Experience the captivating blend of natural beauty and comfort on this 12-day self-drive adventure across the upper South Island. From the marine wonders of Kaikōura, where you can respectfully watch the majestic whales, to the world-renowned Sauvignon Blanc vineyards of Marlborough, this journey is full of delight. You will enjoy the stunning coastal drive into Abel Tasman National Park and cross the Southern Alps via the dramatic Arthur’s Pass. Designed for travellers who appreciate boutique stays and the freedom of moving at their own pace, this is the perfect way to explore Aotearoa's spectacular northern parks in comfort and style.
South Island Self Drive
This suggested tour costs from NZD$6,235 per person (twin share, low season)
Starts in Christchurch, finishes in Christchurch
12 days/11 nights
Boutique Lodges & Hotels
Rental car included
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		Day 1: Arrive in Ōtautahi / Christchurch, check in and explore the Garden City		
					Accommodation: Merivale Manor House				
		Day 2: Collect your rental car and head north to Kaikōura		
					Accommodation: Bendamere House B&B							
				Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 179 kms / 111 miles : 2.5 hours					
		Day 3: Spot Kaikōura's resident wildlife from above before a scenic coastal drive to Marlborough Sounds		
					Accommodation: The Peppertree							
				Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 116 kms / 72 miles : 1.4 hours					
		Day 4: Enjoy a guided tasting tour of Marlborough's world-famous wineries		
					Accommodation: The Peppertree				
		Day 5: Take the beautiful Queen Charlotte Drive towards Mapua and Nelson		
					Accommodation: Ah House Nelson City Bed & Breakfast							
				Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 127 kms / 79 miles : 1.9 hours					
		Day 6: Begin your guided kayak and walking trip in Abel Tasman National Park		
					Accommodation: Meadowbank Homestead				
		Day 7: Paddle and walk deeper into Abel Tasman, spotting seals and beaches		
					Accommodation: Meadowbank Homestead				
		Day 8: Complete the Abel Tasman trip before returning to Nelson in the afternoon		
					Accommodation: Ah House Nelson City Bed & Breakfast				
		Day 9: Drive the scenic route to the rugged West Coast at Punakaiki		
					Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Punakaiki							
				Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 250 kms / 155 miles : 3.0 hours					
		Day 10: Head inland towards the Southern Alps to Arthur's Pass National Park		
					Accommodation: Wilderness Lodge, Arthurs Pass							
				Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 138 kms / 86 miles : 1.8 hours					
		Day 11: Enjoy the daily eco activities at the stunning Wilderness Lodge		
					Accommodation: Wilderness Lodge, Arthurs Pass				
		Day 12: Depart Christchurch today after a final scenic drive from Arthur's Pass		
						
				Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 128 kms / 80 miles : 1.6 hours					
                            Christchurch New Zealand's garden city is steadily being transformed into a vibrant urban destination. Encompassing a large green belt, it is known for its wide tree lined avenues and lush gardens. A great way to explore the city or easy way to see the sights or ride the historic trams across town to the renowned botanic gardens and the unique cardboard Transitional Cathedral, that's right it is built of cardboard!
On arrival, you will be met by a private driver and transferred to your Christchurch accommodation.
Experience three of Christchurch's iconic attractions in one day: the Christchurch Tram, Christchurch Gondola, and Punting on the Avon River. The historic tram is a delightful way to explore the evolving inner city, taking in the various sights with the hop-on hop-off pass and learning about the city from the live commentary. You'll also enjoy a bird's eye view of Christchurch and the Canterbury region including the distant peaks of the Southern Alps when you ride the gondola cableway to the top of the Port Hills in Heathcote Valley. Punting on the Avon River takes you through the city's green belt: a relaxing way to explore what is affectionately known as the 'Garden City'.
Your accommodation: Merivale Manor House
Originally built in the 1880's, Merivale Manor has been transformed into elegant motel and apartment accommodation. Less than 200 metres to central Merivale with its premier shopping, restaurants, cafes and bars.
                            This tour's from price includes an intermediate-sized vehicle, setting you up for comfortable travels. Yet, we understand every adventure is unique! Feel free to select the perfect wheels from our incredible collection of rental cars, spanning from economy hatchbacks to premium SUVs. See the most popular range here.
First time driving in New Zealand? Check out our hot tips for a safe and successful self drive experience on our roads.
The drive north from Christchurch to Kaikoura takes you through the rolling hills of North Canterbury's major wine region, the Waipara Valley. Allow time for a detour and visit Hanmer Springs for a dip in the mineral hot pools. Continue on and cross the Hawkswood Range before descending to the spectacular Kaikoura coastline - where the road hugs the ocean for the last leg of the drive.
Kaikōura is a breathtaking seaside town teeming with marine life and natural beauty. As you wander through this coastal paradise, you'll be enveloped by the fresh sea breeze and the sounds of the ocean. Begin your adventure by observing the lively fur seal colony at the tip of the peninsula. For an unforgettable experience, board a boat to go whale watching and marvel at the majestic whales that call these waters home year-round. If you're feeling adventurous, take the plunge and swim with the playful dusky dolphins in their natural habitat. For bird enthusiasts, Kaikōura offers the chance to get up close with the native albatross, an awe-inspiring sight. The town is rich with attractions, walking tracks, and activities for every visitor. A walk around the Kaikōura Peninsula is a must, where you can explore tide pools teeming with marine life, observe sea creatures basking on the rocks, and watch seabirds soaring above. Be sure to keep a respectful distance from the sleeping sea lions you might encounter along the way. Ohau Point is another highlight, where you can watch fur seals frolic in their natural environment. To delve into Kaikōura's fascinating history, visit Fyffe House. This historic whaler's cottage offers a glimpse into the town's whaling past and its evolution over the years. No trip to Kaikōura is complete without sampling the local seafood. Renowned for having some of the best fish and chips in the country, Kaikōura's eateries serve fresh catches straight from the morning's haul, ensuring a delicious and authentic dining experience. If you need a break from the action, unwind at Lavendyl Lavender Farm. Stroll through the fragrant lavender fields, relax in the serene atmosphere, and browse the gift shop for a variety of lavender products. Kaikōura seamlessly blends adventure, history, and relaxation, making it a perfect destination for travellers seeking a unique and enriching experience.
Your accommodation: Bendamere House B&B
Bendamere House B&B has quality ensuite rooms, detached from the main house adding to the privacy and comfort, with superb views overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Seaward Kaikoura mountain range.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 179 kms / 111 miles : 2.5 hours
                            In a typical 30 minute flight you will see the majestic Sperm Whale preparing for his next dive and up to 500 Dusky Dolphins cavorting with each other. On occasion, sightings include Southern Right, Humpback, Fin, Sei, Brydes, Pilot, Southern Bottlenose and the mighty Blue Whales. You may also spot Hectors, Risso's, Southern Right Whale Dolphins, and Orca, although these are all less frequent visitors to the area. Gain an aerial perspective of this fantastic marine environment in a high-winged aircraft with optimal, unobstructed viewing.
Heading north from Kaikoura, the road hugs the shore for approximately 50 kilometres and offers many opportunities to view the native wildlife such as seabirds and New Zealand fur seals. One of the best seal watching locations is Ohau Point (25km north of Kaikoura), where you can observe the adults on the shoreline and the pups frolicking in the waterfall, just a short walk from the road (signposted). As you drive you will have turquoise waters of the South Pacific Ocean to your east and to the west the towering Kaikoura Ranges. Crossing the dry hills of the Marlborough ranges you head towards Marlborough, New Zealand's largest wine producing region. Blenheim sits right at the heart of Marlborough and is ideally located to enjoy an afternoon sampling the local produce. A great way to do this is to take a guided wine tour with Sounds Connection Wine Tours.
The Marlborough Sounds, located at the north-eastern tip of New Zealand's South Island, is a captivating region of sunken river valleys. Spanning 4,000 km² between Tasman and Cloudy Bays, this diverse landscape of bush-clad mountains and clear waters is a haven for marine life and seabirds, including dolphins, seals, penguins, fantails, bellbirds, and wood pigeons. Sparsely populated, many of its secluded houses and resorts are accessible only by boat, making it an ideal escape. The main sounds – Queen Charlotte, Pelorus, Kenepuru, and Tory Channel – carve out a spectacular coastline and separate Arapawa Island from the mainland.
Indulge your senses with the region's culinary delights – from fresh Greenshell mussels harvested directly from the Sounds and perfectly paired with world-famous Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, to an array of local delicacies. Whether you seek exhilarating water sports, tranquil walks, or simply the chance to unwind amidst spectacular scenery, the Marlborough Sounds promise an unforgettable and deeply captivating experience.
Your accommodation: The Peppertree
The Peppertree is situated in the midst of an extensive country garden a boutique vineyard and an olive grove. Choose from one of the five spacious suites, each of which reflects a different character. Days at The Peppertree begin with a delicious breakfast, served in the Dining Room or on the verandah.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 116 kms / 72 miles : 1.4 hours
                            An afternoon among the vines! Be immersed in the Marlborough wine country with the Sounds Connection half day wine tour. Get collected from your accommodation and taken through three or four hand-picked wineries to taste the award-winning produce this region is known for. Hear about the history of winemaking in Marlborough as well as learning the unique processes each winery goes through.
Your accommodation: The Peppertree
The Peppertree is situated in the midst of an extensive country garden a boutique vineyard and an olive grove. Choose from one of the five spacious suites, each of which reflects a different character. Days at The Peppertree begin with a delicious breakfast, served in the Dining Room or on the verandah.
                            A short drive from Blenheim to the busy port town of Picton, and its here from that the Interislander ferries arrive and depart. The town centre is quite small with plenty of shops and cafes and the waterfront area is a very pleasant place to spend a few hours watching the activity of the ships. The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre on the wharf is worth a visit with the star attraction being the vessel the Edwin Fox, reputably the 9th oldest ship in the world. Its also the starting point the for the famous Queen Charlotte Walk.
Queen Charlotte Drive travels the Marlborough Sounds coastline between Picton and Havelock. Magnificent views of the sounds can be had from many vantage points so allow plenty of time to enjoy the scenery. If you can spare the time take the narrow windy road to Portage along Mahau Sound and Kenepuru Sound with their bush clad hillsides and secluded sandy coves.
The small port town of Havelock has a great variety of cafes and restaurants to choose from so plan your journey to arrive in time for lunch. The highway between Nelson and Picton also crosses the Pelorus River and just at this junction is the famous and historic Pelorus Bridge. From here there are a number of forest walks with the most popular the 30 minute loop through beech, rimu and totara forest to the swing-bridge.
Crossing the Bryant Range you arrive onto Tasman Bay and the city of Nelson.
The vibrant Nelson city centre offers an abundance of cafes, restaurants, bars and shops and along the waterfront, you will find many fine restaurants specialising in seafood to enjoy. Founded in 1841 by the New Zealand Company the region today still boasts many remarkable buildings from these early days, however it is its close proximity to Abel Tasman National Park that is one of Nelson's greatest advantages to visitors with its pristine waters, beautiful native bush and golden beaches making this an adventure seeker's paradise. Nelson is also famous for its art and crafts and you will find many local offerings - including the world-famous Hoglund Glassworks.
Your accommodation: Ah House Nelson City Bed & Breakfast
Garden views in the heart of Nelson City Centre is the Ah house- an award-winning B&B. Soak up the sun on the patio or explore the garden and surroundings.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 127 kms / 79 miles : 1.9 hours
                            This 3 day holiday is the best combination to experience everything Abel Tasman National Park has to offer, with the comfort of Lodge accommodation on the beachfront within the Park. With 2 days sea kayaking the sheltered southern reaches of the Park and one day walking the lush northern rainforest and isolated beaches of Abel Tasman Coast Track, including a scenic cruise along the length of the Abel Tasman coast.
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Today, you’ll be picked up as arranged or meet at our Motueka office. After any last-minute luggage organization, your driver will take you to Kaiteriteri, where your guide will introduce you to your kayak and provide full instructions and a safety briefing.
Set off to explore the idyllic coves and islands of the Astrolabe Roadstead, stopping at golden sand beaches for breaks. Then, paddle on to the picturesque shores of Te Pukatea and Torrent Bay.
Welcome to Torrent Bay Lodge—your relaxed beachfront retreat. Total paddling distance: 12 km (7.5 miles).
Your accommodation: Meadowbank Homestead
Meadowbank was rebuilt as an eco lodge in 1994 using recycled timbers and featuring heirlooms representing 8 generations of the Wilson family's association with the Nelson region. The Lodge provides all the comforts of modern living whilst minimising impact on the environment.
                            Wake to breakfast overlooking the gardens of Meadowbank Homesead, watching the movement of the tides over golden sands. At around 9.30 am, you'll depart Awaroa for the scenic walk over the Tonga Saddle to Onetahuti. Here, your guide will settle you into your kayaks with full training and safety brief. Don't worry, you won't leave the beach until your guide is satisfied you can safely negotiate the coast in your kayak. (If you are a travelling on your own, your Guide will find a suitable paddling partner for you). In good weather, there's the opportunity to visit the Seal Colony on Tonga Island where New Zealand fur seals breed. It's often possible to spot new-born pups here in December and January. As you enjoy the sensation of paddling through the clear turquoise waters of the Park, you'll cruise past Tonga Quarry and the Tonga Arches, where your guide will explain the history of this granite area, pointing out some of the unusual natural features and relics from the historic quarry. Around midday, stop for lunch at sheltered Bark Bay, where you can take time out to explore, swim or relax on the golden sand. After lunch, continue your paddle, beach hopping along the coast with picture-postcard views, including the Falls River and Frenchman's Bay. At around 4.30 pm paddle into Torrent Bay to be welcomed with refreshments and a hot shower in your ensuite room. Today you will walk for approximately 1.5 hours (5 kms) and paddle for 4 hours (10 kms).
Your accommodation: Meadowbank Homestead
Meadowbank was rebuilt as an eco lodge in 1994 using recycled timbers and featuring heirlooms representing 8 generations of the Wilson family's association with the Nelson region. The Lodge provides all the comforts of modern living whilst minimising impact on the environment.
                            Today, you'll walk for approximately 2.5 hours (7 km / 4.5 miles), including a tidal crossing, with a maximum elevation of 100 meters (340 ft). Depending on the tides, either walk or take a boat ride across the vast Awaroa Inlet, then continue on foot for about two hours through the park’s northern forests, home to magnificent Nikau Palms and Rata trees. At Totaranui, board a boat and relax on a scenic cruise along the spectacular coastline back to Kaiteriteri, where a bus will be waiting to take you to Motueka or Nelson as arranged.
Your accommodation: Ah House Nelson City Bed & Breakfast
Garden views in the heart of Nelson City Centre is the Ah house- an award-winning B&B. Soak up the sun on the patio or explore the garden and surroundings.
                            Leaving Nelson City you will pass through the suburb of Richmond. Moving on, you will pass through the Nelson Lakes and Kahurangi National Park region. Trees, rivers, and valleys accompany you now as you head towards the town of Murchison. Murchison is a quiet place and a great lunch stop. Underneath its sleepy farming facade is an adventurer's paradise with white water rafting, jet boating, gold panning, kayaking, 4WD trips, and excellent trout fishing. Heading south, you will drive along the Buller Gorge, enjoying some wonderful scenery as you follow this magnificent river. Further along the river from the west coast turn off, one of the must-visit places is Whites Creek and New Zealand's longest swing bridge. Crossing the river, you get magnificent views of the gorge, and once on the other side, there are short bush walks, jet boat rides, and some of the historic gold mining remnants. Continuing on your journey, the first major town (by this region's standard) is Inangahua, and a small museum tells of the earthquake that hit the region in 1968, leaving 70% of the buildings damaged or inhabitable. Heading south, a worthwhile divert is to Cape Foulwind just south of Westport. Home to a seal colony and the short walk provides some spectacular scenery. Continuing south on the road to Punakaiki, you will pass through Paparoa National Park. On arrival at Punakaiki you may want to visit Pancake rocks. Pancake rocks are open to the public free of charge all year round. These are awesome natural blow holes and rock formations, the name says it all. The west coast is very rugged, mountains meet the sea, and the coast is covered with beautiful fauna and flora including nikau palms.
This afternoon is free to explore Punakaiki, you can visit the Pancake Rocks, there are many walking paths and stairways carved into the rocks. Enjoy the beautiful rugged coastline of the West Coast of the South Island.
Your accommodation: Scenic Hotel Punakaiki
Scenic Hotel Punakaiki is a modern, award-winning hotel complex, architecturally designed to harmonious with the local environment. Nestled in the foothills of Papaproa National Park the resort has spectacular views of the Wild West Coast beaches while all rooms have rainforest and/or ocean views.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 250 kms / 155 miles : 3.0 hours
                            Today you’ll head south towards Greymouth, before turning onto State Highway 73 as you make your way to Arthur's Pass. Winding your way up and over the Southern Alps, this route takes you through some of the most spectacular scenery in the country, even in the rain when hundreds of waterfalls cascade down the bush clad hillsides.
Originally the road was used as a pass by the Maori as they made their seasonal passage to collect Greenstone in the West Coast mountains. Following the 1800’s gold rush a road and railway was developed through the area. Today, the railway is used predominantly for the world renowned TranzAlpine Scenic Train, transporting several hundred tourists per day from Christchurch to Greymouth or the other way round. Continue on through the Otira Gorge, before arriving at your destination for the night, Arthur’s Pass.
Note: If you're feeling like a more leisurely drive, there is the option to take a more scenic route around Lake Brunner. Well signposted, this road begins just before the town of Kumara.
Within Arthur's Pass there are many short walks to suit all ages and abilities. Located in the Arthur's Pass Village is a Department of Conservation information centre where you can get updates on track conditions and track suitability as well as learn about the natural history of the area and its people.
 Listed below is a selection of short walks.
 1. Millennium Walk - Time: 10 minutes return
 2. Devils Punchbowl Waterfall Walk - Time: One hour return
 3. Arthur's Pass Walking Track - Time: One hour 20 minutes (one way)
 4. Dobson Nature Walk - Time: 30 minutes return
 5. Old Coach Road Walk - Time: 30 minutes return
 6. Cockayne Nature Walk - Time: 30 minutes return
Your accommodation: Wilderness Lodge, Arthurs Pass
Wilderness Lodge sits on it's own 3,000-hectare nature reserve and merino sheep farm and is surrounded by the mountains of Arthur's Pass National Park. Join nature guides to walk, canoe and discover kea parrots, giant buttercups, pygmy forests, alpine flower gardens and waterfalls.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 138 kms / 86 miles : 1.8 hours
                            Nestled in mountain beech forest, midway between Christchurch and the West Coast, Wilderness Lodge Arthur's Pass offers stylish accommodation, great food, and warm hospitality in a spectacular mountain setting.
Set on a 4000 acre working sheep farm and nature reserve in the heart of the Southern Alps, a daily program of guided activities will be the highlight of your visit. Join naturalist and farmer guides to hike alpine trails, kayak wildlife refuge lakes, and experience life on a working farm.
Your accommodation: Wilderness Lodge, Arthurs Pass
Wilderness Lodge sits on it's own 3,000-hectare nature reserve and merino sheep farm and is surrounded by the mountains of Arthur's Pass National Park. Join nature guides to walk, canoe and discover kea parrots, giant buttercups, pygmy forests, alpine flower gardens and waterfalls.
                            Descending into the valleys of the Waimakariri this drive offers some spectacular views of the braided river valleys. Castle Hill Scenic Reserve sits in limestone country and the area is dotted with remarkable rock outcrops. A popular place with climbers it was also an important place for Maori in past years as they provided shelter on their seasonal journeys between the coasts. There is a network of walking paths allowing you to explore.
Descending onto the Canterbury Plains the rich farmland that attracted and helped settlers prosper becomes apparent as you head into the city of Christchurch.
It's time to return your rental car and let the South Island journey come to an end. If time allows spend the day exploring more of Christchurch, we'd suggest a leisurely drive up the Port Hills for some great sites and then over to the harbour of Lyttleton, before circling through the tunnel and back to the airport to continue your journey home.
Bid farewell to Aotearoa-New Zealand, taking with you unforgettable memories of its breathtaking landscapes and incredible adventures. In Maori, it is said mā te wā, which is not goodbye, it is see you soon!
Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 128 kms / 80 miles : 1.6 hours
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            12 days, from Christchurch to Christchurch
            12 days, from Christchurch to Christchurch