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Christchurch, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand
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Explore Hobbiton on a guided tour, finishing with a drink at The Green Dragon – this iconic must-see location is where scenes from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies were filmed and is like stepping right into Middle Earth!
Head to a Maori village where the profits from your visit are fed back into the community. Learn the haka and Maori weaving before tucking into a traditional hangi dinner.
Experience the geothermal delights of Rotorua, watch New Zealand’s largest geyser erupt and observe adorable kiwis in a nocturnal house at a conservation centre.
Discover the cool, artsy capital of Wellington with a local leader who knows all the best cafes, museums and hangouts.
See the sea from the coastal town of Kaikoura – this picturesque spot is perfect for a classic walk along the beach and if you’re lucky, you might even see some seals near the coastline!
New Zealand’s South to North Island Adventure is your ticket to 11 days of sun-kissed beaches, vibrant cities, and striking natural wonders. Starting in Christchurch, you’ll traverse seaside Kaikoura, explore Wellington’s creative side, and take in Lake Taupo’s beauty. Delve into Maori culture in Rotorua, cruise through the Coromandel Peninsula, and wrap up in the lively atmosphere of Auckland. Accommodation is in mixed-gender hostels for a sociable vibe. This trip’s unique draw is its people-first approach—fostering warm local connections as you experience the best of New Zealand’s landscapes and traditions.