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New Zealand Touring New Zealand Zealand Touring Touring Map Map Bay of of Islands Islands BayBayof of Islands Islands LT53 Bay of Islands - Hole in the Rock Cruise LT38 Bay of Islands (3 days / 2 Nights) Experience the spectacular scenery in Day One Auckland - Bay of Islands an area that is soaked in rich culture Depart Auckland and travel by coach and history on a uniquely relaxing three north over Auckland’s Harbour Bridge and hours of island views and stunning blue along the Hibiscus Coast, with golden sand waters! Depart from Paihia or Russell beaches. Along the journey you may be and head all the way out to the historic able to view the kauri, one of New Zealand’s lighthouse at Cape Brett. Encounter mighty native trees. The journey continues, diverse wildlife in their natural travelling through Whangarei arriving in the surroundings, travel through the world beautiful township of Paihia in the Bay of famous Hole in the Rock (conditions Islands. Today you will visit and have a guided tour of the Waitangi permitting), and hear about the culture Treaty Grounds the site of the historic treaty between the Maori and and history of the Bay of Islands. Travelling on a catamaran, designed for European pioneers. View a magnificent Maori meeting house and comfort, with an abundance of indoor and outdoor seating. large war canoe. Remainder of the afternoon and evening is at leisure Tour Price $110.00 per adult $70.00 per child Duration 3 hours. to explore Paihia. Evening Accommodation Scenic Circle Bay of Islands Day Two Cape Reinga Day Excursion Your tour departs Paihia and takes you by road north through rolling heavily forested hill country, including the Puketi Kauri Forest, an ancient subtropical rainforest. For the final leg of your journey to the top of the North Island of New Zealand you will travel along the aptly named Ninety Mile Beach to Cape Reinga, where two great oceans meet at the very top of New Zealand. A buffet style lunch is included on the tour and a stop will be made at a local museum ( contains good information pertaining to the original Maori and early European settlement of this area). The tour returns to Paihia late afternoon. Day Three Bay of Islands – Auckland This morning enjoy a cruise to Cape Brett and Piercy Island LT51 Dune Rider – Cape Reinga Day Tour and discover the bay’s Journey into the Far North on this off road adventure. Take in all the highlights from the water. highlights of this isolated and dramatic region of New Zealand. Sea conditions permitting Watch the waves crash down on the expansive sands of 90 Mile travel through the cavernous Beach, as you tour along the beach by coach. Absorb the beauty Hole in the Rock and marvel of the landscape as your driver captivates you with stories of small at what nature has created. communities and cultural legends. Spot dolphins frolicking, seals and more. Returned to Russell with a Experience the rush of speed as sightseeing tour of this historic township. Enjoy some shopping along you sand-board down glistening the waterfront before returning to Paihia. Mid-afternoon return to white sand dunes at Te Paki Auckland by coach, where tour will conclude. stream and struggle up the steep Tour Price $1145.00 per adult $525.00 per child slopes again for just one more ride. Enjoy a freshly prepared Single Person Supplement $3350.00 buffet style lunch at Waitiki. LT38A Bay of Islands Day Tour from Auckland Discover the tranquil atmosphere Day tour from Auckland to the Bay of Islands, a subtropical aquatic at Cape Reinga a cultural and wonderland with 144 islands and the home of the Waitangi Treaty spiritual landmark where you will grounds. Travel by coach north via the Hibiscus Coast to Paihia. The observe the power of two great tour includes a cruise on a purpose built catamaran in the bay, where oceans meeting at the tip of the landscape. End on a high note, enjoy you may see dolphins, whales and other marine life. The cruise also a kiwi classic at ‘world famous’ Mangonui fish shop with fresh fish takes in the Cape Brett Lighthouse and the famous ‘Hole in the Rock’ and chips and a cold beverage to wash it down (at own expense). Tour Time to explore Paihia before returning to Auckland by coach. Tour Duration 10.5 hours Duration 12.5 hours. Tour Price $315.00 per adult $157.00 per child Tour Price $155.00 per adult $80.00 per child 1 Bayof Islands Touring North North Touring North North LT48 Best of the North (5 Days / 4 Nights) LT49A Islands, City and Geysers (5 Days / 4 Nights) Highlights Highlights • Bay of Islands & Waitangi • Bay of Islands & Waitangi • Hole in the Rock Cruise • Hole in the Rock Cruise • Hobbiton • Auckland & City Sights • Rotorua & Attractions • Waitomo Caves • Waitomo Caves • Rotorua & Attractions Day One Auckland - Bay of Islands • Hobbiton Depart Auckland and travel north via Day One Auckland – Bay of Islands the Hibiscus Coast, with golden sand From Auckland travel north via the beaches, travelling through Whangarei arriving in the beautiful township Hibiscus Coast, with golden sand beaches, and Whangarei to the beautiful of Paihia, Bay of Islands. Tour the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, the site of the township of Paihia, Bay of Islands. Tour the Waitangi Treaty Grounds the historic treaty between the Maori and European pioneers. During the tour site of the historic treaty between the Maori and European pioneers. View you will see a magnificent Maori meeting house and war canoe, still in a magnificent Maori meeting house and large war canoe. Remainder of use for celebrations and events today. Remainder of the day at leisure to the day at leisure to explore Paihia. Accommodation Scenic Circle Hotel explore Paihia. Accommodation Scenic Circle Hotel Paihia or similar Day Two Bay of Islands – Auckland Day Two Bay of Islands – Auckland Today cruise to Cape Brett and Piercy Island and discover the Bay’s Today cruise to Cape Brett and Piercy Island and discover the Bay’s highlands from the water including abundant wildlife. Sea conditions highlights from the water including abundant wildlife. Sea conditions permitting, travel through the cavernous Hole in the Rock. Spot dolphins permitting travel through the cavernous Hole in the Rock. Spot dolphins frolicking, seals and more. Disembark your cruise in Russell for a tour of frolicking, seals and more. Disembark your cruise in Russell for a tour of this historic township, returning to Paihia with a mid-afternoon departure this historic township, returning to Paihia with a mid-afternoon departure for Auckland. Accommodation City Life Auckland or similar for Auckland. Accommodation City Life Auckland or similar Day Three Auckland – Hobbiton – Rotorua Day Three Auckland Depart from Auckland by coach for A morning city tour of Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, boasting a your journey to Rotorua via beautiful harbour, some magnificent beaches and 49 dormant volcanoes. Hobbiton, the farm that has been An afternoon 90 minute cruise of Waitemata Harbour will highlight city, transformed for The Lord of the the Harbour Bridge, Devonport and Rangitoto Island. The day concludes Rings and The Hobbit movie set. Tour with Auckland’s Sky Tower offering spectacular views. fairytale landscapes of the Shire, see Day Four Auckland – Waitomo – Rotorua 44 hobbit holes, the Mill and double From Auckland by coach travelling through rich arch bridge, the party tree and visit farmlands to Waitomo, where you will enjoy a guided the Green Dragon Inn. On departing tour of the Waitomo Caves including a boat ride Hobbiton your coach continues through the scenic Kaimai Ranges to through the caves into the famous Glowworm Grotto. Rotorua. Accommodation Millennium Hotel Rotorua or similar From Waitomo you will continue onto Rotorua Day Four Rotorua through the lush Waikato Plains, the Fitzgerald Glade. Today tour this geothermal wonderland, known as Rotorua; included Accommodation Millennium Hotel Rotorua are Te Puia and a Maori Cultural Tour. Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve Day Five Rotorua – Hobbiton – Auckland and Maori Arts and Craft Institute, the thermal valley with the famous This morning visit Rotorua’s main attractions, included are Te Puia with a Pohutu Geyser, and boiling mud pools. Rainbow Springs and the famous Maori Cultural Tour. Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve , location of the New Zealand kiwi bird and the Agrodome, with a tour of a working farm. thermal valley with the famous Pohutu Geyser, and boiling mud pools. Watch a sheep being shorn, a sheep dog trial and hand-feed the animals. Rainbow Springs home of the famous New Zealand kiwi bird and the Day Five Rotorua – Waitomo – Auckland Agrodome, with a tour of a working farm. Watch a sheep being shorn, Depart Rotorua and travel through the lush Waikato Plains, the Fitzgerald a sheep dog trial and hand-feed the animals. Early afternoon depart for Glade and Mamaku Hills to Waitomo. A guided tour of the Waitomo Hobbiton, a farm that has been transformed for The Lord of the Rings Caves by boat into the famous Glowworm Grotto. Wander through and The Hobbit movie set. Tour fairytale landscapes of the Shire, on your subterranean caverns and see spectacular limestone rock formations. movie set tour. See 44 hobbit holes, the Mill and Double Arch Bridge, the From Waitomo the coach continues through the beautiful Waikato region, Party Tree and visit the Green Dragon Inn. On departing Hobbiton your with its extensive dairy farming to Auckland where the tour concludes. coach travels to Auckland where your tour concludes. Tour Price $1799.00 per adult $999.00 per child Tour Price $1899.00 per adult $1099.00 per child Single Person Supplement $635.00 Single Person Supplement $699.00 2 Auckland Auckland LT40 Hobbiton & Waitomo Caves Day Tour LT56 Auckland Highlights, Harbour Cruise & Sky City VISIT A REAL MOVIE SET AS SEEN IN THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING A morning city sightseeing tour of “THE LORD OF THE RINGS” AND “THE HOBBIT”.
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