Things to Do in New Zealand
Although relatively small in size compared to its larger Aussie neighbour, we can confidently say that New Zealand packs a serious punch. Whether you’re dreaming of sailing beside a pod of dusky dolphins, sipping Sauvignon Blanc straight from the source, or heli-hiking till your heart’s content on practically private glaciers, we’ve got you covered.

With such a rugged and varied landscape, New Zealand is a haven for those wishing to embrace the great outdoors. With everything from hiking the Tongariro National Park to horse-riding through the exceptional beautiful of Glenorchy in the South Island, you won’t be left twiddling your thumbs. Out on the water, go in search of sperm whales and humpbacks in Kaikoura, or grab your paddles and kayak off the Abel Tasman National Park where you’re sure to meet with inquisitive seal pups. After all that adventure, sup on sauvignon blanc in Marlborough, or a fruit-forward pinot noir in Otago. If you’re looking for something truly exceptional, speak to one of our specialists who can arrange a bespoke heli-hiking experience where you’ll traverse the secluded spots of the Fiordlands, unseen by most visitors.

Cape Reinga private Helicopter Tour
Bay of Islands, New Zealand
The Cape Reinga tour is for those who wish to spend time enjoying the magnificent natural wonders of the North. You will be over-awed by the grandeur of the mighty Kauri trees, the expanse of Ninety Mile Beach and the mystique of Cape Reinga.

A private tour of Hobbiton - A Tolkien Day Out
Hobbiton, Waikato, New Zealand
Enter the world of Tolkien and discover the magical setting made famous by The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit. Once quoted by Peter Jackson as being 'a slice of ancient England', discover the hobbit holes on a guided tour of the movie set.

Amisfield ‘Trust the Chef’
Queenstown, New Zealand
"Trust the Chef" signature menu offers a shared dining experience, with dishes selected by the chef based on fresh produce and ingredients available on the day.

Annandale - Farm Tour - Private
Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
Learn more about the workings of Annandale's extensive sheep and cattle farm from your guide, exploring rugged tracks and great views from elevated parts of the property. Visit the historic woolshed and get up close to some of the livestock.

Bike the Wineries of Central Otago
Queenstown, Central Otago and the Southern Lakes, New Zealand
Explore the vineyards and scenic wine lands of Central Otago by bike on this self-guided winery tour and visit some of the region’s most well-known wineries.

Blue Penguins at Oamaru - Evening viewing Premium Entry - Shared
Oamaru, New Zealand
Home to more than 300 nesting pairs of Blue Penguins, Omaru penguin centre is one of the best spots to watch the world’s smallest penguin species as they come ashore in the evening after a day’s fishing.
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Cruising Lake Rotoiti onboard Tiua (Shared)
Central North Island, New Zealand
Enjoy a luxury eco cruising experience aboard Tiua – a luxury 53ft catamaran, moored on the idyllic shores of Lake Rotoiti.
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Dart River Jet Boat Safari (Shared)
Queenstown, Central Otago and the Southern Lakes, New Zealand
The Dart River Jet Boat Wilderness Safari is a spectacular Jet Boat journey through the Dart River located at the foot of Lake Wakatipu, surrounded by breathtaking snow-capped mountains, waterfalls and glacial valleys frozen in time.
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Discover the Waitomo Glowworm Caves (Shared)
Waitomo, Central North Island New Zealand
Sail under a canopy of the thousands of tiny glow-worms that illuminate the Waitomo Caves, their incredible luminescence creating a magical serenity as you glide through the waters of the Waitomo River.

Diving the Poor Knights Islands - Shared
Tutukaka, New Zealand
Twenty three kilometres off New Zealand’s Tutukaka Coast and washed by warm currents swept South from the Coral Sea, the Poor Knights Islands are an international icon and one of the most renowned dive sites in the world.

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