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Discover New Zealand

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Activity Level

Moderate

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Comfort Level

Classic

Activity

Culture

Overview

Enjoy an active, cultural adventure exploring the Land of the Long White Cloud

From the waterfront city of Auckland to the spectacular Southern Alps, New Zealand is blessed with an array of natural wonders that are best experienced by foot and boat. This active trip maximises time spent outdoors, whether it’s sailing through waterways, hiking between volcanic peaks or jetboating through Mount Aspiring National Park. Make the most of your time in New Zealand – a country that always exceeds expectations – with this jam-packed itinerary that includes highlights of the north and south islands.

Discover New Zealand

Key Information

What's Included

  • All breakfasts, one lunch and two dinners
  • All accommodation
  • All transport and listed activities
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Arrival (shuttle bus) and departure transfers

Highlights

  • Discover Tongariro National Park, the oldest national park in New Zealand
  • Gain an insight into Māori culture, join in a hāngi
  • Enjoy a half-day coastal walk and sailing trip in Abel Tasman National Park
  • Cruise the stunning Milford Sound with one night on board the Milford Mariner
  • Discover Queenstown and enjoy the scenic delights of this world-famous destination
  • Visit Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park: home to the highest mountains and longest glaciers in New Zealand

Itinerary

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  • First Destination: Auckland
  • Next Destination: Christchurch
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  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner
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  • First Destination: Auckland
  • Next Destination: Christchurch

The day is free to relax and recover from the flight. If you’re arriving into Auckland Airport today, you can arrange a free arrival (shared shuttle) transfer from the airport to the hotel – see the Joining Instructions for more information.

Auckland is a beautiful city and worthy of time to explore. The nearby Viaduct restaurants are an ideal means of overcoming the last of the jetlag. If you’re feeling lucky, visit the SkyCity casino and entertainment tower for one of those lunches you just don’t forget. Please meet at the start hotel at 6pm for a full briefing with your leader.

Accommodation: Copthorne Auckland City Hotel (or similar)

Auckland is the City of Sails, so what better way to start your trip than to cruise across the Hauraki Gulf to beautiful Rangitoto Island? At 600 years’ old, it is actually the youngest volcano in New Zealand. The island has undergone a significant restoration programme and is entirely pest-free, which encourages the native flora and fauna to thrive. We walk through lava fields and forests to the island summit (850ft/259m) for stunning panoramic views of Auckland and the Hauraki Gulf.

Please note: Occasionally, access is temporarily and unexpectedly denied to various islands off the Auckland coast including Rangitoto due to cultural considerations. In this case, we respect the local Māori wishes and try to visit an alternative island if possible.

Accommodation: Copthorne Auckland City Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Leaving the city, we head south to Rotorua (approximately 3hr 30min drive). On arrival, we stretch our legs with a hike around a redwood forest followed by an afternoon at leisure in town or an optional hike at Blue Lake. The evening highlight is a visit to a marae (ceremonial ground). Our Māori hosts welcome us in their traditional manner before entertaining us with a concert and hangi (traditional meal).

Accommodation: Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner

We explore one of the most colourful thermal areas in New Zealand with boiling mud pools, hot streams and silica terraces. The natural wonders that first attracted the Māori in the 14th century, and later the Europeans, still draw large numbers of tourists every year. Rotorua is a unique natural wonder and a must-see destination. Leaving Rotorua, we drive south (approximately three hours) to Tongariro National Park. On the way, we visit the steaming Wai-O-Tapu geothermal valley and impressive Huka Falls.

Accommodation: The Park Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

We wake up in the heart of Tongariro National Park, the oldest national park in New Zealand and a dual World Heritage area. This status recognises the important Māori cultural and spiritual associations plus its outstanding volcanic features.

If you’re physically fit and well equipped, there is the option of walking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing: one of the greatest one-day walks in New Zealand. Provided the weather is kind, the rugged volcanic desert, craters and glacial valleys combine with incredible views to make this a day to remember. The crossing should not be underestimated and there are several steep sections where the loose surface can make it tough going, so come well-prepared. The crossing can take seven to eight hours depending on walking ability. There is a return shuttle service – 55 New Zealand dollars (US$32) per person – from your hotel to the start and finish of the crossing. Your leader provides you with information about the walk and can advise you on the fitness and equipment required. If you are intending to do the crossing, please bring sturdy walking shoes/boots, a suitable backpack, wind- and waterproof jacket and a warm hat.

Distance: 12mi (19.4km); ascent: 2,510ft (765m); descent: 3,691ft (1,125m); total time: approximately seven to eight hours

Alternatively, there are several other options available to experience the wonders of this unique environment. These include the Taranaki Falls walk, one of the best short walks in the park. This easy loop takes in a variety of volcanic landforms, forest and native shrubland along with excellent volcano and waterfall views.

Distance: 3.7mi (6km); ascent: 377ft (115m); descent: 377ft (115m); total time: approximately 2hr 30min

Other options include a visit to the park conservation centre, a trip up Mount Ruapehu on the Sky Waka gondola with a short walk to the viewing platform, a visit to the Tokaanu Thermal Pools or a unique rafting experience including the opportunity to help with conservation efforts for an endangered native duck.

Your leader will discuss the options and additional costs for the day. Based on the weather and interest of the group, your leader can join the majority of the group in their chosen activity. Where external transfers or the services of an external provider are required, then additional costs are payable on the day. Please also see the Optional Excursions section of the Trip Notes for further details.

Accommodation: The Park Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Relax following yesterday’s free day of exploring Tongariro National Park as we drive (approximately five hours) south to Wellington. Continue across the Rangitikei and Manawatu Plains and down the Kapiti Coast to Wellington. On Wellington waterfront is Te Papa, the NZ National Museum, which we can explore in the afternoon along with the beautiful botanic gardens and cable car and enjoy the exciting nightlife of the capital city.

Accommodation: James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

After an early breakfast, we board the ferry and leave the North Island as we cross the Cook Strait, passing the Marlborough Sounds with 932mi (1,500km) of beautiful coastline. From Picton, we have a 1hr 30min drive to Nelson where we can take time out to explore the city and a chance to stretch our legs with a short walk to the geographical centre of New Zealand. After, we drive to the small town of Motueka (approximately one hour) on the edge of Abel Tasman National Park, home to idyllic gold-sand beaches and forests.

Accommodation: Nautilus Lodge Motel or Motueka Garden Motel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

We have a 25-minute transfer to the village of Marahau, where a morning coastal walk takes us through beautiful beaches and coastal vegetation. The path is well maintained and the walk takes approximately three to four hours. We meet our sailing boat at Anchorage Bay, providing our return to Marahau and time to relax and dine out in Motueka. (Depending on tides, sometimes the sailing trip is completed first).

Please note, today your leader has a guide-free day. Instead, you are accompanied by a local guide on the coastal walk who has expert local knowledge. Return transfers from Motueka are provided.

Accommodation: Nautilus Lodge Motel or Motueka Garden Motel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch

Our departure from Abel Tasman National Park is followed by a scenic drive down the mighty Buller River. After a short stop at Cape Foulwind to see the seal colony, we stop at Punakaiki, home of the famous Pancake Rocks. If the tide is up, the ground can physically shake and water spurts from the blowholes and fissures that dot the coastline (drive time approximately 5 hours).

We then take a short transfer (approx. 40 minutes) onto the coastal town of Greymouth, considered the heart of the South Island’s west coast where we stay overnight.

Accommodation: Copthorne Hotel Greymouth or The Ashley Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Passing through areas of lush forests, we continue south down the beautiful west coast. We drive onto the small lagoon-side village of Okarito, home of the rare kotuku (white heron). On offer here is optional kayaking where we float in on the incoming tide and explore the bush-clad waterways seeking out the abundant bird life here. Those looking to stretch their legs can hike to the nearby trig station (approximately 1hr 30min) for spectacular views over the Southern Alps. Later, we continue the short drive through to Fox township.

Depending on time, you may have an opportunity to hike to the lookout for the Franz Josef Glacier.

Accommodation: Heartland Hotel Fox Glacier (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

After breakfast, we backtrack to the township of Franz Josef. From here, we go for a walk to the lookout point for the glacier (if not completed the day before). After, we drive on and stroll around the reflective Lake Matheson, a photographer’s dream.

We then continue south along bush-clad roads and past the dramatic coastline with its wild windswept beaches to the settlement of Haast. Turning inland, we climb over Haast Pass, the southernmost crossing of the Southern Alps, which forms the boundary between Westland and Otago. From here, the tussock lands of the eastern slopes merge with beech forests. We travel through to Wanaka, home for the next two nights.

Lake Matheson Loop: Distance: 1.6mi (2.6km); ascent: 138ft (42m); descent: 138ft (42m); total time: approximately 1hr 30min

Fox Glacier Valley Walkway: Distance: 1.6mi (2.6km); ascent: 223ft (68m); descent: 226ft (69m); total time: approximately one hour

Accommodation: Aspiring Lodge Motel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

In the morning, we head into Mount Aspiring National Park for an exciting jetboat ride along the braided rivers leading into the park. Jetboating was invented in NZ as a means to negotiate the shallow braided rivers that we use to access a track leading to a hike into the cirque surrounded by huge mountain walls. Back at our coach, we eat our picnic lunch before driving onto our three-hour hike at beautiful Diamond Lake, which provides stunning views of the river delta and the landscape.

Matukituki Valley: Distance: 1.3mi (2.2km); ascent: 95ft (29m); descent: 95ft (29m); total time: one hour

Diamond Lake and Rocky Mountain Circuit: Distance: 4.4mi (7.1km); ascent: 1,434ft (437m); descent: 1,417ft (432m); total time: approximately two to three hours

Accommodation: Aspiring Lodge Motel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

From Wanaka, we depart early heading for Te Anau and then into Eglington Valley, enjoying a series of short walks in the spectacular Milford region and then into Milford Sound itself where we join our floating accommodation for the night. The Milford Mariner boat, which has two-bed cabins with private bathrooms, allows us to stay overnight amid dolphins and mighty peaks towering above the fjord. Please pack a small overnight bag for the boat; you are reunited with your main luggage tomorrow after disembarking.

Walk profile: Various short walk options on Milford Road of up to one hour depending on group fitness, weather and time

Accommodation: Milford Mariner

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner

After an early breakfast, we cruise the inner sound again searching for dolphins and seals before disembarking and retracing our tracks to The Divide and the start of the Routeburn Track. Here we take a three-hour walk to Key Summit for spectacular views. After this hike, we drive via Te Anau (approximately four hours) onto Queenstown, where we stay for the next two nights.

Accommodation: Heartland Hotel Queenstown (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Today is free to enjoy the scenic delights of this world-famous destination! There are numerous activities on offer, which your leader can advise about locally. Or you may just prefer to spend the day shopping or relaxing.

Today your leader has a guide-free day but they can advise on how best to spend your free day in Queenstown.

Accommodation: Heartland Hotel Queenstown (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Travel through the barren Kawarau Gorge where large amounts of gold were dredged at the turn of the century. Drive over Lindis Pass to the tussock-covered plains of the Mackenzie Basin and into Mount Cook National Park (approximately four hours). Beneath the highest peak in NZ, we walk into Hooker Valley, which has crashing glaciers and glacial lakes. By early evening, we reach our accommodation and watch the spectacular view from the warmth of the restaurant.

Accommodation: Aoraki Mount Cook Alpine Lodge/Hermitage Mount Cook (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

After breakfast, we drive to Christchurch via the Canterbury Plains. After the devastating earthquakes of 2010/11, Christchurch is undergoing a major rebuild, unrivalled in the world. The afternoon is free for you to explore this city, beautiful gardens and Hagley Park followed by an optional final group dinner.

Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Cotswold Christchurch (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

The trip finishes after breakfast and checkout from the hotel. A free departure transfer by taxi from the hotel to Christchurch Airport is included but it must be booked at least one month before departure.

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Dates & Prices

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  • Saturday 28 Nov 2026 to Tuesday 15 Dec 2026

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  • Saturday 13 Feb 2027 to Tuesday 02 Mar 2027

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  • Saturday 23 Oct 2027 to Tuesday 09 Nov 2027

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  • Sunday 28 Nov 2027 to Wednesday 15 Dec 2027

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  • Saturday 08 Jan 2028 to Tuesday 25 Jan 2028

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  • Sunday 23 Jan 2028 to Wednesday 09 Feb 2028

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  • Saturday 12 Feb 2028 to Tuesday 29 Feb 2028

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  • Saturday 04 Mar 2028 to Tuesday 21 Mar 2028

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Accommodation

Hotels and cruise boat

We aim to secure locally owned accommodation that is well located, offers good value for money, and plenty of comfort. To help you find your ideal adventure, each trip is given a Comfort Level rating, which indicates the overall standard of accommodation. For more on our ratings, see our Comfort Level guidelines.

We spend 16 nights in hotels and one night aboard a cruise boat. Accommodation on this trip uses a mixture of characterful motels and welcoming hotels, some of which offer spectacular views.

Tailor your trip: Extend your adventure by securing extra hotel nights before or after the main itinerary. Speak to your sales representative to book.

Private rooms: Like most tour operators, we room solo passengers together. If you’d prefer to have a private room, it’s normally possible to do this for a supplement – this covers all nights apart from the one evening on the Milford Mariner boat. Speak to your sales representative to book.

 

Essential Information

This trip is rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.  

This is a varied trip with one full-day walk and some half-day, shorter walks. There are several other activities included, which all require a good fitness levels. Most walks are on good but sometimes uneven paths.

Optional Tongariro Crossing

This trek is tougher than the Moderate grade of the main tour – more a Challenging-grade hike with some scrambling. Your tour leader will provide information and help you to assess your ability to complete and enjoy this long day hike.

Key information

Start hotel: Copthorne Hotel Auckland City, 150 Anzac Avenue, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 379 8509
Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening, but if you miss it the leader will update you separately.
Airport: Auckland Airport (AKL)

Getting to the start hotel

The start hotel is approximately 25 minutes’ drive from the airport. Exodus provides free shared shuttle transfers to the start hotel from the airport for all customers.

If you wish to make use of this service, you must book it in advance with Exodus at least a month before departure and you must provide our Customer Operations team with your flight number and arrival details. Please note, the shared shuttle is in a van with other travellers so there are other hotel drop-offs.

Alternatively, if you wish to make your own way to the start hotel, taxis are available from both the international and domestic terminals. Taxi ranks are situated at the western side of the Jean Batten International Terminal and in front of the Air New Zealand and Qantas domestic terminals. The airport to central city taxi fare is approximately 55-90 dollars (US$34-US$55).

On arrival at the hotel, please make the hotel staff aware you are part of an Exodus group and check with reception on where and what time to meet the guide and the rest of the group.

If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.

Catching your return flight

Exodus provides free taxi departure transfers for all customers to Christchurch Airport (CHC) from the end hotel.

Please note, unless specified otherwise, the transfers will be to the start (or pre-tour) hotel and from the end (or post-tour) hotel and will be on the date on which the tour starts/ends; transfers to other hotels in the same city and/or on different dates may attract an extra charge. Transfers should be booked with your sales representative at least four weeks before the tour starts.

There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for tetanus and hepatitis B. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.

Travellers from the UK, EU, US, Canada and South Africa travelling (or transiting) by air or cruise and entering New Zealand without a visa (tourists) will need a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) before travelling to New Zealand. They last up to two years (valid for multiple visits) and cost 17 New Zealand dollars if applying via the dedicated mobile app, or 23 dollars via the Immigration NZ website. You will also need to pay an International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL), which costs 35 dollars (to be paid at the same time as applying for an NZeTA online). Once paid, the IVL will last as long as the NZeTA is valid.

You must request your NZeTA well in advance of your trip. It can take up to 72 hours to approve. If you do not hold an NZeTA when you check in for your flight, you will not be allowed to board.

Please visit the Immigration New Zealand website for further information on the requirements and to apply for the NZeTA.

New Zealand Traveller Declaration: Everyone travelling into New Zealand needs to complete a New Zealand Traveller Declaration. It is free and you can do it via the online form or the NZTD app. The earliest you can submit your NZTD is 24 hours before you start your trip to New Zealand.

While it is recommended to complete the NZTD online, there is a paper declaration form available for travellers at New Zealand international airports. Your declaration is linked to your passport and will be checked by immigration upon arrival into New Zealand. If you hold a New Zealand visa or a NZeTA, you still need to complete a declaration.

Travelling via the US: If you are travelling via the US (even for transit) and are eligible to transit under the Visa Waiver Program, you are required to register in advance for an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). There is a US$21 charge, which is only payable online with a credit card. All other non-residents passing through the US must get a visa in advance.

All breakfasts, one lunch and two dinners are included.

Breakfasts are either supplied by the accommodation or by the leader. We can always purchase lunches on the run and your leader will happily stop at supermarkets (time allowing).

Morning tea/coffee stops are available at request and at your own cost depending on the day’s itinerary.

Weather in New Zealand is very changeable throughout the year and all months can be moderately wet and windy. Fine sunny spells can happen at any time of year but the departures have been timed to coincide with the best chance of good weather over the New Zealand spring and summer. All the same, you should also come prepared for rain.

The temperatures in Auckland are approximately 11C-30C (52F-86F) in October-March. However, it will be slightly cooler in October. The weather on the South Island is slightly cooler with temperatures approximately 7C-20C (45F-68F). The sun in New Zealand is strong and even at mild temperatures we highly recommend good sunscreen, sunhats and sunglasses. As New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are opposite to those in the UK/Europe and North America. Summer runs from December to February, spring is from September to November, and autumn is March to May. Adverse weather may require changes to the itinerary which the leader will discuss with the group.

As a certified B Corp, we’re on a mission to improve our social and environmental impact across all our adventures.

We do this through our innovative Thriving Nature, Thriving People plan.

This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony through practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.

TNTP Moments 

You’ll also find Thriving Nature, Thriving People moments across our trips. These experiences are often a highlight of your adventure, while also benefiting the natural world or local communities. 

On this trip, we: 

  • Visit a Māori bathhouse and museum in Rotorua to learn about regional history and culture. 
  • Attend a marae welcome, concert, and hangi, supporting a community-run experience that shares Māori traditions and redistributes income locally. 

Karen Morrow

Rating: 5

A great trip!

This is a lovely, varied trip for someone who wants to see as much of this wonderful country as possible in a short time - with someone else doing the many hours of driving required, and with someone who has invaluable local knowledge.

Most Inspirational Moment

Hard to choose..as we loved many things, especially on the South Island. However, if forced, I'd probably choose our overnight boat trip on the Milford Sound Fjord. Its stunning, magical, and we were especially lucky as the sea conditions were such that we were able to go all the way out to the sea. Seals, a pod of dolphins, glimpses of penguins and even close ups of two albatrosses made this even more special.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Summer was absolutely excellent. She was a very steady, safe driver. She prepared and organised well, was unfailingly optimistic and she had the most infectious laugh!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

I'd advise that you go out a few days early to reduce jet lag as the 13 hour time difference is challenging! We also stayed an extra couple of days in Christchurch at the end. (If you do stay. I'd recommend you take the short bus trip out to the 'gondola' which gives you great views over the bay.) Don't travel to New Zealand for wonderful man-made views. There ARE very lovely buildings, but you'd see far more in most European cities and much of the country is low rise, often flat rooved, with shops akin to American 'units'. However! DO go for the never ending stunning, natural scenery, especially on the South Island. Mountains, fast flowing rivers, stunning coastlines... gorgeous! Also, the country is very clean and well maintained. Go equipped for all seasons! We had cold, windy weather and hot, 'tee-shirts' weather. It changes fast. I'd also suggest you take your own cutlery and possibly a plate. You buy a lot of your own lunches and, if you want to eat fruit and vegetables, then this is the time to do it. Food is good, but limited in cafes and restaurants. Restaurants serve salads but few vegetables and there was rarely fresh fruit in the hotels. The supermarkets are great though! Overall, an absolutely GREAT trip!

Rosemary Humm

Rating: 5

Super Holiday

Trails of New Zealand is an excellent memorable trip. Wonderful scenery, great walks, very comfortable accommodation. Well-thought itinerary, good mix of driving interspersed with walks and other activities.

Most Inspirational Moment

Milford Sound - but be prepared for it to rain, the Abel Tasman coast walk and catamaran trip, kayaking on a tidal lagoon, jet-boating, the Tongariro Crossing and glacier walks.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mel was excellent. Great, efficient, knowledgeable and likeable guide, and also a very good driver.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is a brilliant trip. If you have time, arrive a day or two early. We had a few days extra in Auckland and Christchurch. We spent about £1000 pp, mostly in cash, but a couple of venues took cards, not cash. There is a small surcharge for cards. Take a small rucksack / overnight bag for Milford. Poles useful for Tongariro Crossing (& optional Ben Lomond on Queenstown day off).

Keisuke Murata

Rating: 5

Unforgettable trip

I enjoyed every moment of the trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

Hiking in the Tongariro Crossing was fantastic. Landscapes throughout the trip was simply breathtaking.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent . The trip was extremely well organized. We were lucky to have a Maori origin guide/leader who gave us insights to the history of New Zealand. He adjusted itinerary flexibly according to the weather forecast so that we could enjoy key activities in good weather. He is knowledgeable in wild life and nature. He was an excellent driver and knew best restaurants in all destinations.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you are looking for some serious hiking, this may not be suitable as most of hikes were very easy except for the Tongariro Crossing.

Suggestions

If Exodus could propose a tour with more serious hikings, I would come back to New Zealand.

Ruth Townsend

Rating: 5

ALN 240120

Great insight into an amazing country . We covered so much and saw some amazing sights. Some of the days were understandably quite long but unfortunately the transport ( i.e. the minibus) was not the most comfortable, my husband at 6foot 1inch was unable to fit his knees in between...

Most Inspirational Moment

Doing the Tongeriro crossing

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jeff was a great group leader. His knowledge and enthusiasm for New Zealand were second to none. He told us so much of the local culture and history, always making it really interesting. He also managed to try and plan the itinerary around a varied range of peoples abilities, requirements and the changeable weather conditions.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for long tiring days and changeable weather, but it is definitely a trip not to be missed

Phil Revell

Rating: 5

NZ24

This was a really good trip to a stunningly beautiful country.

Most Inspirational Moment

Difficult to choose, but probably the Mount Cook glacier walk.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jeff was a good leader. Adaptable and resourceful with problems, knowledgeable and entertaining about the country and its culture.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take insect protection. NZ's only predator is the sand fly. Think midges on steroids.

Robert Pyner

Rating: 5

Trails of NZ

This was an excellent holiday. There were some physically demanding elements but this was balanced by time to rest and relax. We saw lots of the regions of NZ. Jef, our guide, was excellent adapting the programme to meet our needs and the weather. He has a great deal of...

Most Inspirational Moment

Hike in foothills of Mt Cook.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jef was excellent. He readily shared his extensive knowledge of the history and culture of NZ. He shared many aspects of Maori culture. At all times he was good humoured and patient.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be aware that there are some demanding hikes. These are optional but worth it.

Suggestions

The only aspect that caused some concern was that the shuttle did not arrive for us at Auckland airport. We were arriving late in the evening but we had booked a shuttle. We went to the hotel by cab.

Els Vercammen

Rating: 1

Did not meet my expectations at all!

Trip notes are totally out of order: too much driving in bus to do the proposed activities.

Most Inspirational Moment

Not really any; New Zealand is a very beautiful country, but it misses culture, fine dining and good accommodation. Trip is far to expensive of what it actually had to offer. Some accommodations were below standard and really dirty.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Bad; only interested in what he wanted to do, not following the trip notes at all

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do not go there!!!

Suggestions

I went on +/- 30 trips with Exodus, and this the worst I ever experienced. Group dynamics were no where to be found: as a solo traveler I ended up most of the evenings dining on my own as all other couple-travelers decided to dine on their own....not what I expected in an Exodus tour.

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Reply from Exodus

We would like to thank you for taking the time to review your Exodus trip to New Zealand, Els, although we were incredibly regretful to learn that it didn’t meet your expectations in several areas. You will be aware, having travelled with us many times, of the role our leaders play in elevating our groups’ experiences in destination, so we are sorry you found yours to be so poor. Exodus requires all tour leaders to complete our online induction module and read our leader manual to ensure they understand the expectations of both Exodus and our customers, and our local operators supplement this with their own extensive training programmes. We can assure you that your leader completed all the relevant training ahead of your tour and we had every confidence in him to deliver your tour to a high standard. We are pleased to observe in other reviews that he was enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and organised, although we remain apologetic that this is not reflective of your experience. We are further regretful that you felt your tour failed to capture New Zealand’s culture, food and quality accommodation, as this is not the type of feedback we expect to receive. As you may be aware, New Zealand is a particularly expensive country, with high operational costs, although we still feel our tour represents value for money due to the variety of activities it incorporates. In terms of fine dining, whilst this is available in the major cities, the hospitality industry in rural areas has been much slower to bounce back after the pandemic, which means that restaurant options are very limited. Though we recognise that not all the hotels will suit all our customers’ preferences, we are not aware of previous feedback regarding properties being unclean, so we were surprised to hear this. Nevertheless, we have shared your comments with the hotels directly to ensure any issues are rectified immediately. We realise this response cannot change the disappointing experience you had, but we do hope it shows that we have listened to your concerns.   Kelly Reid, Product Manager

Jo Revell

Rating: 5

Spectacular scenery

We had a friendly group and a hard working, knowledgeable guide. It was a great holiday. The distances travelled caused some tiring days but the places we visited were worth it every time.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking long the coast in the Abel Tasman National Park then sailing back on the catamaran. Stopping off for a swim and then being accompanied by a school of dolphins too. Perfect.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jef was hard working and knowledgeable. He dealt with any problems promptly and efficiently to give us the best of times. He broke up the long journeys with plenty of short stops at places of interest or of great beauty. He amended schedules to take into account the weather to ensure we had optimum conditions for the activities planned. He sharedhis knowledge of Maori history and culture which was most interesting.

Advice for Potential Travellers

In areas where sandflies are endemic ensure you use an effect insect repellent or be prepared to cope with intense itching from the bites that can last for a week or so.

Suggestions

The holiday enabled us to see the best of New Zealand in a relatively limited time.

Fatema Jamil

Rating: 5

Great overview

This was an amazing trip to see the highlights of new Zealand. It is full on with long driving days staying in a different hotel every 1-2 days. The walks are mostly short but there a few days of longer walks but these are optional (just don’t miss Hooker valley...

Most Inspirational Moment

It’s hard to choose but I think I would refine to 3: seeing a purple sunrise in Milford sound, hand gliding in Queenstown and the Hooker valley walk- but I don’t want to spoil your surprise.

Thoughts on Group Leader

We had 2. Our first guide Duli, covered the North island. He was a great driver but left to feel self- guided at stops. A few of us wrote to exodus and we promptly had a change of guide. Peter was great, improving our experience. He appeared to know the South Island in great depth, choosing interesting stops en route. Whilst also not a hiker, he joined in with the group including for walks and appeared to enjoy himself.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don’t overpack! You really do not need shampoo/ conditioner (or maybe just a tiny bottle) as available in most the hotels. Laundry facilities (water/ dryer) are available in several of the hotels but limited by time to use them if you arrive late/ leave early. 5 days worth of clothing would be adequate including waterproofs! There are a number of very long drive days of 4-5 hours but this is interspersed with stops at interesting sites / beautiful scenery so really doesn’t feel arduous (except for driver)

Suggestions

It’s an expensive trip but I can see why. New Zealand is not cheap and the trip includes several activities which I may not have considered myself but it is well packaged and varied and definitely worth it.

Sandie Leeming

Rating: 5

Full on trip

This was a fantastic trip where we saw so much . Not for anyone wanting to take it easy. Some fantastic sights great tour manager and lovely accommodation

Most Inspirational Moment

Difficult to pick one but my favourite day has to be the walk in Abel Tasman National Park and then the afternoon spent on a catqnaran sailing around Anchorage Bay. Lovely walk and beautiful weather for a sail.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Summer was a good tour leader. She was enthusiastic ,helpful, knowledgeable about the culture especially the maori culture. She was always fun to be around

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't do this trip if you want plenty of rest. There is a lot of walking involved and a lot of it uphill. There are some long days getting in not much before 7pm so be prepared for not having much time before dinner Otherwise just enjoy the amazing sights you will see and some great accommodation

Suggestions

I was disappointed by Milford Sound and would have liked to have just had a few hours there instead of staying overnight. Getting there at 4pm and leaving at 9am in the morning we didn't see as much as I expected. I would have liked more time in Wellington as we got in there in the afternoon and left early the next morning

USD 11475
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