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Gap Year Explorer New Zealand

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From Price: 1,278.00EUR / GBP1,124.00
This tour is perfect for anyone who wants explore New Zealand on their gap year. This 3 week tour will be taking you to amazing scenery and will be involving great adrenaline activities. Get to know a little more about New Zealand and the culture and do some Xtreme sky dives, bungee jumps, glacier hikes and many more.

Gap Year Explorer New Zealand Essential Info

One of the most exciting gap year destination countries we can think off, with unparalleled beauty to go with it. No Gap year should be complete with out a visit to New Zealand.



 



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Included





  • Experienced tour guide
  • Accommodation
  •  Transfers to accommodation,
  • meals as indicated including a Maori hangi meal and cultural experience,
  • snorkelling gear for the marine reserve (summer only),
  • Native Bird recovery centre entry (Wed departure only),
  • wildlife boat trip,
  • Te Papa Museum, inter-island ferry,
  • Abel Tasman boat transfer,
  • Awinery visit,
  • Hanmer Springs,
  • Doubtful Sound overnight cruise (Milford Sound overnight cruise in winter),
  • Mountain biking on the Otago Rail Trail.

Notes: The night in the Coromandel has quad share accommodation only. The 2 nights at Abel Tasman include quad share cabins. Most cabins on the Doubtful Sound cruise are quad-share and therefore upgrades are limited. We will confirm at time of booking whether twin/double accommodation is available.


 


Excluded




  • Flights
  • Travel insurance



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New Zealand Gap Year Explorer Tour



Day 1 - Auckland to Paihia

We head north from Auckland to Paihia with stops on the way to see giant kauri trees, Goat Island marine reserve, and the Native bird recovery centre. We stay 100 metres from the main beach at a lodge in the middle of Paihia for both nights. You may choose to go to the optional cultural show tonight or simply visit the town (D).

Day 2 � Day in Paihia with optional activities

Today you can choose a day of exploring the Paihia area. There are great nearby beaches, or you can walk to the historic Waitangi Treaty grounds. For those more adventurous, you will have the option of an adventure bus trip to the top of NZ visiting Cape Reinga, you arrive back late afternoon to the comfort of your lodge (No meals).

Day 3 - Paihia to Auckland

In the morning there is time to relax or visit Russell and/or the Treaty Grounds. In the afternoon we have a boat trip, which travels through the Bay of Islands taking in many of the 144 islands, which give the place its name. There will also be the chance to see dolphins and whales. We depart at 4.30pm to arrive back at Auckland around 8.00pm (No meals).

Day 4 - Auckland to Hahei (Coromandel)

We head south east to the �Coromandel region� via views of Waikato farmland. We head to our remote beach area to hike to the stunning Cathedral Cove, and have a chance to bathe in the natural hot pools of Hot Water Beach (tide dependent). We stay in our exclusive campsite at the beach and enjoy a BBQ. Quad share cabins only (D).

Day 5 - Hahei to Rotorua

Travelling along the stunning Coromandel Coast we stop for some great walks then head to our unique Maori cultural stop at �Uncle Boys�. We enjoy a hangi meal and a concert with the local Maori, have a chance to learn the Haka and Poi. This is a truly different experience and a great photo opportunity. From here we make the small trip to Rotorua to our accommodation for the evening (B, D).

Day 6 - Rotorua to Waitomo

This morning we explore the Rotorua area, visiting stunning lakes, geothermal areas and hiking through Redwood forest with optional adventure activities. We then take the back road to New Zealand�s premier caving destination where you get a chance to take in the local farming culture and countryside. We do a walk where you can see the famous glow worms and give you options to do some amazing caving activities (D).

Day 7 - Waitomo to National Park

This morning we head to the Central Plateau and the volcanoes of Tongariro National Park with chance to hike the Tongariro Crossing, rated as New Zealand�s best one-day walk. For those less active there will be shorter walks and a visit to the Volcanic Centre Museum. Tonight we stay at our exclusive lodge �The Park� (B, D).

Day 8 - National Park to Wellington

Following the great day we have had in National Park we head to Wellington, New Zealand�s capital city. We have the afternoon to explore �Te Papa�, NZ�s national museum and strongly recommend the walk along Oriental Parade� and/or up Mt Victoria to get the best view of the city. We stay in central Wellington accommodation tonight (B).

Day 9 � Wellington/Picton to Abel Tasman

From Wellington we catch the inter-island ferry to the port of Picton for the trip through to Marahau. We stop for a wine tour of NZ�s premier wine region world-famous for its Sauvignon Blanc then head across to Nelson and out to the Tasman region for the picturesque beaches and bays of the Abel Tasman National Park. We stay in our exclusive campsite located adjacent to the national park. Dinner tonight includes a taste of the local seafood (B,D).

Day 10 � Full day in Abel Tasman

An entire day to explore the Abel Tasman National Park. We have included a boat transfer out of the park so you can walk this famous coastal track, incorporating some of the NZ�s best beaches. Your guide will take you on a walk and you can upgrade to one of the other great options to explore the area including sea kayaking or sailing. We self-cater tonight with BBQ facilities available and stay again at our campsite right beside the National Park (B).

Day 11 - Abel Tasman to Hanmer Springs

Today we set off early passing through two more national parks enroute to the tranquillity of Hanmer Springs. The Kahurangi and Nelson national parks boast fabulous scenery and some great small hikes with craggy mountain ranges draped with beech forest to the lake�s edge. We arrive in the afternoon with time to soak in the hot pools at Hanmer Springs. We go for a group meal tonight (D).

Day 12- Hanmer Springs to Christchurch via Kaikoura

The day begins with a small drive to the coast to head north for Kaikoura, a stop that offers a sanctuary of marine life. Regardless of what you elect to do you will encounter marine life in many forms. Seals, dolphins, whales or the king of the skies, the Royal Albatross are all available to see. After a stop to give you time to do even the longest of options we express south to Christchurch, the largest South Island city (B).

Day 13 - Christchurch to Franz Josef

We start early to cross the majestic Canterbury plains, over Arthur�s Pass and the Southern Alps (with option to take famous Tranzalpine train journey). Along the way we will stop for some walks and photo opportunities as the scenery is changing constantly. We stop in Greymouth to collect our train passengers then head south to Hokitika, famous for pounamu (jade). We stop at the local Bushman�s centre to learn about the local history before heading down to Franz Josef for its glacier. Lodge accommodation in the rainforest in Franz Josef tonight (D).

Day 14 � Full day at Franz Josef

Today is free for exploring this World Heritage area. There are many great walks but we highly recommend that you also pay to go on one of the guided trips where they give you special ice shoes (crampons) so that you can get further onto the glacier. Self-cater tonight � there are great local cafes and a kitchen at the lodge (B).

Day 15 - Franz Josef to Makarora

We follow the coast further south today for even more amazing scenery (including NZ�s most photographed lake), some great walks, waterfalls and a breathtaking alpine pass. We will arrive mid-afternoon at our wilderness accommodation at the foot of Mount Aspiring National Park. The locals provide arguably the most amazing activities from scenic flights to wilderness jet boating. Our accommodation tonight is in chalets (B, D).

Day 16 - Makarora to Queenstown

We start with a guided walk in the morning then journey on to the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown, the spiritual home of bungy jumping. Everyone has the option of observing or jumping themselves. We arrive at our accommodation in the afternoon ready for two days of whatever you choose to do. Your guide will take you on an orientation of the resort when we arrive and a tour of the town�s night spots in the evening. (B).

Day 17 and 18 - Full day Queenstown. Optional activities available (No meals).

Day 19 - Queenstown to Doubtful Sound

This morning we head to Fiordland National Park. Doubtful Sound is truly an amazing place; one of the most remote and untouched places on earth where you will see fur seals, Fiordland Crested Penguins and dolphins.. We spend the day and the night on a purpose-built boat which includes a dedicated nature guide and sea kayaks. We overnight in a secluded bay in the Sound. Accommodation on the boat and all meals included (L, D).

Day 20 � Doubtful Sound to Central Otago

The morning is spent departing Doubtful Sound. We board our own mini-coach at midday and head on through the Otago region. We explore relics of the gold rush, which was responsible for the European settlement of this area. We stay in our own exclusive accommodation in the middle of Otago gold country. (B, D).

Day 21 � Central Otago to Christchurch


In the morning we grab our mountain bikes put them in our mini-coach and head out to sample part of the old Otago Gold Heritage Rail Trail. It is an ideal activity for riders of all abilities. We express our way along the Canterbury plains flanked by the Southern Alps to Christchurch, which is our home for the night (B).







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