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Day 1: Auckland - Matamata - Rotorua (180 km) |
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The tour departs from Auckland Sky Tower between 7:00-8:00 AM, with pick-ups from the airport area. We will first explore the magical Hobbiton Movie Set and step into the fairy-tale scenes of Middle-earth with a guided tour, before arriving in Rotorua to visit the Government Gardens and Kuirau Thermal Park, where you can experience natural geothermal footbaths. An optional visit to the world-class Polynesian Spa is available in the evening. Commonly referred to as the City of Sails, Auckland is a populous urban area in New Zealand. An isthmus (narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas) Auckland's harbors offer beautiful views and a wide range of water activities.
Located near the Kaimai Ranges, Matamata is a rural town in New Zealand. Visitors may recognize Matamata's scenic beauty because it serves as the location for Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film franchise.
Located in the Bay of Plenty region, Rotorua is New Zealand's 10th largest urban city. Tourists can visit the Government Gardens and the Rotorua Museum of Art and History. Other popular activities include mountain biking, boating, and fishing.
Dulexe Hotel: Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua or similar 4 stars hotel Breakfast: Excluded|Lunch: Included (Western style)|Dinner: Included (Chinese set menu. (For groups of 6 or more: 6 dishes + 1 soup for 6 pax; 7 dishes + 1 soup for 7 pax; 8 dishes + 1 soup for 8 pax or more.)) |
Day 2: Rotorua - Taupo - Napier (178 km) |
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After breakfast, journey to Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake. Enjoy lunch at your own expense; a unique option is the famous DC-3 plane McDonald's. We will also visit the powerful Huka Falls and a distinctive geothermal power station. Afterwards, proceed to Napier, renowned for its Art Deco architecture. As a coastal city, it's a major hub for horticulture and wine. Don't miss the iconic Pania Statue on the marine parade, a landmark as significant to Napier as the Little Mermaid is to Copenhagen. Located at the center of the North Islands, Taupo resides along the shores of New Zealand's largest lake. In recent years, the town has become a popular venue for outdoor sporting events like sailing, cross country, biking, and more.
A coastal city on New Zealand's North Island, famed as the Art Deco Capital with renowned 1930s architecture, sunny climate, premium wineries, and the iconic Pania statue on its marine parade.
Dulexe Hotel: Quality Inn Napier or similar 4 stars hotel Breakfast: Included (Hotel western-style)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 3: Napier - Wellington (269 km) |
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After breakfast, depart for Wellington. Discover the city's highlights: the iconic Beehive parliament building, eclectic Cuba Street, Wellington City Gallery, and the historic Old St Paul's Cathedral. As the capital of New Zealand, Wellington is a populous urban center that offers tourists an array of activities and attractions. Visitors can enjoy museums, architecture, theatre, and the arts, as well as music festivals, world class cuisine, and more.
Dulexe Hotel: Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay or similar 4 stars hotel Breakfast: Included (Hotel western-style)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Included (Chinese set menu. (For groups of 6 or more: 6 dishes + 1 soup for 6 pax; 7 dishes + 1 soup for 7 pax; 8 dishes + 1 soup for 8 pax or more.)) |
Day 4: Wellington - Palmerston North (125 km) |
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After breakfast, we will take the historic Wellington Cable Car, an iconic city landmark. The journey begins from Lambton Quay in the central business district and ascends to the Botanic Garden. From the hilltop lookout, you can enjoy panoramic views of Wellington. If interested, you may visit the Cable Car Museum and Space Place at Carter Observatory at your own expense. In the afternoon, we will travel to Palmerston North. Located in the southern part of the North Island, it is New Zealand's sixth-largest city and home to Massey University's main campus, often called the "Student City." As the capital of New Zealand, Wellington is a populous urban center that offers tourists an array of activities and attractions. Visitors can enjoy museums, architecture, theatre, and the arts, as well as music festivals, world class cuisine, and more.
Palmerston North (Palmy) is home of the original Massey campus in the Manawatū region. As a university town, Palmerston North offers a great selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants catering to the student palate and wallet. It offers the sophistication and diversity of a major city, surrounded by an outdoor enthusiasts dream. Dulexe Hotel: Copthorne Hotel Palmerston North or similar 4 stars hotel Breakfast: Included (Hotel western-style)|Lunch: Included (Cantonese Dim Sum)|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 5: Palmerston North - New Plymouth (194 km) |
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After breakfast, we will head to New Plymouth. We will first visit the iconic Len Lye Centre, a distinctive art gallery renowned for its dynamic design. Next, we will proceed to the famous Te Rewa Rewa Bridge. This pedestrian bridge is celebrated for its unique structure, which resembles a giant fish bone. It also offers a spectacular vantage point for viewing Mount Taranaki on a clear day. New Plymouth is a coastal city in the Taranaki region, famous for its sunny weather, vibrant arts scene, and views of Mount Taranaki. It serves as New Zealand's energy hub while offering beautiful coastal walks and parks.
Dulexe Hotel: Plymouth International Hotel or similar 4 stars hotel Breakfast: Included (Hotel western-style)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Included (Chinese set menu. (For groups of 6 or more: 6 dishes + 1 soup for 6 pax; 7 dishes + 1 soup for 7 pax; 8 dishes + 1 soup for 8 pax or more.)) |
Day 6: New Plymouth - Waitomo Caves - Auckland (286 km) |
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After breakfast, we will depart for the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. First discovered by a Māori chief in 1887, this magical cave offers a boat ride on an underground lake, where you can admire the starry spectacle of countless glowworms. A guide will explain the unique ecology of these insects. After the visit, we will return to Auckland. Waitomo can be translated as the 'stream which flows into the hole in the ground'. This meaning is reflected through its fantastic geological history and landscape. Combine your experience with Ruakuri Cave, see glowworms up close and descend a spectacular spiral entrance. In Aranui Cave be mesmerised by ornate cave decorations also the underground Black Water Rafting. Duration: Approx. 45 Minutes
Breakfast: Included (Hotel western-style)|Lunch: Included (BBQ buffet)|Dinner: Excluded |
Departure times and locations:
7:00am, Corner Victoria and Federal Streets, Auckland, AUK 1010