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Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

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  • Sperm whale, Kaikoura

    New Zealand family explorer

    New Zealand
    • Explore the filming site of Lord of the Rings, Hobbiton.

    • Experience a traditional Māori cultural performance and hangi dinner.

    • Venture into the scenic Abel Tasman National Park in search of seals and other wildlife.

    • Cruise down the Milford Sound taking in the cascading waterfalls and temperate rainforest.

    18 days from £6,520pp

  • Emerald Lakes, Tongariro National Park

    New Zealand's North Island self-drive tour

    New Zealand
    • Visit the native rainforest and black sand beaches just outside of Auckland.

    • Experience a traditional Māori cultural performance and hangi dinner.

    • Take in rugged volcanic landscapes of the Tongariro National Park by foot.

    • View a subterranean cavern lit up by the lights of thousands of glow-worms.

    19 days from £7,930pp

  • Kaikoura, New Zealand

    New Zealand's South Island self-drive tour

    New Zealand
    • Experience the golden sands and turquoise waters of the Abel Tasman National Park.

    • Stroll along surf beaches around Christchurch — New Brighton and Sumner — then enjoy the view from a nearby coffee shop.

    • Enjoy the scenic drive all the way down the west coast — from Westport to Haast, where the forest meets the ocean — this rugged coastline is atmospheric and beautiful.

    • Take an overnight cruise on the spectacular Milford Sound.

    21 days from £8,450pp

  • Maori Warriors in a Waka, Bay of Islands

    Cultural New Zealand self-drive tour

    New Zealand
    • Visit the Waitangi Treaty Ground in the Bay of Islands, a symbolic place where Māori and European culture have historically entwined.

    • Visit some of the vineyards around Warkworth which have helped put New Zealand wines on the map.

    • Visit Te Papa Museum in Wellington, where you can learn all about New Zealand's Māori culture among other fascinating exhibits.

    • Visit Kapiti Island, an island off the coast that is home to native bird species and Māori culture.

    23 days from £8,485pp

  • Uluru, Central Australia

    Australia & New Zealand uncovered

    Australia and New Zealand
    • Explore Sydney's iconic highlights.

    • Watch the sunset over the magnificent Uluru/Ayers Rock.

    • Snorkel the turquoise waters of the Great Barrier Reef.

    • Explore New Zealand's rugged and mountainous landscape.

    • Visit world-famous wineries in the Blenheim winelands.

    • Cruise the beautiful Doubtful Sound.

    23 days from £9,425pp

  • Sheep grazing a vineyard in Blenheim

    New Zealand's food & wine trail self-drive tour

    New Zealand
    • Explore the less famous wineries of the Central Otago region.

    • Visit Hawke's Bay, where you are sure to find an excellent Merlot, Cabernet or Syrah.

    • Spend time in Martinborough meeting some of the local producers.

    • Take a bike ride through the vines of Blenheim.

    • Relax on Waiheke Island, surrounded by beautiful beaches and simply excellent food and wine.

    21 days from £10,625pp

  • Views to the Kaikoura Ranges

    Eco-friendly South Island itinerary

    New Zealand
    • Hike to hidden bays in the Abel Tasman National Park.

    • Kayak along the coastline to see native whales in Kaikoura.

    • Explore the Southern Alps from Arthur’s Pass.

    • Ride the TranzCoastal and TranzAlpine train through scenic landscapes.

    20 days from £15,955pp

  • Napier

    Australia and New Zealand by train and luxury cruise

    New Zealand and Australia
    • Ride the Indian Pacific across the Outback, one of the world’s finest rail journeys.

    • Attend an evening performance at Sydney Opera House.

    • Visit Tasmania and explore New Zealand on a luxury cruise.

    • Observe New Zealand’s rare, endemic birdlife, such as albatrosses and kiwis.

    27 days from £16,975pp

  • Alpine Landing with Over The Top Helicopters

    Luxury New Zealand self-drive tour

    New Zealand
    • Experience some of the most secluded accommodation in New Zealand.

    • Visit the rainforests and black sand beaches west of Auckland.

    • Soar above hidden volcanic valleys before walking past gushing geysers and silica terraces.

    • Discover Hawke’s Bay’s finest food, wine, and monumental landscapes.

    • Explore the skies above the Southern Alps before soaking in a hot tub in the mountains.

    17 days from £27,120pp

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