Itinerary
This 21-day small group tour takes you on a journey through the best of New Zealand.
After meeting everyone in Auckland your New Zealand adventure begins by heading for Northland, the “birthplace of the nation”. Our first stop is the excellent Kauri Museum at Matakohe to learn the history and significance of the mighty kauri tree. We carry on to Whangarei Town Basin for a lunch stop. The unique Hundertwasser Art Centre with Wairau Māori Art Gallery opened here in early 2022 and celebrates artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser’s vision of architectural creativity in harmony with nature.
At the Whangarei Native Bird Recovery Centre we meet founders Robert and Robyn Webb to see their dedication to injured birds and meet talking tuis and Sparky, the daylight kiwi, close-up.
We visit the Kawiti Glowworm Caves named after the famous Maori chief, Kawiti. The caves still belong to his family and his great grandson, Te Tawai Kawiti, showed the first visitors through the caves in the 1950s. Glowworms are something most Kiwis grew up with but are surprised to learn that they’re extremely rare in other countries. The ancient limestone caves are home to millions of twinkling glowworms including the famous Milky Way cavern that you’ll learn all about from your friendly guide.
We then drive through to the Birthplace of the Nation, where we are met by our guide to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Later we are welcomed into the beautifully carved meeting house, Te Whare Runanga, for a cultural performance.
Getting out on the pristine waters of the Bay of Islands is an absolute must! You’ll see why we loved coming on holiday here so much as kids and how three nights here is the perfect start to your tour.
Your fun on the water finishes at Russell (Kororareka), the very first capital of New Zealand, a small town with a rollicking 19th century past. It’s come a long way since it was a favourite haunt of whalers and sealers, with no police or laws you can imagine what went on! Visit the colonial buildings, walk the waterfront or climb Flagstaff Hill for spectacular views before the short ferry ride back to Paihia.
Our day starts with a harbour cruise with one of our Ngapuhi friends, Pete (a real hard case). He’ll tell you why all Kiwis have heard of Opononi and take us on a foray off the beaten track, across the harbour for a walk along the deserted beach and for the adventurous, the chance to try sandboarding.
In the ancient Waipoua Kauri forest we meet more friends from Ngapuhi, the northernmost Maori tribe. Ngapuhi are the guardians of the Hokianga Harbour where Kupe “the great navigator” became the first person to set foot on Aotearoa. We’re welcomed with a special “Karakia” from our hosts and then walk to the magnificent kauri tree “Tane Mahuta”. We arrive back into the bustle of Auckland, the City of Sails.
From Auckland our tour continues to Rotorua via the lush pastures of the Waikato and fruit basket of the Bay of Plenty. Our first stop is the dramatic Karangahake Gorge for a stroll alongside the Ohinemuri River to the relics of this region’s gold-mining past.
Near Te Puke, the Kiwifruit capital of the world, we’ll visit a working Kiwifruit orchard before continuing on to the geothermal wonderland of Rotorua. Along the way, at Okawa Bay, we board a custom built, Airstream Caravan inspired, boat and enjoy a private cruise on serene Lake Rotoiti to secluded coves and natural hot pools reached only by boat – a memorable end to an awesome day.
We’ve got two nights in Rotorua, so take it easy this morning. Perhaps stroll down to the lakeside, just minutes from your hotel, or enjoy a guided tour. Don’t miss nearby Ohinemutu marae, one of only two living Maori villages. We’ll head to the famous Lake Tarawera for a hosted lunch with our friends David, Karen and Tracy, you’ll love them and their stories from their Maori and European histories.
No Kiwi holiday would be complete without a visit to the surreal, geothermal reserve of Wai-O-Tapu. The bubbling mud pools and incredibly colourful silica terraces are unforgettable. We stroll to view the famous Huka Falls then continue on our adventure to “Great Lake” Taupo.
We’ll stop at viewpoints around the lake on our way to Tongariro National Park. On arrival there are stunning views of the mountains – Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu. Here you can walk to the Taranaki Falls, a classic walking trail with gentle terrain, great views and unique native plants.
After breakfast we leave the volcanic plateau behind and head south through farmland and small rural towns. We continue down the coastline to our capital city Wellington, at the foot of the North Island, our home for two nights.
We stay two nights in Wellington as we reckon you can’t miss “the coolest little capital in the world”. We’ll check out the city’s sights and head up Mt Victoria for the stunning views over the harbour before getting settled for the night. We’re right in the heart of Wellington’s vibrant hub of museums, theatres, galleries, boutiques and cafes.
The day is yours to enjoy, you are at the heart of the action at The Bolton Hotel a short walk to the waterfront and Te Papa National Museum. Wellington is the food lovers’ capital of New Zealand with a huge selection of cafes and boutique breweries to choose from. Ask your MoaTrek Kiwi guide his favourites.
Wellington is also the spiritual home of “The Lord of Rings” where you can visit Weta Workshop and see how all the props are made.
We cruise on the Interislander ferry across Cook Strait and into beautiful Queen Charlotte Sound to Picton to plant our feet firmly on “Te Waka a Maui”, the South Island. Our first port of call is Forrest Wines for tasting and lunch with a local right in the heart of the world famous Marlborough sauvignon blanc region.
From wine country we head through the heart of Marlborough toward Nelson, the sunshine capital of New Zealand and gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park. Along the way we cross the Pelorus River bridge, scene of the Barrel Run from the Hobbit movies. In Nelson relax and unpack, this is home for two nights.
Today is a highlight of the tour for many people – everyone has seen stunning photos of Abel Tasman National Park and now you’re here. Take your pick from a full scenic cruise or a cruise/walk combo to walk a section of the coastal track, one of New Zealand’s Great Walks.
The coast is dotted with islands just offshore, sheltered bays, estuaries and golden sand beaches. Lie on the beach, or go for a swim, keeping your eye out for dolphins who often make an appearance. After your magical day out we’ll return to Nelson for another night.
Heading towards Kaikoura the road hugs the rugged coastline between the Pacific Ocean and the Kaikoura Ranges and the views are truly spectacular. Your afternoon is free to explore Kaikoura’s bountiful marine wildlife – a result of the ocean canyon close offshore. One of the many highlights is viewing the seal colony with a backdrop of the Kaikoura mountains and coastline.
You can book a whale watching flight or, for those keen on an easy walk, the Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway offers a chance to explore the headland and enjoy the Pacific Ocean views with interesting Maori history along the way.
Leaving the coast we drive over the Hunderlee Hills to the Canterbury Plains. We stop for a special lunch at Akaunui, a 100-year-old homestead surrounded by large gardens and dine on wonderful fresh produce prepared by your warm hosts Di and Ian Mackenzie. Get a great insight into life on a working sheep and dairy farm.
After lunch we continue through Burke’s Pass to the spectacular Mackenzie Country for sweeping vistas of tussock lands and the Southern Alps. We’ll make plenty of stops en route, we can’t miss the Church of the Good Shepherd at Lake Tekapo and the unreal turquoise blue of glacier fed Lake Pukaki.
Always a memorable time on tour, your day in Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain and ‘home ground’ of the most famous Kiwi of all, Sir Edmund Hillary. Take your pick from exploring the dramatic landscape on one of the many easy walking tracks around the village. Kea Point is our favourite, a gentle undulating track with incredible close up views of the valley and the mountain itself. Alternatively, take a scenic flight or heli-hike on the Tasman Glacier!
After lunch we head over the Lindis Pass and through the rugged Kawarau Gorge onto Queenstown – the adventure capital of New Zealand and our home for three nights.
Today is all about the one and only Milford Sound. From Queenstown we follow the shores of the great southern lakes Wakatipu and Te Anau before heading into the heart of Fiordland National Park on the spectacular Milford Road.
On arrival at Milford cruise by launch out onto the sound dominated by iconic Mitre Peak and home to birdlife, seal colonies and pods of dolphins. A magical flight over the Southern Alps returns us to Queenstown at the end of a fantastic day of touring by land, sea and air.
Today is yours to make the most of the infinite choice of day tours and activities Queenstown has to offer.
What do we love in Queenstown? A jet boat ride on the remote and beautiful Dart River in The Lord of the Rings scenery, walking along the lakeshore and the Botanic Gardens or take a thrilling raft ride on the Kawarau River. Other favourites are wine tasting in the celebrated boutique vineyards of Central Otago, golf on one of New Zealand’s best courses, a day walk on the famous Routeburn Track or cruising Lake Wakatipu on the 1912 Steamship, the TSS Earnslaw.
Our day starts with a short hop to leafy Arrowtown, where gold mining history comes alive beside the Arrow River. Then we head into tussock country for the climb up the Crown Range and our last views of the beautiful Wakatipu basin. We call into picture perfect Cardrona Hotel, its history dates back to the colonial era, then continue on to Wanaka.
Our hotel this evening is right on the lake edge, you’ve got plenty of time after lunch to discover this lovely lakeside town for yourself. Bike the waterfront trail, get out on the lake in a kayak or head next door to Rippon Vineyard for wine tasting with a view!
Today is a quintessential kiwi day, where else in the world can you visit the seaside, a rainforest and a glacier all in the same day? In New Zealand, no worries! We start off following the shores of Lakes Wanaka and Hawea before reaching the pristine mountain and river scenery of the Mount Aspiring National Park. Then it’s up and over the Haast Pass through beech forests, past cascading waterfalls and clear blue pools before following the Haast River out to the sea. There’s plenty of time for short walks and photo stops on the way, we’re in no hurry.
Head north through the lush, prehistoric Gondwanaland forest of the Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area, stopping at Ship Creek to stroll the beach, keep your eye out for dolphins feeding in the shallows. Get your camera ready for Lake Matheson’s famous reflections of Aoraki/Mt Cook and the Southern Alps. Our home for the night is Franz Josef.
Your morning is free to discover Glacier Country and Westland, right in the heart of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area. Walk to the Franz Josef Glacier Valley lookout or take a guided wildlife cruise out on Okarito lagoon in search of the Kotuku – White Heron.
We head north through countryside dotted with little lakes and boulder strewn rivers. Hokitika is the Pounamu (greenstone) capital of the country and you’ll have the chance to visit the carvers as well as glass blowing, wood and copper artisans. We arrive at our home for two nights in Punakaiki, right on the beach in the perfect spot to enjoy your last few sunsets in New Zealand.
The surrounding Paparoa National Park is very different to any other area on the trip, towering limestone cliffs and karst rock formations with beautiful river valleys draped in subtropical forest.
You’ll have plenty of time to discover the Pancake Rocks and Blowholes. There are also some great optional activities here, our favourite is the Glowworm Caves at Charleston but there are also exceptional walking tracks including the Truman track to an isolated beach and the coastal walkway at Cape Foulwind.
Wake up to the sounds of the waves crashing on the beach, cross New Zealand’s main divide, traverse the stunning Canterbury High Country and cross the plains into the ‘Garden City’ of Christchurch.
Highlights include the Otira Viaduct, a spectacular cantilevered road through towering mountains to Arthur’s Pass National Park one of the best places in the country to see the hilarious antics of our alpine parrot, the Kea. Stretch your legs in the beech forests at Arthur’s Pass National Park and again at the massive limestone rocks at Castle Hill before we reach Christchurch in the late afternoon. We’ll say our goodbyes with drop offs at Christchurch Airport or your city accommodation.