New Zealand & Fiji Adventure Tour

Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand

What to expect on this itinerary

New Zealand’s North Island shines with cobalt waters and immaculate islands. The South Island rolls with pristine snowcapped peaks and marvelous vistas. The Fiji Islands sit in the Pacific Ocean with kaleidoscopic coral reefs and lush rainforest. On your hand-tailored adventure tour of New Zealand and Fiji you will feel Auckland’s cool breeze through your hair as you sail along the harbor. You will watch the panorama grow larger around the immaculate shores of Lake Wakatipu. You will jump into a refreshing natural pool in the tropical jungle and find the commonality between the islands is unadulterated majesty.

Countries Visited

Fiji, New Zealand

Places Visited

Rotorua, Bay of Islands, Wellington, Queenstown, Denarau Island, Viti Levu, Auckland, Nadi

Suggested Duration

15 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Watching the Sails

Auckland, New Zealand stands at the edge of the water with countless marinas brimming with boats. The city is known as the City of Sails; as the plane lands you can look out over the Hauraki Gulf and see the endless boats casting their sails, catching the wind and gliding across the glistening cobalt Pacific. The city rises and falls with the hillsides, bordered on land by emerald forests; on the water fertile volcanic islands amble upwards. Your private transfer awaits your arrival at the airport and escorts you to your comfortable hotel located in the heart of New Zealand’s largest city.

The volcanic cone of One Tree Hill offers an unrivaled 360 panorama of the city standing atop the 600-foot tall summit. The Stardome Observatory glimpses into the night sky with a remarkable planetarium at its side. Sky Tower rises over the rest of the city as a beacon, glowing with purple light in the evening. The coastal breeze carries a fresh sea scent throughout the day. The sails are taken down when the boats anchor in the marinas. At night, the city takes on a different but equally enthusiastic energy, echoing with laughter down Queen Street and Quay Street near the harbor.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Day 2

Exploring the Sailing Waters

Day 3

Different Styles of Island Living

Day 4

Capital by the Sea

Day 5

Free Wellington

Day 6

Into the Alps

Day 7

Tip Top Peak

Day 8

No Doubt in the Sound

Day 9

Darting Passed

Day 10

Natural South Island

Day 11

A Taste of Central Otago

Day 12

South Island to Tropical Island

Day 13

Inside the Island

Day 14

Giant’s Steps

Day 15

Beyond the Sleepy Paradise

Trip Highlights

  • Discover the stunning coastline and islands around Auckland, each shaped by historic volcanic activity
  • Explore the mountain, rivers, and deep caves around the Fijian island of Viti Levu
  • Witness the unique landscape of schist tors rocks spread along the crevasse-filled countryside of Central Otago County
  • Visit the extraordinary studios of the Weta Workshop for a behind the scenes view of the costumes and artistry of movies like the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
  • Journey upriver on a Dart Riverboat Adventure to see an ancient beech forest and the rolling grandeur of Mount Aspiring National Park
  • Delight in a gondola ride with a 220-degree panoramic view of Queenstown
  • Journey to the pristine landscape of Doubtful Sound, where the mountains and waters were shaped by ancient melting glaciers
  • Indulge in the succulent flavors of a traditional fish and chips shop in Wellington
  • Enjoy the opulent coastline of the Bay of Islands and the proud heritage commemorated in the Waitangi Treaty House

Detailed Description

Linger on palm-fringed beaches and listen to the harmonious songs of traditional Maori tribes. Enjoy a cup of freshly brewed coffee while taking in the view of the Southern Alps before diving into the warm waters of the South Pacific. On this 15-day New Zealand and Fiji adventure tour through the Southern Hemisphere, you will travel across New Zealand and explore Fiji’s largest island of Viti Levu. Whether during the heart of winter or relaxing in the splendor of summer you will find the wonders of the islands bursting with energy, friendly faces, unparalleled activity, and a never-ending supply of natural beauty.

Your adventure on one of Zicasso's New Zealand tours begins when you arrive in Auckland, New Zealand, known as the City of Sails. Green hills rise and fall, and the islands speckle the ocean near the harbor. You have two full days to explore the city as you please: discover the elegance of the coastline on a harbor cruise or make your way up to the Bay of Islands to see the pristine turquoise waters of the country’s northeast. You could even venture down to the country’s cultural capital of Rotorua to witness the spectacular luminescence of the Waitomo Caves and the famous glowworms.

Your brief flight to Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, brings you to a seaside city surrounded by lush mountains. Take a guided tour of the cityscape to experience the small town charm and historic essence emanating from the Museum of Wellington City and Sea. The following day you can take an in-depth look into the country’s proud moviemaking traditions with a visit to Weta Workshop, home to the amazing costumes and art made famous by the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.

Your private transfer takes you to the airport for your flight to Queenstown, where you leave behind the North Island and land on the celebrated South Island. Queenstown is known as the Adventure Capital of the world, but the alpine village-like city contains layers of elegance and natural grandeur beyond adventurous sports. With three full days to explore the city and its surroundings you can indulge in a gondola ride up to the summit of Bob’s Peak.

Take a full day tour down to Doubtful Sound to experience the serene landscape shaped by melting glaciers. Travel up the Dart River on a speedboat excursion to take in the breathtaking marvel of Mount Aspiring National Park. You board a scenic train ride to Dunedin and pass through the lush and rugged landscape of Central Otago before arriving in the quiet university town. With a full day to enjoy the comforts of the quaint region, you can revel in the flavors of a wine tour in an area known for its Pinot Noir.

From Dunedin, you board a flight and leave behind New Zealand’s brilliance arriving on the beach-lined island of Viti Levu, Fiji. Your private transfer takes you to a luxurious resort located in Denarau Island at the start of your Fiji vacation. You have two full days to indulge in the tropical paradise as you please, soaking in the warm waters, relaxing on the golden sand shore, or exploring through its historic caves and exotic blossoming gardens. On your final day, your private transfer takes you to the Nadi International Airport for your flight home. 

Starting Price

$6,800 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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Travel Review: Trip to Australia & New Zealand, Sydney, Melbourne, Queenstown, Rotorua, Uluru, Met Cook, Great Ocean Road

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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New Zealand Luxury Review, North & South Islands, Wellington, Queenstown, Sheep Farm, Vineyards
We had an amazing experience with this travel team. I worked directly with our trip planner who was a pleasure to work with and she put together a wonderful itinerary for us. I gave her an overview of what we wanted to do, basically visit both the North and South Islands of New Zealand and get a good overall feel of the country.  We only had 15 days available for this trip due to our work schedules back home which made it a bit of a challenge for our planner. Within a couple of days, she came back with a first pass itinerary which looked really good.  I had a slight change to one of the dates/locations and she was able to accommodate it quickly for us.  We nailed down the dates of our vacation and she was able to confirm all the accommodations and activities within a couple of days. It was a painless process and we were very happy with the results. All the accommodations, activities and transportation this travel team arranged for us were superior. We stayed in a great boutique hotel in Queenstown, a spectacular lodge across from Mount Cook, a great apartment in Akaroa close to everything, an ultra-modern luxury hotel in Wellington, a romantic lodge in Napier surrounded by vineyards, a cute little cottage on a sheep farm near Waitomo Glowworm caves and a top end hotel in Auckland on the harbor. We couldn't have been more pleased with our accommodations.All the activities they arranged for us were great and gave us a great experience in New Zealand.We paid for everything up front, so it was really nice not dealing with any of that while on our trip.  I highly recommend this travel team, you can't go wrong with them.

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Travel Review: Luxury South Pacific Honeymoon, New Zealand, Fiji, Auckland, Rotorua, Queenstown, Wahiki Island, Milford Sound

We just recently returned from a two week getaway to New Zealand and Fiji that was arranged bythis travel company. I worked with Lindsay to complete the itinerary for a trip of the lifetime. We started in Auckland for a trip to Wahiki Island with a private van and tour guide for the day. The next day we were off to the Waitomo Caves, and since there had been a lot of rain we had our tour changed to another activity when we arrived. Next we made it to Rotorua for a white water rafting and mountain biking trip followed by a Maori dinner experience that night. Lastly, we hopped on a plane to Queenstown where we visited the Milford Sound and golfed at Milbrook. After a few days in Queenstown we left for relaxation and sunshine in Fiji. The entire experience with this company went smoothly and Lindsay was very informative during the entire planning process. Once we arrived in New Zealand and Fiji we were picked up right away and given important documents for our trip. There were a few hiccups during our stay, but nothing that the travel agency could control. Once we returned I informed Lindsay of the issues (mainly cancelled activities because of weather) and she is looking into each issue so we can be refunded. I would definitely work with this company again for a future trip!

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New Zealand Tour Review: Auckland, Abel Tasman, Kaikoura, Queenstown, Rotorua, Wellington, Canoe Trip, Penguin Tour, Dolphin Swim

This was definitely a bucket list trip and we are hopeful to return for some of the adventures that we just couldn’t fit in within the three weeks! We met great people while there, friendly and helpful to a fault (if that is possible.)  It was a whole series of fantastic adventures.  No worries at all!  Thanks to our New Zealand travel company for organizing such a memorable trip.

The only minor glitches were with the pick up for the Penguin Tour in Dunedin—they still had the original location-- and the Taxi was about a half-hour late in Taupo. The Hilltop House and Waitomo Guest Lodge both have great hosts, great views, great food, and good location.  Hotels had great locations within Queenstown, in Taupo, and in Rotorua for walking to lakefront and free attractions.   

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Australia & New Zealand Tour: Australian Open, Ayers Rock, Great Ocean Road, Cairns, Great Barrier Reef, Auckland, Doubtful Sound

The travel company did a great job for us.  Everything worked as planned. Our agent was very helpful and always responded quickly to inquiries.  

Aussie Open, 44C/111F on second day - Wow that’s hot.  106 & 108 F on first and third days.  A bit cooler.  Saw some amazing tennis and had fun despite the heat, suspended play and Williams sisters pulling out of the doubles.

Great Ocean Road is fabulous, though the coach tour is bit long, 15 hours, and stops at anything that looks interesting.  I enjoyed it all, but Debbie was less thrilled due to the length and constant dialog from the guide.  We learned our tolerance of guided tours is not very high.

Cairns was great: Great Barrier Reef was just spectacular. The tour was absolutely first rate. Fabulous!! Best snorkeling conditions ever and of course the reef is awesome.  No sharks unfortunately.

Kurnda was wonderful and I especially loved the trip through the tree tops in the gondola.

We rented bikes in Cairns and had a blast riding along the coast.  The hotel is surrounded by trees with thousands of fruit bats living in them.  At dusk they all take off flying around the hotel and nearby streets. I thought it was great but the wife was a little freaked out.

Uluru was nice … and hot.  Sunset was pretty, but we attracted a lot of flies. The hiking was a bit much for some of the party.  Sunrise was early … and not as good as sunset.  We had the same guide for both, a French woman, which was a bit disappointing for the wife - she wanted an Aussie.  Beautiful place with wonderful stories.

Sydney was wonderful.  Opera house tour and story of the architect made us cry.  Harbor cruise was spectacular.  Loved Sydney and the Rocks area. 

Blue mountains were fogged in, but we had fun on the high angle train.  Debbie screamed the whole way down on purpose for a Frenchman videoing the trip.. He spoke no english and we no french, but he loved the soundtrack he got.  This was on Australia day.

Driving in New Zealand, South island was a snap.  Te Anau was beautiful as was Milford Sound and Doubtful was the best of all.  The overnight was great and we saw millions of stars, Wow!  We Kayaked and swam in the Tasman sea.  Cold - 59F!

Queenstown was wonderful, though the day before a couple from India told us there was nothing to do there.  Ha!  There was plenty to do.  The gondola and luge were a blast and we really enjoyed the city.  If we ever go back, Queenstown will be one of the cities we visit, along with Auckland.  

We got fogged out of our helicopter trip to the Franz Josef Glacier.  Refund in the works.  But we did hike out to see the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers.  Not too bad, but tough to take pictures under a cloudy sky.

TranzAlpine railroad was very nice, relaxing and beautiful.  Christchurch looked like a war zone.  We were surprised at the apparent slow progress some 3+ years after the earthquake.  But NZ doesn’t have the resources for a quick rebuild I guess.  

North Island driving was a bit more challenging due to more people, but not bad.  We got a smaller car this time and it was easier to fit on the slightly narrower roads of NZ.

The Scenic Hotel in Napier was fabulous.  We were sorry we were staying only one night.  The view from the window was spectacular.  Walked quite a bit and enjoyed the area.

The Copthorne in Rotorua was likely the worst place we stayed.  Not bad (the others were great), but it needs updating.  Rainy day for the area attractions tour, but we enjoyed most of it, especially the Agrodome show - wonderful!  Rotorua does have a pervasive sulfur smell to it, but I got used to it.

Auckland was wonderful.  We each captained (steered) a 50 foot sailboat in the harbor on a beautiful 1hr 30min cruise.  Highly recommended.  The Explorer hop on/hop off was OK, but not a big hit.  We did see some very nice sights.  

Highlight of Auckland, besides the sailing, was being “kidnapped” by a local woman, about 65-70 years old, and driven to Mount Victoria, after we took the ferry across the harbor. She gave us a history lesson, showed us all around and took us to her favorite bar afterwards. I was quite wary to start with, but we decided to accompany her in her car.  Worked out very nicely.

All flights were very good, with wonderful service on the LAX-Melbourne and Sydney-LAX legs.  The latter flight was about 40% full, so we could really stretch out and sleep.  No jet lag to speak of on either end - we planned our sleep times well.

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Review: Trip to New Zealand & Australia, Auckland, Queenstown, Port Douglas, Great Barrier Reef, Milford Sound Helicopter Tour

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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