Auckland - Queenstown - Dunedin and Te Anau
❮Auckland - Queenstown - Dunedin and Te Anau
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This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 2 nights in Auckland
- Flight from Auckland to Queenstown
- Hotel for 1 night in Queenstown
- Rental Car for 7 Nights (Pick Up and Drop off in Queenstown)
- Hotel for 2 nights in Dunedin
- Hotel for 2 nights in Te Anau
- Hotel for 1 night in Queenstown
Driving Time
Queenstown - Dunedin: 3 hrs. 40 mins. approx.
Dunedin - Te Anau : 3 hrs. 30 mins. approx.
Te Anau - Queenstown: 2hrs. approx.
Take a once-in-a-lifetime trip to New Zealand and discover: Auckland (New Zealand's most populous city and is a multi-cultural hub of food, music, arts and culture); next, catch a flight to "the adventure capital of the world"; Queenstown (home to a range of adventures). After that, a private transfer will take you first to Dunedin (one of the best-preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere); and then, to Te Anau (the gateway to Fiordland, with the Milford Sound showcases majestic mountains, fiords, waterfalls and wildlife like penguins, dolphins and seals). On the way to your last destination, you will have the opportunity to visit Lake Manapouri. Finally, enjoy one last night in Queenstown before returning home. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Auckland
Day 1Arrive to Auckland
Overnight in AucklandDay 2Overnight in AucklandDay 3Departing from Auckland
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Queenstown
Day 3Arrive to Queenstown
Overnight in QueenstownDay 4Departing from Queenstown
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Dunedin
Day 4Arrive to Dunedin
Overnight in DunedinDay 5Overnight in DunedinDay 6Departing from Dunedin
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Te Anau
Day 6Arrive to Te Anau
Overnight in Te AnauDay 7Overnight in Te AnauDay 8Departing from Te Anau
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Queenstown
Day 8Arrive to Queenstown
Overnight in QueenstownDay 9Departing from Queenstown
New Zealand
Located in the South Pacific Ocean, off the southeast coast of Australia, New Zealand is made up of two spectacular islands. The North Island is well known for its beaches, islands, volcanoes, geothermal areas, and Maori heritage, while the major cities of Auckland and Wellington, are also exciting hubs of culture, cuisine and nightlife. The South Island is famous for its dramatic landscapes, outdoor activities, and astounding wildlife. The majestic Southern Alps stretch almost the length of the island, sheltering glaciers, alpine lakes, and some of the world's best skiing.
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Auckland
Auckland is the gateway to New Zealand and one of the world's most livable and beautiful cities. Auckland boasts a sunny, warm climate with spectacular beaches, a breathtaking harbor, world class shopping, a vibrant nightlife with a diverse population creating a colorful blend of European, Polynesian and Maori cultures. The city is set on a field of ancient volcanoes with breathtaking landscapes and magnificent views of the city. The cities location puts you just half an hour away from the exquisite beaches, hiking and biking trails, secluded islands and a wide range of exciting outdoor activities.
Explore the amazing Waitakere Ranges, Rangitoto Island, Waiheke Island, Devonport, Museum of Transport and Technology, Mount Eden, Auckland War, Memorial Museum, Auckland Domain and so much more! -
Queenstown
Queenstown is the epicenter for adventure in New Zealand, known as the 'Adventure Capital of the World.' The town is built around an inlet on Lake Wakatipu and has spectacular views of nearby mountains. Queenstown provides a wide variety of sports including skiing, jet boating, bungee jumping, mountain biking and hiking. In the winter time Queenstown is a major gathering place for snow sports with people from all over the country, and the world for that matter, traveling to ski here. Locally, Queenstown has a reputation as one of New Zealand's wine and cuisine centers and also feature a vibrant nightlife.
Visit and explore Queenstown Beach, Lake Wakatipu, Skippers Canyon, Bob's Peak, Skyline Gondola and Luge, Queenstown Gardens, Queenstown Hill, Coronet's Peak, Onsen Hot Pools, Otago Wine Region, Arrowtown and so much more! -
Dunedin
Located in the region of Otago in the South Island of New Zealand, Dunedin is considered one of the country's four main centers for historical and cultural reasons. There are former private residences worth visiting like Olveston, a Jacobean-style family home and Glenfalloch, surrounded by 30 acres of woodland garden. Neo-Gothic Larnach Castle represents the finest of 19th century craftsmanship. A natural attraction on the Otago Peninsula is the abundant wildlife including: fur seals, endangered yellow-eyed penguin, cormorants and albatross.
Visit and explore George Street and The Octagon, Dunedin Railway Station, visit the many museums and galleries, University of Otago and The Botanic Garden, Otago Peninsula, Sandfly Bay, The Sandymount Track, Taiaroa Head, and so much more. -
Te Anau
Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lake Te Anau, at the borders of Fiordland National Park, the town of Te Anau is the gateway to a wilderness area famous for breathtaking scenery and beautiful eco locations. Fiordland Wildlife Park is home to many species of birds, notably the endangered Takahe. Known as the Walking Capital of the World, it is located close to the main southern walking tracks, including the Milford, Hollyford and Kepler Tracks. Tourists can choose from a wide variety of activities including scenic flights, launch cruises, sea kayaking, underwater diving, cycling, fishing and more. The unique Te Anau Glowworm Caves are another main feature of the area. And just twenty minutes drive from Te Anau is the picturesque Lake Manapouri.
Explore Te Anau Glowworm Caves, hike one of New Zealand's Great Walks, visit Milford Sound, discover Te Anau Bird Sanctuary, check out Doubtful Sound, play on of the world's most scenic golf courses, and so much more. -
Queenstown
Queenstown is the epicenter for adventure in New Zealand, known as the 'Adventure Capital of the World.' The town is built around an inlet on Lake Wakatipu and has spectacular views of nearby mountains. Queenstown provides a wide variety of sports including skiing, jet boating, bungee jumping, mountain biking and hiking. In the winter time Queenstown is a major gathering place for snow sports with people from all over the country, and the world for that matter, traveling to ski here. Locally, Queenstown has a reputation as one of New Zealand's wine and cuisine centers and also feature a vibrant nightlife.
Visit and explore Queenstown Beach, Lake Wakatipu, Skippers Canyon, Bob's Peak, Skyline Gondola and Luge, Queenstown Gardens, Queenstown Hill, Coronet's Peak, Onsen Hot Pools, Otago Wine Region, Arrowtown and so much more!
Explore the amazing Waitakere Ranges, Rangitoto Island, Waiheke Island, Devonport, Museum of Transport and Technology, Mount Eden, Auckland War, Memorial Museum, Auckland Domain and so much more!
Visit and explore Queenstown Beach, Lake Wakatipu, Skippers Canyon, Bob's Peak, Skyline Gondola and Luge, Queenstown Gardens, Queenstown Hill, Coronet's Peak, Onsen Hot Pools, Otago Wine Region, Arrowtown and so much more!
Visit and explore George Street and The Octagon, Dunedin Railway Station, visit the many museums and galleries, University of Otago and The Botanic Garden, Otago Peninsula, Sandfly Bay, The Sandymount Track, Taiaroa Head, and so much more.
Explore Te Anau Glowworm Caves, hike one of New Zealand's Great Walks, visit Milford Sound, discover Te Anau Bird Sanctuary, check out Doubtful Sound, play on of the world's most scenic golf courses, and so much more.
Visit and explore Queenstown Beach, Lake Wakatipu, Skippers Canyon, Bob's Peak, Skyline Gondola and Luge, Queenstown Gardens, Queenstown Hill, Coronet's Peak, Onsen Hot Pools, Otago Wine Region, Arrowtown and so much more!