Post on 15-May-2022
Auckland | Rotorua | Taupo | Napier | Wellington
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Trip Summary
| Included 8 days & 7 nights Package
Standard Accommodation as included
Daily full Breakfast
Rental Car from Auckland to Wellington
Admission to Sky Tower Auckland
Hobbiton Movieset Tour
Admission to Wai-O-Tapu
Lake Taupo Sailing Cruise including visit of Maori Carvings
Admission to Pukaha Mount Bruce Wildlife Sanctuary
Alternative Accommodation available at an additional cost.
Itinerary may be reversed on request.
Itinerary may be adapted to suit for private guided tours or group tours.
Tour is subject to availability and prices are available upon request.
Day Accommodation Room Type and Basis
Day 1 - 2 SKYCITY Hotel (1 Night) in Auckland
Alternate: SKYCITY Grand Hotel
1x Premium Room (B&B)
Day 2 - 4 Hotel Ibis Rotorua (2 Nights) in Rotorua
Alternate: Novotel Rotorua Lakeside
1x City View Room (B&B)
Day 4 - 5 Lakeland Resort Taupo (1 Night) in Taupo
Alternate: Millennium Hotel and Resort Manuels Taupo
1x Studio (B&B)
Day 5 - 6 Quest Napier (1 Night) in Napier
Alternate: Art Deco Masonic Hotel
1x Studio Apartment (B&B)
Day 6 - 8 Hotel Ibis Wellington (2 Nights) in Wellington
Alternate: Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay
1x Standard Room (B&B)
Day 8 End of Itinerary NONE
Key
B&B: Bed and Breakfast
| Excluded Domestic and international airfares
Airport taxes
National Park fees
Admission fees specified in the itinerary or described as "optional"
Any meals not specified in the itinerary
Gratuities and items of a personal nature such as mini bar, beverages, hotel, porterage, laundry service,
room service, telephone calls, etc
Any Government taxes or duties that may be introduced
Daily Information
Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand, home to almost a third of the country’s inhabitants. Featuring a rich
Polynesian heritage, spectacular beaches, and a buzzing nightlife, Auckland is a world-class destination that has
much to offer its visitors. The city sprawls out from the two bustling harbours dotted with super yachts and over
70000 watercrafts. Adrenaline junkies love Auckland for all the leisure activities on offer, including sky jumps,
canyoning, kayaking and more. Art galleries, top-notch restaurants, shopping centres and markets add to extensive
sightseeing in and around the city. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the iconic Sky Tower and take in the splendid
city views.
| Day Notes Kia Ora in New Zealand
Welcome to Auckland Airport. After clearing Customs and Immigrations and collecting your luggage, pick up your
rental car from the airport branch and drive to your hotel. Auckland, also known as the City of Sails, is situated
between two enormous harbours and dotted with 48 extinct volcanic cones. New Zealand’s largest city with a
population of over 1.3 million people – is home to one third of New Zealanders. The city’s mix of urban
sophistication and coastal setting has inspired a lifestyle that regularly ranks in the world’s top 10.
You are staying at the SkyCity hotel complex next to the iconic Auckland Sky Tower. After you have settled in, take
the lift to the viewing deck of the Sky Tower and enjoy a 360 degree panorama of the city and the harbour.
| Activities
Located in Auckland, SKYCITY Hotel offers genuine New Zealand hospitality and modern, spacious
accommodation. The hotel is conveniently situated for guests to explore the sights and sounds of vibrant
Auckland, including the Sky Tower. The sophisticated rooms feature free Wi-Fi, minibars, refrigerators, safes and
private bathrooms. Guests can experience magnificent dining with over 20 restaurants, cafes and bars close by.
The hotel also has spa facilities where guests can relax and rejuvenate.
Auckland Sky Tower
Planned: A truly captivating experience awaits visitors to
Auckland's Sky Tower. At 328 metres, it is the tallest man-made
structure in New Zealand and offers breathtaking views for up to
80 kilometres in every direction.
Travel up in the glass-fronted lifts to one of the three spectacular
viewing platforms, or for more thrills and excitement, SkyWalk
round the pergola at 192 metres up or SkyJump off the Tower!
Experience Peter Gordon's chic and elegant restaurant - The Sugar Club, relax with a coffee or light refreshments
at Sky Lounge or dine at Orbit - Auckland's only 360-degree revolving restaurant.
SKYCITY Grand Hotel is situated on Federal Street in Auckland and is surrounded by some of the area’s popular
restaurants. The hotel’s convenient location is ideal for both business and pleasure travelers. It offers a range of
facilities and guest services for a superbly restful and comfortable stay. Take time out to pamper body, mind and
soul at the hotel’s luxury health and beauty spa. Refresh and tone in the well appointed gymnasium or the heated
lap pool. Stay connected at the fully equipped, high tech business center.
| Basis B&B: Bed and Breakfast
The city of Rotorua has been a spa town since the 1800s, thanks to the many geysers, hot springs and mud pools
that can be found in what is one of the world’s most active geothermal fields. The Maori, who considered the
region sacred, make up 35% of the population and a popular attraction is discovering their rich culture and
traditions. Rotorua is surrounded by lakes, mountains, forests and other natural features that afford visitors the
opportunity to try out a number of outdoor activities between relaxing sessions in the hot springs and pools.
| Day Notes Auckland – Rotorua via Hobbiton (240km - approx. 3 hrs)
After leaving the motorway south of Auckland, the Waikato River will accompany you for much of your journey
through the green countryside. Places of interest along the way include the wine growing area of Te Kauwhata
and the coal mining town of Huntly. One of the most popular stops enroute to Rotorua is the Hobbiton Movieset.
The Hobbiton Movieset displays the amazing sets of the Shire, such as Hobbit holes, gardens, the Green Dragon
and the festive tree, located in an unspoiled grassy scenery. You embark on a guided tour and get to see the set
up close!
Your destination is Rotorua, which sits directly on the Pacific Ring of Fire volcanic activity, and thus is a part of the
city both in the past and the present. Explore the geothermal areas and discover the unique culture of the Maoris,
the indigenous people of New Zealand. Rotorua is always worth a trip in any weather.
| Activities
Situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Rotorua, the Hotel Ibis Rotorua offers tranquil surroundings with
sensational views. The central location has easy access to the region's cafes, restaurants and the Energy Events
Convention Center. Stunning natural scenery and geothermal wonders make the hotel an excellent destination.
Ibis guests also have access to conference rooms and other facilities at the adjacent Novotel Rotorua Lakeside.
Hobbiton Movie Set
Optional: The Hobbiton Movie Set is located in Matamata, New
Zealand. This movie set was featured in The Lord of the Rings
and The Hobbit Trilogies. Visitors from all across the globe come
to see this amazing movie set and find themselves engulfed in
the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of The Shire. A guide will
take visitors around the 12-acre set while pointing out the most
famous locations and explaining how the magical movie was
made. At the Green Dragon Inn, exclusive and specially brewed beverages can be enjoyed to conclude the
adventure. Evening Banquet Tours are also available where guests are taken through The Shire at dusk and
treated to a banquet feast.
Situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Rotorua, the Novotel Rotorua Lakeside offers tranquil surroundings
with sensational views. The central location affords easy access to Rotorua's cafes, restaurants and popular local
attractions. Stunning natural scenery, geothermal wonders and a vast array of leisure activities make Novotel
Rotorua Lakeside an excellent holiday, incentive or conference destination.
The hotel’s Atlas Cafe and Restaurant offers sumptuous meals and in the evenings a choice of either buffet or a la
carte dining. Enjoy the atmosphere of Clarke’s Bar, featuring an alfresco courtyard with lake views. Guests can
also enjoy the popular and exciting performances at the Matariki Maori Cultural Center. Relax, unwind and escape
at the complex’s In Balance Spa. Guests can create a sense of well being by tailoring a stay at the hotel to a regime
for health and rejuvenation, utilizing the fully equipped gymnasium and spa.
| Basis B&B: Bed and Breakfast
| Day Notes Rotorua
Today is at leisure in Rotorua. New Zealand's Nature Playground is the ideal destination to experience culture and
nature. To learn about the volcanic activities beneath the surface, visit one of the fascinating geothermal parks
close to Rotorua. Or combine your geothermal walk with a relaxing bath in a natural hot pool. In Rotorua you also
get plenty of opportunities to meet the local Maori people learn about customs, lifestyle, and arts and crafts. At
Mitai Maori Village you can treat yourself to Maori cuisine with a traditionally cooked Hangi meal, enjoy
traditional songs and learn the haka (war dance), plus listen to the time honoured legends of yesteryear.
| Expert Tips The Rainbow Springs Nature Park hosts New Zealand’s largest and most successful kiwi conservation center.
Visitors to Rainbow Springs can enjoy a special 'behind the scenes' tour of the Hatchery to see real kiwi
conservation in action. Learn all about the efforts of our kiwi husbandry team, discover what it takes to hatch a
chick... and if you're really lucky, see baby chicks in person! Some visitors may have the chance to witness the Kiwi
chicks getting a health check, being weighted or fed - the routine usually takes place in the morning.
| Basis B&B: Bed and Breakfast
| Activities
Te Puia Optional: Te Puia is New Zealand’s living Maori cultural centre,
located just 5 minutes from central Rotorua. Situated in the
Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley, Te Puia’s 60 hectare site is
home to the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, a live
kiwi enclosure, the world-famous Pohutu Geyser, and more than
500 geothermal wonders. With land steeped in ancestral history,
and a guiding legacy that stretches back to the 1800s, Te Puia
extend their unique hospitality and rich cultural heritage to all visitors.
Hells Gate Geothermal Park and Mud Spa
Optional: Hells Gate Geothermal Park and Mud Spa features
boiling hot pools and erupting waters with temperatures in
excess of 100 degrees Celsius, steaming fumaroles, hot water
lakes, sulphur crystals and deposits, New Zealand's largest active
mud volcano, the southern hemisphere's largest hot waterfall
and even examples of land coral. See, feel and understand the
awe of Irish Playwright, George Bernard Shaw as he gazed upon
the land and gave it the English name "Hellsgate" as he believed he had arrived at the gates to Hell. A primeval
setting displaying the awesome raw power of the earth and it’s geothermal nature. Be amazed by the unique
geothermal mud of the Hells Gate geothermal park, the black geothermal mud used for more than a century in
the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism, the ice cold white geothermal mud that changes it’s form from solid to
liquid and back again that used for the relief of burns, as well as the warm silky grey geothermal mud that gently
exfoliates the skin. Follow the footsteps of warriors old, through the swirling clouds of steam, past the pool where
the Maori Princess Hurutini lost her life for her people. See the violent geothermal activity of the Inferno with two
erupting pools aptly named Soddam and Gomorra by George Bernard Shaw. Then on to the Kakahi Hot Water Fall,
where warriors would return after battle to remove the Tapu of war and heal their wounds at the only Maori
owned geothermal area in New Zealand.
Mitai Maori Village
Optional: Mitai Maori Village is situated a 5 minute drive from
the centre of town in Rotorua. Be enthralled by the natural bush
setting, see warriors in traditional dress paddle an ancient
warrior canoe (waka) down the Wai-o-whiro stream, and don’t
miss the only opportunity in the Rotorua area to see glow worms
in their natural habitat. Be captivated by the displays of
weaponry and combat, coupled with the grace and beauty of the
poi dance. The Mitai family is proud to have created a sacred and spiritual place that offers an indigenous cultural
experience like no other.
Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Optional: Located in Rotorua, New Zealand, Rainbow Springs
Nature Park offers visitors a fun-filled experience amidst nature.
The park is home to a variety of bird species which include kiwis,
parrots, kea and kaka, as well as reptiles such as geckos and
skinks. Visitors are able to explore the park with a knowledgeable
and passionate guide. The park features many fun-filled and
informative activities for the whole family which includes a 9-
minute water ride. The park is also home to the National Kiwi Hatchery Aotearoa which is the largest kiwi hatchery
in the world.
Resting at the northern end of Lake Taupo and surrounded by magnificent bush clad mountains, the tidy town of
Taupo is distinguished by its picturesque lakefront setting and its excellent opportunities for outdoor activities
including sailing, cruising, kayaking, waterskiing, fishing, and snow skiing on the slopes of the towering Mount
Ruapehu. The town is surrounded by some exceptional natural attractions such as the dramatic crystal-blue
cascades of the Huka Falls, which can be reached via a number of popular hiking and biking trails. Other highlights
include wonderful geothermal pools and the Waipahihi Botanical Reserve. Those seeking more of a cultural
experience can head to the lovely Lake Taupo Museum and Art Gallery which features exhibits on the Maori,
Volcanic and early European history of the area.
| Day Notes Rotorua - Taupo (80km - approx. 1 hrs)
The road to Taupo will keep you entertained with its unusual, volcanic geography. Take a side road to a
geothermal park, where you’ll discover geysers, silica terraces and craters of boiling mud. Your first stop is Wai-O-
Tapu, the most colourful and famous geothermal park in the area. Make sure to be there in the morning in order
to witness the daily eruption of the Lady knox geysir!
Other diversions along the short way to Taupo include Huka Falls and a world-acclaimed golf course. Towards the
end of your journey you’ll encounter the Wairakei Geothermal Power Station. Taupo sits on the edge of New
Zealand’s largest lake, which is well stocked with sizeable trout. Most accommodation establishments make good
use of the underground thermal activity to provide hot spas for relaxation.
At Taupo marina, you jump on board of a sailing vessel and cruise across Lake Taupo to the famous Maori Rock
carvings, only accessible by water!
| Activities
Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland
Planned: Thousands of years in the making and nestled within a
natural bush setting, walks through this unique volcanic area
take between 30 and 75 minutes. The Lady Knox Geyser erupts
daily to heights of up to 20 metres. Features include the world
famous Champagne Pool and Primrose Terrace as well as hot
springs, steaming ground, expansive vistas and huge volcanic
craters. The constant bubbling and erupting of the Mud Pool add
to your experience at New Zealand’s most colourful volcanic attraction.
Huka Falls
Information: The Huka Falls are the largest falls on the Waikato
River, near Taupo on New Zealand's North Island and it is also
the most visited natural attraction in New Zealand. The Waikato
river is one of New Zealand's longest rivers and it drains Lake
Taupo - the largest freshwater lake in all of Australasia.
The name Huka is the Maori word for 'foam', which is
appropriate as the falling water and rapids certainly resembles foam, especially under flooding Around 220,000
litres per second of pours over the cliff face, and then rushes under a pedestrian bridge. The water then bursts out
of its rapids, over the 11 metre falls, and back into the Waikato River.
Sail Fearless Lake Cruise to Maori Carvings
Planned: It’s not only the clear blue water, fresh air, surrounding
volcanoes and green mountains that make Lake Taupo such a
favourite among locals and foreigners; friendly, bustling towns,
excellent trout fishing and a number of great outdoor adventure
activities ensure visitors flock to the area, especially in high
summer. For high flyers there’s skydiving and bungy jumping,
water lovers can take a cruise to view giant Maori carvings, hire a
jetboat or sightsee via a floatplane, and avid cyclist have plenty of trail options. Visit Tongariro National Park,
marvel at Huka Falls, or simply relax near to the lake, drinking in the perfect sights and sounds.
Lakeland Resort is situated on the beautiful shores of Lake Taupo in New Zealand, renowned for its trout fishing
and scenery. The resort is situated amidst 2.8 acres of landscaped grounds, complete with 64 well equipped studio
units. The resort complex features a tennis court, outdoor seasonal swimming pool, 2 private indoor spa pools,
guest laundry facilities, ample off street parking, as well as the Lakeland Bar and Brasserie. Lakeland Resort offers
relaxing and comfortable accommodation, with The Lakeland Bar and Brasserie serving divine cuisine. Each of the
64 studio rooms is comfortably furnished with one queen and one single bed. All rooms include an en suite
bathroom and feature tea and coffee making facilities, 42 inch plasma TVs including Sky channels, radio alarm
clock, hair dryer as well as an iron and ironing board.
Boasting a spellbinding lake edge location, the Millennium Hotel & Resort Manuels features uninterrupted views
of the magnificent lake and mountains from guest rooms, restaurants and bar areas. The hotel is luxuriously
furnished with an ambiance and art collection to delight all visitors. Restaurants offer superb cuisine, while three
conference venues can cater for meetings, events and weddings. The Millennium Hotel and Resort Manuels Taupo
is situated only minutes away from the many Taupo attractions and activities including Huka Falls, hot thermal
pools and four wonderful golf courses.
| Basis B&B: Bed and Breakfast
The popular tourist city of Napier on the eastern coast of New Zealand’s North Island is one of the country’s most
likeable regional centres. The inner-city streets are lined with palm trees, and the sculpted Marine Parade is
strewn with numerous lush parks, landscaped gardens and grand memorials, giving the water’s edge its unique
character. Arriving in Napier gives one the distinct feeling of stepping back in time, owing to its unique
concentration of remarkably well preserved 1930s art-deco buildings, built after much of the city was destroyed in
a massive earthquake in 1931. The city is also known for its gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers and its abundance
of world-class wineries on the surrounding plains. This is the place to enjoy a Mediterranean climate, an excellent
variety of restaurants and cafes, and the air of an affluent English seaside resort.
| Day Notes Taupo - Napier (140km - approx. 1 ¾ hrs)
The major entertainment on the road from Taupo to Napier is the fantastic scenery. There’s a bit of everything -
rugged hills, beautiful valleys, gentle plains and huge vistas. At Tarawera you can walk to the hot springs, which
are above the Waipunga River. You might also want to stop at the Waiarua Falls lookout, to view the twin
waterfalls.
The town of Eskdale heralds your arrival in Napier. In 1931 a devastating earthquake nearly levelled this city. It
was rebuilt in the style of the times, and is now considered the Art Deco Capital of the world. The vineyards of
Hawke’s Bay are all within easy reach of Napier. Another attraction is the gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers.
Quest Napier is conveniently located in the Napier town centre, and is a short walk to the beach, Coastal
Walkway, Municipal Theatre and the Napier Conference Centre, and only a few minutes drive to Mission Estate
Wineries.
The hotel offers 41 serviced apartments including studios, one and two bedroom apartments. The studios are the
perfect alternative to a hotel room and are fully equipped with a kitchenette. The one and two bedroom
apartments are ideal for families, colleagues or larger groups looking for a home away from home experience.
Guests can also enjoy a short walk to all the cafés, shops, art deco attractions and the Marine Parade.
Art Deco Masonic Hotel is a boutique hotel, located on Napier’s waterfront, with views of the Pacific Ocean.
Situated right in the heart of Napier and opposite Hawke’s Bay’s MTG, The Art Deco Center and i-SITE, the hotel’s
location is convenient for exploring Art Deco Napier. Hotel accommodations feature stylish individual rooms,
studios, suites and apartments. The Art Deco Masonic Hotel offers guests a choice of bar and dining options,
serving delicious breakfasts, contemporary lunch and dinner menus, locally roasted coffee as well as a range of
New Zealand and international beers, wines and spirits. The hotel has a variety of unique spaces for conferences,
functions and celebrations.
| Basis B&B: Bed and Breakfast
| Activities
Lake Tarawera
Information: Surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery at the
foot of the majestic volcano, Mount Tarawera, lies the largest of
the 18 magnificent lakes of the Rotorua region, Lake Tarawera.
Visitors to the area spend their days: mountain biking or horse
riding amidst the lush, native and exotic trees of the gorgeous
Whakarewarewa Forest; exploring the fascinating living Māori
village of Ohinemutu; taking scenic boat cruises to discover
ancient Maori cave drawings; or relaxing at the secluded Hot Water beach, where geothermal springs warm the
lake’s glistening waters. Lake Tarawera Scenic Reserve is an outdoor enthusiast’s playground with plenty of
fishing, boating, and other watersports on offer. For an adventurous outdoor getaway in a spectacularly beautiful
and peaceful natural environment, look no further than lovely Lake Tarawera,
Vintage Car Napier City Tour
Optional: Art Deco offers guests the complete picture, from
when Napier was virtually an island. Through the 1931
earthquake, the uplift of the land, the visual realization, and the
feeling of the awesome power of a large earthquake, the
destruction, despair, luck, unity of the people and the lessons
learnt. To the building of Napier as the Art Deco city of the world.
Included in the tour, is a look through New Zealand's second
oldest club, one of the few buildings that survived the earthquake. It is like going back in time, it brings the history
alive.
Afternoon Wine Tour Optional: They say Hawke’s Bay can be summed up in two
words… wine country. But, on closer inspection, there is much
more to enjoy here than an excellent Syrah or Savignon Blanc
(although that might suffice for some). The warm, dry climate is
also conducive to a number of outdoor activities including
cycling, walking the forest trails of the Ruahine and Kaweka
Forest Parks, getting up close and personal with the largest
gannet colony in the world at the scenic sandstone headland of Cape Kidnappers, or heading up to Te Mata Peak
for panoramic views of the entire area. For a wind down, pop into the Chocolate History Museum or stroll the
streets of Napier – the town boasts phenomenal Art Deco architecture.
Located on the south-western tip of North Island on the Cook Strait, Wellington is the constitutional and cultural
capital of New Zealand – dubbed ‘the coolest little capital in the world’. With its diverse architecture, world-class
museums, cultural attractions and award-winning restaurants, Wellington is a popular destination for both local
and international travellers. Due to its location in the ‘Roaring Forties’ the city experiences its fair share of wind
and as a result, sailing is a popular activity here – with charters offering the visitors the experience of a relaxed
cruise with beautiful views of the city and the surrounding bays.
| Day Notes Napier – Wellington (330km - approx. 4½ hrs)
The road from Napier to Wellington leads down the East Coast. You are passing Napier’s twin sister Hastings. It is
New Zealand’s leading pip fruit region. In Dannevirke, a town originally settled by Scandinavians, you can inspect
locally made knitwear. The wildlife sanctuary at Mt Bruce is an essential stop and a good opportunity to see and
learn about the native birdlife of New Zealand. Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre is an unfenced sanctuary for
native wildlife. The 942-hectare forest is home to wild kōkako and kākā, while inside the aviaries the centre
breeds endangered birds for release across Aotearoa New Zealand. On your visit you will learn about our
conservation work and possibly see birds with their chicks in the aviaries. You may also come across wild birds in
the forest such as the titipounamu (rifleman), kārearea (New Zealand falcon) and the kererū (wood
pigeon). Refuel in the Kākā Café (meal not included) overlooking the takahē.
Enjoy the clean, green Wairarapa scenery as you drive south. Carterton is a good place to shop for Paua shell
souvenirs, while Greytown has many beautiful examples of Victorian architecture and a quaint museum. After
passing the town of Featherston, which has an interesting locomotive museum, you’ll climb up and over the
Rimutaka Range - great views in every direction. Once the mountains are behind you, it’s easy driving for the rest
of your journey.
| Activities
Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre
Planned: Pukaha Mount Bruce is a National Wildlife Centre
dedicated to the protection and restoration of the bush and
wildlife. Located 30 kilometres north of Masterton, Mount Bruce
is a highly educational experience and also great fun. The visitor
education centre has displays, an audio visual room and a café.
Martinborough
Information: What was once an obscure farming village is now a
thriving wine region with more than 20 vineyards, many of which
are situated only a few miles from Martinborough’s town centre.
So pop on your walking shoes or hop on a bike and wine taste
your way around the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail, famous for
its robust Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc.
Don’t forget to bring your appetite along as many of the wineries
are home to some tempting cafes and restaurants, where the chefs manage to whip up some sumptuous culinary
delights using the areas fabulously fresh local produce.The town itself is laid-back and pretty with a distinct
village-like feel, a lush, green town square and some charming old heritage buildings.
Hotel Ibis Wellington is located in the heart of the city, near the bustle of Lambton Quay and within walking
distance of Parliament, TSB Arena, Westpac Stadium and Te Papa. The hotel features 200 contemporary guest
room accommodations. Visit the hotel’s Vivant Restaurant and Bar for breakfast, lunch and dinner; situated on the
ground floor. The central CBD location is ideal for both business and leisure travelers, who want easy access to the
major sporting and cultural events, the Bluebridge Ferry Terminal and Wellington's popular waterfront
restaurants and bars.
Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay overlooks the beautiful harbor and offers a luxurious accommodation
experience in Wellington. All rooms are decorated in colors that capture the natural beauty of the nearby ocean
and earth. Enjoy the stunning harbor views from the One80° Restaurant, or relax in the comfort of a guest room
with 24 hour room service. The hotel also offers a heated indoor pool, concierge service and leisure desk.
Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay is committed to ensuring sustainable practices are used in everyday
operations, and is proud to implement environmentally friendly procedures in all aspects of business where
possible.
| Basis B&B: Bed and Breakfast
| Day Notes Wellington
Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, is compact, cultured and full of character. Nestled between the harbour and
the hills, the downtown area is ideal for explorations on foot. Enjoy cafes, restaurants, museums and all kinds of
shops. Dance, theatre and musical performances are a Wellington specialty. As New Zealand’s capital, this city is
rich in political history. Wellington is also a major travel crossroad between North and South Island. The main
attractions are the Te Papa museum, the Mount Victoria Lookout and the Cable Car. The capital city is also home
to the Weta film studios and to a seal colony.
| Basis B&B: Bed and Breakfast
| Activities
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Optional: Te Papa is New Zealand’s national museum, renowned
for being bi-cultural, scholarly, innovative, and fun. The
collections span five areas: Art, History, Pacific, Māori, and
Natural Environment. The exhibitions are interdisciplinary and
interactive, and there are dynamic events and education
programmes. The museum also has thriving commercial
enterprises, including a publishing division, conference and
function operations, cafes, a car park and retail stores.
Wellington Cable Car
Optional: Wellington Cable Car is the only funicular railway in
New Zealand that is still running. There is no better way to
experience the hidden charm that Wellington offers than to take
this historic journey from the heart of Lambton Quay, up through
the hillside terraced houses of Kelburn. Enjoy the fabulous views
from the Kelburn Lookout and easy access to the Cable Car
Museum, Botanic Garden, Space Place (Carter Observatory) and
Zealandia (via free shuttle).
| Day Notes Goodbye
Your selfdrive ends today. Drop off your rental car at Wellington Airport.
Zealandia by Night
Optional: The Zealandia by Night experience allows visitors the
opportunity to explore the Zealandia Ecosanctuary by torchlight
as guides lead visitors in search of some of the more distinctive
sights and sounds of New Zealand’s native forest. See unique
species such as wētā, glow worms, spotted kiwi, and tuatara.
Departing at dusk, the tour takes around 2.5 hours and ends with
a replenishing cup of hot kawakawa.
Weta Cave Workshop Tour
Optional: Weta Cave Workshop Tour features a 45-minute
guided tour of a converted area of Weta Workshop. Visitors will
have the opportunity to get up close to the props, weapons,
armour, and vehicles crafted for some popular movies. They will
also learn secrets behind the movie magic, have a peek into the
workshop and watch artists work on the tour stage.
Seal Coast Safari
Optional: Seal Coast Safari Wellington Tours offers exclusive
tours to Wellington’s rugged coastline, with sublime views,
exclusive access to private farmland, and the chance to
encounter New Zealand fur seals up close. Enjoy the best
Wellington has to offer, and have a cup of coffee and gourmet
muffin with the seals, while taking in the beauty of the region.
Transport
Car Rentals
Date & Time Route Vehicle
Day 1 Pick Up: Auckland Airport Toyota Corolla Sedan or similar
(Rental Car), Go rentals Day 8 Drop Off: Wellington Airport