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New Zealand North and South: A Tailor-Made Journey

17 days from $9,995

From Auckland to the Milford Sound

Immerse yourself in the magic of New Zealand on a journey encompassing vibrant cities, wine regions, and spectacular wilderness on the North and South Islands. Begin in beautiful Auckland and make your way south, visiting geothermal wonders of Rotorua and the charming coastal capital of Wellington. Cruise to the South Island and discover Marlborough wine country and the eastern coast before experiencing the beauty of the Queenstown region and Doubtful Sound.

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Highlights

  • Float through the glowworm caves of Rotorua, and discover the region’s geysers and boiling mud pools.
  • Stay among the vineyards of Blenheim and enjoy a full-day winery tour in the lovely Marlborough region.
  • Explore the spectacular Southern Alps on a full-day tour of Arthur's Pass National Park, and embark on a wilderness safari—including a jet boat ride—near Queenstown.
  • Spend the night aboard a three-masted sailboat on the serene Doubtful Sound.

Our trip to New Zealand and Australia was fabulous! We had fun planning it with our country specialist, Alison. She quickly figured out what we like to do and organized a trip that exceeded our expectations.

— Tina W.

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

Upon arrival in Auckland, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in the center of town. After some time to settle in, head out on a half-day private tour of the city. Built atop dozens of volcanic cones on an isthmus between two stunning harbors, Auckland is known as the “city of sails” for the boats that teem off its shores. Get acquainted with the city as you explore its lively neighborhoods. Take in the view from the Auckland Harbor Bridge, and continue along the western coast of the North Island. In the afternoon, return to your hotel to relax.

Day 2 — Auckland

Enjoy a day at leisure so that you can recover from your flight and settle into the relaxed pace of life in New Zealand. You might take a stroll along the waterfront or ascend to the top of Sky Tower for spectacular views of the city and its bay. If you’d like to take part in Auckland’s vibrant outdoors culture, consider paddling a kayak on Waitemata Harbour. Or head to the Auckland Museum to browse their expansive exhibition on Māori culture.

Day 3 — Auckland

Cross Auckland Harbour by ferry this morning on your way to Waiheke Island for a wine tour with a small group. With vineyards blanketing the hills and stunning views of the sapphire Hautaki Gulf, this is a lovely spot to spend the day. You’ll visit a number of the island's wineries to learn about the acclaimed reds produced on the island—and of course you’ll have the chance to taste them too.

Day 4 — Rotorua

Depart Auckland by coach and head to the Waitomo Caves for an exhilarating boat ride through caverns that are illuminated by thousands of glowworms. Continue to Hobbiton and explore the beautiful farm which was transformed into the Shire for the Lord of the Rings movies. Its charming cottages and dens are wonderful to walk around even for non-fans of Tolkien. Your final destination today is the geothermal area of Rotorua, a center of Māori culture. Arrive in the early evening and check in to your hotel.

Day 5 — Rotorua

Discover the wild volcanic landscapes of Rotorua on a private tour today, encountering a 100-foot geyser as well as steaming cliffs, silica terraces and boiling mud pools. Later, take a walk through the enchanting Whirinaki rain forest with a guide to spot unusual flora and fauna and learn about the forest’s role in local culture.

Days 6 — Wellington

Take a private transfer to the airport this morning for your flight to Wellington, situated on the southern tip of the North Island. Make your way to your hotel and enjoy a free afternoon to explore this lovely and creative capital city. We recommend heading across the street to Te Papa, the national museum of New Zealand, which offers a wealth of information on the country's natural, Māori, and European history. For dinner tonight, head to Cuba Street, where you’ll find lots of great restaurants here to choose from.

Days 7 — Blenheim

Take a morning ferry across the Cook Strait to the South Island, cruising through the surreal Marlborough Sounds. Arrive in Picton, where your private driver will pick you up for the drive to Blenheim in the heart of New Zealand's winelands. After settling into your hotel, you’ll have your afternoon at leisure to discover some of the wineries within walking distance. Delve into the region’s archaeology and history at the Marlborough Museum, set in a heritage park in the city center. Or take a stroll among the cafés and shops of Vines Village, just across the street from your hotel.

Day 8 — Blenheim

Blenheim is the gateway to the Marlborough wine region, where rich volcanic soil yields some of the best sauvignon blancs in the world. Spend today on a private gourmet tour of the area's best wineries, learning the history and evolution of winemaking here.  Enjoy lunch and wine tastings, and stop to sample the confections at a local chocolatier. (L)

Day 9 — Kaikoura

After a leisurely morning, head to the train station for your train to Kaikoura—a spectacular journey that follows the coast. Your afternoon is unscheduled so that you can explore this charming town, nestled between beach and mountains. There are several outstanding hiking trails that begin in the town center and follow the coast. (B)

Day 10 — Kaikoura / Christchurch

This morning is at leisure to explore Kaikoura. In the afternoon, catch your train to Christchurch, once known as the “garden city” and now a fascinating experiment in urban rebuilding following the devastating 2011 earthquake. During your free time here, we recommend a punting tour on the River Avon and a visit to some of the innovative buildings erected in the wake of earthquake, including the Transitional Cathedral, locally known as the “cardboard cathedral,” and a shopping mall built entirely of shipping containers. This evening, consider having our specialist book your dinner at the Tramway restaurant, which trundles around the city as you enjoy New Zealand cuisine. (B)

Day 11 — Arthur's Pass National Park / Christchurch

Join a small group for a full day full-day excursion to Arthur's Pass National Park. This dramatic region of the Southern Alps was one of main filming locations of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. Ride the train up to Arthur's Pass and take a scenic walk in the high country, keeping an eye out for the playful kea bird, New Zealand's parrot. Sit down to lunch at a high country hotel before taking a drive along Arthur's Pass Road to see stunning scenery. You’ll be dropped off at your hotel this evening. (B,L)

Day 12 — Christchurch / Queenstown

Spend a relaxing morning in Christchurch before taking a taxi to the airport for your flight to Queenstown. After settling into your hotel in the center of town, enjoy a free afternoon to explore the city and its surroundings. You may wish to take the gondola up Bob's Peak to see magnificent views of Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables mountain range. (B)

Day 13 — Queenstown

Head into nature on a Dart River Wilderness Safari today. You’ll splash along the Dart River on an exhilarating jet boat ride through magnificent scenery, and take a short hike with a naturalist. Then climb into a 4x4 jeep for a drive through wilderness, learning about the region’s flora and fauna as well as local Maori and colonial history. (B)

Day 14 — Doubtful Sound

Travel by private car into Fiordland National Park to the lakeside town of Manapouri, where you will meet the group for your journey to Doubtful Sound. Ride a boat across Lake Manapouri and continue by coach through rain forests and over scenic Wilmot Pass. Once you’ve reached the sound, settle into your private cabin aboard the Fiordland Navigator, a three-masted sailing scow. Watch for wildlife such as Fiordland penguins, dolphins, and fur seals as you glide among emerald slopes, exploring by the coast kayak if you wish. Then spend a magical night in one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand. (B,L,D)

Day 15 — Queenstown

Awaken on the silent sound and enjoy a buffet breakfast on board. Disembark and return to Queenstown to enjoy a relaxing evening. (B)

Day 16 — Queenstown

Your final day is yours to spend as you wish. There are plenty of activities that are easy to arrange, from excursions into the mountains to a Lord of the Rings-themed tour. This evening you'll board the TSS Earnslaw, a vintage steamship, and cruise across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm. Take a tour of this lovely farm and enjoy a gourmet barbecue dinner. (B,D)

Day 17 — Depart for home

Transfer to the Queenstown airport in time for your flight home. (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, and do not include international air. Reduced pricing may be available for triple or quad accommodations, or for parties of six or more travelers.

Starting price reflects 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

Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour
Auckland, New Zealand

This chic waterfront hotel in the heart of central Auckland is situated between the sophisticated shops and restaurants of Viaduct Harbour and the attractions of the new Wynyard quarter. Each of the 172 spacious rooms and suites features a private balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows to make the most of the harbor or city views, an espresso machine, and a marble bathroom with both a rain shower and a deep soaking bathtub. The many facilities include a champagne bar, café, a gourmet restaurant, swimming pool, sauna, fitness center, and a spa. In addition, a team of dedicated staff deliver excellent, personal service to assure you of a memorable stay.

Regent of Rotorua
Rotorua, New Zealand

The Regent of Rotorua is an intimate boutique hotel with just over 20 guest rooms located just steps from the Rotorua’s waterfront. Rooms range from spacious and elegant suites to cozy “cutie” rooms, each featuring designer décor and plenty of amenities. The hotel features a heated swimming pool and a mineral pool, a small gym, a lounge and wine bar, outdoor dining and lounging areas, and an award-winning restaurant.

QT Wellington
Wellington, New Zealand

Opulent, fun, and full of creative touches, the QT Wellington calls itself a museum hotel and is home to  an eclectic collection of artwork. Positioned by Wellington's waterfront, the hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from the diverse shopping, dining, entertainment, and nightlife that New Zealand’s capital has to offer. The property is comprised a hotel wing and a residence wing. Almost every wall features individual artwork, many of which are for sale, and all of which have a story behind them. Facilities include a restaurant and bar, which take advantage of the harbor views, as well as a gym, pool and sauna.

Marlborough Vintners Hotel
Blenheim, New Zealand

The Marlborough Vintners Hotel is located in the heart of the Blenheim winelands, and provide contemporary, self-contained accommodation among the vines. The suites are spacious and light, with views of the surrounding vineyards and the impressive Richmond Range. On site you will also find the Vintners Room restaurant, which offers fine dining and the opportunity to sample wines from throughout the Marlborough region and beyond.

The Hamptons
Kaikoura, New Zealand

The Hamptons is a boutique B&B set in a peaceful setting a few steps from the beach, but still just a short walk from the center of Kaikoura. It offers two beautifully arranged, spacious guest rooms boasting unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean from their large private decks and gardens. Each room features a king size bed, spacious en suite bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi access and a smart TV. Breakfast is served each morning in your room, and at your own convenience, and the owners offer friendly, personalized service.

Orari Bed & Breakfast
Christchurch, New Zealand

Originally built in 1893 by the England brothers, renowned architects of the period, the Orari is a fabulous Victorian heritage home. It has been restored and refurbished to offer bed and breakfast accommodation with elegant living areas, gardens, and ten comfortable rooms. The Orari is situated an easy walk from city center and just across from the Christchurch Art Gallery.

Hidden Lodge
Queenstown, New Zealand

Perched on a hillside with unobstructed views of Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables Mountains, Hidden Lodge is a lovely bed and breakfast on the outskirts of Queenstown. A cross between a small boutique hotel and a warm family home, the lodge offers just four spacious suites with lake and mountain views, inviting common spaces,  expansive gardens, and an outdoor courtyard.

Fiordland Navigator
Doubtful Sound, New Zealand

A three-masted sailing vessel designed like a traditional trading scow, the Fiordland Navigator blends old world charm with modern comforts. Accommodating 72 guests in private cabins and shared quads, the ship features spacious viewing decks, a dining saloon with fully licensed bar, and an observation lounge. It carries a fleet of kayaks and tendercraft that guests may use to explore the fjords.

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. 

Reading List

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Highly Recommended

Come On Shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All: A New Zealand Story
By: Thompson, Christina
Field Guide to the Wildlife of New Zealand
By: Fitter, Julian
DK New Zealand (Travel Guide)
By: DK Travel
New Zealand - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture
By: McNamee, Lyn, Culture Smart!

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Fairness and Freedom: A History of Two Open Societies: New Zealand and the United States
By: Fischer, David Hackett
Maori Tattooing (Dover Pictorial Archives)
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A Portrait of New Zealand
By: Worrall, Jill
The rise and fall of the Southern Alps
By: Glen Coates
Captain Cook: Master of the Seas
By: McLynn, Frank
Kiwis, Coffee, and Quakes: Emigrating to New Zealand
By: Durston, Ian
Eat Up New Zealand: Recipes and Stories
By: Brown, Al
The Happy Isles of Oceania: Paddling the Pacific
By: Theroux, Paul
The Luminaries
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History of the World Map by Map (DK History Map by Map)
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Testimonials

What our travelers are saying...

Our trip to New Zealand and Australia was fabulous! We had fun planning it with our country specialist, Alison. She quickly figured out what we like to do and organized a trip that exceeded our expectations.

— Tina W.

Travel Insurance

For the convenience of our travelers, Smithsonian Journeys includes a basic medical expense and evacuation plan through Trip Mate, a Generali Global Assistance & Insurance Services brand, at no additional charge. This plan provides post-departure Medical and Dental coverage of $250,000 per person and Emergency Assistance and Transportation coverage of $1,000,000 per person (U.S. Residents Only). Note: For full details regarding these coverages please review the following Plan Documents here.

In addition, we recommend that travelers purchase a travel protection plan to help protect their travel investment from unforeseen events such as cancellation due to illness, flight delays due to adverse weather, baggage loss, and more. For your convenience, Smithsonian Journeys offers an optional Travel Protection Plan administered by Trip Mate, a Generali Global Assistance & Insurance Services brand. For those interested, optional "Cancel for Any Reason" coverage is available for an additional charge. Note: Certain eligibility requirements apply and Cancel for Any Reason coverage is not available to New York residents. For full details regarding this coverage please review the following Plan Documents here.

To learn more about the Travel Protection Plan, you may visit https://www.generalipartner.com/smithsonianjourneys or call the administrator, Trip Mate, a Generali Global Assistance & Insurance Services brand at (866) 501-3252.