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Best of New Zealand Self-Drive

A three-week road trip exploring both North and South Islands.

Your trip kicks off in Auckland, and as you drive through the countryside and city, the best of New Zealand will reveal itself. Working through North Island, then catching the ferry to the dramatically scenic South Island, this itinerary checks off must-see locations and finishes with a memorable railway journey through the mountains aboard the TranzAlpine Express.

Self-drive
21 nights

Those who love being on the go and hopping from place to place to see as much of a destination as possible.

Itinerary overview

Days 1-2

Split up your journey to the Land of the Long White Cloud with a few days in sultry and sophistic...

Day 3

Fly to Auckland on an overnight flight.

Days 4-5

You’ll have two nights to relax and explore Auckland at your own pace while you adjust to your ne...

Days 6-7

You’ll collect a hire car from Auckland and make the three-hour drive to the Coromandel, a famous...

Days 8-9

A three-hour drive brings you to Rotorua. Plan a break in your journey to visit Hobbiton Village ...

Days 10-11

Swap Rotorua’s geothermal wonderland for the art deco charms of Napier. A three-hour drive takes ...

Days 12-13

Pick a great playlist for your four-hour drive to Wellington at the southern tip of the North Isl...

Days 14-15

South Island awaits. You’ll take the Interislander Cook Strait Ferry and continue the drive to Bl...

Day 16

Take the coast road to Kaikoura for a memorable overnight stay. The township of Kaikoura was the ...

Day 17

You could spend the morning whale watching before embarking on a scenic five-and-a-half-hour jour...

Days 18-20

A beautiful three-hour drive brings you to Queenstown — New Zealand’s epicentre of outdoor advent...

Days 21-22

Take the scenic route via Haast Pass through the Southern Alps to the west coast and the glacier ...

Days 23-24

Drive a couple of hours north to Greymouth on the South Island’s west coast. You’ll return your h...

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Days 1-2

Singapore

Split up your journey to the Land of the Long White Cloud with a few days in sultry and sophisticated Singapore. Check out its gardens, street food scene and sensational shopping before heading back to the airport.

Day 3

Overnight flight

Fly to Auckland on an overnight flight.

Days 4-5

Auckland

You’ll have two nights to relax and explore Auckland at your own pace while you adjust to your new time zone. There are museums aplenty, as well as viewpoints like Mount Eden and the Sky Tower. We highly recommend heading over to one of the bay’s islands for a different perspective and a slower pace.

Hobbiton Express Tour from Auckland
Auckland

Travel south from Auckland to the Waikato region where you will arrive at the Shire's rest to embark on your Hobbiton film set tour. You will see 44 hobbit holes, the Mill and double arch bridge, the party tree and visit the Green Dragon Inn. You can also get a picture taken at Bilbo's front door at Bag End. After the tour your lunch is included at Shire's Rest Cafe before heading back to Auckland.

• Duration: full day
• Start time: 7am
• Departs daily
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Days 6-7

Coromandel

You’ll collect a hire car from Auckland and make the three-hour drive to the Coromandel, a famously scenic area on the North Island comprising lovely towns, beaches with natural springs, and pretty coves for kayaking. You’ll stay in Coromandel Town, a city that boomed in the 1860s gold strike and leaves behind a legacy of its mining history.

Days 8-9

Rotorua

A three-hour drive brings you to Rotorua. Plan a break in your journey to visit Hobbiton Village to tour the movie set featured in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies. You have a full day to explore Rotorua, a geothermic area known for its fizzing geysers, searing hot springs, and bubbling mud pools. It’s also where you can get to know Maori culture better and spend an evening trying hangi cooked in the ground.

Restorative Journey in Rotorua
Rotorua, Hobbiton & Waitomo

This guided geothermal bathing experience takes a few hours and follows a clear sequence of thermal environments. You’ll move through each stage with guidance from hosts, but at a relaxed pace that gives you time to settle into the heat, water and steam. You’ll need swimwear, and it’s best to allow enough time on either side so you don’t feel rushed.

You’ll start at Te Iringa, a series of gentle waterfall-style showers. It’s a simple beginning, designed to slow things down and help you arrive properly before moving on. Next, you’ll enter Te Ahi Tupua, the Fire and Ice Caves. You move between warm and cool, wet and dry spaces, choosing how long to stay in each. From there, you head into Te Taiwhanga Mauri, a sequence of five geothermal pools. 

You then reach Te Pae Paru, the geothermal mud lounge. Warm, mineral-rich mud is applied to the skin, drawing on traditions that link wellbeing to Papatūānuku, the earth. The experience finishes at Kohu Wai Ariki, the steam room. You recline on heated stone beds in a mist-filled space, letting the warmth settle before slowly cooling down again. 

• Daily departures 
• Operates year round
• Group experience

Te Pa Tu Evening Cultural Experience
Rotorua, Hobbiton & Waitomo

Culture and top notch cuisine are what make the Te Pa Tu evening experience so memorable and magical. It’s been recognised as New Zealand’s Most Awarded Cultural Attraction, and it’s not difficult to see why. You’ll nestle under the towering heights of the Tawa trees, with blazing bonfires toasting your toes and traditional song warming your soul.

Wrap your tastebuds around mouthwatering seasonal kai, and feast your eyes on the lush forest-formed amphitheater. It’s a 4-hour celebration packed to the rafters with spectacular history and awe-inspiring ancient traditions. 

Good to know
These events change with each season of the maramataka, the Māori lunar calendar.

Days 10-11

Napier

Swap Rotorua’s geothermal wonderland for the art deco charms of Napier. A three-hour drive takes you south to this fascinating town, where an incredible array of beautiful Art Deco buildings make it feel like a movie set. You can decide how to spend your time here: perhaps you’ll visit Hawke’s Bay wineries to try the local Pinot Gris and Syrah, or maybe you’ll take the opportunity to see the incredible gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers.

Art Deco Walking Tour of Napier
Rotorua, Hobbiton & Waitomo

Learn about Napier’s fascinating heritage during this guided walking tour of the city’s colourful Art Deco Quarter. Depart from Napier’s Art Deco Centre and discover striking examples of the city’s distinctive architecture. Hear stories of the 1931 earthquake that destroyed the city, the people that were affected, and how the city made a remarkable recovery and was rebuilt within two years. The walk is followed by an optional short film screening.

• Duration: 2 hours
• Start time: 10am, 2pm or 4.30pm
• Departs daily
• Operates year-round 
• Group experience

Best of the Bay
Napier & Hawke's Bay

Enjoy a full day exploring the beautiful countryside and meeting the locals around Hawke’s Bay. Take a walk through Napier, famed for its Art Deco buildings. As you travel, you'll encounter local artists displaying their paintings and sculptures. You'll also have a chance to taste delicious creations from talented food producers. When you visit a rural coastal settlement, a Maori local will welcome you to her land and share with you her spiritual beliefs and offer you a glimpse into her rich and fascinating culture. Last stop will be at a winery where you can taste the local wines.

This private tour can be personalised to your interests. 

• Duration: full day
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Private experience

Days 12-13

Wellington

Pick a great playlist for your four-hour drive to Wellington at the southern tip of the North Island. The Martinborough wine region is the perfect place to stop en route (particularly for the non-driver!). Time in Wellington is best spent indulging in the city’s gastro scene and riding the Wellington Cable Car for city panoramas. Many consider the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa unmissable, revealing plenty about the area’s environment, Maori culture, and art.

Martinborough Wine Tour
Wellington & Martinborough

Depart from Wellington and drive through the picturesque Hutt Valley and the Rimutaka Range to Martinborough for this full-day guided tour of the famous wine region. With a wide choice of wineries, there is a selection of award winning wines to sample, including the Pinot Noirs that the region is known for. Stop for lunch at Poppies winery and enjoy a superb platter of local delicacies matched with their fine wines.

Continue on to a further 2 or 3 wineries or head to the lovingly restored colonial town of Greytown, where you can browse the main street taking in the craft and antique shops or stop for a coffee, before heading back over the hill to Wellington.

• Duration: full day
• Start time: 9.30am
• Departs daily
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Weta Workshop Tour
Wellington & Martinborough

Wētā Workshop has been creating physical effects, props and creatures for film and TV since the late 1980s, and chances are you’ve already seen their work without realising it. From The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit to Avatar and Black Panther Wakanda Forever, this Wellington-based studio has helped bring some of cinema’s biggest worlds to life.

Step behind the scenes at Wētā Workshop’s creative home base and get a close-up look at how things are made. This isn’t about green screens and computers. It’s about sculpting, moulding, painting and problem-solving, the hands-on craft that turns ideas into objects actors can interact with.

Your guide walks you through the workshop’s story, from its early beginnings to the award-winning operation it is today, explaining how different departments work together to create props, costumes and creatures. Along the way, you’ll see and handle pieces from across the workshop, including weapons, armour, prosthetics and detailed models, with the stories behind how they were made.

• Start time: 9am 
• Duration: 1½ hours
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Group experience

Days 14-15

Blenheim

South Island awaits. You’ll take the Interislander Cook Strait Ferry and continue the drive to Blenheim, a town in the pre-eminent Marlborough wine region, for a two-night stay. Enjoy the mountain scenery, pop into excellent wineries to sample the excellent Sauvignon Blanc, and stroll around the pretty town.

Taste of Marlborough Tour from Blenheim
New Zealand

This is the perfect full-day experience for wine lovers as you'll be whisked between boutique wineries throughout the world-famous Marlborough region, You'll meet the vintners as they take you behind the scenes away from the main public areas and learn about the processes of creating wine and what makes their variety special.

At the Saint Clair Winery, a family owned estate, head to Vineyard Kitchen where a lunch platter and some locally made Makana Chocolate will be served.

• Duration: full day
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Marlborough Icons Tour from Blenheim
Abel Tasman & the North West

Depart from Blenheim for this full-day tour which journeys through the renowned Marlborough wine region. Visit wineries and enjoy two fine wine experiences before continuing on through the Marlborough Sounds for a unique seafood cruise. Learn about the local history, visit a marine farm and stop to sample some fresh seafood paired with a glass of sauvignon blanc before your return journey.

• Departs daily
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Day 16

Kaikoura

Take the coast road to Kaikoura for a memorable overnight stay. The township of Kaikoura was the first local authority in the world to become a Green Globe-certified community and is renowned for the marine life off its glorious coastline.

Whale Watching from Kaikoura
Christchurch & Akaroa

Every whale watching tour is different. Sperm whales are yearround residents so your chances of spotting one are very high. You can also see dusky dolphins, New Zealand fur seals and albatross year round. Dependent on season you can also spot Humpback whales, Pilot whales, Blue whales and Southern Right whales. There are also opportunities to see orcas as well as the world's smallest and rarest dolphin - the Hector's dolphin.

• Start times: 7.15am, 10am, 10.30am, 12.45pm, 3,30pm
• Departs daily
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Day 17

Lake Tekapo

You could spend the morning whale watching before embarking on a scenic five-and-a-half-hour journey to Lake Tekapo, perhaps paying a quick visit to Christchurch on the way (although you’ll visit it properly before you depart New Zealand). A milky blue lake and New Zealand’s Southern Alps await as South Island begins to reveal its scenic drama.

Days 18-20

Queenstown

A beautiful three-hour drive brings you to Queenstown — New Zealand’s epicentre of outdoor adventures. You’ve got three nights here, enough time to join a Lord of the Rings tour, visit the Central Otago wine region, or soar above the scenery on a gondola. You could also take a day trip to Fiordland National Park.

Best of Queenstown
Queenstown & Wanaka

The landscapes surrounding Queenstown are legendary and you'll get to witness their beauty on this half-day scenic tour. The adventure begins as you head to a viewpoint for a panoramic vista of the town and its jaw-dropping backdrop and stop off for a quick peek at the Shotover River. There'll then be some time to explore Arrowtown, a historic settlement that built up around the gold mining industry, and watch the thrill-seekers at Kawarau, the site of the world's first commercial bungy jump; you can even have a go if you are feeling brave enough (at an extra cost).

The next stop is a local winery where a tasting and shared cheeseboard is included (a non-alcoholic alternative is available for non drinkers). Before the return back to town, you'll hop on board a boat for a half-hour trip on Lake Whakatipu.

• Duration: half day
• Start time: 8.30am
• Daily departures
• Operates October-May
• Group experience

Milford Sound from Queenstown
Queenstown & Wanaka

Depart from Queenstown and travel along through the picturesque Southland farming country to Te Anau. Continue to the Fiordland National Park and the renowned Milford Road. This corridor to the fjord unveils a different side of New Zealand, with its majestic mountains and winding rivers. Throughout the journey, there will be multiple stops for photo opportunities, short walks, and the chance to learn about the fascinating local facts and stories. Embark on a nature cruise that takes you beneath the towering peaks of the fjord.

Admire spectacular alpine scenery and look out for unique wildlife including dolphins and seals, before heading back to Queensland.

• Duration: full day
• Start time: 7.30am
• Departs daily
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Milford Sound Business Class from Queenstown/Te Anau
Fiordland, Invercargill & Stewart Island

Depart Queenstown or Te Anau in a luxurious glass-roofed vehicle, specifically designed for long-distance touring and sightseeing. With high panoramic windows you’ll travel with a guide in a small group of no more than 15 guests. Along the way, there will be many scenic stops. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) is frequently referred to as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World' because of its remarkable and dramatic landscapes.

On arrival, you will be welcomed with a glass of sparkling wine as you board the RealNZ Sinbad vessel for a guided cruise through this spectacular fiord. Indulge in locally sourced gourmet delights as you learn stories about Piopiotahi and Māori culture whilst keeping a look out for local wildlife. Add a final touch of luxury to this day with a stunning scenic 45-minute flight (extra cost).

• Duration: full day
• Start time: 7am
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Wine Sampler from Queenstown
New Zealand

The breathtaking wine region of Gibbston is the focus of this tour from Queenstown. This cool climate region has a plethora of cellar doors, three of which you will visit on this trip. You'll taste over 18 varieties and visit the Gibbston Valley underground wine cave, the largest of its kind in the country. An optional lunch is available and can be ordered and paid for on the day.

• Duration: full day
• Start time: 10am
• Daily departures\ • Operates year-round\ • Group experience

Lord of the Rings Full Day Tour from Queenstown
Queenstown & Wanaka

Discover locations from The Lord of the Rings films on this 4x4 off-road adventure which departs from Queenstown. See The Remarkables (The Misty Mountains), Deer Park Heights (The Battle of the Wargs) and the Kawarau Gorge (Argonath/Pillars of the King) plus many more. Continue to Arrowtown and experience some off roading as you follow a gold mining road up the river where you can try gold panning before enjoying views of the Wakatipu Basin from Skippers Canyon.

• Duration: full day
• Start time: 8am
• Departs daily
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Milford Sound Coach and Cruise from Queenstown
Fiordland, Invercargill & Stewart Island

This full-day trip from Queenstown takes you from one alpine landscape into another, ending at one of New Zealand’s most recognisable natural landmarks. It’s a long journey, but the changing scenery makes the drive part of the appeal.

By late morning or early afternoon, you reach Piopiotahi Milford Sound, where the road ends and the fiord begins. Sheer rock walls rise straight from dark water, and the scale of the place is immediately apparent. From here, you board a purpose-built cruise vessel for up to two hours on the fiord. On the water, everything slows down. The boat moves steadily along Milford Sound, edging close to waterfalls and cliff faces, often drifting through mist kicked up by falling water. 

Rain only heightens the experience, with countless temporary waterfalls forming after heavier weather. Wildlife appears when it wants to. Seals are often seen hauled out on rocks, dolphins sometimes ride the bow wave, and penguins make seasonal appearances. The cruise passes St Anne’s Point Lighthouse and, if conditions allow, heads out toward the Tasman Sea where the fiord meets open ocean.

• Start time: 6.45am 
• Duration: full day
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Group experience

Days 21-22

Glacier Region

Take the scenic route via Haast Pass through the Southern Alps to the west coast and the glacier region — either Fox Glacier or Franz Josef Glacier. You have a full day in the area to take an ice-hiking adventure or visit the ethereal glow worm caves. You may also want to see Lake Matheson, one of the most photographed lakes in New Zealand.

Franz Josef Glacier Encounter

The Franz Josef encounter lets you experience one of New Zealand’s most iconic landscapes from a whole new perspective. A scenic helicopter flight over lush rainforest and the rugged West Coast kicks things off in style, before venturing to the icy heart of Kā Roimata o Hine Hukatere.

You’ll fly past historic Almer Hut, the Franz Josef Nevé and Centennial Hut, before touching down on the glacier’s dramatic icefall. Take a deep breath in and embrace every spectacular second as you step out onto the ice. The views here are next level, so keep your camera handy if you want to snap some photos, and listen closely as your expert guide shares fascinating stories that bring the glacier’s rich history to life.

• Duration: 1 hour from check-in to the end of the trip
• Daily departures during the summer
• Group experience

Franz Josef Glacier Guides Heli-Hike
West Coast Glaciers & Southern Alps

This adventure begins at the Franz Josef Village base, before flying up to the Franz Josef Glacier in the Westland National Park. When you land, the glistening glacier awaits. Pull on your glacier boots and crampons and gear up for an icy adventure you’ll never forget. From eye-widening ice formations and pinnacles to the extraordinary colours of the ice-flow, the expedition itself might be two hours long, but the memories will last a lifetime.

• Duration: 3 hours
• Daily departures 
• Operates year round

Franz Josef Helicopter Flight Including Snow Landing
West Coast Glaciers & Southern Alps

Soar over the snaking Franz Josef Glacier and get some pretty epic, up-close views of the Southern Alps before dipping down and landing on the snow. You'll step out onto the glacier and take in the landscape as well as capture some envy inducing shots before setting off again for your return journey.

• Duration: 1 hour
• Daily departures
• Operates daily

Good to know
Departures, flight routes and snow landings subject to suitable and safe weather conditions.

Days 23-24

Christchurch

Drive a couple of hours north to Greymouth on the South Island’s west coast. You’ll return your hire car here, then board the TranzAlpine Express to cross to the east coast on a four-and-a-half-hour train journey through the mountains. When you arrive in Christchurch, you’ll check into a hotel for your final two-night stay where you can explore the world-famous botanic gardens before your return journey home.

TranzAlpine Train from Christchurch or Greymouth
Christchurch & Akaroa

Journey aboard the renowned TranzAlpine train between Christchurch and Greymouth via Arthur’s Pass. Enjoy the magnificent alpine scenery as the train crosses the Canterbury Plains and heads through the Southern Alps where it wind its way through the Waimakariri Gorge. The excursion also operates in reverse or as a return. You can upgrade to the Scenic Plus Dining experience which includes local delicacies which are created on board using the finest farm-to-rail produce.

• Duration: full day
• Times: 8.15am to 7pm
• Departs daily from October to April
• Departs Friday to Monday between May and September
• Operates year-round
• Group experience

Extend Your Holiday

Fiji

Hop over to Fiji for some serious downtime on paradise island shores. Pick your resort, pick your spot on the beach and pick your perfect cocktail and you'll have the best far-flung escape imaginable.

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