Stunning Romantic Getaway Tour to Fiji & New Zealand

What to expect on this itinerary
Lay a blanket on the hot white sand and listen to waves break on the shore. Cuddle in front of a fireplace with glacial lakes outside your door. Your handcrafted stunning romantic getaway tour is made for romance, taking you from private resort beaches in Fiji to island and alpine comforts of New Zealand. Relax in your room with a glass floor to view the iridescent fish below. Stand at the zenith of the mountain for an unparalleled panorama of a historic alpine town. Experience the enchanting natural landscape of the Southern Hemisphere and sharing every moment with your partner.
Customizable Itinerary
Malolo Island – Sandy Shored Welcomes
Welcome to your Fiji vacation through a tropical paradise brimming with picturesque panoramas of the South Pacific Ocean. The water sparkles indigo against white and gold sand. Lush rainforest touches the beach and blanketing the hills and mountains. Fresh streams wind through the jungle and turn into magnificent waterfalls. Luxurious, secluded resorts offer the best of island life and modern comforts. Your private transfer awaits your arrival at the airport, taking you to Denarau Marina. Step aboard a private catamaran destined for your resort on Malolo Island.
The morning light spreads across the water and sparkles against the turquoise surface. When the boat weighs anchor representatives from your resort are already waiting, eager to greet you with a warm a “Bula!” You walk along the jetty and take in the view of the island. White beach surrounds dense tropical jungle. Thatched hut buildings stand where the sand meets the trees. Your room is equally marvelous, situated on stilts and overlooking the water offering seclusion and enchantment. The stands at the edge of a vibrant reef and is equipped with a glass floor to view the splendor of the aquatic life below.
What's Included:
Malolo Island – A Day in the Life
Malolo Island – Wandering Reefs
Monuriki – Enjoying the Breeze
Waiheke Island – Newness of Island Shores
Waiheke Island – Art Walk
Queenstown – Island Beaches to South Island Mountains
Queenstown – Over the Mountains
Queenstown – Embracing Doubtful Sound
Queenstown – Together Tasting the Mountains
Queenstown – Non-Stop Splendor
Trip Highlights
- Indulge in lavish resort living on a private beach surrounded by pristine ocean and marvelous white sand
- Venture deep into the untouched landscape of Doubtful Sound in the comforts of a full-day luxury cruise
- Witness the vibrant colors of Fijian coral reefs, blossoming with hard coral, soft coral, and fluorescent fish
- Revel in the comforts of a semi-private catamaran cruise around the Mamanuca Islands to visit secluded islands
- Enjoy a day tasting award-winning wines in the diverse landscaped region of Central Otago, New Zealand
- Take in a breathtaking panorama of Queenstown from the summit of Bob’s Peak
- Experience the unique cultural combinations on Waiheke Island, draped in verdant green hills overlooking cobalt ocean waters
Detailed Description
When you look into the vast blue sky above Southern Island you find a similarity in the expansive color as to when you looked through the glass floor of your overwater bungalow and watched the tropical fish swimming. Your 11-day stunning romantic getaway tour through Fiji and New Zealand is meant for hopeless romantics and beach lovers, people searching for a perfect honeymoon destination and mountaineers. It is designed to let you make lasting memories with your partner. From the beachside to the mountainside, you will find the landscape and the people captivating during your romantic escapade.
Your romantic getaway begins when you reach the lush shores of Fiji. A private transfer escorts you to Port Denarau where you have a quick seafaring journey to your private island escape. For three full days, the island is at your whim and pleasure. You can snorkel over vibrant coral reefs, kayak on opal waters, paddle board in the calm sea, and even traverse the Mamanuca Islands on a luxurious catamaran tour. Relax and enjoy the enchanting environment with your partner.
On day seven you will return to the Nadi International Airport for your flight to Auckland, New Zealand. A quick transfer takes you to the harbor where you can board the ferry to Waiheke Island. You have a full day to relish the beauty of the lush greenery, rolling hills, pristine beaches, and rugged coastline. Stroll along the many walking paths and visit the celebrated sculpture park. You could even visit some of the island wineries to taste the unique and beautiful characteristics the volcanic soil lends to the wines.
The following day you return to Auckland International Airport for your flight to Queenstown. You take full advantage of your three full days in the alpine city, soaking in your lakeshore accommodation. Travel up to Bob’s Peak for an incredible panorama. Take a day trip down to Doubtful Sound to discover the natural splendor of the fiord. Traverse the wine trail of Central Otago to explore the rugged mountain terrain and fertile valley floor. On your final day in Queenstown, your private transfer will escort you to the airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$5,000 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 200 reviews
Our hotel in Auckland was very nice. We were very happy with the location and the hotel bed was very comfortable. The restaurant in the hotel had a good selection and the food was very good.
The taste of Waiheke tour was outstanding. We all very much enjoyed it. The lunch served was some of the best food we ate while in NZ.
We were very disappointed in the 10 day south island tour.
First the good part. Our tour director as good, very informative and a nice man. The driver was very nice and a very safe driver. We had a difficult time understanding him, partly because of his microphone.
Now the rest. When we boarded the coach 60 % of the passengers were sick. They had been on the North Island for several days and passed around a virus. Our first day , leaving Christchurch, everyone was coughing, sneezing and blowing their noses. We complained to our tour director and he told everyone to use hand antibacterial gel. By the second day several of the people that had joined the tour in Christchurch, including the 4 of us, had contacted the virus. Nothing was done to sanitize the coach or to provide face mask. By the time we were in Queenstown several of us were at the doctors office. Still everyone was coughing, fevers, sneezing, etc. I missed out on 4 dinners due to illness and I know many others were very sick. NOTHING was done, no preventive measures, by the tour company. As we traveled through N.Z. we went to several pharmacys and were told that this is very common to have a coach arrive with a bus load of sick passengers. Obviously this ruined our trip.
I would never recommend traveling on that tour bus to anyone. We are home now, April 9th and still sick. I would expect that if this is the normal and nothing is done to disinfect or change air filters, then people need to know what they are getting themselves into.
When we left N.Z. we traveled to Fiji with plans to scuba dive. Of course that didn't happen due to sickness. So our entire trip was ruined.
Besides the sickness, the hotels were OK. Probably the nicest was in Queenstown. But I was in bed the 2 nights we were there and didn't get to enjoy it.
The food was buffet, buffet, buffet. Same food every night. Very disappointing.
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This was a great trip. We enjoyed many of the activities, especially the Māori experiences, the garden tours, the glowworm cave, the first wine tour on Waiheke Island, the kiwi hatchery, and Arthur’s Pass. The guides were excellent. All were courteous, prompt, and knowledgeable, and showed a high degree of enthusiasm. The reasons we give this travel company four instead of five stars is due to the poor hotel room we had in Queenstown, the slow response from the company concerning the hotel room, and the fact that they gave us no help in choosing restaurants or making reservations. One change I would have made in the itinerary would be to have just one wine-tasting day instead of two. The other activities were wonderful… fine choices.
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Thanks for asking for feedback. It truly is the key to continued client satisfaction and referral. Here is some information about our trip.
When I have time, I would like to write up all my notes, but that will take a while.
In general, we had an AWESOME time! This was a BIG deal for us, and your itinerary and the hotels and taking care of all that stuff, made it doable and for the most part, worry free. The hotels especially, were VERY very nice.
On the way home, I informally rated everything we did/encountered as a + or – based on whether it exceeded or missed our (lofty) expectations. We had 24 + and 10 – so overall that’s excellent. And the +’s in most cases were much more rewarding than the –‘s were disappointing. Here’s what we liked the most, in order:
1. Milford trip -- off the charts positive! While expensive, it was worth every penny. The Wanderer had just been refurbished. It was superb. We didn’t need to phantom book the fourth person, as it had only 30 of 36 spots filled, but that’s not a big deal. We worried too much about the shared bathroom….no berths had one and it was not a big deal at all. In fact we liked the smaller atmosphere and crew a lot. I would do this again in a heartbeat. The scenery was at a Yosemite level, maybe better bc it rained on the way down, then cleared for our cruise and the waterfalls were at their max. simply awesome! Photo of our family on boat.
2. Queenstown – electric and fun. They were filming the Hobbit and Orlando Bloom was in town, Film crew at the Novotel. Lots of stuff to do.
3. Great barrier reef --- gorgeous day, and fun snorkel, vivid colors…needs to be seen in person
4. Wine tour on Waiheke -- Ananda did great job and as mentioned in earlier note, Coleen got the Lunch at Mudbrick print…need I say more (see our photo looking back at Auckland). Saw 300 year old Pohutukawa trees. Photo from winery table.
5. Sydney w Claire – so fun to see her…ran us ragged. Hotel location could not have been better. WE had transportation passes that got us on all busses, trains ferries…very worthwhile. Note sunrise photo from roof of the Holiday inn! One tip -- look at pic I’ll send…we went on the Sydney bridge tower climb for $11 and got almost as high as the actual bridge climb for $165. we saw as much, and saved time and money.
6. bike rental/ride in Auckland…Coleen and I rented bikes and rode along harbor to Mission Bay. Only $15 @. Easy ride and great scenery, when we’d thought riding a bike in Auckland would be scary. We love to bike ride and the rental down on Commerce and Quay was a pleasant surprise.
7. Daintree – Jamie from Back country Bliss was super. I suppose we could have rented a car and gotten the audio tape for $12 but not sure we’d have learned as much and certainly would not have seen the cassowaries. We’d thought our tour included the zipline, so we added it for $190 and it was underwhelming. Would not repeat that, especially when we ziplined later in ZQN that was truly exhilarating.
Some other pros and cons form your perspective, Jillian :
Hotels were awesome. We appreciated them from the start, and it was nice to know we would not be disappointed about our stay each night. I’m guessing they were more than we’d normally have paid for, but for this experience, they were perfect! Thanks!
Itinerary in general was very good and gave us chance to see so much. We could easily have spent more time everywhere – each spot was a destination in itself – but what a selection of the best of the best!
All the paperwork and vouchers and bookings details were nice to have taken care of.
Qantas was impressive! Thanks!
There a couple of glitches, though --- having us get up at 6:20am the first day after 32 hours of travel to drive an hour back to Cairns, when there were plenty of GBR tours right in Port Douglas, wasn’t good. The fine folks at Martinique, which we LOVED, helped us with this.
The shuttle from SYD to Holiday Inn didn’t work as planned, and took some intervention from the air[port transportation desk. It was rush hour which didn’t help.
The shuttle from Orari to CHC was cut too close…it was booked with 2 hours but the flight was changed to an hour earlier and somehow the shuttle was not changed accordingly. We made it, barely, with some worry.
We should have booked the car rental ZQN to Greymouth for 1pm pick up. That would have saved a day (which we ended up doing anyway) and given us another morning in ZQN to do stuff. Franz Josef was fun but the heli-hike was over-rated, at least it was for those of us who spend winters in the snow. I guess +Claire enjoyed first helicopter ride, but the glacier was just a bunch of dirty decaying snow…not that big of deal.
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We felt very comfortable planning our trip with Rick. We told him our interests, concerns and and the pace we wanted to travel at. He presented us with an itinerary which we spent hours reviewing along with a map, photos and and a website. Our primary hub towns were Queenstown, Wellington and Christchurch. We used two regional flights and two trains with gorgeous views of the coast and mountains. We took a few cruises and a private flight over the glaciers. Our River Dartboat excursion was cancelled when the drivers came down with Covid and the swim with the Dolphins mistakenly cancelled us off this trip. Cyclone Gabriela damaged Napier and the Coromandel Penninsula and the access roads, so we had to create an alternate plan on the ground in NZ. We added two days at Waiheke Island and attempted a hike up mount Doom and visits to the Weta Projects in Auckland and Wellington.Rick was amazingly helpful with changes that had to be made before and during the trip. He was the best!
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