Grand Adventurer (Reverse Start Christchurch)

North Island and South Island, including Auckland, Christchurch and Milford Sound
Daily Itinerary Grand Adventurer (Reverse Start Christchurch)
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Depart for New Zealand Days 1 and 2
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Christchurch to Lake Ohau Day 3
Kia Ora! Meet up with your Contiki Crew in New Zealand’s most English city, Christchurch, before we hit the road and travel through MacKenzie Country. We’ll stop off to see the intense milky blue waters of glacially-fed Lake Tekapo.
Kick start your tour with a spectacular optional glacier flight over Mt Cook, Australasia’s highest peak.
With views over towering Mt Cook and a lakeside position, our overnight stay at Lake Ohau in a traditional ski lodge is all about its fantastic location. Tonight, get to know the other Contiki travellers, your Tour Manager and Driver over dinner. Then relax in the hot outdoor Jacuzzi, or play darts at the lodge bar.
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Lake Ohau to Milford Sound Day 4
Following the Clutha River, our journey continues through the heart of former gold fields, past historic towns and more rugged landscapes.
We travel deeper into the south through to Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage listed site. Get ready for the epic scenery of Milford Sound, where high mountains rise straight out of the sea and waterfalls pour down sheer cliffs into the deep, dark waters of the fjord.
Get another angle on this natural wonder from the water when we board our overnight cruise and learn about this jaw-droppingly beautiful region from the on-board nature specialist. You’ll get a really good look around the area and up close to its more hidden spots.
You can chill out and enjoy the scenery on deck or get out onto the water and have a go with the paddle, kayaking around secluded coves and inlets. Hopefully, you’ll get a chance to spot seals, dolphins, whales and penguins.
Wrap up the day with dinner with the group on the boat, before settling into you cabin.
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Milford Sound to Queenstown Day 5
It’s a great start to the day when you wake up to peaceful Milford Sound. Enjoy a full cooked breakfast and head back to the mainland before heading on to Arrowtown, the centre of Otago’s important gold-rush history. See old stone buildings and historic cottages that give this town its rustic charm. You can even give gold panning a try.
On the way in to Queenstown, the adventure capital of the world, we stop at the famous bungy-jumping bridge in the gorgeous Kawarau gorge. It’s home to the original AJ Hackett bungy, the ground breaking site where the now famous bungy all started. There’s time to have a go yourself, if you’re keen.
Queenstown is one high-energy destination that has something for everyone. From jet boat rides to fantastic local food, gorgeous countryside and the world’s most southern wineries, the list really is endless. Chill out tonight at our lakeside lodge.
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Queenstown Days 6 and 7
With two days here, you’ve got time to try out adrenaline-pumping activities, to take it easy with a glass of local wine or beer and of course, to party – something Queenstown in known for.
If the season’s right, get into the alpine action and hit the slopes of some New Zealand’s best ski resorts over the next two days. Ski and board for 2 full days and explore what the Southern Hemisphere has to offer. Take off at your own pace or carve up the mountain with some friends. We can even organise ski equipment and lessons for you, so you don’t need to worry about a thing.
Walk around the quaint town, hit the shops or head down to the lake for beautiful views of the surrounding mountain ranges, fittingly called The Remarkables. Board the old steam boat, the TSS Earnslaw, for a lake cruise and see it all from the water.
For adrenaline junkies, there’s bungy jumpy, sky diving, jet boating, canyon swinging and 4W-driving. In fact there are so many adventure activities in Queenstown that you couldn’t do them all in the 2 days if you tried. For those who like to keep their feet planted firmly on the ground, take an easy-going hike or push yourself with a tougher trail.
Pumping at night, Queenstown is the place to hit some of New Zealand’s best bars and clubs. With cool cocktail bars, old-style pubs and plenty of clubs, there is so much to choose from.
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Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier Day 8
Relax on the coach, chat with friends and take in the stunning scenery as we head to the rugged West Coast. Leaving the golden grasslands, cliffs and hills of the Otago region behind us, we travel through Haast Pass. See the ancient rainforests, small glaciers and waterfalls that give this area its unique atmosphere.
Then cruise past remote beaches and the coastal dunes of the West Coast before arriving in the Westland National Park, where lush bush land and glaciers almost reach the sea.
Get physical and pull on your crampons, grab an ice-pick and head out onto the ice of either the Franz Josef or Fox Glacier. On this optional activity, you’ll learn about how these glaciers came about with our professional Local Guides. Otherwise, you can get a bird’s eye view over these icy formations and sweeping vistas in an optional helicopter ride.
We overnight in Franz Josef, a cute alpine township.
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Franz Josef Glacier to Christchurch Day 9
Sticking to the untamed coastline, we stop in at the former gold rush town of Hokitika on the West Coast. It’s great for a look into a traditional Maori art. Watch authentic carvers work with New Zealand greenstone (jade) and learn about the importance of this stone. You could even pick up a piece to take home.
We travel east through stunning Arthur’s Pass, following an old trade route. The dense native forest, alpine atmosphere and crystal clear rivers give the area its pioneer feel.
Then it’s back into Christchurch.
Your Tour Manager shows you Christchurch’s historic spots on an afternoon tour. See the English flavour Christchurch is famous for and take in the Anglican Cathedral on the central square, the old-style trams, wide boulevards and manicured gardens. There’s also the former university, which is now the happening Arts Centre. It’s busy with local arts and crafts stalls, cinemas and a theatre.
In your free time, head straight out into town and uncover Christchurch’s up-and-coming quarter around High Street. Old brick lanes and alleys have been restored and are now packed with backroom bars, cool eateries, funky stores and cafes. Explore this area in a fun night out with your new friends.
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Christchurch to Wellington Day 10
It’s another jaw-dropping drive up to the top of the South Island today.
The coach cuts across the Canterbury Plains to Kaikoura. This seaside settlement is known for whales, dolphins and delicious, fresh crayfish sold from roadside vans. We’ll stop at a seal colony before travelling up the wild, rugged east coast and the wine country of Marlborough.
Jump on the Inter-Island ferry and leave the South Island behind. Cruise through the gorgeous Marlborough Sounds, where thick forested peaks rise straight up from the sea. It’s a camera-friendly spot with picturesque inlets, remote coves and tiny beaches that dot the islands. You’ll also see some old wooden baches (New Zealand holiday houses) and boat jetties.
We dock in the capital city of Wellington – the country’s political centre and cultural core with funky shops, fringe festivals, galleries, as well as a huge amount of cool cafes and bars.
The peak of Mt Victoria gives an amazing overview of the windy city. Take in the sweeping views of pretty beaches, narrow streets, and weather worn Victorian houses.
Tonight, enjoy an optional dinner with the group in the heart of the downtown area, which has a great, lively atmosphere and plenty of cutting edge restaurants and bars.
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Wellington Day 11
You’ve got a full day to discover Wellington – its compact centre is perfect for exploring on foot.
Walk alongside the harbour or visit the innovative Te Papa Museum for a look into New Zealand history and culture.
You could take a tour around New Zealand’s political heart by visiting some of its government buildings. Hear about the architecture behind the iconic ‘Beehive’ building & its distinctive shape, which was specially designed to cope in case of an earthquake.
You could hang out on alternative Cuba Street, watch street performers or rummage through some of the surrounding retro stores. If you’re hungry, try out some of the great ethnic foods you can find in this multi-cultural city, like sushi, Thai, kebabs and Italian gelatos.
For something different, learn about the age-old art of tattooing at the Tattoo Museum. From traditional Maori moko (face tattoos) through to colourful contemporary designs. There’s even a tattoo parlour on site if you’re game!
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Wellington to Taupo Day 12
Spot the dramatic volcanic landscapes today that were used as backdrops in the Lord of the Rings, when we drive past World Heritage listed Tongariro National Park. The park is also home to the still active volcano, Mt Ruapehu, which doubles as NZ’s biggest ski field.
Continue on to the popular low-key resort town of Taupo. Here, there’s some of the best trout fishing in the country and some of the most amazing long-distance views of Tongariro National Park’s three volcanic peaks.
Cap off your day with our optional dinner cruise out on New Zealand’s largest lake – Taupo. You can have a go at fishing and after dinner, karaoke!
Later, back on land, play some pool at one of Taupo’s lakeside bars.
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Taupo to Rotorua Day 13
On the way out of Taupo, a visit to the raging Huka Falls will impress. Tonnes of water surge over these falls at a rate of 220,000 litres (58 000 gallons) per second.
It’s a short drive to Rotorua, famous for its spurting geysers, boiling mud pools, hot springs and ‘interesting’ sulphur smell.
For some crazy ‘Kiwi ingenuity’, try an optional called zorbing. It’s an activity where you get inside a huge plastic ball and roll down a 200m hill, either by yourself or with a friend.
Rotorua is an important hub of Maori culture. To recognise this, we have an optional authentic cultural experience, complete with a fantastic Maori hangi and traditional dance concert. Some of the foods you can try from the hangi are sweet potato and chicken cooked on hot rocks in an underground pit – just as they have been for centuries. Listen to stories, songs and chants while learning about ancient Maori mythology and beliefs.
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Rotorua to Waitomo Day 14
This morning, we stop at the Agrodome farm show for an interactive introduction into farming and agriculture, which is New Zealand’s main industry. You’ll see sheep-shearing and watch an impressive sheepdog demo. These dogs are highly-trained and skilled at controlling livestock.
Next up is Waitomo and the Waitomo Caves. Famous for their incredible limestone formations and glow-worms, the caves are a stunning subterranean world. You’ll see the Glow-worm Grotto, where the cave roof is covered with twinkling insects.
For adventure, you can head deeper into the caves in an optional activity and see them either on foot or by tubing down an underground river.
Tonight, it’s a pizza dinner and a visit to a typical country pub. Kick back with your new friends and some of the locals. Maybe try out the local beer – it’s good!
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Waitomo to Auckland Day 15
Northbound, we drive through the lush farmlands of Waikato – an area that produces many of New Zealand’s best rugby players for the All Blacks – before arriving in Auckland. New Zealand’s largest and most cosmopolitan city is surrounded by volcanoes, islands and a stunning harbour. You’ll soon understand why this is the “City of Sails” and was once home to the America’s Cup.
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Finish Auckland Day 16
What's Included
- Accommodations as per itinerary
- Breakfasts (B) and Dinners (D) as per itinerary
- Experienced Tour Managers and Drivers
- Modern air-conditioned coach
- Free Contiki ëTravellers Guideí information book
- Free Contiki document wallet.


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