

Touring
In New Zealand - IntroductionWith years of experience in touring and travelling, we could suggest a myriad of touring options for you around Canterbury, the South Island or indeed a tour of the whole of New Zealand. We feel however that a personalised tour which we can assist you in setting up is the best way to go. Your own preferences and options can be included into a wholesome package of fun, scenery and excitement. We invite you to check out the tour ideas below, bearing in mind that every item is optional. The number of days, places to visit and things to do can all be tailored to your specific needs or wishes.
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Day South Island TourDay 1: Christchurch to Fox Glacier with the option of taking the Tranz-Alpine train from Christchurch to Arthurs Pass.
Day 2: Fox Glacier to Queenstown. Take a walk up to the glacier face or fly over the twin glaciers. View the White Heron colony at Whataroa. Bungy Jumping or Jet Boating in the Kawarau Gorge.
Day 3: Queenstown to Dunedin. Go for a ride on the historical Kingston Flyer steam train. Visit the Otago Peninsula to view the Yellow Eyed Penguins, the Albatross colony or visit New Zealand's only 'real' castle, Larnachs Castle.
Day 4: Dunedin to Christchurch. If you haven't had enough of trains there is the Taieri Gorge Vintage railway from Dunedin to Middlemarch then on to the Moeraki boulders for a coffee before heading back to Christchurch along the south eastern coastline.
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Day South Island TourDay 1: Christchurch to Nelson via Kaikoura and Blenheim. Options include taking the Tranz-Coastal train from Christchurch to Kaikoura, Whale watching by sea or air, or view the local seal colony. Then travel over Queen Charlotte Drive from Picton to Nelson.
Day 2: Nelson to Hokitika via Buller Gorge and Punakaiki Rocks or via Reefton. The pancake rocks and blowholes are a spectacular site you can't afford to miss. Hokitika is a small mining town where hand-blown glass, Paua shell and Jade jewellery are some of the best in the world.
Day 3: Hokitika to Queenstown via Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Options include taking a walk up to the glacial ice or a scenic flight over the twin glaciers.
Day 4: Queenstown to Milford Sound and back to Te Anau and Doubtful sound instead of Milford Sound. The spectacular fjords of Milford and Doubtful sounds are world renowned for their absolute pristine beauty.
Day 5: Te Anau back to Queenstown. Options include Bungy Jumping, Jet boating, A trip across the lake to Walter Peak Station on the Earnslaw, A ride up the gondola (fantastic meals at the Skyline Restaurant), or just shopping in Queenstown.
Day 6: Queenstown to Christchurch. Stop at Mrs. Jones Roadside Fruit Stall for a real fruit ice cream, then on to Lake Tekapo for lunch before heading back towards Christchurch.
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