A NEW ZEALAND FANTASY
EXPERIENCE THE BEST OF NEW ZEALAND’S NORTH & SOUTH ISLANDS
PRISTINE LANDSCAPES, WILDLIFE & MĀORI CULTURE
Trip highlights
Community meal & haka performance at a Māori village
Ethical wildlife encounters including dolphins, whales & penguins
Geothermal landscapes in Rotorua
Stargazing at Lake Tekapo & glacier-carved Fiordland National Park
Learn about wildlife & natural landscape conservation throughout the trip
Are you looking for a New Zealand experience that captures the magic of New Zealand’s diverse landscapes, incredible wildlife, and the people that call the islands home? This 10-day New Zealand tour incorporates the best sights and experiences of the North and South Islands while giving you a unique glimpse into culture and society all along the way. You’ll take a whale and dolphin safari in Auckland, marvel at the pristine coastline of the Coromandel Peninsula, and experience geothermal landscapes in Rotorua. You’ll also spend time at a traditional Māori village, learning about their unique traditions and culture over a community meal and an enthusiastic Haka performance. From there, fly to New Zealand’s Southern Island, starting with the stunning views and marine wildlife on the Akaroa Peninsula. Journey next to the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo, the iconic Aoraki peak, glacier-carved Fiordland National Park, ending with the towering peaks and waterfalls of Milford Sound. Along this journey you’ll encounter unique wildlife such as blue penguins, fur seals, albatross and inquisitive dolphins, as well as friendly locals that will make for an unforgettable trip of a lifetime.
Book our 10-day New Zealand group trip or select New Zealand Custom Dates for a self-drive New Zealand itinerary year round! Starting at $5995 per person. See all inclusions, itinerary details and complete pricing in the drop downs below.
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STARTING AT $5995 per person
Fully guided 10-day New Zealand group trip
4-12 people
Inquire about the wait list for February 2026 and early bird booking deals!
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STARTING AT $4995 per person
Fully planned & booked 10-day self-guided New Zealand itinerary
Self-drive with car rental included
Minimum of 2 people
Trip Inclusions
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9 nights’ local 3-star accommodations
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GROUP TRIP
Transfer from Auckland airport and drop off to Queenstown airport
Private ground transit between each destination
Domestic flight from Rotorua to Christchurch
Scenic drives with photo stops
SELF-DRIVE
Car rental, automatic Toyota Rav 4 or similar
Car rental insurance
Domestic flight from Rotorua to Christchurch
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AWADS Whale & Dolphin Safari tour
Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach visit entry
Māori village visit & experience
Māori Haka performance
Traditional Hangi dinner with Māori kai (food)
Pohatu Marine Reserve visit to view penguins & learn about local conservation
Lake Tekapo & Wanaka town visit
Optional Hooker Valley hike
Guided farm tour
Milford Sound Nature Cruise and full day tour
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GROUP TRIP: Daily breakfast + 3 dinners + 1 lunch
SELF GUIDED: 7 breakfasts + 1 dinner + 1 lunch
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Visit with our Community Partner Project Jonah + donation to their organization
Dedicated local guide throughout your trip (group trip)
Traverse representative assisting you from booking to departure
Complete self-drive instructions, directions and tips (self-drive)
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Wai-O-Tapu Geothermal Park entry
Polynesian Spa & Redwoods Treewalk
Canopy Tour (3 hrs)
Akaroa Swimming with Dolphins
Akaroa Nature Cruise
Extra nights before/after your trip
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International airfare
Additional meals, excursions and activities not listed
Fuel costs (for self-drive)
Alcohol, unless specified
Required travel insurance
DAILY ITINERARY
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Arrive to Auckland airport (AKL) this morning or afternoon (or the previous day), and transportation to your centrally located hotel will be provided. Meet with your kiwi guide and head out for an orientation city tour learning about the ‘city of sails’ and its unique landscape. In the evening, we’ll enjoy a delicious Welcome Dinner at a highly rated central restaurant. Sample New Zealand flavors and unique ingredients while getting to know your fellow travel companions and your welcoming guide. Afterwards, you may explore Auckland’s nightlife at your discretion or catch up on a good night’s sleep, before our exciting adventures continue.
Meals: Welcome dinner
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You will enjoy breakfast before heading to the docks to board your boat tour with Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari, experiencing the diverse marine wildlife and stunning scenery of Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. While you spot wild marine mammals and rare birds living in their natural habitat, representatives from our community partner -- Project Jonah -- will be on-hand to provide expert insight to New Zealand's marine life, alongside an overview of the integral conservation work that Project Jonah does to protect it all.
After disembarking, you’ll head out of Auckland to the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula. One of the North Island's best-kept secrets, the Coromandel is known for its stunning white sand beaches, turquoise waters and secret coves, perfect for a swim or to explore on foot. You may also visit Hot Water Beach when the tides are right - a unique beach that offers the opportunity to dig your own spa pool in the natural thermal waters hidden beneath the sand. A true New Zealand must-see!
Meals: B
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You’ll have breakfast and a relaxed morning to explore the Coromandel further - hike the coastlines, visit the iconic Cathedral Cove (made famous by the Chronicles of Narnia movies), kayak the pristine waters, or simply relax. We’ll hit the road with lunch en route and continue to Rotorua, a geothermal wonderland and cultural hub of New Zealand. Upon arrival in Rotorua, we will journey to a traditional Maori village where our group will be welcomed and hosted. You’ll experience an incredibly array of cultural immersion during your visit to this traditional Marae including a whakatau (welcome) and traditional Māori greeting (Hongi), as well as enjoying a unique Haka performance. Discover why this area is so important to their culture, and see how the local people use the hot pools and steam for daily living – as they have done for centuries. Learn about the native plants that grow within the village, and how Rotorua city utilized our natural resources, as well as the importance of weaving with the opportunity to create your own treasure out of flax. During your visit you’ll enjoy a hearty dinner of Māori kai (food), cooked using traditional geothermal techniques.
Meals: B, D
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This morning following breakfast you’ll be able to choose between a variety of wonderful activities on offer in the area. You might opt to add in a visit to the Wai-O-Tapu Geothermal Park, described as “one of the most surreal places on earth” with mud pools, sulphur pools and geysers. There you can also relax your muscles with a Polynesian Spa & Redwoods Treewalk, which includes a visit to geothermal hot pools and a guided walk through the majestic redwoods. Another unique offering is a Canopy Tour, an award winning activity in the heart of New Zealand Native forest where you’ll be led by awesome guides, swing through the trees on lengthy zip-lines, with the chance to feed wild native birds and learn about how this company gives back to the protection of New Zealand Wildlife.
Saying goodbye to Rotorua in the afternoon, you will head south via an afternoon domestic flight to the Garden City of New Zealand - Christchurch. Take advantage of a brief window in time in which you can bear witness to the rebuild of a major Western city from red-zone demolitions and experience the true nature of the spirit of the Canterbury people. After exploring the city center a bit we will continue on towards the Akaroa peninsula. The French settlement of Akaroa is known for its quaint cafes, quirky shops and the dramatic bays that surround it. Just a short drive away from the town centre is New Zealand's largest blue penguin colony and the surrounding waters are home to the smallest marine dolphin - both of which you’ll have the opportunity to see up close and personal.
Meals: B
Optional add-ons (possible to choose one timing-wise): Entry to the Wai-O-Tapu Geothermal Park, Polynesian Spa & Redwoods Treewalk, Canopy Tour
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Enjoy a relaxed morning to soak in the beautiful surroundings and explore Akaroa’s charming streets. Breakfast is included as part of the group tour as a café, and for self-guided we’ll share our favorite spots!
Today you also have the choice to indulge in one of the marine activities available. Akaroa Harbor is the only place on the entire planet where you can get up close and personal with New Zealand’s playful Hector’s dolphin – the world’s smallest and rarest dolphin species. You can choose from an adventurous swim in the water with them (operated responsibly of course) or stay dry aboard the delights of the harbor sailing cruise.
Later in the afternoon we’ll gather together and journey to the Pohatu Marine Reserve. After a breathtaking scenic drive over an extinct volcano (with photo opportunities of course!) you will discover peaceful Pohatu bay and set off for a walk around the colony to monitor nesting sites and make sure that our Little Penguins are doing well. Then, you will have the unique opportunity to spot these cute creatures - with provided binoculars and telescope - as they socialize on the water and head ashore to their little homes.
Meals: B (group only)
Optional add-ons: Akaroa Swimming with Dolphins, Akaroa Nature Cruise
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Breakfast is included as part of the group tour as a café, and for self-guided we’ll share our favorite spots! After, we’ll head inland towards Mackenzie Country enjoying unique stops along the way. We’ll be sure to allow ample time at the iconic Lake Tekapo with its beautiful turquoise waters that have to be seen to be believed, surrounded by the breathtaking Southern Alps. Arriving at our countryside hotel, this evening you may choose to stargaze with a local guide. The Mackenzie Country International Dark Sky Reserve is one of the best places in New Zealand for stargazing as the sky is often astonishingly clear!
Meals: B (group only)
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Departing early we’ll head to Aoraki/Mt Cook Village, the base of New Zealand’s highest mountain. From the village, a range of easy walks ranging from 1-3 hours are at your disposal including the 3hr Hooker Valley Track. Being one of the most well-known walks in New Zealand, this track gets quite busy around midday/early afternoon so we’re sure to help you experience the walk without so many travelers surrounding you - allowing you to take in the serenity and the incredible views of the towering mountains. After your walk, we’ll travel further South to Wanaka, a small town situated north of Queenstown and famous for its stunning lakefront cafe views, surrounding mountains and friendly locals.
Meals: B
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After a delicious breakfast i Wanaka, we’ll head toward Queenstown for our Walter Peak Farm Tour. After morning tea, you will enjoy a sheep dog demonstration and learn about the rich history of Walter Peak and the animals in the farmyard – including their Scottish Highland Cattle.
Following this lovely visit, we’ll take you to the lakefront where you can get your look at the famous tree (#thatwanakatree), and snap a pic while enjoying the bright colors of nature that surround you.
Our next stop is Te Anau! - a town that’s known as the gateway to Fiordland National Park. Upon arrival to Te Anau enjoy down time for a relaxed dinner and a wander around the picturesque town that’s set on (yet another) pristine lake which often lights up in the eve as the sun sets behind the mountains.
Meals: B
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This morning, you will depart from your accommodation with your guide for an incredible experience as you venture into Milford Sound. Fiordland National Park is breathtaking with its towering mountains, native New Zealand trees, glacier carved valleys, hundreds and thousands of cascading waterfalls + cheeky NZ wildlife — this might just be the best travel day of your life! You will stop for some short walks before arriving into Milford Sound and boarding your shared vessel for a nature cruise through the Sound. Experience and explore the natural wonders and beauty of the fiord on this interactive cruise where specialist nature guides share their knowledge with lively commentary, delving into the history, geology and wildlife of the fiord. There is excellent wildlife viewing including seals, dolphins and penguins when in season. There's even a chance to get up close & underneath the waterfalls!
After an incredible day of exploration, we’ll return to Te Anau’s peaceful streets and head out together for our final group dinner. Rehash your favorite memories from the trip and revel in the bonds we’ve created together — both of which can last a lifetime!
Meals: B, L, D
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Today is your last day on tour with us. You will be transferred on one final journey through the stunning landscapes from Te Anau to Queenstown airport (ZQN) in time for your departing international flight (departures should be after 11a).
You may also add on post-tour days in Queenstown to take in and enjoy the plethora of adventurous or leisurely activities on offer as well as the beautiful surroundings.
Meals: B
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You'll be paired with a roommate of your same gender unless you request your own room.
$5995 per person - double occupancy
+$1895 'My own room' option
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Minimum 2 people to book the self-drive option.
$4995 per person - double occupancy
+$1895 'My own room' option (If you’d like your own room or for odd numbers, 3, 5, etc.). We can also arrange suites for 3 at some hotels.
Holiday Surcharge: If your dates fall +/- 5 days around US Thanksgiving, December 25th, or January 1st there will be a holiday surcharge of $200 per person.
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$25.00 Wai-O-Tapu Geothermal Park entry
Polynesian Spa & Redwoods Treewalk
$150.00 Canopy Tour (3 hrs)
$175.00 Akaroa Swimming with Dolphins
$85.00 Akaroa Nature Cruise
Extra nights before/after your trip, pricing on request
Faqs
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Since New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, that means that the seasons are opposite as those of us up in the North. So winter (December-February) is a quite popular season to visit New Zealand, as it’s their summer. We love traveling on shoulder seasons for fewer crowds and lower prices. September to November (spring in New Zealand) and March-May (fall in New Zealand) are great months to travel to New Zealand.
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Absolutely! We love solo travelers and it’s a great way to meet like-minded people!
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Yes, absolutely! New Zealand is quite easy to accommodate dietary restrictions. You can let us know your needs in advance and we will make sure you’re taken care of.
Terms & Conditions
Please refer to your Registration Packet for complete Terms & Conditions, which can also be obtained by submitting a request to hello@traversejourneys.com
Deposit
A $250-500 non-refundable deposit is required for each traveler to secure the booking (varies by trip). 50% remainder due 30 days from booking. Balance due 60 days prior to trip start. Refer to the Flexible Booking Policy for cases in which the deposit may be transferrable.
Payment
Payments can be made either by 1) full payment on booking 2) Deposit on booking + payment schedule below. Payments will be invoiced via e-mail for credit card or Paypal payment online.
Cancellations Policy
Cancellations, less the trip deposit, are refundable up to 90 days prior to the trip start date unless otherwise specified.
Flexible Booking Policy Specific to COVID-19
In the wake of COVID-19, Traverse has implemented a flexible booking policy that allows for deposits and payments to be transferrable to the greatest extent possible to new trip dates should a recurrence of COVID-19 render travel impossible due to border closures and related travel restrictions.
Travel Insurance
The trip price does not include travel insurance. Trip protection-style travel insurance that includes travel medical coverage is required for all trips with Traverse. The coverage must have a minimum $200,000 of medical coverage and include injury, medical, evacuation, and repatriation. See more info at https://traversejourneys.com/insurance
Documents, Personal Identification, Vaccinations
Traveler assumes complete and full responsibility for all required travel documents including passport, visas, entry or exit fees, and vaccinations. Traveler is also solely responsible for any adverse consequences resulting from incomplete or defective documentation. Traverse does not cover the cost or assist in obtaining any of the above, and reserves the right to collect information on all.