New Zealand for Families: A Tailor-Made Journey
15 days from $6,220
Explore New Zealand’s North and South Islands with enriching activities for all ages. Meet kiwis at the country’s largest hatchery, cruise Milford Sound spotting penguins and seals, kayak along the coast of Abel Tasman National Park, and ride a 4x4 through Queenstown’s mountains. Stay in well-located lodges and enjoy free time to explore spots such as Auckland, Rotorua, Wellington, and Queenstown, tailoring the adventure to your family’s interests.
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Highlights
- Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the kiwi hatchery at Rainbow Springs Nature Park and see these unusual native birds up close.
- Step into a world of hobbits and elves on visits to “the Shire” movie set from The Lord of the Rings and the special effects studios of Wellington’s Weta Workshop.
- Go kayaking, hiking, and boating in beautiful Abel Tasman National Park, exploring golden beaches and hidden coves and spotting seals and possibly penguins.
- Soar over Fiordland National Park on a scenic flight, and discover the spectacular Milford Sound and its abundant wildlife on a cruise.
Sample Itinerary
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The following itinerary is a sampling of the experiences that we offer on a Tailor-Made Journey. Working with our country specialists, you can customize your itinerary to fit your timing, your budget, and your interests, including accommodations, activities, and the places you visit.
Day 1 — Auckland, New Zealand
Upon your arrival in Auckland, meet your private driver for the transfer to your hotel. Take the rest of the day to get acclimated and discover the city on your own.
Day 2 — Auckland
Meet your guide this morning for a tour of New Zealand’s most cosmopolitan city. Built atop dozens of volcanic cones on an isthmus between two harbors, Auckland is brimming with lively neighborhoods and interesting sites. Take in views of the sea from Viaduct Harbour, wander bustling Queen Street, and see the iconic Skytower. As you explore together, your guide will share insights into the city’s evolution and its unusual natural history. (B)
Day 3 — Hobbiton / Rotorua
Pick up your rental car today and travel south to Rotorua, stopping for a tour of Middle Earth at Hobbiton, a farm that was transformed into the Shire for the Lord of the Rings movies. Explore its charming cottages and dens built right into the hillocks—and see where Gandalf conjured magic and Bilbo tended to his garden. Even those who haven’t read or seen J.R. Tolkien’s tales are bound to be enchanted. Cap off your visit with a drink at the Green Dragon Inn. Continue to geothermal area of Rotorua, a center of Māori culture, and check in to your lodge. (B)
Day 4 — Rotorua
Spend today encountering some of New Zealand’s endemic species at Rainbow Springs Nature Park. Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the park’s kiwi hatchery—the largest in the world—and learn about efforts to protect this flightless bird. With luck you’ll be able to see some of the hatchlings; more than 2,000 have been born here. As you explore the park, you’ll also have a chance to spot other rare creatures native to these islands, including keas, kakas, and tuataras. Return to Rotorua this afternoon. (B)
Day 5 — Rotorua
Today is yours to discover the sites around Rotorua. We recommend driving to the Waitomo Caves, famous for their glowworms. Here, take a guided tour of vast Ruakuri Cave, illuminated by thousands of glowworms, and seek out underground waterfalls, fossilized shells, and more. (B)
Day 6 — Auckland / Wellington
Drop off your rental car at the airport in Rotorua, and board your flight to Wellington, New Zealand’s seaside capital. Take a private transfer to your hotel and set out to explore this lovely, cosmopolitan city on your own. (B)
Day 7 — Wellington
Step into a fascinating world of special effects on a at the Weta Workshop, the Academy Award-winning group behind several blockbuster movies such as The Lord of the Rings, King Kong, and Avatar. See how costumes and props are made; come face to face with Gollum; and see swords, armor, and other authentic artifacts from Middle Earth! This afternoon is yours to explore as you wish. You might ride the cable car to a lookout above the city and visit the nearby botanic garden, or head to the Te Papa Museum, where interactive exhibits give visitors of all ages a deeper look into Māori culture. (B)
Day 8 — Abel Tasman National Park
Early this morning, board a ferry for the South Island. Arrive in Picton, where you’ll pick up your rental car, and enjoy a scenic drive along the coast to the Abel Tasman National Park, your home for the next three nights. (B)
Day 9 — Abel Tasman National Park
New Zealand’s smallest national park, the Abel Tasman is a stunning stretch of coast, with golden beaches, wild islands, and secluded bays, as well as subtropical forests tucked into its valleys. Explore the park on a cruise to Tonga Island, home to a large seal colony and many species of seabird—including, sometimes, little blue penguins. Return to the mainland for a walk on the picturesque Coast Track to Bark Bay. This afternoon, kayak along the park’s shores before cruising back down the coast to Kaiteriteri. (B)
Day 10 — Abel Tasman National Park
Take the day to explore the Abel Tasman's many hiking trails with your family. Watch for wekas, an endemic flightless woodhen, and observe their funny way of walking. Keep an eye out for seals and dolphins offshore. There are photo opportunities around every bend. If you prefer, join a small group for a guided tour of the park. This evening, head to the nearby town of Mapua for dinner at one of the restaurants on the wharf. Make sure to sample the region's local wines and olives. (B)
Day 11 — Nelson / Queenstown
After a leisurely morning, make your way to the airport in Nelson in time for your flight to Queenstown, situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu within the Southern Alps. A private driver will meet you at the airport and escort you to your hotel. (B)
Day 12 — Milford Sound / Queenstown
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime experience today: a scenic flight over New Zealand’s Fiordland and a cruise on the spectacular Milford Sound. Board a light aircraft for your flight over an otherworldly landscape of steep mountains split by narrow fjords. Then join a cruise on the Milford Sound, gliding past vertical cliffs and gorges laced with waterfalls and catching glimpses of seals, dolphins, penguins, and other seabirds. Return to Queenstown via light aircraft. Your pilot will point out glaciers and other sights of the Southern Alps along the way. (B,L)
Day 13 — Queenstown
Climb into a 4x4 vehicle for a thrilling off-road explorer tour of the towering mountains and deep valleys surrounding Lake Wakatipu. Discover how glaciers shaped this dramatic landscape and learn about the Māori legend of a monster that sleeps at the bottom of the lake, causing the water levels to rise and fall with every breath. Don’t forget your cameras—the day promises to be full of great photo opportunities! (B)
Day 14 — Queenstown
Enjoy a free day to explore Queenstown as you wish. Considered New Zealand’s adventure capital, the city has a dazzling array of activities on offer and is said to be the birthplace of commercial bungee jumping. Less extreme options include a hike on one of the many trails near the city or a bike ride along the lake shores. (B)
Day 15 — Return home
Today, transfer to the airport in time for your onward flight. (B)
Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)
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Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy, based on four travelers in two rooms, and do not include international air. They reflect the itinerary shown here, and are intended as a broad indication of how much you should budget for your trip. We can tailor your trip to match your budget by adjusting the trip duration or departure date, and choosing accommodations and activities that suit your needs and interests.
Prices are based on rates of exchange, airfare & fuel (where applicable), tariffs, taxes, and other costs as of the tour publication date. We reserve the right to correct errors and to increase program prices to cover increased costs, tariffs, and taxes received after prices are published and to reflect currency fluctuations.
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Accommodations
Intercontinental Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
Situated overlooking Waitemata Harbour, the InterContinental Auckland serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the city on foot.
City Lights Boutique Lodge
Rotorua, New Zealand
This boutique B&B offers comfortable lodgings set in large grounds on the slopes of Mount Ngongotaha just outside Rotorua. With just three guest rooms, City Lights Boutique Lodge offers an intimate experience with genial hosts who can provide expert advice about the area.
There is a large guest lounge with an open fireplace, soft leather sofas, zebra-print rug and bold, contemporary art, and two of the rooms offer direct access to the outdoor terrace. Along with the B&B rooms, the property also offers a two-bedroom apartment and a two-bedroom cottage, both of which have self-catering kitchens. All are decorated in a comfortable, contemporary manner with modern en suite bathrooms and large windows.
In the morning, the healthy buffet breakfast includes local fruit and juices, homemade muesli and preserves, yoghurts and breads. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the property, a small gym and an infrared sauna. Outside, there is a heated spa pool in the garden and plenty of space in the seating area which is kitted out with sun loungers. The lodge also has a resident cat, Oscar, and seven alpacas.
Bolton Hotel
Wellington, New Zealand
A family-owned, independent hotel in Wellington’s central business district, the Bolton Hotel offers a range of spacious, chic studios and apartment-style suites. Its Artisan restaurant offers up authentic kiwi cuisine using fresh, local ingredients, as well as a stylish high tea. The hotel’s fitness center includes a sauna, a spa-pool, and a lap pool; and Wellington’s waterfront is just a short walk away.
Abel Tasman Lodge
Mārahau, New Zealand
Abel Tasman Lodge is a comfortable, rustic property located just a short distance from the pristine beaches and lush forests of the Abel Tasman National Park. The lodge offers a range of accommodation options, from well-appointed rooms to self-contained units, all equipped with modern amenities and a private deck area. Each room and chalet is thoughtfully furnished, with a focus on comfort and convenience. Facilities at the lodge include a fully equipped shared guest kitchen, BBQ areas and a wood fired hot tub, which is the ideal spot for taking in the clear night skies. There are plenty of walking trails to explore from the lodge itself, and the nearby town of Kaiteriteri has a range of restaurants and shops. Marahau Beach is a 15 minute walk from the lodge, where you can take advantage of the local water taxi that has several departures daily, and is the perfect way to explore the coastline.
The Rees Hotel & Luxury Apartments
Queenstown, New Zealand
The Rees Hotel, Luxury Apartments and Lakeside Residences enjoys a prime lakefront location on the outskirts Queenstown. The complex is named after William Gilbert Rees, the pioneer settler and founder of Queenstown, and throughout the property you will find details that allude to this heritage. The hotel rooms and apartments are spacious and beautifully furnished, and most accommodations offer views of Lake Wakatipu. The property features a library of rare books and art, a courtesy shuttle to central Queenstown, a well-equipped gym, a restaurant and wine lounge, and a private beach and wharf.
Gift Membership – Friends of Smithsonian
When you travel on a Tailor-Made Journey, you will receive a Friends of the Smithsonian Archivist Circle membership*. Benefits include:
- An annual Smithsonian calendar with full-color images of exceptional art and artifacts, mailed in the fall.
- Subscription to Smithsonian, the award-winning magazine of the arts, sciences, and history.
- Invitations to four exclusive virtual programs for Friends of the Smithsonian members with Smithsonian experts.
- Access to special members‑only hours at select Smithsonian venues.
- 10% discount in Smithsonian Museum Stores (good on purchases up to $200); 10% discount with the SmithsonianStore.com, and Folkways Recordings
- Special member rate for tickets to the Smithsonian’s IMAX® theaters and Einstein Planetarium.
- Free admission to the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City.
- A complimentary copy of the Smithsonian annual pocket guide profiling exhibitions and work across the Institution.
- Invitation to a special welcome members-only tour at a Smithsonian Museum (offered one time to Archivists upon joining at this level).
*Offer only available for first-time Smithsonian members.
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