8 Day South Island Family Adventure

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$19800 NZD for a family group of 4

〰️ $19800 NZD for a family group of 4

Scenic outdoor hot pools surrounded by mountains and a lake under a clear blue sky.

Package Holiday Details

  • Travel Style: Private Driver Guide

  • Accomodation Level: 3 & 4 Star

  • Price subject to seasonal changes

  • Cost of suggested activities not included

  • Private driver guide for journeys between destinations, not on call.

Embark on an 8-day South Island Family Adventure with New Zealand Package Holidays, tailored for travellers of all ages to experience New Zealand’s iconic South Island landscapes and family-friendly activities. Begin with the dramatic Southern Alps, then journey to Queenstown, where thrilling adventures await for both kids and adults alike. From the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wakatipu to the peaceful rainforests of Fiordland, each destination offers unique experiences for everyone. Explore the charming town of Wānaka, known for its breathtaking lake and mountain views, creating the perfect balance of excitement and relaxation for your family. With New Zealand Package Holidays, your private tour ensures a seamless, unforgettable journey that connects your family with the beauty and adventure of New Zealand’s South Island.

Visited Locations

Akaroa〰️Tekapo〰️Christchurch〰️Mt Cook〰️Queenstown〰️Milford Sound〰️Wānaka

ITINERARY

  • INCLUDED - Private transfer Christchurch International Airport to your accommodation.

    Accommodation - Fable Christchurch

    Occupying a central location the Fable Hotel has been voted as one of the trendiest hotels in the South Pacific. Recently refurbished modern rooms and suites provide all the facilities you would expect from a fine hotel.

  • INCLUDED - Private Day Tour

    Akaroa and The Banks Peninsula

    Akaroa and the Banks Peninsula offers a great contrast to the South Island's largest city. An easy 1 1/2 hours drive from the city centre are rolling green hills, streams, golden sand beaches and small settlements that offer a unique insight into New Zealand's history and development plus, wineries, great cafes and restaurants and abundant wildlife.
    Just on the other side of the Port Hills is Lyttelton, a busy port town that was crucial to the development of Christchurch and the Canterbury Plains. Following the road around the beautiful natural harbour the names, such as Magazine Bay, Battery Point, Corsair Point and Governors Bay, remind of the importance the navy placed on this harbour.
    The Banks Peninsula is actually the remains of a long extinct volcano, the rim of which collapsed some time ago allowing the sea to flood into and create what is now the Akaroa Harbour. In 1840 French colonists settled in Akaroa in a bid to stake a claim for the South Island. Unbeknown the British had already declared sovereignty and a long drawn out dispute ensued with the British eventually being given government. However the French stayed and made this stunning part of the South Pacific their home and still to this day the town boasts French street names and every year a French Festival is held.
    The Harbour itself is teeming with wildlife and a nature cruise is a must do activity. One of the world's smallest and rarest dolphins, hectors dolphin, are often seen and cruises also offer excursions with the chance to swim amongst them.

    INCLUDED - Akaroa Harbour Nature Cruise

    Experience majestic scenery and stunning wildlife daily on a Black Cat Akaroa Harbour Nature Cruise. You’ll see the rare, native dolphin – the Hector’s or New Zealand Dolphin. There’s also the chance to spot the world’s smallest penguin, the White Flippered Little Blue Penguin, Fur Seals and other sea birds.
    Other cruise highlights are some majestic volcanic cliffs (including the impressive Cathedral Cave) and signs of Akaroa’s fascinating past including early Maori, French and British settlements.

  • INCLUDED - Private Driver Guide

    Today you head into the heart of the South Island. Crossing the vast Canterbury Plainsalong the inland scenic route the first township of Geraldine offers an ideal refreshment stop before you head into Mackenzie country. Passing through places such as Beautiful Valley it's not hard to understand where the names originate. Ascending Burkes Pass and onto the high country plateau and the picturesque town of Lake Tekapo.
    Lake Tekapo is New Zealand's highest large lake and its incredible turquoise colour astounds many visitors. The amazing colour of the water is created by the fine rock particles that are suspended in the glacier fed waters and these reflect the light.
    One of the most popular landmarks in this region is the Church of the Good Shepherd. This pretty stone building was dedicated in 1935 and must be one of the most photographed in New Zealand. Nearby a bronze statue of a sheepdog pays tribute to the invaluable contribution the animals have made to working the mountain country.
    Just a few kilometres west of Lake Tekapo is Mt. John and here you will find the Canterbury University observatory. A drive to the top of the hill gives spectacular views of the Southern Alps, the lakes and the high country. Tours of the observatory are also available.
    Lake Alexandrina is just a little further and this wildlife reserve is home to many birds and as no motorised craft are permitted on either Lake McGregor or Lake Alexandrina its a very peaceful place.

    Accommodation - Peppers Bluewater Resort

    Peppers Bluewater sits overlooking stunning Lake Tekapo and the Southern Alps and is just a short walk to the small towns facilities. Also close by is the Tekapo Springs Day Spa, a great place to relax after a day exploring. Facilities include an on site restaurant and bar.

    Meals Included: Breakfast

  • INCLUDED: Private Driver

    Lake Pukaki is just another 30 minutes drive from Lake Tekapo and as you approach the lake you are often rewarded with spectacular views the full length of the lake and into Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. At 3754 metres Aoraki Mount Cook is New Zealand highest mountain and the peak can often be seen from the visitor centre at the southern end of Lake Pukaki. Twizel, just south of Mount Cook was the location of many Lord of the Rings movie scenes and a little further on is Omarama, the gliding capital of New Zealand. Wrinkly Rams is a local café with great coffee and fresh homemade food. The Lindis Pass is one of New Zealand's highest roads with the summit reaching 971 metres. The tussock covered hills offer an unusual contrast as you pass from the Mackenzie Basin and into Central Otago.
    Bendigo, just off the main highway, was one of Otago's original gold mining settlements and well marked paths will guide you to explore the remains of stone cottages and other buildings from this bygone era.
    Cromwell sits at the head of the Kawarau Gorge. Cromwell old town has restored buildings from before the valley was flooded to create Lake Dunstan for the hydro systems. The sheer cliffs of the Kawarau Gorge guide you towards Queenstown and Gibbston - one of New Zealand's premier wine growing regions. At the famous historic Kawarau Bridge you can take a bungy jump or just watch others if you would rather. Approaching Queenstown the impressive Remarkables mountain range come into view and then beautiful Lake Wakatipu as you head towards the alpine resort town of Queenstown, the adventure and activity capital of New Zealand.

    Accommodation - Peppers Beacon, Queenstown

    Situated on the pristine shores of Lake Wakatipu, with superb lake and mountain views, Peppers Beacon Queenstown offers the perfect accommodation base for exploring this exciting year-round destination or simply relishing in the finer things in life.

    Meals Include: Breakfast

  • Explore: Queenstown and surrounds

    Celebrated as New Zealand's adventure capital, Queenstown offers far more than a fast-paced action-packed holiday. Settled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu beneath a soaring panorama of the Remarkables Mountain Range, this alpine town is surrounded by a plethora of historic, gastronomic, and scenic wonders.

    INCLUDED: SS Earnslaw cruise to Walter Peak including gourmet BBQ dinner and a farm tour

    Enjoy a quintessential Kiwi experience, a delicious gourmet BBQ buffet meal and a farm demonstration in a stunning lakeside setting. Take in the stunning views of Lake Wakatipu and its surroundings as you cruise across the lake to the historic Walter Peak high country farm aboard the TSS Earnslaw Steamship.

    Enjoy the ambience of the heart of the stately homestead while your Colonel’s Homestead Restaurant chef prepares a gourmet BBQ dinner. Your seasonal menu includes an extensive selection of local New Zealand produce, including succulent meats and a selection of delicious vegetables and salads. Complete your meal with your choice of delicious desserts, New Zealand cheeses, tea and coffee.

    After dinner, watch the farm dogs in action with a sheep-herding demonstration and say hello to the other farm animals. Finally, cruise home under the southern stars and enjoy the fresh night air as the lights of Queenstown draw ever closer.

  • INCLUDED - Private Driver

    Following the shores of Lake Wakatipu south the Remarkable mountain range towers over you as you approach township of Kingston. Then into Southland and rolling fertile farm country. Crossing the rolling tussock lands you pass through Mossburn, the deer capital of New Zealand and into Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland National Park. Passing Te Anau you joining the Milford Road which takes you to Milford Sound.  This stretch of road has countless photo opportunities and short walks. The Mirror Lakes create perfectly clear reflections of the surrounding mountains and glacier formed meadows.  Further along the road The Chasm Walk includes two walking bridges over the dramatic Cleddau River, while the surrounding ancient native beech forest creates a fascinating landscape. You'll pass through the Homer Tunnel, an incredible feat of engineering at 1219 metres long. Milford Sound is the only sound accessible by road, making it very popular to visit. Coming into the village you'll be greeted with an amazing view of Mitre Peak which rises spectacularly from the waters up to the sky. Real Journey cruises can take you out into the sound where you'll receive a wealth of information on how this magnificent area has been formed and experience first-hand the multitude of waterfalls that line the fiord.

    INCLUDED: Milford Sound Cruise with RealNZ

    Get up close and personal with Milford Sound on a leisurely cruise of this spectacular fiord. From thundering waterfalls to sky-high mountains to lush rainforests, Milford has it all. Experience the spray of a waterfall as you cruise close to sheer rock faces. Informative, participative and relaxed, this is the perfect way to experience Milford Sound to the fullest.

  • INCLUDED - Wonders of Wānaka Private Tour

    Embark on a private tour to Lake Wānaka, from Queenstown, indulge in a picturesque drive that winds its way to the shores of Lake Wānaka, where the stunning natural landscape awaits. You'll have the freedom to select from an array of unforgettable activities tailored to your preferences and interests. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of jet boating on the lake, the quirky world of Puzzling World, or the serenity of the Lavender farm, this tour is crafted to ensure that every moment is filled with wonder and excitement. With the flexibility to choose your adventure, you'll immerse yourself fully in the magic of Wānaka.

  • Airport Transfer

    Your final morning in Queenstown before a private transfer to the airport

Inclusions

7 x Breakfasts, 1 Specialty Dinner 〰️Private Driver Guide〰️3 & 4 Star Accommodation 〰️Milford Sound Cruise〰️Akaroa Cruise 〰️Airport Transfers 〰️TSS Earnslaw BBQ Dinner〰️Wānaka Tour

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