end the day, soak away ailments in one of many thermally heated natural mineral spas.
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Blenheim
Blenheim
This is a provincial town with a difference. A city center long ago claimed from a wayward river has resulted in a street layout with spirit and character abounding with quirky lanes and sunny gathering places. On the clear, spring-fed Taylor River sightseeing riverboats retrace the route of steamboats that once carried produce. A miniature railway runs alongside the river to Brayshaw Park. Central focus of Blenheim is The Forum, with its historic bandstand watching over the shops and street markets below. The Forum also provides an occasional amphitheatre for the performing arts. The modern shops and cafés that surround The Forum are a sample of a town deserving of praise it receives from visitors. Blenheim is blessed with many attractive parks, such as Seymour Square and Pollard Park. On the outskirts of town, Brayshow Historic Park preserves the province's pioneering endeavour. Relocated colonial buildings in a recreated turn-of-the-century street keep company with a modern building housing archives and a vintage farm machinery museum.
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Queenstown
Queenstown
Queenstown hosts an outstanding collection of adrenaline inducing activities and spectacular scenery. From jumping from tall bridges or quiet fishing, this is New Zealand's number one adventure destination. Lake and river join towering mountain ranges to make Queenstown as popular in the winter as it is in the summer.
At the heart of the action are cafes, the entire spectrum of accommodation, boutique shopping, restaurants and the visitor services expected in a small town with a big reputation.
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Christchurch
Christchurch
Christchurch was founded in 1850 by members of the Church of England, who wanted a little bit of heaven on earth. They succeeded, and today the city takes great pride in its spacious layout and distinctive English-style buildings in elegant grey stone. The River Avon winds through Christchurch, along parks and gardens that cover one-third of the city.
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January 2026
01/16/2026 |
01/29/2026 |
$13,990 per person
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01/18/2026 |
01/31/2026 |
$15,990 per person
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01/22/2026 |
02/04/2026 |
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01/24/2026 |
02/06/2026 |
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February 2026
02/02/2026 |
02/15/2026 |
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02/06/2026 |
02/19/2026 |
$15,990 per person
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02/08/2026 |
02/21/2026 |
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02/14/2026 |
02/27/2026 |
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02/20/2026 |
03/05/2026 |
$13,990 per person
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March 2026
03/02/2026 |
03/15/2026 |
$13,990 per person
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03/04/2026 |
03/17/2026 |
$15,990 per person
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03/08/2026 |
03/21/2026 |
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October 2026
10/05/2026 |
10/18/2026 |
$15,990 per person
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10/10/2026 |
10/23/2026 |
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10/19/2026 |
11/01/2026 |
$13,990 per person
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10/26/2026 |
11/08/2026 |
$15,990 per person
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