New Zealand and Bora Bora Luxury Adventure Itinerary

What to expect on this itinerary
New Zealand and Bora Bora are both dramatic volcanic islands cast adrift in the South Pacific and home to nature’s extravagance and enchantment. Both invite adventure from helicoptering to glacier exploration, sleeping amongst fjords and opening hobbit holes. Both regions also deliver with charm and long white beaches perfect for languid days of doing absolutely nothing. Five days in Tahiti and Bora Bora follow over a week spent in New Zealand on this handcrafted luxury tour for an immersion in the best of these incredible islands in the Pacific.
Customizable Itinerary
Queenstown – Enveloped by the Mountains of New Zealand’s South Island
Queenstown’s setting will captivate you as the whitened peaks of the Remarkables mountain range provide a backdrop and reflect softly in the serene water of Lake Wakatipu. Rugged hills stretch out into the distance, winding and rolling and swerving. Behind the small town is Ben Lomond, a cable car ascending to its summit and the complete Queenstown panorama. You will be greeted at the airport, and it is only a 15-minute transfer to your five-star hotel in the town and within easy walking distance of the lake and the cable car station. The day is at your leisure as you settle in, and the natural setting provides a relaxing introduction to New Zealand.
What's Included:
Queenstown – Lord of the Rings Movie Locations and Jet Boating Through a Canyon
Milford Sound – Overnight Amongst the Mystique of the Fjords and Sounds
Milford Sound to Queenstown – Helicopter Flight Over the Glaciers and Wines of Central Otago
Queenstown to Rotorua – Bubbling Hot Pools and Immersion in Maori Culture
Rotorua – Outdoor Adventures on New Zealand’s North Island
Hobbiton to Auckland to Waiheke – Hobbit Holes and Rolling Hills
Waiheke – Art, Food, Wine and the Beaches of Tropical Waiheke Island
Auckland to Tahiti – Touching Down in French Polynesia
Bora Bora – First Impressions of a White Sand Paradise
Bora Bora – Lounging on the Sand and Drifting Off by Kayak or Sailboat
Bora Bora – Jeep Tour to Mount Otemanu and Traditional Culture in Vaitape
Bora Bora – Indulgence and Pleasures, Above and Below the Water
Bora Bora – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Ascend by jeep to the dramatic pinnacle of Mount Otemanu, the volcanic outcrop that dominates the landscape on Bora Bora
- Find indulgence and pleasure above and below the water in the South Pacific with kayaking and sailing trips with snorkeling in tropical lagoons
- Sleep on a luxury boat in Milford Sound in the heart of New Zealand’s mystical Fjordland National Park
- Embrace the adventure of New Zealand’s South Island, from a jet boat ride to touching down on a glacier by helicopter
- Explore local culture with a visit to a traditional Bora Bora village on Vaitape and an immersion with the Maori in Rotorua
- Uncover the landscapes from the big screen by visiting Hobbiton and a variety of locations used by Peter Jackson in Lord of the Rings
- Lounge on the lush island of Waiheke as incredible art and cuisine complement the quiet beaches
- Open your senses to New Zealand’s wine with an afternoon of tasting the Pinot Noir of Central Otago and a day spent walking around the vineyards of Waiheke
- Complete your vacation with several days lounging on the white sand of Bora Bora, a pristine volcanic island isolated in the South Pacific
Detailed Description
New Zealand and Bora Bora have the same origins and rise out of the South Pacific like the fingers of an unruly giant. Sculpted from volcanoes, these islands are home to some of the world’s most dramatic landscapes with glaciers only accessible by helicopter, mountain pinnacles enveloped by jungle, bubbling hot pools of metallic colors, and endless swathes of white sand. Nature is quick to humble on these islands, their beauty only matched by their scale and this luxury adventure combines the best of this natural wonder in the South Pacific as you explore New Zealand’s North and South islands before days filled with white sandy beaches on Tahiti and Bora Bora. Over these two weeks, you will be immersed in nature’s most sublime landscapes, stretching from snow-capped peaks to the lush colors of the tropics.
Start on the South Island, home to so many recognizable landscapes from Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings. You will spend a day finding some of these locations before jet boating across the alpine melt of the mountains. Milford Sound is New Zealand’s most iconic natural attraction, and you will spend the night on a luxury boat and watch the mist flutter around, through the evening and into the morning. Completing the South Island experience is a helicopter flight that touches down on a glacier, plus some tasting of Pinot Noir wines in Central Otago.
Fly next to Rotorua on the North Island and therapeutic hot pools and streams swirling with strange colors await. Be welcomed by a Maori haka, war dance, and taste a traditional hangi meal cooked on hot stones beneath the ground and then spend a day exploring the forests and the lakes. Next, make a stop at Hobbiton on route to Waiheke, a lush island of vineyards, art galleries, and a very decadent atmosphere. It will be an island very different in atmosphere from your next stop, Tahiti, which will be reached via a direct flight from Auckland.
Like New Zealand, the island of Bora Bora is framed by the drama of nature. Carpeted by forest and moss, the massif of Mount Otemanu creates the thrilling centerpiece. Your private villa stands over the water, gazing across a turquoise lagoon to this volcanic landscape. For these days spent on Bora Bora, the experience will center around lying back and indulging as the white sand, and exotic waters can offer such relaxing pleasures. Invitations to adventure abound, and you can keep exploring, like a jeep trip to the mountain, a visit to a Tahitian village, and plenty of options on the water. Don’t take just our word for it - consider reading some of our travelers’ reviews of Bora Bora.
Starting Price
$17,400 per person (excluding international flights)
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 202 reviews
The itinerary was awesome! We had a few snafus with hotel reservations, but they were quickly resolved. The tours were perfect and all private, with excellent guides. The pace made good use of the time we had and maximized seeing the most locations in our time frame. The hotels were beautiful (especially the one in Queenstown, WOW!) and the rooms were perfect for our needs (kitchens and laundry). It was so great having everything pre-booked and guided, as it allowed us to relax and enjoy the trip and not worry about logistics. It was a trip of a lifetime.
I would highly recommend this Zicasso travel agency! When traveling so far away, it made such a difference to have everything coordinated by a professional. I have had many people ask how we managed to do so much with the time we had. Now, I don't think I can travel any other way.
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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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French Polynesia is a spectacular place to visit. The vendors selected for various tours were top notch. As shared with the travel specialist, it was very disappointing to land in Tahiti and have my name incorrectly listed on all hard copy information. It also made finding our driver unnecessarily difficult after a long flight. The rest of the trip was flawless and wonderful.
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Zicasso’s travel agent did an excellent job planning this trip. We loved New Zealand.
If we were to do it over, we would probably reduce the hours on buses and vans by perhaps flying, for example, from Christchurch to Queenstown.
We loved our Māori cultural evening and the Redwoods evening light show in Rotorua.
We wondered why we were collected at 8am and driven to the airport in Rotorua, where we ended up spending over six hours at the airport, leaving little time to spend in Christchurch that day. It did not make any sense to us.
We loved Queenstown and the accommodation at our hotel in Queenstown. Queenstown was the highlight of our trip. Unfortunately, and beyond anyone's control, our kayaking trip was cut short due to windy weather and we were unable to do the glacier heli-hike in Franz Josef, also due to weather conditions, leaving us with a lot of time in a much less desirable town and our worst accommodation for nearly two days.
The rail adventure was superb.
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Zicasso’s trip planner did an excellent job. Communication and the quality of the experiences were everything we'd expected and more, especially in New Zealand. The accommodations were first rate; the highlight was the lodge in Queenstown. The guides and drivers were professional and knowledgeable, especially those in Queenstown and Auckland. We loved the dedicated website for reference, as well as the detailed booklet and maps for both countries.
For future itineraries, I would add another day in Queenstown and a full day in Christchurch. If days were limited, I would recommend one less day in Auckland and/or skipping the drive/train from Franz Josef.
The only complication was the day we spent 10 hours going to and coming from Milford Sound. I recommend doing Milford Sound by plane/helicopter from Queenstown, which would also permit seeing the glaciers/southern alps from the air. The only things we missed were the zoo in Auckland and the Blue Mountain day tour in Sydney. Next trip!
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It was great working with Zicasso's travel specialist, and the traveling was great, getting around to all the places. Below are the events that were cancelled on us due to the weather:
Tranz Alpine train ride - Scenic Plus to Greymouth, staying in the Rainforest Retreat, Franz Josef Twin Glacier, Kayak, and walk tour, Milford Sound/Fjordland. That's not the travel specialist's fault, but I would never go to New Zealand in October, ever again. All the roads were closed, and we ended up taking a taxi cab from Christchurch to Queenstown, and that was a rough trip due to the high winds. We should have started in Australia instead of starting in Aukland, New Zealand. That's from my experience.
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