New Zealand’s South Island: Leisure Tour for Seniors

Queenstown with the Remarkables mountains in the background

What to expect on this itinerary

You can indulge in idyllic vineyards and rugged glacial landscapes during your 14-day New Zealand tour for seniors. You will travel at your preferred pace on a custom-tailored tour perfect for an easy-going exploration that reveals the highlights of South Island. You will cruise the majestic Milford Sound, watch for fascinating whales off the Kaikoura coast, and witness preserved Maori heritage for your perfect New Zealand adventure.

Countries Visited

New Zealand

Places Visited

Queenstown, Milford Sound, Franz Josef, Hokitika, Punakaiki, Nelson, Picton, Blenheim, Kaikoura, Christchurch

Suggested Duration

14 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Queenstown - A Relaxing Day on Lake Wakatipu

Lake Wakatipu extends serenely beneath the wingtips as you touch down in Queenstown. The Remarkables will shimmer white as their peaks remain snowbound year-round. After an airport transfer, you will check into a hotel on the lake. You can take a short stroll along the shore where you can find a couple of restaurants. New Zealand is extremely relaxed, and there is no better introduction than landing in Queenstown.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Day 2

Queenstown - Your Choice of Activity on Another Relaxed Day

Day 3

Milford Sound - Overnight on the Famous Fjord

Day 4

Queenstown - Dolphins, Seals, and Superlative Wilderness

Day 5

Franz Josef - A Stunning Journey Through Mt. Aspiring and Westland National Parks

Day 6

Franz Josef - Scenic Glacial Flight and Optional Hikes

Day 7

Punakaiki - Maori Culture and a Bizarre Coastal Landscape

Day 8

Nelson - New Zealand's Most Loveable Town for Seniors

Day 9

Nelson - Scenic Cruise in Abel Tasman National Park

Day 10

Blenheim - A Delightful Cruise on Marlborough Sounds

Day 11

Blenheim - Relaxing in New Zealand's Most Famous Wine Region

Day 12

Kaikoura - Whale and Dolphin Watching on the Eastern Coast

Day 13

Christchurch - A Cardboard Cathedral and a Glimpse of Antarctica

Day 14

Christchurch - Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in the wonder of Milford Sound during a luxury overnight cruise
  • Take a scenic flight above Franz Josef and Fox glaciers, and embrace the wild beauty of Tai Poutini
  • Explore bucolic Marlborough with all your senses, including tasting the best of New Zealand’s most famous wine region
  • Connect with Maori culture with a stop in Hokitika
  • Spot dolphins and whales during a day of discovery in Kaikoura
  • Relax in Queenstown, a beautiful alpine town for starting your two-week trip
  • Explore the island’s breathtaking waters, including a cruise in Abel Tasman National Park and exploring Marlborough Sounds
  • Discover the town of Nelson, the most loved place on the South Island for seniors
  • Experience how Christchurch is recovering after the 2011 earthquake during an eye-opening final 24 hours on tour

Detailed Description

Vast mountain ranges will shimmer white with snow on New Zealand’s South Island. There is great wilderness here, and over a third of the island is protected as a national park Continuing the journey, you will stay amid vineyards or cruise through sun-kissed sounds. The island has its wild side, but the great highlight here, especially for senior travelers, is the sheer diversity of the landscape. Here, you can enjoy a myriad of new landscapes and experiences without needing to leave your comfort zone. Everything is made easy and accessible by excellent transport connections and a well-developed tourist infrastructure. So, you can enjoy a little of the wild before relaxing on the coast and sampling the delicious Sauvignon Blanc.

Having two full weeks here will ensure that the trip runs at an easy-going pace, keeping the time on the move at a minimum. You will have two nights in most destinations, and each journey will be part of the experience. This private tour is not quite a full loop of the island. You will start in Queenstown and travel north through the mountains to the West Coast. Then, you will ride along the coast all the way around to Christchurch in the East. This will ensure that you can experience the most famous national parks and scenic areas, and at the same time, make connections with local culture that is both Maori and European in heritage. Some of the stops will be deep in nature, while towns like Queenstown and Nelson are perennial favorites of senior travelers from all over the world.

Your two days in Queenstown will be left free. It is the island’s best tourist gateway, which is a sublime town that is tucked between the mountains and the lake. For days three and four you will be in Fiordland, where you will travel on an overnight cruise along the iconic and irrepressible Milford Sound. The road journey to Franz Josef on day five is New Zealand’s most scenic drive, and you will pass countless lakes as you traverse both Mt. Aspiring and Westland national park. You will partake in a unique alpine experience on day six that will be complete with a scenic flight along with an optional glacial hike. You will have now spent four days in Te Wahipounamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been shaped by millennia of glaciation.

Now you will hug the coast. Hokitika is the main Maori cultural base on the island, but Punakaiki will provide an afternoon and evening on the strangest of beaches. Seductive old Nelson has become a hotspot for senior travelers and retiring locals. You will spend two nights here, which allows for a day cruise in nearby Abel Tasman National Park. The Marlborough Sounds will be visited en route to two nights in Blenheim, which is the heart of New Zealand’s wine industry. Next, you will spend the day on the Eastern coast as you go whale and dolphin watching in Kaikoura before a day in a Christchurch. Interested in learning more by seeing some of our travelers’ New Zealand vacation tour reviews? Click here for more.

Starting Price

$5,700 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.

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Australia & New Zealand Travel Agent Review: Sydney, Port Douglas, South Island, Wellington, Kayaking Doubtful Bay, River Rafting
Wonderful. It was well planned and went off without a hitch (other than the rain/flooding in NZ.) Our travel planner is well informed on the area. He listened to what we were looking for and the itinerary reflected that. It was action-packed but the activities did not repeat themselves. We did change a few of the hotels from what the planner initially suggested (as we wanted a king bed) and in hindsight--those were the least liked hotels (especially the hotel in Sydney and the Villas-a bit shabby.)We have friends that did Shotover River Rafting which is probably a more thrilling ride through the Gorge but due to the weather we were glad we were on Dart, as Shotover wasn't running. We did the the Queenstown Steamship cruise (the lunch option) on a day that one of the days that our 4 tours were cancelled due to the raining/flooding and really enjoyed that. Also the Sydney Harbor Lunch was very nice. The weather temperature was pretty good and heard from Franz Josef through Te Anau that the substantial rain was a century event.The tour guides did an excellent job, really enjoyed our guide from Walkabout Cultural and our guide from the Doubtful Bay Kayaking (Doubtful was really more stunning than Milford). We did hit a Millers Point hotel on our first day in Sydney (nice late afternoon activity/view) and would recommend restaurants:1. An international dish restaurant in Port Douglas (best dinner of the trip)2. Makers of the best peanut butter (for a novelty PB snack) in Wellington3.Seafood and Vegetarian restaurant in Christchurch4. Italian in Wanaka (best to make rsvps)5. Hamburger restaurant in Queenstown (for the novelty) and the Pub on the wharf for a good $20 dinner and live music at 8pm 

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Luxury Fiji & New Zealand Tour Review:Auckland, Waitomo Caves, Hobbiton, Rotorua, Christchurch, Trans Alpine Railway, Snorkeling
Overall, we were happy with the itinerary and the hotel choices (details about each location below). All the transitions were smooth and hassle free. Fiji Sofitel was a great choice for us. The accommodations were clean, comfortable, and with views. The staff were all super friendly and approachable. There was even free laundry facilities. The lounge area and pool were superb. We loved the complimentary breakfast (lots of fresh fruit and pastries). Dinners at the buffet were OK, good food and service, but nothing special. We also appreciated how close Sofitel was to the port so we could go there for dinner as well. We did take a snorkeling day trip with a travel company partner in Fiji used by this travel company, which was fun. Fortunately the weather was good that day. The main downside of Sofitel (and all of the nearby hotels) is that the beach and water are not really good (thank goodness Sofitel had a nice pool area). If we were to go back to Fiji, we would probably want to explore more of the remote islands. Auckland Scenic Hotels was again a great choice for us. The central location was great, and the room was clean and comfortable. We thought that having both the bus tour and the cruise was maybe too much guided touring of the city. Jeff enjoyed the bus tour because it gave us a chance to get oriented and check out some of the different areas which we may not have had a chance to get to otherwise. We probably could have done without the Harbor Cruise, though. Both the Waitomo caves and Hobbiton tours were better than we expected. However it was a very long day on the bus with many transfers. Too bad the sites are so far away in New Zealand! Rotorua Ibis Rotorua was again a good choice for us. Clean and comfortable, with a nice location. One of the things we really enjoyed was the walk along the lake. We were pleasantly surprised to come across geothermal features right along the hike. We enjoyed the morning at Te Puia. We probably could have spent more of the morning there (and maybe skipped the Agrodome and/or Rainbow Springs). Rainbow Springs looks like a great place to take families, but we could have probably done without. The Mitai experience overall was enjoyable but did not feel authentic, and honestly the food was not good. I'm not sure if any of the other Hangi dinner experiences are any different, but I expected more (especially given the cost!) Christchurch Of all the places we stayed, we thought the Cotswold was the worst experience. Although it looks cute from the outside, the rooms are kind of frumpy and the walls are thin. The staff in the lobby were not particularly friendly or helpful, and the location was not ideal (a bit of a walk to Merivale and far from downtown Christchurch). The TranzAlpine trip was wonderful! Probably not something we would have known to book for ourselves - so it was a treat. The weather cooperated! Franz Josef Punga Grove was a great place with very friendly staff and clean/comfortable rooms. We enjoyed doing hikes around the area. Although we weren't able to go with the guided tour, we went on several of the self-guided hikes, which were nice. Queenstown The Copthorne has a nice lobby, nice rooms, and gorgeous views. Strangely, the hallways were very dingy looking. The tour with the travel company partner in New Zealand used by these travel specialists to Milford sound was great (and seemed like to best tour company). Our driver was Maori, and told us about the legends in both Mauri and English! Although this was also a long bus day, the tour company's bus was more comfortable than other buses we had been on. The Milford Sound experience was also very nice. In general - as I mentioned earlier, all the transfers and pick-ups went very smoothly. We're were a little surprised that our airline seats were not pre-assigned, and we didn't have the ability to pick out the seats for some of the airlines. Is this typical for the airlines (e.g. Air Pacific)?

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New Zealand Luxury Vacation Review: Queenstown, Wellington, Picton, Greymouth, Christchurch, 16-Day Vacation

The trip was well planned. The response from Zicasso’s travel agency was prompt and helpful while planning and during the trip.

Our driver/guide was awesome; very knowledgeable in all aspects of travel and photography, well mannered and very helpful.

The ferry from Wellington to Picton was in awful condition. Most of the toilets did not work and the scenery was nowhere near as profound as described by the agency.

The three nights in Queenstown for senior citizens like us (65+) was too long if you are not into bungee jumping, rafting, kayaking, etc. Instead, it would have been nice to spend a day or two in a place like Wanaka, or one night in Te Anau near Milford Sound.

While the train trip from Greymouth to Christchurch was great and scenic, the agency should have booked the seats on the left side (facing the front of the train) as most of the nice views were on that side.

The hotel in Christchurch was way below the four- to five-star accommodation requested by us.

Overall, however, we had a great trip!

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New Zealand Travel Review: Auckland, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Sailing, Wine Tasting, Hiking, 2 Week Adventure Trip
This was a trip of a lifetime.  We worked well together, came up with an awesome itinerary for 6 weeks to New Zealand and Australia.  You name it we were going to do it.  This truly was an itinerary with planes, trains & automobiles.  Let's not forget to include boats, helicopter, camel and kayak.  We had such a variety of things planned including wine tasting in both NZ and Australia.  I can't say enough good things about our travel company!!!  In the planning stages they even spoke to us about where and when to go as far as seasons and which way to go whether it be Australia first or NZ. As it turned out, the recommendation to go to New Zealand first was perfect. We were saved the experience of Australia for only a few weeks and maybe being stuck there!  No stone was left unturned, even when the fires occurred in Australia.  Our impact was going to be minimal.We left the US on March 9th for NZ arriving on the 11th.  No problems with Covid-19, we continued on with our itinerary.  Sailing in the harbor in Auckland, wine tasting on a beautiful little island outside of Auckland.  On to Queenstown which is delightful and Milford Sound for an overnight on a ship.  Absolutely beautiful.  Glad we did this vs a day trip or boat ride.  We flew back to Queenstown, which I'd recommend because you have a great overview of the mountains.  Breathtaking!!  Picked up a rental car and drove to Franz Josef to climb the glacier.  We're an older couple, but this was an incredible, first-time experience! My husband still marvels! We took a train to Christchurch which is still suffering the after effects of the 2011 earthquake.  Again a train up the Pacific Coast which is beautiful to Nelson.  Kayaking, hiking and a catamaran in the Tasman Sea.  What scenery!!  Up to Rotorua for more fun.  Well this is where the wheels starting coming off of our fun.  Things got cancelled because of Covid-19 and the ever changing environment of new shut downs and what the government was asking of people and vacationers.  Starting on the 15th of March our travel agent was continually in contact with us about Covid-19 and how our itinerary was going to be impacted.  She made alternative suggestions, we made the decision to extend in NZ.  As our trip went along, things kept changing....  NZ decided to shut down on March 25 midnight.  Our new flight home was March 29, then March 27.  She worked with us so closely and was so helpful she actually got us a flight home on March 25.  While we were having fun and enjoying ourselves, this company was working for us behind the scenes.  You can't ask for more than that!!  By the way, we came home and quarantined.  To date, we're healthy.

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New Zealand Tour: Queenstown, Franz Josef Glacier, Punakaiki, Kaiteriteri, Christchurch, Outdoor Adventures, Intercity Coach

My travel agent was absolutely brilliant. She mapped out a wonderful trip covering many adventure activities in Queenstown before heading over to Franz Josef, Punakaili, Neslson/Kieteriteri, and then Christchurch.  Each leg of my trip was equally enjoyable.  My agent was very in tune to what I wanted to accomplish, flexible in last minute changes, and friendly as she not only provided needed details we chatted about various topics. I have and will continue to recommend this travel company to anyone I catch wind of wanting to visit New Zealand or Australia.

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New Zealand Travel Review: Queens town, Milford Sound, Franz Josef, Kaikoura, Picton, Taupo, Rotorua, Waitomo, Matamata

We had an amazing time in New Zealand and used Zicasso to find an agent.  I spoke on the phone with them and they made a custom plan for us and price was competitive with several other companies.  They communicated quickly and sent our itinerary by email.  We used them to plan a  10 day, 9 night travel of the South Island including Queens town, Milford Sound, Franz. Josef, and Kaikoura.  We then took a ferry from Picton and met our relatives on the North Island and spent 6 days there going to Taupo, Rotorua, Waitomo,  Matamata and leaving via Auckland (North Island was on our own).

There was a change to our flight and we were not updated until we got our final itinerary by email so I would book flights separately in the future.  In addition, be aware they use another agent ATS Pacific to handle local arrangements and they made an error not booking a Milford Sound that we specifically requested and paid.  We did not see the error until we received vouchers and packet in New Zealand so spent some vacation time calling and emailing to fix the mistake.

Overall, we enjoyed our vacation and other than the agent's error in booking our Milford Sound trip, our flight getting rained out and some minor issues with Bluebridge, everything ran smoothly with taxi transfer, coaches and trains.

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