Pokémon Inspired Family Tour to Australia & New Zealand

What to expect on this itinerary
Does someone in your family have Pokémon fever? This Pokémon-inspired family tour of Australia and New Zealand is perfect for families who want to see it all and catch em' all. Embrace the opportunity to turn this family vacation into a breathtaking and educational experience the whole family will never forget. Take the kids' Pokémon pursuit to the next level and have them experience the exhilarating feeling of exploring new lands and capturing regionally exclusive rare Pokémon such as Kangaskhan, which can only be found in Australia and New Zealand. Spend a day or two having them lead the family through the vibrant Great Barrier Reef and the serene Milford Sound in search of Pokémon in foreign lands; your private tour guide (who is also a Pokémon fan!) is able to expertly educate the family on the historical and cultural significance of the destinations you venture to.
Customizable Itinerary
Auckland – The Beauty of New Zealand
Arrive in Auckland and watch the city’s many sails flutter into view. The Sky Tower, the largest building in the Southern Hemisphere, ascends over the city and adds to the majesty of Auckland’s skyline. Jump into the adventure and explore Auckland Harbour on a harbor cruise. The skyline drifts into the distance as you float under the skeletal structure of the Auckland Bridge, the salty smell of the sea in the air, and the clear turquoise of the sea beneath you. Wave to the numerous lush islands that pass in the distance, some full of quaint towns and antique shops, others uninhabited and great for hiking. As the sun sets on the horizon, Auckland glimmers in the city lights that reflect on the shoreline.
What's Included:
Rotorua – A Light in the Dark
Rotorua – Discover the Depths of Middle Earth
Queenstown – A Queenstown Welcome
Milford Sound – Serene Milford Sound
Melbourne – Australia Calling
Melbourne – Natural Melbourne
Port Douglas – Journey North
Great Barrier Reef – Cruising the Reef
Kuranda – From Seas to Trees
Sydney – Northern Trees to Southern Sails
Sydney – Inside the Harbour
Sydney – Sydney’s Natural Surroundings
Sydney – On Your Way
Trip Highlights
- Empower your young Pokémon trainer to lead the family on a guided tour in search of Pokémon, with narration by your expert local guide, providing a fun and educational experience for the whole family
- Catch a wild Pikachu and other Pokémon at the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and other world-famous landmarks
- Cuddle with a koala and feed a kangaroo, the latter of which inspired the creation of the Pokémon Kangaskhan, an Australia/New Zealand region exclusive Pokémon
- Enjoy a Hangi dinner, a traditional Maori meal reserved for special occasions, which utilizes heated rocks in a pit oven
- Tour Milford Sound, described as the eighth Wonder of the World by Rudyard Kipling
- Swim in the Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the world's single biggest living structure, which spans over 1,400 miles
- Witness the majestic illumination of New Zealand's native glowworms, with a boat ride through the starry wonderland of the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
- Discover both Pokémon and hobbits in the hobbit holes of the Hobbiton Movie Set, the verdant setting for the Shire in the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film series
Detailed Description
Personalized for families with an aspiring Pokémon trainer, this handcrafted 14-day family tour through New Zealand and Australia is customized to see it all and catch em' all with an expert tour guide who provides an educational context to the famous landmarks and destinations. Experience firsthand the unparalleled beauty that each country down under has to offer, as the family ventures to discover breathtaking landscapes, curious wildlife, and unforgettable experiences. From the resplendent hills and scenic oceanside views of New Zealand to the artistic collectives of Melbourne, this custom-tailored trip offers the best of both nature and history. Listen to the pulsing sounds of the Haka (traditional dance) rise into the air, then enjoy the peaceful quiet of the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef. Contemplate the shimmering skyline of Auckland and enchanting art of Melbourne. From the majesty of nature to the magic of civilization, this trip will surely show you the best of both that New Zealand and Australia have to offer.
Touring New Zealand takes you through Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, where beautiful contemporary architecture decorates the cityscape. Beneath the earth in the Waitomo Caves, observe the sweeping darkness that is only illuminated by luminous glowworms. Experience the Maori culture of Rotorua while personally experiencing tribal customs and food. Explore the Hobbit holes of Hobbiton, as you pursue Pokémon and hobbits alike. In Queenstown, explore the wonder of nature in Milford Sound and the surrounding Remarkables Mountain Range that surrounds the city.
Australia also boasts both the accomplishment of humanity and unique treasures of nature. The artistic culture of Melbourne and the bountiful endeavors of local Australian farms are sure to inspire. A visit to Queensland would never be complete without the exploration of both the Great Barrier Reef and the adjacent rainforest. See the architectural grandeur of downtown and the natural decadence of the surrounding wild as you stroll through Sydney.
Whether you crave the countries’ wildlife, wild-side, or history, this tour will show you the joys of the tamed and untamed. The wonders of New Zealand and Australia are at your fingertips; don't let them slip by!
Note: Zicasso and “Pokémon Inspired Family Tour to Australia & New Zealand” are not affiliated with, or sponsored or endorsed by, The Pokémon Company International, Pokémon Korea Inc., Niantic Inc., Google Inc., Alphabet Inc., ©Nintendo, ©GAME FREAK Inc. and ©Creatures Inc.
Starting Price
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.
Note: Zicasso and “Pokémon Inspired Family Tour to Australia & New Zealand” are not affiliated with, or sponsored or endorsed by, The Pokémon Company International, Pokémon Korea Inc., Niantic Inc., Google Inc., Alphabet Inc., ©Nintendo, ©GAME FREAK Inc. and ©Creatures Inc.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 1185 reviews
We were very pleased with the service we received from our Zicasso travel agent. She designed an itinerary that was perfect for us, focused on seeing wildlife and some of the beautiful, must-see places in Australia and New Zealand. The accommodations she picked exceeded our expectations and the tours were great. After my sister and I had an initial conversation with her, we knew we wanted to work with her.
We spent about eight days in Australia. We flew into Sydney, spent a night there, then on to the Port Douglas area, where we visited an excellent wildlife habitat where we were able to hold koalas and feed kangaroos. A cruise to the Great Barrier Reef was enjoyable, but unfortunately, it had rained quite a bit and the water was murky and very choppy. Next, we flew to Melbourne (a beautiful city) and had a wonderful time in that area. For tours, we went to Phillip Island and a wildlife sanctuary to see the smallest penguins emerge from the sea. The next day, we went on a two-day/one-night Great Ocean tour, which was spectacular.
We started the New Zealand part of the trip in Queenstown, a very scenic town. From there, we had a day trip to Milford Sound, which was beautiful, and a very enjoyable paradise walk. We next traveled to the Mount Cook area, but unfortunately, the stargazing was canceled due to cloudy skies. Our last excursion was to Christchurch. There we visited the Arthur’s Pass National Park, which included a TranzAlpine train trip.
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As we brainstormed Australia trip, our goal was to scuba dive on great barrier reef. The tour planner did a great job of pointing out the pluses and minuses of live aboard 4 day option, highlighting jelly fish issue at Hamilton Island during December, long boat rides from Port Douglas, and ultimately guiding us to consider Fiji as a beautiful scuba option that was easy to access from land. He recommended VOMO island which turned out fantastic....easy to access from Nadi Intl airport, felt completely remote, excellent food and variety, beautiful accommodations, scuba diving 10 min off shore, hiking, snorkeling and fitness club to enjoy as well and literally no one on the beach in either direction. I would never have found this place without the tour planner and it was perfect for our entire family. I'd make the choice to go to VOMO island over Hawaii....definitely worth the extra flight time. The tour planner also chose the ranger penguin tour rather than the standard tour at Phillips Island near Melbourne which was a definite plus and gave us small viewing area of 30 people compared to the 4000 in the general viewing area. Apartments in Melbourne also had all the amenities we were looking for and in good location
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We have just returned from a 6 week trip to Australia and New Zealand. Our travel agents and their team at this travel company are personable, professional, knowledgeable and did an amazing job putting together our trip! Our collaboration involved several phone calls to discuss options and preferences as our trip was being organized as well as a pre-trip call to answer any questions. Our email exchange was continuous and responses were very prompt. We even received a call once during our travels to check in. Our detailed itinerary was precise and accurate. Every connection, tour, driver, hotel, etc. was on time and of excellent quality. While in New Zealand in Milford Sound our flight back to Queenstown was cancelled due to poor weather and we received a quick refund.
In Australia we visited Sydney, Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road ( a favorite of ours!), Uluru, Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef, and Hobart, Tasmania. We only stayed a few days in Tasmania but would love to return to enjoy more of the wilderness outside of Hobart.
In New Zealand we visited Auckland and then drove to the Coromandel Peninsula, Rotorua, and Napier. Then we flew to Christchurch on the South Island and drove to Mt. Cook, Queenstown, and Dunedin. If you are big fans of the outdoors, spend more time on the South Island.
Our agent selected beautiful and centrally located lodging that usually offered laundry facilities-helpful for a long trip! The travel company also provided a suggested restaurant list that proved to be excellent! We would highly recommend this company for your Down Under adventures! When we travel again to that part of the world, we will definitely call this company.
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Overall this was a successful trip that proved to be equal parts relaxing, fun, and memorable. This was my first time traveling to both New Zealand and Australia and good impressions were left by both places. I can already imagine going back.
Before diving into the on-the-ground experience, I'll first say a few words about the travel company. Overall I'd give their role a B letter grade, owing not as much to what they got wrong as to what they failed to do. My impression of the company is that they are more of a logistics firm in the business of stapling together prefabricated tours, and so the planning process and actual trip ended up feeling less "custom" than some of my other journeys. An example is when I asked for advice on places to eat and received not follow questions asking for likes and dislikes or any other conversation starters but instead links to two pre-made company handouts with blurbs about a handful of restaurants in each major city of the countries I was visiting. Another example were small errors on my itinerary like the short description of an activity not matching up with the longer form description below, a clear sign the language was already there and just cut and pasted. Ultimately, none of this was a big deal nor did it negatively impact my experience. I only raise the issue because I genuinely feel there wasn't any value added to having this company assist me. Everything they did I could have easily done myself, and have done on past trips. In my view, the whole point of looping in travel agents is to get expert advice and guidance and a tailor-made experience that's not possible to get on your own.
As for the actual adventure:
Hotels: The general trend was rising quality as the trip went on. The hotel in Auckland was a basic 3-star experience, and a little weird as I didn't realize until check in it is a mixed use building that doubles as a residential apartment building. It was a comfortable stay, but didn't impress. Also, upon arrival we hit a snafu with our bedroom accommodation; we were given a king instead of two twins as requested. The next hotel was an improvement, a 3.5-star experience owing much to its location on the beautiful lake front and tasty breakfast as to the actual room. The staff there were super friendly as well. Rydges World Square was a solid 4-star hotel, excellent location, beautiful room, and there I had (oddly enough) the best steak I ate while in Australia. The resort we stayed at was also a solid 4-star, maybe 4.5. The room was huge, complete with an enormous bathtub with water jets, we had a beautiful and spacious balcony overlooking the pool, and a nice comfy couch and dining table right next to a kitchen.
Tours: I remember our time in Auckland being mostly disappointing. The city tour on day one was nice, but largely deprived us of any great photo opportunities as the large bus was unable to stop in the most photogenic places. I thought a simpler hop on/hop off tour or a bus with an open roof might have been better. The day trip to Waitomo was overall good (extremely surprised at the quality of the boxed lunch we recieved, very good), at least the tour of the caves. The rest of the day was a let down. I thought the stop at the Agrodome was a waste of time, time that might have been better used at Te Puia. There we seemed to be rushed in and out. Our time in Queenstown was much better. The helicopter tour and Milford Sound cruise were awesome, kudos to our agent for recommending that, I was initially reluctant but happy I ended up including it. The safaris tour was less impressive, not a waste of a day because I did get to see some more beatiful sites but ultimately it was geared towards fans of LOTR, which I am not. In Sydney, the Opera House tour was what you'd expect, nothing amazing but I'm still happy I did it. The harbour cruise was nice as well. In Port Douglas, the day trip out to the Low Isles for reef snorkeling was overall very nice. We sailed on a beautiful catamaran, were guided by a friendly and knowledgable crew, and had a tasty lunch. I did end up wondering though whether it would have been more worthwhile if we had visited a location in the Outer Reef where I hear the corals are more colorful and teeming with life. I won't complain too much though, we did end up seeing a reef shark and a turtle, so all in all not bad. I will criticize the tour company for not making any GoPros available to rent, I would have loved to have filmed what I saw down there. Our last activity in Kuranda was a mixed bag. Tjapukai sounded like it would be an amazing experience, but honestly I thought that was a complete waste of time, time I wished I had later on when I couldn't visit the butterfly sanctuary or heritage markets in the village. After a 15-minute documentary video made back in the 1970s and 15-minute cultural performance, the aboriginal guides led us to three stations (medical/weapons show and tell, boomerang throwing, and spear throwing) for quick talks and demos and then shuttled us to a pretty bad lunch. The Sky Rail trip over the forest was also kind of lame, but I suppose was the fastest way into the village. In the interest of time we rode it straight to the end and didn't bother getting out at Red Peak or Barron Falls (which you could see perfectly well from inside the cablecar anyway). The best part of the day was the 1.5 hours I did get to visit the Koala Gardens and Bird World. The Scenic Railway experience was nice, I'm happy we upgraded to the Gold Class as the regular cars looked really uncomfortable. The views weren't very impressive though so it ended up me just enjoying a train ride and drinking a bunch of Australian sparkling wine.
Pace: I think I shocked my travel agent with the aggressive timeline I pushed for. In the end I got it mostly right. The time we spent in Sydney and Port Douglas was perfect, we had enough time in both places to do everything we wanted to. The same is true for Queenstown. With Auckland its hard to judge given we were there over Christmas. I think rather than the day trip to Rotorua we did, which felt rushed, we maybe should have overnighted down there on Christmas Eve, given that Christmas Day ended up a total wash since everything in Auckland was closed. At least that way we could have spent more time in Te Puia learning about Maori culture and enjoyed the hot springs in the area.
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This travel company and our travel planner did a great job of planning our travel to Australia and New Zealand. We very much enjoyed our visits to Sydney, Ayers Rock, and Queenstown New Zealand. Our trip from Port Douglas to the Great Barrier Reef and the snorkeling activities while there were wonderful.
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