Spectacular Sights of New Zealand for Seniors

What to expect on this itinerary
Your private 10-day New Zealand tour for seniors reveals the highlights of the North and South islands from Maori culture in Rotorua to the captivating nature of Marlborough Sound. Sample delicious wines, cruise the stunning Hauraki Gulf, search for enchanting whales, and wander the lively streets of Christchurch. You will experience the mixture of relaxation and adventure, heritage and natural wonder at your preferred pace.
Customizable Itinerary
Auckland – Auckland Attractions
Auckland may be New Zealand’s largest city, but it is a leisurely place that reflects the country’s laid-back atmosphere. Most international flights land early in the morning, so you will have a full day to explore some of the city’s highlights. You will be met at the airport by your private guide, and this day is entirely flexible. Given the jet lag and travel time, you will probably spend part of the day sleeping or at least just relaxing close to your hotel on the harbor-front. Your guide will outline a number of attractions for you, such as the Sky Tower, a walk on Mt. Eden, or one of the quirky neighborhoods that are famous for cafes and coffee.
What's Included:
Auckland – On the Hauraki Gulf
Rotorua – Laid-Back Sightseeing
Rotorua – Maori Culture and Volcanic History
Napier – A Secluded City
Wellington – Iconic Countryside
Marlborough – New Zealand Wineries
Kaikoura – Whales and Wildlife
Christchurch – A Revitalized City
Christchurch – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy authentic Maori experiences during a full day of cultural immersion in Rotorua
- Marvel at sperm whales as they frolic in the blue waters off Kaikoura
- Cross the Cook Strait to discover the superlative Marlborough Sound
- Admire the city lights of quirky Wellington
- Spend a day cruising around the Hauraki Gulf, which is located in tropical Northern New Zealand
- Relax in the wineries of Hawkes Bay and Marlborough
- Venture off the beaten track with an afternoon in Napier and some lesser-known Middle Earth locations
- Discover how Christchurch is innovatively recovering from earthquake damage
Detailed Description
New Zealand has too many highlights for ten days, and you would probably need ten months to go everywhere and to see everything, but ten days can be perfect for travelers because it offers a wide variety of sights and experiences from quirky cities to extravagant landscapes. You can see and do a lot while still traveling at a laid-back pace that reflects the country’s prevailing atmosphere. This exciting, 10-day journey to New Zealand is handcrafted for senior travelers and is privately escorted. You can travel at your pace and stop wherever you want. An experienced local guide will do the driving to ensure that you get to enjoy authentic experiences rather than just the famous tourist sights.
You will travel from Auckland to Christchurch with most nights being spent in a new destination. Six days will celebrate the highlights of the North Island before you experience the South Island’s soul-stirring landscapes. After easing into your vacation on day one, you will spend day two cruising Hauraki Gulf in the country’s tropical north. Karangahake Gorge and Te Puke are just two highlights on the road to Rotorua, which is where you will spend two nights at the home and heart of Maori culture. This is a wonderful place to explore indigenous traditions, including food, music, and dance. It is also a town that is dominated by volcanic life, and you will witness enormous geysers and mud pools.
Your guide will lead you to Napier on day five, which is a cool and quirky little city that is excluded from most tourist itineraries. The surrounding countryside is breathtaking whether you choose to visit the coast or cruise around vineyards. Hawkes Bay is another bucolic spot, and you can choose how much time to spend there en route to Wellington, which is the world’s cutest capital city. During these ten days, you will learn that the journey is a large part of the experience in New Zealand, and sometimes it can be as inspiring as the actual destinations. Often, it is the landscapes that you see on the way that are most memorable in a country with such an incredible variety of them.
On day seven, you will traverse the Cook Strait en route to Marlborough, which is New Zealand’s most famous wine region. Here, you can sample world-renowned Sauvignon blanc and relax among the wineries. Afterward, you will have a relatively long drive to Marlborough, where you will hug the coastline beneath landscapes that are carved by volcanos. Kaikoura is where you will search for sperm whales and other wildlife before a short jaunt to Christchurch, which is an artistic city that is reinventing itself after a massive earthquake. Your guide will accompany you from Auckland to Christchurch, and each day will present opportunities for you to customize your route and activities.
We work closely with the best New Zealand tour operators to ensure that you have a fully personalized trip of a lifetime.
Starting Price
$3,300 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.
What's Included
The starting price is based on travel during the low season for a minimum of two travelers staying in shared 3-star accommodations. Please inquire for a custom trip quote based on your travel preferences and travel dates.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 808 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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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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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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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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