Inspiring Self Drive New Zealand Vacation

What to expect on this itinerary
Fourteen days will allow you to discover the many wonders of New Zealand on this adventurous, handcrafted tour leading from the dazzling cosmopolitan of Auckland to the garden city of Christchurch. Along the way, New Zealand’s staggering wilderness will come to life as you explore the mesmerizing plains, gleaming peninsulas, and alpine peaks that sweep New Zealand’s illustrious countryside.
Customizable Itinerary
Auckland - Something for Everyone
Auckland is a thriving cosmopolitan city that is both a beating economic heart of New Zealand and a gateway to the spectacular unspoiled scenery that spreads through the North Island’s countryside. For those seeking city highlights or a little more adventure, you will be thrilled to find something for everyone in Auckland, from the pristine parks peppering its charming districts to the decadent restaurants lining its beautiful boulevards. After transferring to your accommodation, you will have the evening to acclimate to the atmospheric city of Auckland.
What's Included:
Auckland - Into the Wild
Coromandel Peninsula - Across the Pohutukawa Coast
Coromandel Peninsula - Balmy Waters of Hot Water Beach
Rotorua - Landscapes of the Lord of the Rings
Rotorua - Stories of the Maori People
Queenstown - New Zealand’s Adventure Capital
Queenstown - Dining on Lake Wakatipu
Queenstown - Wonders of the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area
Aoraki - Making Way for Mount Cook
Aoraki - Glacial Geological Discoveries
Christchurch - Glimmers of Gold in the Canterbury Plains
Christchurch - Romantic Moments with Nature
Christchurch - Celebrating the Adventure
Trip Highlights
- Explore the wild rainforests of the Waitakere Ranges, strolling through the verdant greenery to cascading waterfalls and retreating to an untouched beach lining the west coast of Auckland
- Soak in the balmy waters of the Coromandel Peninsula’s Hot Water Beach and immerse yourself in the traditional fishing village culture of seaside town Tairua
- Immerse yourself in historic and cultural discoveries unveiled in Wahi, particularly at viewpoints overlooking the Martha Mine and onboard the antique Goldfields Railway
- Visit the famous Hobbiton, a fictional destination created for the Lord of the Rings films built into the flourishing green fields of Matamata
- Retreat to the Mitai Maori Village for an evening spent with welcoming hosts who will share both their cultural stories and traditional delicacies with you
- Lap up an exquisite BBQ dining experience onboard the TSS Earnslaw Steamship as it sails across the sparkling waters of Lake Wakatipu under the twinkling night sky
- Zip across the Dart River to explore the unspoiled wildlife wonders and heritage of the famous Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area
- Ascend to the summits of Mount Cook to discover the glacial geological highlights that cover its alpine expanse, from floating icebergs to frosty cliffs
Starting Price
$14,800 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
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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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