15 Year Anniversary of New Zealand as Middle-earth Tour

Business district in Auckland, New Zealand

What to expect on this itinerary

Bask in the fantastical world of Hobbits, wizards, and orcs on your 15-day New Zealand as Middle-Earth tour. You will step into the home of Frodo Baggins at Hobbiton and view the models of Helm’s Deep. Magic and reality will converge as you discover the drama of Mordor’s steaming landscape at Waimangu Volcanic Valley and witness the ashen grounds of Mount Doom set beneath the peak of Mount Ngauruhoe.

Countries Visited

New Zealand

Places Visited

Auckland, Rotorua, Tongariro National Park, Hobbiton, Wellington, Nelson, Hokitika, Fox Glacier, Franz Josef Glacier, Wanaka, Queenstown, Punakaiki, Charleston, Picton, Richmond, Otaki Gorge, Pelennor Fields, Mount Ngauruhoe, Waimangu Volcanic Valley

Suggested Duration

15 Days

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Day 1

Auckland – The Fellowship Begins

Volcanic cones rise out of the waters of the Hauraki Gulf, and the rainforest spreads across the rolling landscape outside of the city of Auckland. Quests and exploration, perfect for the Wizard in everyone. Sailboats glide along the Pacific Ocean, and the sunlight glints off the soaring figure of the Sky Tower, the prominent 1,075-foot tall tower at the heart of the city. Your private transfer greets you at Auckland Airport and escorts you to the luxurious boutique accommodation of Hotel DeBrett in downtown. The comforts of the hotel include a glass-roofed atrium, distinctive rooms with views to the surrounding city, and bustling restaurant area in which locals and visitors from around the world gather, a though meeting to form a world-changing partnership.

After settling into the comforts of your accommodation, you meet you guide to begin an introductory tour of Auckland's vibrant streets and the surrounding captivating landscape. The natural waters of Waitemata Harbour divide Auckland in two, dominated by the iconic arch of Auckland Harbour Bridge. The structure was erected in the 1950s, reaching over half a mile long, and situated at more than 140 feet above the waterway. The scent of the sea is prevalent. Your guide points to the center of the bridge’s arch, beneath which you can see a courageous individual bungee jumping from the platform.

The woman stretches out her arms like a hero reaching towards the water, plunging more than 130 feet with views of the city on the banks and the rushing seawater of the harbor below. You continue to the waterside suburb of Devonport. The scent of freshly battered and fried fish emanates from the fish and chips shop. Antique shops line the street beside book rising above the stores and cafes serving rich coffees. You can see the peak of Mount Victoria rising over the 285 feet above the neighborhood streets. Your introduction to Auckland embodies the beauty of New Zealand’s landscape and warm welcomes offered by the locals, reminding you of how the Fellowship in the Lord of the Rings first bonded.

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Day 2

Rotorua – A Hobbit’s Home

Day 3

Rotorua – As If In the Arms of Mordor

Day 4

Tongariro – Grounds of Mordor

Day 5

Wellington – A Character Transformation

Day 6

Wellington – On Set and in the Workshop

Day 7

Nelson – Following the Call of the Ring

Day 8

Nelson – Between Wizards and Dwarves

Day 9

Hokitika – A Light in the Darkness

Day 10

Fox Glacier – In the Company of Glaciers

Day 11

Wanaka – Sky Bound and Earthen Wonders

Day 12

Wanaka – Remnants of Middle-earth

Day 13

Queenstown – A Taste of Middle-earth Sweetness

Day 14

Queenstown – On the Road to the Ring

Day 15

Queenstown – Unforgettable Fellowship

Trip Highlights

  • Traverse the walkways, hobbit holes, pubs, and serene hills of Hobbiton for an exclusive behind-the scenes access to the movie set
  • Relish a private, after-hours tour of the design studio to learn how the awe-inspiring costumes, weaponry and figures were crafted from an insider
  • Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes of Middle-earth as you explore recognizable film locations during an off-road adventure tour on a 4WD
  • Wander alongside steaming mud pools and erupting geysers reminiscent of a Middle-earth landscape at Wai-O-Tapu and Waimangu Volcanic Valley
  • Delight in the speed and excitement of a jet boat ride past towering mountains, waterfalls, and film locations on the glacier-fed Arrow River
  • View the Fox and Franz Josef glaciers from above during an optional scenic helicopter ride, conjuring images of Caradhras Mountain
  • Visit the silversmith shop that crafted the original ring for the film
  • Bask in the same cozy hotel where the cast and crew stayed while filming

Detailed Description

Join Frodo, Gandalf, and Aragorn in the Fellowship during this 15-day New Zealand tour, filled with adventure, immersing you in Tolkien’s Middle-earth encapsulated in the majesty of New Zealand’s natural scenery. Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the epic release of Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, with each day, focused on one of the personalities of characters crafted by the author. Experience adventure like a Wizard; focus on refreshing the body and mind by connecting to nature like an Elf; enjoy the thrills of discovery like a Hobbit; relish the spoils of riches like a Dwarf. Embrace fantastical detail and unfettered exploration and let the One Ring bind you to this unforgettable mixture of New Zealand luxury and Middle-earth diversity.

Your journey to the Middle-earth begins with your arrival at Auckland Airport. A private transfer meets you at baggage claim and escorts you the luxurious grounds of Hotel DeBrett. After settling into the comforts of your room, you venture out on a guided tour of Auckland to view the 48 volcanic peaks, colonial homes, harbors, and Auckland Bridge. On day two you collect your rental car and leave Auckland for the bubbling thrills of Rotorua. En route you stop in the farm country of Matamata to visit Hobbiton, the life-size Shire built for the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and preserved as a working village. Tour the grounds, enter the homes, visit the Green Dragon Inn before traversing the larger grounds with a guide for an exclusive behind-the scenes access to the movie set. Upon reaching Rotorua, you check into the charming hotel, The Springs.

On day three the realm of Mordor comes to life in the form of the geothermal activity at Wai-O-Tapu and the Waimangu Volcanic Valley. Wander along mud pools and crater lakes, steaming cliffs and mineral terraces. You have the option of stepping out of Middle-earth for the night to experience the Maori culture at Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley. Travel along the gorgeous collection of rivers and lakes on day four before reaching the ash-strewn grounds of Mount Ngauruhoe, the figure of Mount Doom, located in Tongariro National Park. Wander along the trails or partake in an optional Sunset Guided Walk, offering views of Mount Ngauruhoe, Tongariro, or the Soda Springs. In the evening you melt into the comforts of Chateau Tongariro Hotel, where the cast and crew stayed while filming the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

On day five you traverse the Waitarere Forest finding traces of Middle-earth's Osgiliath Wood and Trollshaw Forest. Visit the outer reaches of The Shire at Otaki Gorge and Queen Elizabeth Park, the site of Pelennor Fields in Return of the King. You can even visit the entryway arch to Rivendell located in the hills outside of Wellington. Once inside the New Zealand capital city, you can relax at Booklovers Bed and Breakfast. Day six takes you on a guided half-day tour through the stunning landscape in and around Wellington to discover the Gardens of Isengard and River Anduin, along with the depths of Helm’s Deep. In the afternoon the wonders of Middle-earth abound during your tour of celebrated Weta Workshop, where you will enjoy a private, after-hours tour of the design studio to learn how the awe-inspiring costumes, weaponry and figures were crafted from an insider.

On day seven you return the rental car and take the ferry across the Cook Strait to Picton. Collect your rental car and enjoy the comfortable journey to Nelson to visit Jens Hansen Gold and Silversmith, crafters of the One Ring. Embrace the combination of charm and luxury at Kershaw House. Day eight is at your leisure to discover the splendors of Nelson at your preferred pace. You have the option of visiting the World of Wearable Art and Classic Cars Museum for an insight into the riches of the region, or you can shoot into the sky on a helicopter tour bound for the remote filming locations highlighting South of Rivendell. Travel along the stunning west coast scenery on day nine to see the Punakaiki rock formations. You have the option of venturing into the Nile River Caves to view the stunning glowworms before reaching Hokitika. Once along the relaxing streets of the town, you find the luxurious comforts of the Rimu Lodge.

On day ten you continue south to see the remarkable figures of the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers, reminding you of the dramatic landscape of Middle-earth as portrayed by Peter Jackson. You reach Misty Peaks hotel and delight in the mixture of extravagance and coziness. Take advantage of the opportunity to view the famous Fox and Franz Josef glaciers on a breathtaking helicopter flight on day eleven, witnessing the curvature of the valleys and mountains. Continue along the scenic roads passing rivers and lakes to reach the town of Wanaka where you settle into Wanaka Springs Lodge. On day twelve you step out on a half-day jet boat adventure, passing mountains, waterfalls, and forests connected to the journey once made by Fellowship of the Ring. After returning to Wanaka, you have time to visit the mysterious maze-like universe of Stuart Landsborough’s Puzzle World.

Your journey takes you south to Queenstown on day thirteen, stopping on the gorgeous grounds of Mt. Difficulty Bannockburn Estate Vineyard for a wine tour and tasting. Pass over Kawarau Gorge and enjoy the optional Lord of the Rings Scenic flight for an aerial view of Lothlorien and Gandalf’s route to Isengard. Relax at Browns Boutique Hotel with a view of Lake Wakatipu. On day 14 you have a four-wheel drive excursion to the secluded reaches of Middle-earth outside of Queenstown. Visit breathtaking viewpoints and riverbanks that once stood for Isengard and the Forest of Lothlorien before returning to Queenstown. On day fifteen you return to a rental car and the Queenstown airport before boarding your flight to Auckland to begin the journey home.

Note: Zicasso and "15 Year Anniversary of New Zealand as Middle-earth Tour" are not affiliated with, or sponsored or endorsed by, Middle-earth Enterprises, The Saul Zaentz Company, New Line Cinema, WingNut Films, Warner Bros.

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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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Travel Agent Review: Luxury Tahiti, Australia & New Zealand Vacation, Mo'orea, Papeete, Port Douglas, Various Tours & Activities

We were 3 couples from New York looking to plan a trip of alifetime visiting French Polynesia, New Zealand, and Australia. Welooked at cruises, land tours offered by tour companies and couldn't find anitinerary that captured all of the bucket list items each of us had. Icompleted a Zicasso travel questionnaire and they connected us with a travel plannerfrom this travel company.  Our travel planner was phenomenal from the start - responsive, attentive,understood our travel objectives and immediately began putting together anitinerary for us. With us in New York and our travel planner based in New Zealand you mightthink the time difference would complicate the planning process - not at all.We worked collaboratively over the phone, text, and email planning our trip (aU.S. number was provided so there was no international communication charges).Our planner drafted an itinerary (including destinations and air flights); offeredtour options, suggestions and recommendations; and wherever possible providedsmall personal tours. With our travel plan nearly complete we decided to dropone of our destinations (Melbourne) and add a new destination (AyersRock/Uluru). In order to make this work the Australia part of our itinerary hadto be reworked. No problem at all - our travel planner quickly had all of the hotel, flight,tour and transport arrangements made and the pricing finalized. Our finalvacation plan had us traveling almost 4 weeks visiting Moorea, Auckland,Rotorua, Queenstown (NZ), Cairns/Port Douglas, Ayers Rock, and Sydney - allwith amazing tours to enrich and highlight our destinations. 

About 2-3 weeks before our trip we received our detailed electronicitinerary complete with flight, hotel, tour, and transport (to/fromhotel & airport) information. Also provided was travel tips for each of thecountries being visited and local contact information should we have any issuesat all during our journey.

Our trip started in Moorea where we stayed at a Resort and Spa. The pool was closed due to renovation - something we and our travel planner did not know when the reservation was made and found out about 3 weeks prior to arrival - but the hotel provided us a room credit and upgraded our accommodations to an OTW bungalow. The hotel beach was beautiful, accommodations amazing, staff warm & friendly and our stay in Moorea incredible - would highly recommend this island and hotel. While in Moorea we did two tours - Private Sailing Cruise on the Taboo - Half Day, and Private 4WD Safari Tour - Half Day. I would recommend both tours but the Sailing Cruise on the Taboo was exceptional and highly recommended.  

From Moorea our next destination was New Zealand - we spent an evening in Papeete, Tahiti to catch an early morning flight to Auckland. The hotel in Papeete we stayed at - we would not recommend this hotel at all. It was dated, very low level exterior nighttime lighting, and a host of other problems and issues. I strongly suggest staying at a better hotel on the outskirts of town.  

Our New Zealand itinerary was magnificent. In Auckland we stayed at a Hotel (highly recommend) and took the Auckland Luxury Day Tour. We enjoyed the tour and our guides (our primary guide and driver and our Maori guide) - Our primary guide was excellent (knowledgeable, informative and fun) and our Maori guide flavored the tour with Maori history, culture and traditions. Our next tour was a coach tour taking us from Auckland to Rotorua stopping along the way at Hobbiton and Waitomo. Hobbiton was beautiful and although the six of us did not read the books or see the movies we all loved the tour, the beautiful landscape, and the stories provided by our guide. The Waitomo caves and glowworms is something you should see but we found the tour groups large and clustered to close together making it difficult to hear the guides. Our day ended in Rotorua where we stayed at a lakeside hotel - a nice hotel located on Lake Rotorua. In Rotorua  we did a Geothermal Hotspots and Boat Cruise. This was a small personal tour and our tour guide was excellent providing the history, insight and science to this geothermal park. That evening we attended a tour of a Tamaki Maori Village, dinner, and a cultural show - a fun time had by all. Our last stop in New Zealand was Queenstown where we stayed at a beautiful and charming hotel - located on a hill top overlooking the lake and walking distance to town - we loved our stay here and highly recommend this hotel. From Queenstown we did the Milford Sound Nature Cruise - this is a long day with a lot of hours riding the coach bus but the cruise and beautiful landscapes are well worth it. Our last tour out of Queenstown was the Dart River Jet Safari. Our tour bus driver to the start station and river was fun, knowledgeable, and very passionate about the beautiful natural resources and landscapes of this wonderful country. The jet boat part of the tour was exhilarating with scenic stops coupled with jet spins and zooming down the scenic river. From Queenstown we left New Zealand for Cairns/Port Douglas Australia.

Australia was incredible. Our first stop was Port Douglas. Here we stayed at a Resort and Spa – a boutique type hotel that was just a few minute walk to the town and restaurants. We loved our poolside rooms and enjoyed the pool after a day of touring – definitely recommend this hotel. Our first tour here was where we explored Daintree National Park. As we cruised the river, hiked in the rain forest, walked the beaches, and toured the park, our tour guide was terrific providing information and  insight into the cultural history, the ecosystem, wildlife, and plant life. From the rain forest one day to the Great Barrier Reef the next - here we experienced the reef - Outer Reef and Snorkel Tour. Our tour group of 10 boarded the beautiful catamaran and was greeted by the captain and two mates. It was the crew that made this day fun and special. There were some that were apprehensive about swimming/snorkeling the reef - they took the time and patience to make sure everyone was comfortable and had the opportunity to enjoy this magnificent experience. The next morning was a very early start to catch our 6:25am flight to Ayers Rock. At Ayers Rock where we stayed had a beautiful room with a view of Uluru. Given the early start, we had a chance to relax and enjoy the pools our first day here. Two of our friends did the helicopter tour of Uluru in the early evening and thoroughly enjoyed the spectacular views from the air. The next morning we did the Desert Tour Including Breakfast with our guide. We enjoyed a pre-dawn breakfast and witnessed the beautiful sunrise over the desert and Uluru, and then toured Uluru where our guide told us about the history, culture, people, and geology of this incredible landmark. That night we enjoyed the A Night at the Field of Light with the Dinner tour. Here we were able to see the breathtaking views of Uluru across the desert at dusk and the sunsetting on Kata Tjuta, enjoyed an outdoor buffet dinner, and walked the pathways through the Field of Light - a wonderful way to cap the end of our last night at Uluru. Our last destination - the beautiful city of Sydney. Here we stayed at a Sydney Harbour  hotel - a beautiful boutique hotel with friendly attentive staff, delicious food, and is walking distance to many restaurants and city attractions. Our first tour, was a full day tour that took us to the Featherdale Wildlife Park (where we were able to feed kangaroos and pet koalas) and tour Blue Mountains National Park. Unfortunately the weather did not cooperate and due to the cloud cover we were only able to get a glimpse of this beautiful park. We did get to see kangaroos in the wild and our tour guide made the outing fun and informative. Our last tour of this incredible journey was the Full Day Sydney Including Harbour Sailing tour. The tour included all the key city points of interest, and a pretty drive through the suburbs to Bondi Beach, all insightfully narrated by our guide. Our tour continued with a sailboat cruise around Sydney harbor. We had some on and off rain during the cruise but the captain made the trip enjoyable with his knowledge, tidbits of information, and stories about the surrounding harbor sites and homes.  From the tropical Port Douglas; the deserts of Uluru; to the harbor, sites and mountains of Sydney - this was an amazing Australian adventure.  

There were many moving parts to this trip of a lifetime, and everything executed like precision clock work. I have to complement our travel planner and her attention to detail for the seamless execution that allowed us to fully enjoy this amazing journey. What also made this special were the tours - most of our tours were small personal tours of  6-10 in very comfortable luxury vehicles with guides that were engaging, knowledgeable, friendly and made the experience both informative and fun. 

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Luxury New Zealand Family Vacation Review: Auckland, Queenstown, Waitomo Caves Rafting, Franz Josef & Fox Glaciers, Milford Sound

We had a fantastic 12 day family trip in New Zealand!  Our agent from this New Zealand travel company put together a great itinerary that allowed our family of five to travel from Auckland to Queenstown with much ease.  The hotel accommodations perfectly fit our need with five adults, especially the Rainforest Retreat in Franz Josef.  The Tree House was wonderfully large for our days in Franz Josef and having a washer and dryer in the house was perfect for our mid-trip clothing needs.  Wanting a physically active trip, we loved the Blackwater Rafting in the Waitomo Caves, the day long Tongariro Alpine Crossing hike, hiking at the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, and the Dart River jet boats in Queenstown.  Traveling was a breeze with all the details of our trip put in place from the flights from multiple U.S cities, car rentals, hotel reservations, and the pick ups and drop offs at the hotels for some of tours we chose.  It was a great experience and we would highly recommend this company for your travel needs!

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Luxury New Zealand Tour Review: Taupo, Rotorua, Tongariro National Park, Abel Tasman Park, Mt. Cook, Tasman Glacier, Lake Wanaka

My husband and I went on a wonderful trip to New Zealand visiting both North and South Island. The trip was originally planned for 2021 but had to be postponed until this year. I prefer working with an agent, and Lindsay from our travel agency was extremely responsive, offering helpful options and suggestions. Even though the time we spent on the North Island was right after the torrential rains, we modified the itinerary to spend four days in the Taupo area and two days in Rotorua.

We hiked in the Tongariro National Park and part of the Great Lake Pathway, sailed to view the Maori Rock Carvings, and visited Orakei Korako geothermal pools and Huka Falls in the Lake Taupo area. In Rotorua, we relaxed in the mineral pools of the spa and enjoyed the indigenous Maori experience at Te Puia.

The next 12 days were spent on the South Island where we had sunny and warm weather! One of our favorite places was Abel Tasman Park where we went kayaking and hiked the beautiful Coast Trek. We continued our adventures with a memorable heli-hiking experience on the Tasman Glacier in the Mt. Cook region, followed by visiting the unique blue penguins and Royal Albatrosses on the Otago Peninsula and enjoyed a hike and cruise on the famous Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park.

We ended our journey with three days in the Lake Wanaka area where we kayaked, hiked, and visited some of the region's famous wineries.

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New Zealand Luxury Vacation Review: Queenstown, Wellington, Christchurch, Waiheke Island, Auckland, Rotorua, Franz Joseph Glacier

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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Travel Review: Luxury Tour of New Zealand, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, White Island Helicopter Tour, Fox Glacier

We were a little hesitant to utilize the "independent travel" aspect, as we have always gone as part of a group, or we went on our own. When we couldn't find a guided tour that hit all our "must-do/see" things, I found this travel agency and our travel planner was able to customize our trip. We were given a book of vouchers on arrival which kept us on track. The transportation to excursions and from one location to the next was varied, which we really liked. We rode a coach from auckland to Rotorua, which allowed us to go by the Wiatomo glowworm caves, and also to the Milford sound. We flew from Rotorua to Wellington, rode the ferry from the north to the south island, rode the trains from Picton to Christchurch, and from CC to Greymouth, where we rented a car for the remainder of the trip. The car allowed us to see places on our own which were not part of our itinerary (Pancake Rocks, Fox Glacier, Mount Cook, Glenorchy).

Our travel planner made recommendations that were very helpful and much appreciated. The partner company was very cooperative and helpful when we needed to call them.  We arrived in Christchurch the night of the earthquake( a little shaky), and were scheduled to be one the Trans-alpine over to Greymouth the Wednesday after. We knew the Coastal Pacific was out (we had been on that last train in to Christchurch), so were concerned that other railways could be affected. They were able to do the communicating for us and let us know as soon as they found out when the train was operating again. I received an e-mail from our travel planner checking on us in CC. As it turned out, none of our itinerary was altered, but I feel confident that our travel planner and her partners would have handled any changes that were needed. Excellent service and wonderful trip!!

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