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Auckland to Hobbiton Movie Set Private Tour Auckland to Hobbiton Movie Set Private Tour Enjoy a private tour in a Mercedes luxury vehicle from Auckland to the Hobbiton Movie Set, made famous by the movie trilogies “The Lord of the Rings” and ‘The Hobbit”. Hobbiton Movie Set is located in the idyllic Waikato Region South-East of Auckland, set on a stunning New Zealand farm. This “Middle Earth” experience will be a highlight of your travels in Aotearoa (New Zealand). Inclusions: Tour Code: AKLHOB • Fully guided Private Tour in Mercedes luxury vehicle. • Pick-up/drop-off in Auckland incl airport/cruise terminal. • Tour times: 9am to 5pm (flexible). This hugely popular private tour provides private transport • Complimentary snacks, water and lunch. to and from the Hobbiton Movie Set at a time convenient to • Entry to Hobbiton Movie Set GROUP Tour. you and with flexibility to suit your interests. • All tours support local eco-cultural initiatives. On the way to “Middle-Earth”, we drive through prime New Exclusions: Zealand countryside with its rolling hills and fertile pastures. • n/a The route takes us through a string of small, historic river towns and offers beautiful views of the beautiful farming region of the Waikato, named after the Waikato River, New Retail rates p.p. in NZ$ valid to 31 March 2021 Zealand’s longest. Low season 1 April – 30 Sept: 2 pax NZ$819 p.p. / 3 pax NZ$619 p.p. / 4 pax NZ$519 p.p. / Our destination is Matamata, commonly referred to as 5+ pax NZ$469 p.p. Hobbiton since its inception as a major filming location for Peter Jackson’s world-famous “The Lord of the Rings” and High season 1 Oct – 31 March: “The Hobbit” trilogies. It lies in an idyllic landscape with 2 pax NZ$869 p.p. / 3 pax NZ$669 p.p. / 4 pax NZ$569 p.p. / sheep farms and wonderful views towards the Kaimai 5+ pax NZ$519 p.p. Ranges in the east. Please note rates include all taxes and are commissionable. On arrival at the famous Hobbiton Movie Set, you will go on a 2-hour tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set. This will give you Age Information astonishing insights into how these movies were made and • Adults are from 12 years. which parts of the movies were filmed here. Not only movie • Children's age is between 4 and 11 years. fans will enjoy this unique experience with inside views of • Infants age is 0-3 years. the Hobbit village including Hobbit Holes, Bag End, The Children 4 – 11 years 50% off adult price, Infants FOC. Green Dragon Inn and astonishing facts about the filmmaking and spectacular landscape all around. Cancellation Policy After booking has been confirmed and more than 30 days: Then return to Auckland after a great private tour where you 20%. From 7 to 30 days: 50%. Less than 7 days: 100%. have been able to see one of New Zealand’s most famous attractions. .
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