A Diverse Culinary Tour of Australia and New Zealand

Chef shucking oysters in Australia

What to expect on this itinerary

Expressive and evocative, the cuisine of the South Pacific wraps international influence around unique soils and climate. On this handcrafted culinary itinerary explore four distinctive culinary regions of the South Pacific, traversing the two major islands of New Zealand and both sides of Australia. Wine is the discerning complement, and every destination immerses you in the boutique brilliance of the countries' viticulture. Running at a relaxed pace, connect all the gastronomic angles.

Countries Visited

Australia, New Zealand

Places Visited

Napier, Bay of Many Coves, Sydney, Hunter Valley, Perth, Margaret River

Suggested Duration

14 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Napier – Introductions to New Zealand Taste

New Zealand’s menu reflects the bounty of its landscape. This archipelago stands remotely in the South Pacific, surrounded by waters of rare oceanic fish. The North Island is a farming paradise, fertile soils and rolling hills crafting a revered environment for organic cultivation. After connecting in Auckland, land in Napier and be picked up at the airport. Napier is the culinary heart, a chic oceanfront with the atmosphere of a serene coastal village. Your lodge accommodation offers ocean views and the welcoming hospitality New Zealand is famed for. Introducing you to the country's cuisine is a five-course degustation menu; choose either a seafood menu or one that mixes seafood with game meat, both complemented by an outstanding wine collection. Ingredients are fresh and the dishes creative, blending flavors that celebrate the bounty of the landscape.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Dinner
Day 2

Napier – Exploring the Vineyards of Hawkes Bay

Day 3

Napier – Traditional Maori Dinner and Customs

Day 4

Bay of Many Coves – Organic Farmyard Produce on Two Islands

Day 5

Bay of Many Coves – Exploring the Capital of New Zealand Wine

Day 6

Bay of Many Coves – Boutique Vineyards and a Kiwi Cooking Class

Day 7

Sydney – Fine Dining Along the Parramatta River

Day 8

Sydney – Gourmet Street Food Safari

Day 9

Hunter Valley – Exploring Australia's Oldest Wine Growing Region

Day 10

Hunter Valley – A Journey Into Aboriginal Bush Tucker

Day 11

Perth – A Tasting Menu on the West Coast

Day 12

Margaret River – Organic Cooking and Sunset Kangaroo Safari

Day 13

Margaret River – Behind the Scenes Wine Tour

Day 14

Perth – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Explore four distinctive wine regions and spend days on leisurely tasting sessions at both boutique cellars and internationally-recognized wineries
  • Discover the ancient culinary history of the region with a Maori hangi dinner and an Aboriginal bush tucker experience
  • Learn local cuisine with some of the countries' most experienced chefs, taking cooking classes in the Bay of Many Coves and Margaret River
  • Take a gourmet street food safari through Sydney and enjoy a range of fine dining restaurants
  • Savor tasting menus that celebrate the best of the land and the ocean, from the West Coast of Australia to the fertile lands of New Zealand's North Island
  • Tailor the wine tasting to your interests as you explore Napier, Marlborough, Hunter Valley, and Margaret River
  • Immerse yourself in the nature of these expressive countries, epitomized by a sunset kangaroo safari and a boat trip through dolphin-filled bays

Detailed Description

Think Italy, and you think pizza and pasta. For Spain, it's tapas. For Australia and New Zealand? There's no defining dish. When you're with the Maori, the meats are slowly roasted on underground thermally-heated rocks. In Margaret River, the scent of seafood dominates the menu. Aboriginal bush tucker couldn't be more different from Sydney street food, but both are inspiring. Then there's the fresh lamb on a farm in New Zealand, the Michelin-starred treats of the city, and organic cooking classes amidst Australia's desert. This is a region of culinary diversity and surprise, yet one that is always organic at its core.

Your meals are always accompanied by exceptional wines, and this itinerary takes you to four internationally-acclaimed wine regions. Start in Hawkes Bay and the art deco town of Napier. With a Bordeaux-style climate, it's a destination of full-bodied reds and complex Chardonnays. Move on to New Zealand's South Island and the Marlborough wine region, the ultimate world purveyor of Sauvignon Blanc. Australia's Hunter Valley provides an eclectic introduction to the country's wine and food, impressing with a rich variety of smells and flavors. Spend days here after first enjoying nights in Sydney. Complete the itinerary on the West Coast of Australia and Margaret River, home to the country's most premium wine.

At each of the five destinations, be treated to exclusive culinary experiences. You are invited into a Maori village for a hangi dinner; you will meet the owners of boutique cellars, enjoy unique tasting menus, and explore everything from olive oil to chocolate. Private cooking classes continue the journey through organic produce while rows of wines provide the view from luxury lodge accommodation. Throughout the four weeks, explore the very diverse landscapes of both countries. Stay on both the volcanic North Island and the mountainous South Island of New Zealand. Wind through the Blue Mountains onto the fertile plains of southeastern Australia. Admire the redolent wilderness of Western Australia and the bounty brought by its life-giving river. Along the way there's kangaroos, indigenous cultures, and a myriad of experiences the continent is famous for.

Starting Price

$16,000 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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New Zealand & Australia Trip Review: Hiking near Punakaiki & Wanaka, Wai-O-Tapu, Farmlands of Napier, Marlborough Sound, Sydney
We recently completed a 3 week trip to New Zealand and Sydney, Australia. Our travel planner and this travel company turned our ideas for this trip into a wondrous adventure!! Working with our planner was fun, easy, and totally enjoyable even before the trip began! She offered hotel and activity alternatives, listened intently to our preferences, and made all the booking an absolute breeze!! Knowing our planner was available (in the background) during our entire trip was an added bonus when we experienced a hotel booking hiccup along the way. We contacted our planner with the issue (on a Friday evening while she was walking her dog on the beach!!), she went to work immediately to resolve it, stayed in touch with us via text messages and calls, and fixed the issue without hesitation. My wife and I were relieved and impressed with the integrity and professionalism with which the planner worked.Regarding the trip itself, New Zealand is a gorgeous country with so many outstanding places to see. The travel company offered us a great mix of independent travel coupled with the right amount of "pre-booked tours and activities" to immerse us in the New Zealand culture. Whether it was biking the farm country around Napier, boating around Abel Tasman National Park or hiking the trails of Punakaiki and Wanaka the trip exceeded our expectations. When our tour of Milford Sound was cancelled due to weather related road closures, our planner quickly rebooked us on a trip to Doubtful Sound giving us the opportunity to still experience the beauty and tranquility of Fiordland National Park.Sydney is an amazing city with an outstanding transit system. Book a Blue Mountains tour to see the countryside but don't miss out on exploring all that Sydney has to offer beyond the Opera House (the tour of the Opera House should be on everybody's list; a great take!). Manly Beach, the coastal walk from Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach, Spice Alley for dinner, and the Sydney Fish Market are all not to be missed. 

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Travel Review: Luxury Australia Vacation Package, Sydney, Melbourne, Great Ocean Drive, Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Perth,...

We already knew where we wanted to go and what we wanted to do, and had booked some of our hotels with points. But we needed an expert to help book all the flights, some of the hotels and pull together the details. Shelley, our travel specialist, worked very hard to get us hotels within our budget and she booked the trip to Kangaroo Island, as well as securing the Aussie Air passes and a separate airline flight to Exmouth. Just when we thought everything was pretty well set, we realized that we would be in Margaret River over the Easter holidaysand it would be too crowded and many things might be closed. So, Shelley switched around the Exmouth and Margaret River parts of the trip, which worked out well, for us.

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Luxury Vacation Review: Australia, Margaret River, Ningaloo Coast, Kakadu National Park, Wineries
Our travel planner of this travel company helped me design the outline of my trip to Australia. For this trip, my husband and I wanted some time on our own and not a totally planned tour.  We decided to go to three areas in Australia - Margaret River, Ningaloo Reef and Darwin/Top End. Even though I could probably get some of the hotels at a discount on my own, I was convinced that the extra service provided was worth using this travel company. I was told that they would provide me information about each area, maps, suggestions for what to see etc for the places that we were on our own.This travel company works with a local company in Australia and I think that they are more used to working with clients where they plan the whole trip whether it is a private tour or in resorts where everything is covered. We were very disappointed with the lack of information and guidance. With other trips, our agent would also send recommended reading and other hints/tips. We had worked out a basic itinerary with our planner about 6 months before we left, and we did not get the final documents from the local agency until one week before we left. There was very little new information and the itinerary looked as if there was no thought, basically cut and paste. I do not think they (either company) spent much time focused on our itinerary.  Some examples: 1) I got information on sights for one morning where we had no time to see anything - traveling to Rottnett Island, 2) One of the few directions that we got was to Bamurru Plains, and they were wrong (I got the correct direction from the internet on my own), 3) no recommendations for restaurants anywhere 4) wrong times for ranger hikes in Kakadu National Park. The most disappointing error was supposed to be a highlight - an all day tour to Arnhemland with a visit Injalak Art Center to watch the artists paint. When I got the final itinerary, I was told that the place was closed on weekends, but we could go other places. However, when we went on the abbreviated tour, the art center is always closed on Sunday, but open on Saturday - since this was recommended as a highlight, the local agency should have made the effort to note the closed times (always closed on Sunday) and book us on Saturday (or at least told us of the alternatives).Our trip would have been disappointing or a last minute hassle, if I had not already spend MANY hours researching each place. Luckily, I researched where to go, alternatives, restaurants, wineries in the Margaret River area, places to see in Kakadu National Park, maps. Our trip was wonderful, but if I ended feeling as if I should have just planned the total  trip myself, without using an agency.Added comment:  Whenever I sent a specific note/question to our travel planner, he was very helpful. I still gave this travel company 3 stars since our planner (and I assume the local agency) knows Australia and has the experience to plan an excellent trip. We may not have been treated as a priority client since we did not have them book and plan every activity. 

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Luxury Australia Travel Review: Sydney, Queensland, Palm Cove, Great Barrier Reef with Cruise, Uluru

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Travel Review: Sydney Tour
The Australia travel agency arranged flights, hotel in Sydney and tours in the Sydney area plus sorted the Australian Visas. Everything was well organized at the Sydney end regarding being met at the airport and all the tours. The hotel was well located and had an interesting history [built in Art Deco style as a department store]. The tour guides for our trips to the Hunter Wine Valley and Blue Mountain area were so impressive with their knowledge and professional attitude we learned so much. It was fabulous.

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Travel Review: Customized Mother/Daughter Bonding Trip to Australia

The trip was lovely. This was our first time to Australia. Sydney is very nice in the winter and Palm Cove was great. We enjoyed the sightseeing, museums, beaches and people. The travel agent was helpful and responded very timely, although we were a bit disappointed in the hotel arrangements. Customer services was great at each hotel, but the conditions were not what we expected. Tours were great and the time of the year was perfect. Botanical Gardens are worth visiting as well as walking miles around the harbor.

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