Current as of: October 10, 2024 - 13:53
Current as of: October 10, 2024 - 13:53
3 out of 7 - Moderate
From the waterfront city of Auckland to the spectacular Southern Alps, New Zealand is blessed with an array of natural wonders that are best experienced by foot and boat. This active trip maximises time spent outdoors, whether it’s sailing through waterways, hiking between volcanic peaks or jetboating through Mount Aspiring National Park. Make the most of your time in New Zealand – a country that always exceeds expectations – with this jam-packed itinerary that includes highlights of the north and south islands.
Highlights
This trip is rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
This is a varied trip with one full-day walk and some half-day, shorter walks. There are several other activities included, which all require a good fitness levels. Most walks are on good but sometimes uneven paths.
Optional Tongariro Crossing
This trek is tougher than the Moderate grade of the main tour – more a Challenging-grade hike with some scrambling. Your tour leader will provide information and help you to assess your ability to complete and enjoy this long day hike.
The group is led by one experienced guide who is the leader/driver from Auckland to Christchurch.
On days 8 and 15, the leader will have a guide- and drive-free day as required by NZ guiding and driving laws.
On Day 8, the group is accompanied by an Abel Tasman park guide who has expert knowledge about the park.
On Day 15, the group has a free day to explore Queenstown at leisure. Your leader can provide suggestions on how best to spend free time on this day and your accommodation is centrally located.
Adult min age: 18
Min group size: 6
Max group size: 14
Flights usually depart London in the afternoon.
The day is free to relax and recover from the flight. If you’re arriving into Auckland Airport today, you can arrange a free arrival (shared shuttle) transfer from the airport to the hotel – see the Joining Instructions for more information.
Auckland is a beautiful city and worthy of time to explore. The nearby Viaduct restaurants are an ideal means of overcoming the last of the jetlag. If you’re feeling lucky, visit the SkyCity casino and entertainment tower for one of those lunches you just don’t forget. Please meet at the start hotel at 6pm for a full briefing with your leader.
Accommodation: Copthorne Auckland City Hotel (or similar)
Auckland is the City of Sails, so what better way to start your trip than to cruise across the Hauraki Gulf to beautiful Rangitoto Island? At 600 years’ old, it is actually the youngest volcano in New Zealand. The island has undergone a significant restoration programme and is entirely pest-free, which encourages the native flora and fauna to thrive. We walk through lava fields and forests to the island summit (850ft/259m) for stunning panoramic views of Auckland and the Hauraki Gulf.
Please note: Occasionally, access is temporarily and unexpectedly denied to various islands off the Auckland coast including Rangitoto due to cultural considerations. In this case, we respect the local Māori wishes and try to visit an alternative island if possible.
Accommodation: Copthorne Auckland City Hotel (or similar)
Leaving the city, we head south to Rotorua (approximately 3hr 30min drive). On arrival, we stretch our legs with a hike around a redwood forest followed by an afternoon at leisure in town or an optional hike at Blue Lake. The evening highlight is a visit to a marae (ceremonial ground). Our Māori hosts welcome us in their traditional manner before entertaining us with a concert and hangi (traditional meal).
Accommodation: Jet Park Hotel (or similar)
We explore one of the most colourful thermal areas in New Zealand with boiling mud pools, hot streams and silica terraces. The natural wonders that first attracted the Māori in the 14th century, and later the Europeans, still draw large numbers of tourists every year. Rotorua is a unique natural wonder and a must-see destination. Leaving Rotorua, we drive south (approximately three hours) to Tongariro National Park. On the way, we visit the steaming Wai-O-Tapu geothermal valley and impressive Huka Falls.
Accommodation: The Park Hotel (or similar)
We wake up in the heart of Tongariro National Park, the oldest national park in New Zealand and a dual World Heritage area. This status recognises the important Māori cultural and spiritual associations plus its outstanding volcanic features.
If you’re physically fit and well equipped, there is the option of walking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing: one of the greatest one-day walks in New Zealand. Provided the weather is kind, the rugged volcanic desert, craters and glacial valleys combine with incredible views to make this a day to remember. The crossing should not be underestimated and there are several steep sections where the loose surface can make it tough going, so come well-prepared. The crossing can take seven to eight hours depending on walking ability. There is a return shuttle service – 50 New Zealand dollars (US$31) per person – from your hotel to the start and finish of the crossing. Your leader provides you with information about the walk and can advise you on the fitness and equipment required. If you are intending to do the crossing, please bring sturdy walking shoes/boots, a suitable backpack, wind- and waterproof jacket and a warm hat.
Distance: 12mi (19.4km); ascent: 2,510ft (765m); descent: 3,691ft (1,125m); total time: approximately seven to eight hours
Alternatively, there are several other options available to experience the wonders of this unique environment. These include the Taranaki Falls walk, one of the best short walks in the park. This easy loop takes in a variety of volcanic landforms, forest and native shrubland along with excellent volcano and waterfall views.
Distance: 3.7mi (6km); ascent: 377ft (115m); descent: 377ft (115m); total time: approximately 2hr 30min
Other options include a visit to the park conservation centre, a trip up Mount Ruapehu on the Sky Waka gondola with a short walk to the viewing platform, a visit to the Tokaanu Thermal Pools or a unique rafting experience including the opportunity to help with conservation efforts for an endangered native duck.
Your leader will discuss the options and additional costs for the day. Based on the weather and interest of the group, your leader can join the majority of the group in their chosen activity. Where external transfers or the services of an external provider are required, then additional costs are payable on the day. Please also see the Optional Excursions section of the Trip Notes for further details.
Accommodation: The Park Hotel (or similar)
Relax following yesterday’s free day of exploring Tongariro National Park as we drive (approximately five hours) south to Wellington. Continue across the Rangitikei and Manawatu Plains and down the Kapiti Coast to Wellington. On Wellington waterfront is Te Papa, the NZ National Museum, which we can explore in the afternoon along with the beautiful botanic gardens and cable car and enjoy the exciting nightlife of the capital city.
Accommodation: The Bay Plaza Hotel (or similar)
After an early breakfast, we board the ferry and leave the North Island as we cross the Cook Strait, passing the Marlborough Sounds with 932mi (1,500km) of beautiful coastline. From Picton, we have a 1hr 30min drive to Nelson where we can take time out to explore the city and a chance to stretch our legs with a short walk to the geographical centre of New Zealand. After, we drive to the small town of Motueka (approximately one hour) on the edge of Abel Tasman National Park, home to idyllic gold-sand beaches and forests.
Accommodation: Avalon Manor Motel (or similar)
We have a 25-minute transfer to the village of Marahau, where a morning coastal walk takes us through beautiful beaches and coastal vegetation. The path is well maintained and the walk takes approximately three to four hours. We meet our sailing boat at Anchorage Bay, providing our return to Marahau and time to relax and dine out in Motueka. (Depending on tides, sometimes the sailing trip is completed first).
Please note, today your leader has a guide-free day. Instead, you are accompanied by a local guide on the coastal walk who has expert local knowledge. Return transfers from Motueka are provided.
Accommodation: Avalon Manor Motel (or similar)
Our departure from Abel Tasman National Park is followed by a scenic drive down the mighty Buller River. After a short stop at Cape Foulwind to see the seal colony, we stop at Punakaiki, home of the famous Pancake Rocks, to watch the setting sun (drive time: approximately five hours). If the tide is up, the ground can physically shake and water spurts from the blowholes and fissures that dot the coastline.
Accommodation: Punakaiki Resort (or similar)
Passing through areas of lush forests, we continue south down the beautiful west coast. We drive onto the small lagoon-side village of Okarito, home of the rare kotuku (white heron). On offer here is optional kayaking where we float in on the incoming tide and explore the bush-clad waterways seeking out the abundant bird life here. Those looking to stretch their legs can hike to the nearby trig station (approximately 1hr 30min) for spectacular views over the Southern Alps. Later, we continue the short drive through to Fox township.
Depending on time, you may have an opportunity to hike to the lookout for the Franz Josef Glacier.
Accommodation: Heartland Hotel Fox Glacier (or similar)
After breakfast, we backtrack to the township of Franz Josef. From here, we go for a walk to the lookout point for the glacier (if not completed the day before). After, we drive on and stroll around the reflective Lake Matheson, a photographer’s dream.
We then continue south along bush-clad roads and past the dramatic coastline with its wild windswept beaches to the settlement of Haast. Turning inland, we climb over Haast Pass, the southernmost crossing of the Southern Alps, which forms the boundary between Westland and Otago. From here, the tussock lands of the eastern slopes merge with beech forests. We travel through to Wanaka, home for the next two nights.
Lake Matheson Loop: Distance: 1.6mi (2.6km); ascent: 138ft (42m); descent: 138ft (42m); total time: approximately 1hr 30min
Fox Glacier Valley Walkway: Distance: 1.6mi (2.6km); ascent: 223ft (68m); descent: 226ft (69m); total time: approximately one hour
Accommodation: Wanaka Hotel (or similar)
In the morning, we head into Mount Aspiring National Park for an exciting jetboat ride along the braided rivers leading into the park. Jetboating was invented in NZ as a means to negotiate the shallow braided rivers that we use to access a track leading to a hike into the cirque surrounded by huge mountain walls. Back at our coach, we eat our picnic lunch before driving onto our three-hour hike at beautiful Diamond Lake, which provides stunning views of the river delta and the landscape.
Matukituki Valley: Distance: 1.3mi (2.2km); ascent: 95ft (29m); descent: 95ft (29m); total time: one hour
Diamond Lake and Rocky Mountain Circuit: Distance: 4.4mi (7.1km); ascent: 1,434ft (437m); descent: 1,417ft (432m); total time: approximately two to three hours
Accommodation: Wanaka Hotel (or similar)
From Wanaka, we depart early heading for Te Anau and then into Eglington Valley, enjoying a series of short walks in the spectacular Milford region and then into Milford Sound itself where we join our floating accommodation for the night. The Milford Mariner boat, which has two-bed cabins with private bathrooms, allows us to stay overnight amid dolphins and mighty peaks towering above the fjord.
Walk profile: Various short walk options on Milford Road of up to one hour depending on group fitness, weather and time
Accommodation: Milford Mariner
After an early breakfast, we cruise the inner sound again searching for dolphins and seals before disembarking and retracing our tracks to The Divide and the start of the Routeburn Track. Here we take a three-hour walk to Key Summit for spectacular views. After this hike, we drive via Te Anau (approximately four hours) onto Queenstown, where we stay for the next two nights.
Accommodation: Heartland Hotel Queenstown (or similar)
Today is free to enjoy the scenic delights of this world-famous destination! There are numerous activities on offer, which your leader can advise about locally. Or you may just prefer to spend the day shopping or relaxing.
Today your leader has a guide-free day but they can advise on how best to spend your free day in Queenstown.
Accommodation: Heartland Hotel Queenstown (or similar)
Travel through the barren Kawarau Gorge where large amounts of gold were dredged at the turn of the century. Drive over Lindis Pass to the tussock-covered plains of the Mackenzie Basin and into Mount Cook National Park (approximately four hours). Beneath the highest peak in NZ, we walk into Hooker Valley, which has crashing glaciers and glacial lakes. By early evening, we reach our accommodation and watch the spectacular view from the warmth of the restaurant.
Accommodation: Aoraki Mount Cook Alpine Lodge/Aoraki Court Motel (or similar)
After breakfast, we drive to Christchurch via the Canterbury Plains. After the devastating earthquakes of 2010/11, Christchurch is undergoing a major rebuild, unrivalled in the world. The afternoon is free for you to explore this city, beautiful gardens and Hagley Park followed by an optional final group dinner.
Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Cotswold Christchurch (or similar)
The trip finishes after breakfast and checkout from the hotel. A free departure transfer by taxi from the hotel to Christchurch Airport is included but it must be booked at least one month before departure.
For those travelling on the group flights, the flight usually departs in the afternoon/early evening and will arrive in the UK the following day. Until departure we have free time in Christchurch to relax or enjoy last-minute shopping before departing to the airport. Land Only arrangements will finish after checkout from the hotel.
Ascents, descents and distances: All ascents, descents and distances listed in the daily itinerary have been measured by our local partners or tour leaders, in many cases with satellite-based mapping software. However, different GPS measuring devices can give differing results, particularly on winding paths or in mountainous terrain. Measurements stated throughout these Trips Notes are given to help you understand the types of terrain and distances you will encounter. Timings stated will vary depending on the pace of your group.
We spend 16 nights in hotels and one night aboard a cruise boat. Accommodation on this trip uses a mixture of characterful motels and welcoming hotels, some of which offer spectacular views. Single rooms are available for a supplement (on request), this covers all nights apart from the one evening on the Milford Mariner boat.
Please advise your sales representative at the time of booking if you would like to request a single supplement.
Below is a list of the normal hotels used on the trip for the late 2023/early 2024 season departures. However, these are subject to change and some departures may be accommodated in different hotels of a similar standard:
Single supplement from £ 1830
All breakfasts, one lunch and two dinners are included.
Breakfasts are either supplied by the accommodation or by the leader. We can always purchase lunches on the run and your leader will happily stop at supermarkets (time allowing).
Morning tea/coffee stops are available at request and at your own cost depending on the day’s itinerary.
For all transfers, we use private buses/touring vehicles.
Group sizes between four and eight will generally use a 12-seater Mercedes. Luggage is safely stored in a separate caged compartment in the back.
Group sizes of nine and more generally use an 18-seater minibus.
We use jetboats where appropriate as per the detailed itinerary.
Weather in New Zealand is very changeable throughout the year and all months can be moderately wet and windy. Fine sunny spells can happen at any time of year but the departures have been timed to coincide with the best chance of good weather over the New Zealand spring and summer. All the same, you should also come prepared for rain.
The temperatures in Auckland are approximately 11C-30C (52F-86F) in October-March. However, it will be slightly cooler in October. The weather on the South Island is slightly cooler with temperatures approximately 7C-20C (45F-68F). The sun in New Zealand is strong and even at mild temperatures we highly recommend good sunscreen, sunhats and sunglasses. As New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are opposite to those in the UK/Europe and North America. Summer runs from December to February, spring is from September to November, and autumn is March to May. Adverse weather may require changes to the itinerary which the leader will discuss with the group.
Start hotel: Copthorne Hotel Auckland City, 150 Anzac Avenue, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 379 8509
Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening, but if you miss it the leader will update you separately.
Airport: Auckland Airport (AKL)
The start hotel is approximately 25 minutes’ drive from the airport. Exodus provides free shared shuttle transfers to the start hotel from the airport for all customers.
If you wish to make use of this service, you must book it in advance with Exodus at least a month before departure and you must provide our Customer Operations team with your flight number and arrival details. Please note, the shared shuttle is in a van with other travellers so there are other hotel drop-offs.
Alternatively, if you wish to make your own way to the start hotel, taxis are available from both the international and domestic terminals. Taxi ranks are situated at the western side of the Jean Batten International Terminal and in front of the Air New Zealand and Qantas domestic terminals. The airport to central city taxi fare is approximately 55-90 dollars (US$34-US$55).
On arrival at the hotel, please make the hotel staff aware you are part of an Exodus group and check with reception on where and what time to meet the guide and the rest of the group.
If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Exodus provides free taxi departure transfers for all customers to Christchurch Airport (CHC) from the end hotel.
Please note, unless specified otherwise, the transfers will be to the start (or pre-tour) hotel and from the end (or post-tour) hotel and will be on the date on which the tour starts/ends; transfers to other hotels in the same city and/or on different dates may attract an extra charge. Transfers should be booked with your sales representative at least four weeks before the tour starts.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Auckland
Location end: Christchurch
Please be aware that NZ has strict quarantine regulations. Hiking boots will always be checked upon entering the country. We recommend you pack these to the top of your bag should a visual inspection be required. They need to be clean with no loose soil in the sole. Spot fines are issued for any person bringing fruit or plant matter into the country and this includes any fresh food you may have been given on your flight. If you have any doubts, please declare at customs.
As advice about luggage allowances for both hand and hold luggage is subject to change, we suggest you check the airline website for the latest information prior to your departure.
Travellers from the UK, EU, US, Canada and South Africa travelling (or transiting) by air or cruise and entering New Zealand without a visa (tourists) will need a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) before travelling to New Zealand. They last up to two years (valid for multiple visits) and cost 17 New Zealand dollars if applying via the dedicated mobile app, or 23 dollars via the Immigration NZ website. You will also need to pay an International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL), which costs 100 dollars (to be paid at the same time as applying for an NZeTA online). Once paid, the IVL will last as long as the NZeTA is valid.
You must request your NZeTA well in advance of your trip. It can take up to 72 hours to approve. If you do not hold an NZeTA when you check in for your flight, you will not be allowed to board.
Please visit the Immigration New Zealand website for further information on the requirements and to apply for the NZeTA.
Travelling via the US: If you are travelling via the US (even for transit) and are eligible to transit under the Visa Waiver Program, you are required to register in advance for an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). There is a US$21 charge, which is only payable online with a credit card. All other non-residents passing through the US must get a visa in advance.
There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for tetanus and hepatitis B. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.
New Zealand's time zone: Pacific/Auckland (UTC +13:00)
New Zealand's electricity: Plug type I (three flat pins) – 230V, 50Hz
New Zealand's currency: New Zealand dollar (NZD)
New Zealand has a comprehensive network of ATMs that accept most cards including Amex, Visa and Mastercard. Should you need to change money we recommend this is done at the international airport.
For the meals not included, allow approximately 1,040 New Zealand dollars (US$640). Typical food and drink prices are:
Apart from the additional meal costs, all the trip costs are included. Additional optional activities in Tongariro National Park and Queenstown, souvenirs and personal expenditure are at your own expense.
Optional excursions
Tongariro National Park
Tongariro Crossing hike: Return Tongariro Crossing transfer: approximately 50 dollars (US$31) per person.
For those not wishing to do the optional crossing, there are several other options including:
Your leader will discuss with your group the options available for the free day in Tongariro National Park. Based on the weather and interest of the group, your guide can join the majority of the group in their chosen activity. Where external transfers or the services of an external provider are required, additional costs are payable on the day and advised by your leader locally.
Wellington
Okarito (en route to Fox Glacier)
Some optional excursions in places such as Queenstown may be with local suppliers which Exodus has not approved, and thus clients take part in these activities entirely at their own risk.
Although optional and at your own discretion, a tip for the leader at the end of the trip is greatly appreciated. As a guideline, we recommend a contribution from 3-5 New Zealand dollars per person per day.
We work hard to create trips that have a positive impact on the people and places we visit and look after the planet we explore. Learn more about our sustainable travel ethos and practice here and find out about the work of the Exodus Travels Foundation here.
Some sustainable travel highlights of this trip include:
People
How this trip helps improve life for local communities.
Places
How this trip helps protect and conserve local landscapes and nature.
Planet
How we seek to keep the carbon footprint of this trip low.
Tips for sustainable travel on this trip
Optional activities and excursions
If you would like to join an optional activity or excursion outside those listed in the itinerary, your leader may be able to assist with selecting a provider. However, Exodus has not assessed the safety standards of activities or excursions that are not listed in the Trip Notes. All optional activities or excursions are undertaken at your own risk.
Water safety
This trip includes time by a lake, river or sea, where there may be opportunities to swim. You should always seek local advice before deciding whether to swim. Open-water or wild swim spots should be treated with extreme caution. Information on how to keep yourself safe while swimming is shown here.
Your safe participation
When booking this trip, you should be confident in your ability to participate in all activities described in these Trip Notes. If you have any doubt about your suitability, please call the Exodus office and ask to speak to one of the experts on this itinerary.
Although our leaders are well trained to deal with different capabilities, if they have any concerns about someone’s ability to safely take part in an activity, or their impact on other people’s enjoyment, we authorise them to take necessary action which, in some circumstances, may involve asking someone to miss that activity.
By booking this trip you agree to our Booking Conditions which clearly state that our leaders have the authority to do this. In these rare instances we will ensure anyone sitting out is safely provided for and offered alternative options where possible. Refunds will not be provided for activities missed and customers may be liable for additional costs incurred.
When you’re ready to book, go to our website for online bookings, book over the phone or you can complete a booking form (available online or on request by calling us). We accept all major credit and debit cards, or you can pay be cheque.
After booking
You will receive your booking confirmation letter and invoice, which includes extra information and guidance about your travel arrangements.
Full joining instructions, including local emergency numbers and details of how to reach the start point, will be sent to you approximately two to three weeks prior to departure. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier, please contact our office or your travel agent.
Trip Note validity
These Trip Notes are valid from the “Current as” date on page one. They will occasionally be updated after booking and before departure; if there are any updates that significantly impact the inclusions or itinerary, customers will be written to separately. They will also receive a link to the most up-to-date Trip Notes with their Final Joining Instructions before travelling.
The information in these Trip Notes is given in good faith. Where differences exist between the Trip Notes and our current brochure or website, the Trip Notes supersede the brochure and website. All holidays can be subject to unexpected changes; to enjoy them you should be prepared to be flexible where necessary. Occasionally, it may not be possible to follow the itinerary as planned. This may be for a variety of reasons – climatic, political, physical or other. In these circumstances we will make the best-possible alternative arrangements that maintain the integrity of the original itinerary.
Licensing
Exodus is fully licensed and bonded as a tour operator. We hold Air Traffic Organisers Licence (ATOL) number 2582, issued and bonded with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). We are also bonded to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and we are members of the Federation of Tour Operators (FTO) and ABTA – The Travel Association. This means you can book your Exodus holiday with confidence, as all money paid to us for your trip is fully protected.