Heritage Tour of New Zealand’s South Island: Powhiri to Pounamu

Surround yourself with the natural beauty of Kaikoure Island

What to expect on this itinerary

Discover 800 years of dynamic heritage during your 13-day culture tour of New Zealand. Experience the powerful pōwhiri welcome and search for Scottish and Victorian architecture. Find a spirit of exploration exuding from pioneer history and the customs of wayfinders. Explore raw natural history and local traditions during your custom-tailored tour connecting the timelines between settlers and explorers, archipelagos and cities across the North and South islands.

Countries Visited

New Zealand

Places Visited

Christchurch, Kaikoura, Mount Cook Village, Oamaru, Dunedin, Otago Peninsula, Middlemarch, Queenstown, Arrowtown, Franz Josef, Hokitika, Greymouth

Suggested Duration

13 Days

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Day 1

Christchurch – A Short History Since the Earthquake

Christchurch’s architectural heritage came down in 2011. An earthquake devastated the city, and on a short walking tour, you can still find large piles of rubble and rutted out, ruined buildings; however, this is not a sad city story. Amid the destruction there are symbols of beauty and innovation, such as the Cardboard Cathedral and an abundance of murals that shine upon walls in various states of reconstruction. A walking tour will be a great insight into what happened, and especially what has happened since the devastating earthquake. It will prove an excellent introduction into the positive attitude and atmosphere that marks the Southern Island.

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Day 2

Christchurch – Maori Pōwhiri Welcome Plus Maori Concert and Hāngi Dinner

Day 3

Christchurch – Maori Family History and Tradition in Kaikoura – An Intimate Perspective

Day 4

Mount Cook Village – Exploring Sir Edmund Hillary’s Legacy

Day 5

Mount Cook Village – Your Own Adventure in the Mountains

Day 6

Dunedin – Discovering Victorian and Scottish Heritage

Day 7

Dunedin – New Zealand’s Only Castle and More Settler Stories

Day 8

Queenstown – A Historical Railway Line to a Mountaintop Maori Haka

Day 9

Queenstown – Heritage Tour Including Farmsteads and Gold Mining Villages

Day 10

Franz Josef – Encountering Kiwis and South Island’s World Heritage Natural History

Day 11

Hokitika – Carving Your Own Jade with Maori Artists

Day 12

Christchurch – Traditional Train Journey Across Explorers’ Passes

Day 13

Christchurch – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Be welcomed to New Zealand with a moving Maori Pōwhiri and Hāngi dinner
  • Explore New Zealand’s only castle and the Scottish heritage of Dunedin
  • Help carve your own pounamu, New Zealand greenstone jade, with a Maori artist in Hokitika
  • Travel on two old railways, reliving pioneer times on the Taieri Gorge and TranzAlpine train lines
  • Discover early settler heritage around Queenstown, including a gold mining village and traditional farmstead
  • Spot the rare rowi kiwi bird at the West Coast Wildlife Centre
  • Be inspired by Sir Edmund Hillary’s legacy as you spend two days at Mount Cook
  • Watch a Maori haka on a mountain above Queenstown
  • Explore the white-stone Victorian architecture of Oamaru
  • Spend a day with a Maori family in Kaikoura, gaining an intimate perspective on island traditions and histories
  • Surround yourself with the island’s natural history, including an adventure at Franz Josef Glacier

Detailed Description

Mountain peaks will stand like sentinels across the South Island, and dramatic cliffs will create fjords in the island’s wild West. Waterfalls will tumble, and glacial rivers will cut across the vast wilderness. Such dazzling surroundings means nature always takes over on the South Island, which makes the story of its settlers even more engaging. From the early Maori to an Antarctic explorer, this island has forged some of the most innovative communities on the planet. Their achievements can be seen in traditional greenstone art, remote railway lines, and farmsteads.

This handcrafted tour uses the island’s natural history as a backdrop to explore heritage and culture. You will start with the present, landing in Christchurch to see how the city is rebuilding itself after the 2011 earthquake. Then, gain an official welcome with a Maori Pōwhiri ceremony and Hāngi dinner. The food will be slow roasted in an underground pit. You will then spend day three with a Maori family in Kaikoura, which will be an intimate insight into 800 years of tradition and heritage. New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary learned many of his mountaineering and wilderness skills around Mount Cook. There is now a Hillary alpine center beneath New Zealand’s highest mountain, and you will have a chance to learn about the island’s explorer heritage before you make a personal adventure to the surrounding national park.

Much of the island’s European settler history is in the South. Crafted from local white-stone, the Victorian architecture of Oamaru is unique to the world. Dunedin has a Scottish flavor and is not the only New Zealand castle on the Otago Peninsula nearby. Somehow, pioneers carved a railway line through Taieri Gorge, and you will travel on the single track, before ending day eight with a Maori Haka, a ceremonial war dance, on a mountain above Queenstown. Gold mining villages and traditional farmsteads will be part of a heritage tour on day nine, with Queenstown’s natural setting keeping one foot firmly in a wilderness realm.

Nearing the end of your journey, you will take a beautiful overland journey through UNESCO World Heritage landscapes on day ten, where you will admire how ancient glaciers have carved the magnificent landscape. Your trip will come to an end in Franz Josef, where you will have the opportunity to see the incredibly rare rowi kiwi bird. To the Maori, the South Island is referred to as Te Wai Pounamu, which translates to “The Waters of Greenstone.” The precious jade is sacred to the natives, and you will help cut and carve a keepsake piece with a meaning, while a Maori artist explains different techniques and meanings for different shapes. Finally, you will end the 13-day trip with another historical train journey, from Greymouth back to Christchurch on the TranzAlpine train. Learn more about how the luxury New Zealand tour companies we work with can personalize the vacation of your dreams.

Starting Price

$5,300 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.

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  • 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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New Zealand, Australia Vacation Review: Christchurch, Queenstown, Aukland, Kangaroo Island, Great Barrier Reef, Snorkeling, Jetboat Experience, 24-Day Trip

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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New Zealand, Australia Vacation Review: Queenstown, Auckland, Milford Sound, Christchurch, 2 Weeks

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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New Zealand Travel Review: Rotorua, Christchurch, Queenstown, Franz Josef, Maori Experience, 2-Week Trip

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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New Zealand Trip Review: Queenstown, Christchurch, Milford Sound, Wineries, Nature, Wildlife, 2-Week Tour

Overall, my recent trip to New Zealand, organized by this travel agency, had some truly unforgettable highlights. The agent's hotel picks were consistently great, perfectly suiting my preferences.

Most Enjoyable/Memorable Parts: The most memorable parts of the journey included an incredible experience seeing the Akaroa dolphins, delightful vineyard stays, and a breathtaking helicopter tour that showcased the stunning landscapes. Touring the incredibly beautiful country was a constant joy. Even though we had to reschedule, Milford Sound was absolutely spectacular. Paroa Bay and Lindis were lovely places to stay, and their staff were incredibly attentive. The hotel and our stay in Christchurch were wonderful surprises; we wished we had spent another night there and one less night in Queenstown. All of our drivers were great, and we had the best time with them, especially our drivers in Christchurch – I would highly recommend keeping that company for future bookings.

Areas for Improvement / Things I Noticed: Compared to other agents I've used with Zicasso, there was a noticeable lack of personalized touches. Usually, there would be a welcome letter or a fun gesture upon arrival, and little notes at different locations highlighting the travel agent's favorite spots or things not to miss.

A significant point of friction was the communication, or rather, the lack thereof. There was no WhatsApp group for the group to communicate once we arrived in the country. There was a complete lack of proactive communication from the ground team; I only heard from them if I reached out with a problem. Typically, there's a "welcome to the country, here's our WhatsApp chat in case you need anything" message, with the team constantly monitoring it.

I also found myself having to check in for flights and activities myself. This has always been confirmed and taken care of by the agent in my previous experiences, with updates provided via WhatsApp or email.

The mandatory app download was also problematic. The app itself wasn't great as it didn't allow for back-and-forth messaging and lacked quick-link calling, forcing me to copy and paste numbers when I needed to contact the tour operator. It was also frustrating that I couldn't add my own bookings or places I wanted to check out, meaning I constantly had to switch between apps.

Finally, there was a booking discrepancy in Christchurch. After I specifically asked to confirm the correct number of people, and the team assured me the correct number was confirmed, the penguin tour operator stated only three people were booked. I had to instruct them to contact the booking agent directly to sort it out.

Things We Would Have Avoided: Staying in Queenstown was a bit of a disappointment as it felt overly touristy. Even though the hotel had a shuttle, its location was quite far from everything, making it inconvenient.

Despite these points, the trip provided many fantastic experiences and showcased the agent's ability to select excellent accommodations and plan exciting activities.

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Australia, New Zealand Vacation Review: Sydney, Queenstown, Private Tours, 23 Days

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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New Zealand Vacation Review: Mount Cook Village, Southern Alps, Queenstown, Wanaka, 5 Nights

We had an escorted tour to New Zealand with a big tour company, but wanted to add on a few days at the end without the tour company. So I contacted Zicasso, who we have used for African safaris. They set us up with our trip planners. From half a world away, I could have booked the three hotels and rental car myself, but I wanted the expertise and back-up of somebody right there in New Zealand in case of problems. And I am glad we did. Our agent was always available by phone or email to answer questions. We picked up the rental car at Queenstown airport, then had two nights at Mount Cook Village, with spectacular vistas of the Southern Alps, then two nights at Wānaka, another of the scenic spots of the South Island. We met our agent at the tour office on our way out of town. Then, the last night was in Queenstown.

The trouble started the next afternoon while waiting for our flight home from Queenstown airport. All flights were canceled that afternoon due to heavy wind shear. They booked us for the next day. Hundreds of people were scrambling to get hotel rooms, like we were. We just could not find anything on our own and were thinking we would have to sleep in the bushes, since the airport closed at night. But then I called our agent and, within a few minutes, she had us booked in one of the last available rooms in Queenstown. This is what I meant by “back-up in case of problems.” I am very glad we went with Zicasso’s tour company and will use them if we go back to New Zealand.

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