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: Heritage Hotel Christchurch
Day 2
Rental car - Toyota Corolla Intermediate Automatic or similar
Christchurch to Mt. Cook National Park
Accommodation: Hermitage Hotel, Aoraki Wing
Day 3
Mt . Cook National Park to Dunedin
Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Southern Cross
Day 4
Dunedin to Te Anau
Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas
Day 5
Te Anau to Queenstown
Accommodation: Heritage Hotel Queenstown
Day 6
Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier
Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier
Day 7
Franz Josef to Greymouth Train Station
Tranz Alpine Scenic train Greymouth to Christchurch
Private transfer Christchurch train station to your accommodation
Accommodation: Heritage Hotel Christchurch
Day 8
Private transfer to Christchurch airport
A Taste of the South
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A highlights driving tour visiting Christchurch, Mt. Cook, Dunedin, Te Anau, Queenstown and the West Coast Glacier. Includes the Tranz Alpine Scenic Train journey.
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: Heritage Hotel Christchurch The Heritage Christchurch Hotel offers contemporary accommodation in the lovingly restored Old Government Building (OGB), or modern convenience in the tower wing. It is cited in a great location on Cathedral Square. |
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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.
| Your accommodation: Hermitage Hotel, Aoraki Wing The Hermitage Hotel ringed by magnificent snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps, is a world-renowned tourist destination and has been an icon of superior accommodation and dining since 1884. Aoraki Wing room - top 3 floors. |
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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: Scenic Hotel Southern Cross The Scenic Hotel Southern Cross enjoys a premium location in the heart of Dunedin's bustling city centre, and is the perfect location from which to explore Dunedin - just a short walk to The Octagon, Railway Station, theatres and shops, and close to Otago University. |
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Driving Information
331 kilometres : 4 3/4 hours
Day 4
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: Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas The Te Anau Hotel and Villas offers a range of deluxe accommodation from hotel rooms and suites to villas. It also features the renowned MacKinnon Room restaurant, conference facilities, and guest facilities include a pool, spa, sauna, barbeque area. |
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Driving Information
286 kilometres : 4 hours
Day 5
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: Heritage Hotel Queenstown At Heritage Queenstown you could be forgiven for thinking you were in a postcard. Soak in the amazing view of the towering Remarkables mountain range rising from the rippled waters of Lake Wakatipu from your choice of room, suite or three-bedroom villa. |
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Driving Information
186 kilometres : 2 3/4 hours
Day 6
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: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier Situated on the very edge of the Westland World Heritage Park, the Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier will welcome you in true New Zealand style. Encompassing two distinctive properties just one kilometre apart, each individual wing has its own charm and atmosphere and makes the most of the lush native bush surroundings and superb alpine views. |
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Driving Information
404 kilometres : 5 3/4 hours
Day 7
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: Heritage Hotel Christchurch The Heritage Christchurch Hotel offers contemporary accommodation in the lovingly restored Old Government Building (OGB), or modern convenience in the tower wing. It is cited in a great location on Cathedral Square. |
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Driving Information
177 kilometres : 2 1/2 hours
Day 8
You will be collected from your accommodation and a private transfer will deliver you to Christchurch airport in time for your departing flight.