Independent New Zealand Tour: North Island

What to expect on this itinerary
Discover the spirit of adventure on an independent journey through the North Island of New Zealand. Islands sprawl along the horizon off the coast of Auckland. The sounds of Maori cries echo in the night sky. The Southern Cross sparkles along the shiny Milky Way. Mountains undulate and you watch the Southern Hemisphere unfold. The spirit of the independent traveler is encouraged and rewarded on this New Zealand trip. From the friendly locals to the stunning landscape, experience the journey and enjoy the adventure of independence.
Customizable Itinerary
Auckland - Independence Day (One)
Land in Auckland ready to explore and enjoy New Zealand’s most populated city. Sky Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere, tops the city skyline, the spiraled point sticking into the clear sky. Wander through lively Queens Street on your way to the harbors where the heart of the city can be seen pulsing. The salty smell of the ocean comes on the back of the breeze that blows through the streets. The sails from boats lining the harbor jut into the air giving the city its nickname, “City of Sails.”
Visit the Auckland museum located in one of New Zealand's most historical buildings situated in a central city pleasure garden. The scent of roses lingers beneath your nose from spring to autumn and the crisp cool breeze blows in the winter. The exhibitions are exciting, full of artistic integrity and Pacific culture. Monumental carvings decorate certain exhibits, shaved from local trees, polished and shiny in their frozen faced adaptation of traditional spirits. Canoes and replicated communal buildings remain unobstructed and unimpeded for everyone to understand the cultures that have made up the current face of New Zealand. The Auckland War Memorial Museum is another of the museum’s efforts to commemorate the country’s past. An empty tomb on a pedestal stands without decoration or religious symbols to help honor those that fought for the Common Wealth during World War I. The contrast of commemorating the native soldiers lost in battle with commemorating the native culture is among the important understandings of a country coming to terms with its past and is part of the beauty that New Zealand offers as a reward to those willing to find it.
What's Included:
Auckland - Cultural Tastes
Rotorua - Cultural Adventure
Napier - The Art of Independence
Wellington - Adventurous Bayside
Wellington - Explorers Are Always Independent
Wellington - Independent Rewards
Trip Highlights
- See the tallest free standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere: Sky Tower
- Visit the stunning Waiheke Island
- Enjoy the incredible seaside town of Napier, the Art Deco Capital of the world
- Experience the urban culture of Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city
- Learn about Maori culture in New Zealand’s Cultural Capital, Rotorua
- Watch Wellington sprawl before you on a cable car ride
Detailed Description
Enjoy the independent journey through the beauty of New Zealand’s North Island on this 7-day tour packed with the beauty of the island and its people. No matter the season, New Zealand is a treasure trove of beauty. The coast is dotted with sails, the inland is decorated with pristine lakes, lush fields, and looming mountains. Traverse the scenery while enjoying the flavors of the country, from local farms to local fisheries, from the northern end of the island to the southernmost tip, there is a never ending joy to the luxuries of New Zealand
Begin your adventure with two days in Auckland and its surroundings. Experience the vibrant urban life of Auckland harbors and take the time to explore the wonders of Waiheke Island just across the Tamaki Strait. The island is decorated with incredible art, sensual landscapes, and divine eateries, and as you wander the island there will be no excess to your indulgence. Exploring Rotorua gives you a sense of the country’s history through its cultural resurgence and historical town. There is no shortage of sites to see and wonders to experience while visiting Rotorua, from luxurious spas to cultural dinners, geysers to hot springs, the city and its surroundings are filled with continuous unforgettable wonders.
Travel from Rotorua to Napier and bask in the warm colors of the Art Deco seaside village. The city relishes its title based in a Great Depression memory that has shaped the past, present, and future of the city. You will be rewarded with delight whether you are walking along the incredible shores of the sea or through the city streets. Wellington brings along the final adventure as you traverse the depths of New Zealand’s capital. For two nights you will wander through the bustling streets and surrounding mountains to see the city’s beauty as the sun glistens along the stunning bay. All the majestic wonders of New Zealand’s North Island are shown and experienced in this adventure, a reward for the independent spirit, a reward for you.
Starting Price
$2,900 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 759 reviews
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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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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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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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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Having explained to the travel agency that we wanted them to arrange a package based on our itinerary, not theirs, they eventually came up with an excellent tour plan at around half the price of the other competing company for almost the same itinerary, so that was a big positive.
Unfortunately, our trip was then delayed for three years by the Covid pandemic.
Our trip was replanned for 2023, but through no fault of the company, some amendments were necessary due to hotels and excursions being fully booked or just not available as New Zealand opened up to tourists once more. This seems to have been at least in part the reason for the poor execution of our itinerary which eventually caused us to lose all confidence in the company.
We first noticed that the written amended itinerary supplied by the company had errors such as transfers being shown from hotels booked on the original 2020 itinerary instead of from the replacement hotel booked for the 2023 tour. We queried this and were given the assurance that everything including transfers had been updated as necessary.
Our arrival and stay in Auckland was very satisfactory, but in Rotorua, our second stop, our hotel had been changed.
On our day of departure to Rotorua airport (for our flight to Wellington) our taxi to the airport failed to arrive at the hotel. After some minutes we managed to get through to the taxi company on the phone, to be told the taxi had gone to the original hotel. Our itinerary had not been amended. Thanks to our own efforts and the kind cooperation of the local taxi firm, they got us to the airport but check in had closed. Luckily, a member of the airport staff noticed our arrival and rushed our luggage through and we boarded the plane. Had this been three or four minutes later or in a larger airport we almost certainly would have missed our flight with inevitable disruption to our itinerary.
I called the office regarding this error and I was assured that they would recheck our transfer arrangements.
Later in our tour we stayed in Christchurch. The day before we were due to leave for Queenstown via Mt Cook we received a message from the agency that the transfer to Queenstown would not pick us up from our hotel and we would have to find our own way to another hotel early in the morning to meet the transfer bus. The distance to the other hotel was not far but too far for my wife to walk with our luggage, so we took a taxi. On arrival at the other hotel nobody else was waiting. Eventually when the pick up time had passed the reception staff kindly phoned our hotel and were told the bus had in fact gone to our own hotel. By the time the bus had been diverted to the second hotel the transfer journey to Queenstown had been delayed by over 30 minutes causing unnecessary inconvenience not just to us but to all the other people on the bus and shortening the tight schedule of the morning´s tour for everyone.Following this incident, we took it upon ourselves to contact each transfer company in turn to confirm the arrangements.
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