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TRIP OVERVIEW
From New Zealand's South Island – renowned for its incredible seafood and its wine-growing expertise – set off on a private luncheon cruise on Marlborough Sounds, featuring local wine and delectable green-lipped mussels; sail amidst forested landscapes rising steeply from the sea around a scenic coastline of sheltered inlets and sandy bays.
 

Part of the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, Te Puia combines excellent viewing of the area's geothermal attractions – including the spectacular 30m-high Pohutu (Big Splash) geyser – and the opportunity to learn about Maori culture and arts and crafts.
 

In Rotorua, you'll have an opportunity to do a nocturnal eco-tourism walk to experience the Redwoods Nightlights™, one of New Zealand's top design-led tourism experiences. A walk though the magical Redwood forest is illuminated by 30+ exquisite lanterns designed by renowned designer and sustainability champion David Trubridge. Floating 30 to 65 ft. above the forest floor, the award-winning walk spans 28 suspension bridges and 27 platforms, celebrating the environment and helping to support conservation efforts.TAUCK VALUE 
 

INCLUDES
Cruising the sunken valleys of the Marlborough Sounds
A jetboat ride on the Dart River
"Punting" along the Avon River in Christchurch – and a choice of seeing the city on a "street art" tour or a bicycle tour
Wine tastings in Blenheim
Guided tour of Hamilton Gardens
Ride a boat through underground Waitomo Caves, illuminated by glow worms
On-Tour Air included (3 flights)
Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
24 meals; gratuities to local guides and drivers, service charges, taxes, and porterage
Pricing per person based on double occupancy:
Prices starting at $12990 based on January 10th tour
 

Available Dates for 2025:  January 10th and 24th, February 7th and 21st , September 26th, and October 24th 
Tour prices are land only and per person based on double occupancy. Airfare and insurance are at an additional cost. Travel insurance is highly recommended, ask your travel agent for details. 
 

Passports may be required and must be valid for six months after return date. Check CIBT.com for Visa Requirements
 

MEMBERSHIP CREDITS CANNOT BE USED FOR THIS VACATION
Itineraries are subject to change; city/country sequence, scheduled time, and/or day.  For the most updated tour information, please visit www.tauck.com.
 

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Itinerary

DAY 1- CHRISTCHURCH
Tour begins 4:30 PM. A transfer is included from Christchurch Airport to your hotel, Crowne Plaza Christchurch, located in the heart of the city. Tonight, join us for an exclusive welcome reception and dinner in the historic Riccarton House – a grand, restored 19th-century homestead.
Accommodations include Crowne Plaza Christchurch
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DAY 2- EXPLORING CHRISTCHURCH
Begin the day with a visit to Quake City, a museum that documents the disastrous earthquakes that struck Christchurch and the surrounding Canterbury region in September 2010 and February 2011; exhibits tell of heroism and loss, the science behind earthquakes, the efforts of emergency workers and volunteers who pitched in to help, and recovery projects still going on. Leave the museum and go punting on the River Avon; punting is among the city's English traditions, like cricket, rugby, gardening, and afternoon tea, and today a punter in Edwardian outfit will pole your flat-bottomed boat along the idyllic Avon from the boatsheds to the Botanical Gardens.  Following lunch at a local restaurant, peruse the park, then take your choice of afternoon adventures. Take a walking tour of the city's amazing street art with an art historian; or explore Hagley Park and the riverside on a bicycle* (manual or electric, as you prefer). Spend the rest of the day and evening as you please.
Accommodations include Crowne Plaza Christchurch
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DAY 3- FROM CHRISTCHURCH TO QUEENSTOWN
Set off by charter flight this morning to Queenstown, with a wine tasting and lunch prior to arriving at your acclaimed hotel on Lake Wakatipu, ringed by glacier-carved alpine mountains.
Accommodations include QT Queenstown Hotel
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DAY 4- JET BOATING ALONG THE DART RIVER
Head to Glenorchy at the north end of Lake Wakatipu for an exhilarating jet boat ride* through Mt. Aspiring National Park along the Dart River; the park's strikingly diverse landscapes of alpine mountains, forests and valleys are laced with braided rivers and easy hiking trails where local guides will introduce you to the area's rich history and Maori legends. Return by helicopter* back to Queenstown where the rest of the day and evening are yours.
Accommodations include QT Queenstown Hotel
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DAY 5- ADVENTURE SIGHTSEEING CHOICES IN QUEENSTOWN
You have a choice of three excursions from Queenstown today: Head out on a 4WD adventure safari that travels a historic gold mining road along the Arrow River, stop for morning tea and an opportunity to try your hand at panning for gold. Alternatively, you can take a scenic flight over Milford Sound, with impressive aerial views of the Southern Alps, glaciers, and waterfalls – or embark on a "helicopter gin tour" (the world's first) that transports you, via helicopter, to a mountaintop gin tasting that's followed by a land journey with additional stops for gin (and other spirits) tastings. Everyone enjoys an evening that's free to spend as you please.
Accommodations include QT Queenstown Hotel
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DAY 6- FARMS, GARDENS & NEW ZEALAND WINE
Fly to Blenheim in the Marlborough region by private charter, then head to a working sheep farm for a sheepdog and sheep-shearing demonstrations followed by lunch at Wither Hills winery, a perfect place to discover, taste and enjoy New Zealand's lovely wines. After checking into your hotel in Blenheim, enjoy dinner tonight at the acclaimed Harvest Restaurant, whose mission is simple: celebrating authentic hospitality. Utilizing local produce and sustainable practices, your meal here is sure to be one for the ages. 
Accommodations include Chateau Marlborough
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DAY 7- MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS CRUISE
Sail along the enchanting Marlborough Sounds, a vast network of sunken valleys, islands, secluded bays, and fjord-like vistas at the northern tip of South Island, on a private wine and green-lipped mussel cruise that includes lunch; the sheltered waters are home to dolphins, seals, gannets, and occasionally orcas. Return to the hotel for free time on your own. Dinner is at your leisure at the hotel in Blenheim this evening.
Accommodations include Chateau Marlborough
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DAY 8- VINTAGE AIRCRAFT, FLY TO ROTORUA, AND THE REDWOODS NIGHTLIGHTS EXPERIENCE
Start your day with a tour of the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, a museum presenting an astonishing array of vintage aircraft from the world wars, including many World War I planes from filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson's personal collection; not merely displayed, the aircraft are featured in vivid dramatic scenes and settings designed by Jackson's film studios to show them in action. Fly to Rotorua; lunch at Stratosfare is memorable – you'll arrive at the restaurant after ascending Mt. Ngongotaha by the Skyline Gondola; the views are outstanding. Arrive mid-afternoon at your Rotorua hotel; have dinner; then join us for the amazing Redwoods Nightlights experience. It's one is one of New Zealand's top design led tourism experiences that features 34 exquisite lanterns designed by world-renowned designer and sustainability champion David Trubridge. Floating above the forest floor, this award-winning, eco-tourism walk 700 meters (about a half mile) long, spans across 28 suspension bridges and 27 platforms and takes about 40 minutes to complete.
Accommodations include Pullman Roturua
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DAY 9- A NATURE ADVENTURE OR UNIQUE HOT SPRINGS EXPERIENCE TODAY IN ROTORUA
Today, discover New Zealand's geothermal wonderland. First up is a visit to Te Puia for excellent viewing of the area's geothermal attractions – including the spectacular Pohutu (Big Splash) geyser – and an opportunity to learn about Maori culture and arts and crafts. National schools teaching the Maori crafts of woodcarving, weaving, and stone and bone carving are all represented at Te Puia, and there is also a conservation centre helping to protect New Zealand's avian icon, the kiwi. You have a choice this afternoon of activity. take the Rotorua Canopy Tour – a forested network of swing bridges, platforms, and zip lines – all 22 meters high in the forest and often soundtracked by native birdlife – you'll journey deep into the ancient native forest to complete 6 zip lines and 2 swing bridges. Alternatively, visit Wai Ariki Hot Springs – grounded in te ao Maori principles and Ngati Whakaue culture, traditional healing practices, and manaakitanga, you'll follow a pathway of unforgettable spa experiences that move you from heat to cool, mud to water, air to steam to maximize the therapeutic benefits. Dinner is as you please this evening.
Accommodations include Pullman Roturua
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DAY 10- HAMILTON GARDENS AND ON TO AUCKLAND
Depart Rotorua this morning for Hamilton Gardens. Rather than focusing on plant collections, at Hamilton Gardens the emphasis is on different types of garden design. Traditional botanic gardens concentrate on plant collections, conservation, research and education, while Hamilton Gardens has the unique concept of showcasing the cultural meaning and context of gardens over the past 4,000 years. Throughout history, gardens have been a way of expressing the important philosophical ideas of their time, and the collections of gardens at Hamilton Gardens explore the history, context and meaning of gardens. A guide shares insights into the gardens – each tells a story. Enjoy a picnic lunch within the gardens before continuing on to Auckland.
Accommodations include Park Hyatt Auckland
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DAY 11- A DAY OF CHOICE IN AND AROUND AUCKLAND
Today you'll have a choice sightseeing with two excursions to select from. Visit Waitomo Caves – heading south, at Spellbound you'll have a personalized tour where you will visit a scenic back-country farm to see caves. Marvel at thousands of glow worms as you glide gently downstream in an inflatable raft, and enjoy easy walks through stunning limestone caves and landscape. Alternatively, travel along the Matakana Coast with stunning scenery, fresh air, great locally produced food and wine, creativity, and an opportunity to "go local." Visit the Shuckle Ferry Oyster Farm for a boat ride, a lesson in local history, with a chance to learn, hands-on, the story of the life cycle of the oyster, and take a stroll through the Sculpture Trail at your leisure with over 60 works of art. Both excursions return to Auckland mid- to late-afternoon.
Accommodations include Park Hyatt Auckland
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DAY 12- VISIT TO THE ALL BLACKS AND FREE TIME IN AUCKLAND
Today you'll learn about the significance of rugby in New Zealand with a visit to the All Blacks, the New Zealand national rugby union team. Your time at the All Blacks Experience will include a 45 minute guided tour where you learn what it takes to make, shape and be an All Black. This will include learning the story and feeling the passion behind the All Blacks haka; you can then test your rugby skills against All Blacks and Black Ferns in the hands-on, interactive zone. The remainder of the day is free to explore as you choose before joining us this evening for our farewell reception and dinner.
Accommodations include Park Hyatt Auckland
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DAY 13- HOMEWARD BOUND
Tour ends: Auckland. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from Park Hyatt Auckland to Auckland Airport. Allow three hours for flight check-in. 
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