New Zealand self drive tours
263 New Zealand self drive tours to choose from
Included activities:
Day 1
Private transfer Christchurch airport to your accommodation
Welcome to Christchurch City
Accommodation: The George Hotel, Christchurch
Day 2
Rental car - Toyota Corolla Intermediate Automatic or similar
Christchurch to Mt. Cook National Park
Mt. Cook Ski Planes Glacier Highlights Scenic Flight including Glacier Landing
Accommodation: Hermitage Hotel, Aoraki Wing top floor
Day 3
Mt . Cook National Park to Dunedin
Accommodation: Fletcher Lodge
Day 4
Explore Dunedin and the Otago Peninsular
Monarch Wildlife Cruises full day Otago Peninsular Wildlife Tour
Accommodation: Fletcher Lodge
Day 5
Dunedin to Te Anau
Accommodation: Fiordland Lodge
Day 6
Te Anau to Milford Sound
Milford Sound Nature Cruise
Accommodation: Fiordland Lodge
Day 7
Te Anau to Queenstown
Accommodation: Blanket Bay, Glenorchy
Day 8
Explore Queenstown and surrounds
Accommodation: Blanket Bay, Glenorchy
Day 9
Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier
Accommodation: Westwood Lodge
Day 10
Explore Franz Josef Glacier
Franz Josef Glacier Helihike
Accommodation: Westwood Lodge
Day 11
Franz Josef to Greymouth Train Station
Tranz Alpine Scenic train Greymouth to Christchurch
Private transfer Christchurch train station to your accommodation
Accommodation: The George Hotel, Christchurch
Day 12
Private transfer to Christchurch airport
The Southern Circuit self drive tour
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Starting and finishing in Christchurch this tour visits Mt. Cook National Park where you enjoy a scenic flight and glacier landing. You continue through the Southern Lakes region and into the deep south. Time to explore Dunedin and the wildlife of the Otago Peninsular with a full day guided tour before crossing the rich farmland of Southland toward Te Anau and Fiordland National Park. There is a full day to explore Milford Sound including a Real Journeys Nature Cruise. Then to Queenstown for two nights with time to relax at your exclusive lodge or enjoy the countless activities here. A Dart River Wilderness Safari tour is included. The West Coast Glaciers are next and two nights here allows time to fully enjoy the region. A guided helihike spending 2 hours on the upper ice slopes is included. Return to Christchurch aboard the world famous Tranz Alpine Scenic Train.
Day 1
You will be met on arrival from your flight and a private driver will deliver you to your Christchurch accommodation.
Welcome to Christchurch, the the Garden City and gateway to the South Island and its vast and diverse range of scenery, activities and wonderful experiences.
Christchurch City boasts one of the largest public parks in the country and the city centre is full of impressive stone buildings reminiscent of the English university towns. The focal point of the city is Cathedral Square and from here you can explore the museums and art galleries and of course the shops and restaurants. One of the best ways to see some of the city centre sights and attractions though is by the famous historic trams. A 30 minute loop allows hop-on, hop-off at museums, art galleries, gardens and shops.
| Your accommodation: The George Hotel, Christchurch The George is the essence of supreme comfort and is just a few minutes from Christchurch city centre and cultural precinct including the historic Tram, Canterbury Museum, Arts Centre and the modern Christchurch Art Gallery. |
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Day 2
| Group IDAR Intermediate | |
| Toyota Corolla (or similar) | Air conditioned | |
| Model | 4 door | |
| Engine size | 1.8 litres | |
| Transmission | Automatic | |
| Maximum passengers | 4 adults | |
| Luggage space | 2 large cases |
Today you head into the heart of the South Island. Crossing the vast Canterbury Plains along the inland scenic route the first township of Geraldine offers an ideal refreshment stop before you head into Mackenzie country.
Passing through places such as Beautiful Valley it's not hard to understand where the names originate. Ascending Burkes Pass and onto the high country plateau and the picturesque town of Lake Tekapo, the first of the large Southern Lakes. It's a great place to take a scenic flight, enjoy a guided horse trek, a boat trip on the pristine lake or just enjoy the magnificent views.
Lake Pukaki is just another 30 minutes from Lake Tekapo and its from here you can be rewarded with spectacular views the full length of the lake and into Mt. Cook National Park. In Mt. Cook Village a myriad of activities are available from glacier landings by ski plane or helicopter, kayaking on a glacial lake and a host of walks to suit all abilities and time frames. At The Hermitage Hotel the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre is a must see.
After an awe inspiring flight through breathtaking scenery your ski equipped aircraft lands on one of the glaciers in the Mount Cook or Westland National Park, the engine is stopped, and you alight onto the glacier where climbers would take hours or days to reach. With the engine shut down you are able to experience the "natural quiet" of the mountains, broken only by the occasional avalanche or sounds from the glacier as it makes its way down the mountain.
Upon re-embarking an even more spectacular take off from the snow covered glacier is followed by the return flight to base hugging the other side of the valley with your pilot identifying points of interest including climber huts, icefalls, peaks, and occasional ski tourers and climbers, before you land back at your point of departure.
Approximately 40 minutes duration and includes 10 minute glacier landing.
This flight offers fantastic close up views of Aoraki Mount Cook, Mt Tasman and the Southern Alps from Aoraki Mount Cook National Park.
Fly the length of the Tasman Glacier before landing on the glacial snow and ice for 10 minutes.
| Your accommodation: Hermitage Hotel, Aoraki Wing top floor Experience the best views in the park from the spacious top floor rooms of the magnificent Hermitage Hotel. Includes a 4 course a la carte dinner at the Panorama Restaurant and breakfast. |
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Driving Information
342 Kilometres: 4 1/2 hours:
Day 3
Twizel, just south of Mt. Cook was the location of many Lord of the Rings movie scenes and a little further on is Omarama, the gliding capital of New Zealand. Wrinkly Rams is a local café and also offers an informative sheep shearing demonstration. Heading down the Waitaki valley you follow the hydro power generating system towards the east coast.
The town of Oamaru is most famous for its buildings constructed with the unique locally quarried white stone. Explore the old quarter or if you don't mind a late arrival into Dunedin then stay around to see the blue penguins come ashore at dusk. Further south the Moeraki Boulders are a unique geological feature and worth the short detour to the beach to view.
Arriving into Dunedin you can appreciate the city's Edwardian and Scottish heritage through its fine buildings particularly around the Octagon and city centre.
| Your accommodation: Fletcher Lodge Located just a few minutes walk from the hub of the city, Fletcher Lodge offers the charm and personal attention of a bed and breakfast whilst extending the amenities associated with full service, luxury Hotels. Nestled in a secluded, established garden the lodge is conveniently located within minutes of many of the city's finest and most popular cafes and restaurants. |
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Driving Information
331 kilometres : 4 3/4 hours
Day 4
Dunedin City Centre is full of grand and fascinating buildings and none more so that Dunedin Railway Station, recently listed as one of top 100 buildings in the world. From the station you can take a scenic train journey along the Taieri Gorge.
The Otago Peninsular is just a short drive from the city centre and offers some unique wildlife experiences. Here you can visit the only mainland Royal Albatross breeding colony in the world. The beaches and hillsides are also home to the yellow eyed penguin, the world's rarest penguin and seals, sea lions and a host of other bird life can be seen. Monarch Wildlife Cruises offer a choice of guided tours to explore the peninsular. New Zealand’s only castle, Larnach Castle, has spectacular views from its extensive gardens and also a fascinating history.
This premier package includes the full Otago Harbour and Taiaroa Head wildlife cruise, scenic Otago Peninsula bus tour, and guided tours of the Royal Albatross Colony, the Yellow Eyed Penguin Reserve and a visit to wading bird habitats. Also includes either a tour of Larnach Castle, one of Dunedin’s great landmarks or a visit to the New Zealand Marine Studies Centre with its absorbing display of local sealife.
| Your accommodation: Fletcher Lodge Located just a few minutes walk from the hub of the city, Fletcher Lodge offers the charm and personal attention of a bed and breakfast whilst extending the amenities associated with full service, luxury Hotels. Nestled in a secluded, established garden the lodge is conveniently located within minutes of many of the city's finest and most popular cafes and restaurants. |
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Day 5
The drive to Te Anau takes you through classic Southland farmland scenery but if you want to spend the whole day exploring a little off the beaten path than taking the Southern Scenic Route through The Catlins is highly recommended. Following the incredible Otago coastline to Invercargill the route passes through the fishing town of Riverton and Colac Bay before heading north through Tuatapere and onto Manapouri. It's from here that you can embark on a day or overnight cruise to Doubtful Sound.
Just a little further north and you arrive into the lake side township of Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland National Park and the world famous Milford Sound.
| Your accommodation: Fiordland Lodge Set in a World Heritage area Fiordland Lodge offers the discerning traveller comfort and privacy. The elegance and splendour of the Lodge is mirrored in the breathtaking views of Lake Te Anau and Fiordland. Private and serene, the Lodge is perfect for relaxation, or as a base for your Fiordland experience. |
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Driving Information
286 kilometres : 4 hours
Day 6
The Milford Road
Countless photo opportunities and short walks mean this drive should not be rushed. The Mirror Lakes create perfectly clear reflections of the surrounding mountains and glacier formed meadows and ancient native beech forest create a unique and fascinating landscape. The Homer Tunnel is an incredible engineering feat at 1219 metres long. The road slopes towards Milford at a rate of 1 in 10. The chasm (a short 15 minute walk) demonstrates the incredible power water has as it continues to shape and carve the valley. Most stops and points of interest are well signposted on the 121 kilometre road but don't underestimate how long this drive will take you with scenic stops.
Milford Sound
Milford Sound is the best known of the sounds that lie throughout Fiordland National Park and is also the only fiord accessible by road. Sheer cliffs starting hundreds of metres below the waters surface rise spectacularly to the sky. It is 16 kilometres from the head of the fiord to the open sea and Real Journeys cruise vessels will take you there and back comfortably in around 2 hours. Dolphins and seals can often be seen, and following a large downpour the waterfalls that line the fiords are magnificent, particularly the 146 metre high Stirling Falls.
An extended and leisurely 2½ hour cruise of Milford Sound on board the Milford Mariner, MV Sinbad or Milford Wanderer. These modern vessels, purpose built for operating in a fiord environment, have been designed along the lines of a traditional trading scow, and have real character. These relaxing cruises have special appeal for the independent traveler and an on board nature guide provides detailed interpretation and commentary.. There is plenty of time available to explore points of interest and to view the stunning scenery, including waterfalls, rainforest and the towering peaks. Keep a lookout for dolphins, seals and penguins.
| Your accommodation: Fiordland Lodge Set in a World Heritage area Fiordland Lodge offers the discerning traveller comfort and privacy. The elegance and splendour of the Lodge is mirrored in the breathtaking views of Lake Te Anau and Fiordland. Private and serene, the Lodge is perfect for relaxation, or as a base for your Fiordland experience. |
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Driving Information
242 kilometres : 4 hours
Day 7
Crossing the rolling tussock lands you pass through Mossburn, the deer capital of New Zealand. On the southern shore of Lake Wakatipu sits Kingston, home to classic steam train, The Kingston Flyer. Following the lake north the Remarkable mountain range towers over you as you approach the adventure capital of Queenstown.
| Your accommodation: Blanket Bay, Glenorchy The Lodge at Blanket Bay sits right on the edge of Lake Wakatipu amongst extensive grounds. One of New Zealand's finest lodges it is built in the style of an alpine lodge and finished with native New Zealand timber and stone. Just 30 minutes from Queenstown this exclusive lodge is a sanctuary. |
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Driving Information
186 kilometres : 2 3/4 hours
Day 8
Queenstown offers adventure for all tastes and abilities. From some of the more well know adrenalin sports such as bungy jumping and skydiving to the more sedate such as sampling the local wines or exploring the historic Chinese settlement at Arrowtown, there is something for everyone.
Sitting on the shores of Lake Wakatipu there are many water based activities to enjoy. The TSS Earnslaw is a rare working example of a steamship still operating and cruises take you to Walter Peak Station to enjoy a farm tour, lunch or a farmhouse dinner. The Kawarua Jet offers a slightly faster experience with thrilling one hour jet boat rides. Fishing and sailing are also possible here.
The Gibbston Vallley is a short drive from Queenstown and it's here you will find the vineyards producing some of the finest wines in New Zealand, particularly the Pinot Noir. Appellation Wine Tours have a choice of tour options to ensure you get to experience the best and of course have the chance to sample the vintages.
Arrowtown is a popular destination for many visitors to Queenstown. This historic gold mining town features many original buildings and now also boasts some great shopping. The Lakes District Museum is also here and ranks as one of the best in the country.
Nomad Safaris offer 4WD excursions in and around Queenstown to otherwise difficult locations such as Skippers Canyon and Mace Town. Informative guides share theirs and other locals stories of the region.
At the Head of the Lake sits Glenorchy. The 40 kilometre drive along the lake edge is worth the trip alone however arriving into this peaceful township you could easily rest the day away sitting on the shores of the lake. A great trip from here is the Dart River Wilderness Safari, by far the most scenic jet boat excursion in the country. A short walk amongst native beech forest plus a 4WD bus journey is capped off with over 1 1/2 hours and around 35 kilometres of exhilarating jet boat action as you head deep into Mt. Aspiring National Park.
See here for many more ideas and activities in and around Queenstown.
| Your accommodation: Blanket Bay, Glenorchy The Lodge at Blanket Bay sits right on the edge of Lake Wakatipu amongst extensive grounds. One of New Zealand's finest lodges it is built in the style of an alpine lodge and finished with native New Zealand timber and stone. Just 30 minutes from Queenstown this exclusive lodge is a sanctuary. |
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Day 9
Crossing the Crown Range, the highest sealed road in the country, you arrive into the alpine town of Wanaka. The route follows the shores of Lakes Wanaka and Hawea before you enter the township of Makarora, the gateway to Mt. Aspiring National Park and the Blue Pools here are a wonderful 30 minute walk through pristine native beech forest. Descending into Mt. Aspiring National Park and towards the Haast Pass, crashing rivers and waterfalls are around every corner. Crossing the Haast River you are now truly on the wild West Coast, a 600 kilometre stretch of bush, rainforest and podocarp forest. First Fox Glacier welcomes you to the glacier region and Franz Josef township is just a further 45 minutes.
A great way to experience the glaciers is with The Helicopter Line or Mt. Cook ski planes.
| Your accommodation: Westwood Lodge Westwood is a purpose built lodge, crafted entirely from wood and exquisitely decorated throughout. The lounge is the place to meet to watch the Southern Alps turn a soft pink in the setting sun. |
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Driving Information
404 kilometres : 5 3/4 hours
Day 10
The main attraction in Franz Josef is of course the glacier. Very few places in the world have such large glaciers almost at sea level and even more unusually is that the lower slopes are amongst rain forest.
Franz Josef Glacier Guides have a great choice of guided interpretive walks to and on the glacier. While you can walk without a guide along the valley floor you must take a licensed tour to get any closer than 100 metres of the glacier. The tours offered are an interpretive Valley Walk (3 hours), a Half Day (4 1/2 hours) hike including around 1 1/2 hours on the lower glacier, a Full Day (7-8 hours) adventure onto the ice and for the very adventurous a full day of Ice Climbing. All equipment is provided for these tours.
One of the most popular ways to experience the glaciers though is on a Helihike. A Scenic helicopter flight delivers you to the upper slopes where a guide then accompanies you for around 2 hours over the ice flows, caves and crevasses.
Other scenic flights with short lacier landings are available with The Helicopter Line and Mt. Cook Ski Planes offer unique ski equipped fixed wing aircraft landings.
The township, although small, has a lively atmosphere during its busy seasons and there is plenty of choice to dine out and reflect on your days adventure.
An exciting scenic flight over all three icefalls of the Franz Josef Glacier is taken with The Helicopter Line. Landing high up on the glacier, you undertake a two hour guided trip amongst some of the most beautiful terrain available.
Your guide chooses the route as you go and with an eye for the most spectacular ice formations you'll soon be making your way through a wonderland of towering pinnacles and brilliantly blue ice.
The panoramic views of the glacier and surrounding mountains are supreme. With plenty of opportunities for the perfect photograph and the chance to learn more about glaciers, this will almost certainly be the most memorable experience you will have while in New Zealand.
| Your accommodation: Westwood Lodge Westwood is a purpose built lodge, crafted entirely from wood and exquisitely decorated throughout. The lounge is the place to meet to watch the Southern Alps turn a soft pink in the setting sun. |
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Day 11
The drive north from Franz Josef takes you through the historic gold mining region of Ross and the town of Hokitika, a great place to explore the craft stores, in particular the jade or greenstone. The largest town on the West Coast, Greymouth is also the starting point for the Tranz Alpine Scenic Train. Drop your rental car at the depot (located at the train station before checking in for your train journey.
Considered one of the worlds great train journeys, the Tranz Alpine scenic train takes you from Greymouth to Christchurch, from the West Coast and the Tasman Sea to the east coast and the Pacific Ocean. From your carriage you'll see the spectacular Otira Valley and mountains of Arthur's Pass National Park and the Southern Alps. Rivers, waterfalls and lush beech forest followed by high country farmland whisk by before your journey follows the Waimakariri River and then onto the Canterbury Plains before arriving into Christchurch just after 6pm.
On arrival into Christchurch train station a private transfer will deliver you to your accommodation.
A private transfer will meet you on arrival into Christchurch train station and drive you to your Christchurch accommodation.
| Your accommodation: The George Hotel, Christchurch The George is the essence of supreme comfort and is just a few minutes from Christchurch city centre and cultural precinct including the historic Tram, Canterbury Museum, Arts Centre and the modern Christchurch Art Gallery. |
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Driving Information
177 kilometres : 2 1/2 hours
Day 12
You will be collected from your accommodation and a private transfer will deliver you to Christchurch airport in time for your departing flight.
Included meals
- Breakfast is included daily at each property
- 4 course a la carte dinner in the Panorama Restaurant, Hernitage Hotel, Mt Cook
- Dinner while staying at Fiordland Lodge, Te Anau
- Dinner while staying at Blanket Bay