An all-encompassing adventure to the lands down under - New Zealand and Australia - discovering the immense mountains, frozen glaciers, National Parks and cosmopolitan cities that make the region utterly spectacular.
Travelling to Australia and New Zealand is, for most, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the world ‘down under’ so make the most of it with our Grand Tour.
New Zealand is known for its epic landscapes - vast open plains, mountain-backed lakes, glaciers and lush forests. On our Grand Tour you'll see all of it as we travel across the country by aeroplane, coach, train, helicopter and ship. As we go, we'll learn about its history, taste its famous wines and traditional Maori culture, as well as visit some of its most beloved cities - Auckland, Christchurch and Queenstown.
And in Australia, we'll experience the beautiful beaches, bustling cities and a laid-back lifestyle this continent-sized country is famous for. We'll take in the highlights of modern Sydney, with its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge and explore chic Melbourne’s winding alleys and cosy cafes.
This tour is ideal for travel enthusiasts looking to experience a little bit of everything on their next adventure.
At a glance
Highlights
- Stay in some of New Zealand and Australia’s greatest cities – Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown, Sydney and Melbourne.
- Experience the warm sub-tropical climate in the stunning Bay of Islands including a dolphin-watching cruise.
- Cross the Southern Alps on the TranzAlpine train, one of the world’s great train journeys and fly across the iconic Franz Josef by helicopter, with an amazing alpine landing.
- Get up close with local wildlife in Australia with a visit to a koala sanctuary, and to Phillip Island to watch the famous penguin parade.
- Witness the epic views of snow-capped Mt Cook, New Zealand’s highest peak.
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Your itinerary
Overnight flight to Auckland
Begin our journey to New Zealand on an overnight flight to Auckland.
In flight
Spend the day in the air as we continue our journey to New Zealand.
Arrival in Auckland
Arrive in Auckland, transfer to our hotel and enjoy time at leisure in the city.
Stay at Grand Millenium Hotel
Welcome - or "Kia Ora" (KEE-ə OR-ə) as the locals say - to New Zealand! Today, we'll arrive in Auckland and transfer to the hotel.
Free time
Those who like to fly and flop are welcome to spend the rest of the day at leisure in our four-star hotel, the Grand Millennium, taking advantage of the hotel's luxurious facilities. But those who'd like to begin exploring could not be better placed. Albert Park is a great spot to stretch your legs and enjoy the sunshine after a long flight. Close by is the Sky Tower - its dizzying 328m height offers the best view of the city, the surrounding ancient volcanoes, sparkling sunlit harbours and beyond. You could also enjoy sea views with two feet on solid ground in Viaduct Harbour, especially enjoyable from one of the world-class restaurants that line the front.
Bay of Islands
See the giant Kauri trees of Parry Kauri Park and visit Waitangi Treaty House in the Bay of Islands.
Parry Kauri Park
We'll head north over the Auckland Harbour Bridge and along the Hibiscus Coast to Parry Kauri Park, home to two of the largest living kauri trees on the East Coast. These giant trees can live for more than 2,000 years, growing to more than 50 metres tall.
Bay of Islands
Continuing our journey over the gentle green landscapes of North Island, we'll reach the Bay of Islands by the afternoon. For those who love beaches and the water, the Bay of Islands is paradise. Encompassing 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula, the region is known for its beauty and history.
Waitangi Treaty House
As we arrive in Piahai, we'll explore its history with a guided tour of the Waitangi Treaty House, where in 1840, Maori chiefs and the original European settlers signed the Treaty of Waitangi, the basis of the future governance of New Zealand. The house has been restored to look as it did in 1834 when it was the first British Residency in New Zealand.
Bay of Islands cruise
Enjoy views of the Bay of Islands by boat and visit Russell, the first European settlement.
This morning we’ll see the Bay of Islands in the best way possible via a boat cruise. Think bright blue water, white sand beaches, untouched islands and the salt spray as the waves lap against our boat - this is what the Bay of Islands are famous for. Add into that the chance you may see wild dolphins, which are fairly common in the area, and today is likely to be a favourite of the whole tour.
We’ll continue on to Cape Brett and its historic lighthouse and the famous ‘Hole in the Rock’, through which the boat will sail slowly (if the sea behaves). We’ll also stop for free time on the island of Urupukapuka where you can take a dip in the water and find lunch in one of the local cafés while looking out at the views.
Russell
Returning to the boat, we’ll continue our journey until we reach the historic small town of Russell. Once known as 'The Hellhole of the Pacific' because it was a shore leave destination for sailors, whalers and traders during the 19th century. Thankfully, its reputation has been transformed into a much more savoury atmosphere - now it's the ideal place for a relaxing walk along the waterfront. A stroll around the streets will lead you to the Catholic Mission ‘Pompallier’, which is New Zealand’s oldest surviving Roman Catholic building, or you could head up Flagstaff Hill to look out onto panoramic views of the Bay of Islands.
Free time
The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to enjoy many of the activities the Bay of Islands has to offer before our boat ride back to Paihia. Alternatively, make your own way back to Paihia by ferry (extra local charge) and enjoy the afternoon at leisure in the town or taking advantage of our hotel’s facilities.
Auckland
Embark on a sightseeing tour of ‘City of Sails’ and visit Auckland Museum.
Travelling south, we’ll leave the Bay of Islands on the Twin Coast Discovery Highway, a coastal route along winding roads that pass secluded beaches. We'll travel through Whangarei and back across Harbour Bridge arriving in Auckland for a sightseeing tour of the ‘City of Sails’, so-called for the popularity of sailing in this area. We'll drive along the waterfront to view a local volcano and the scenic waterfront route around Auckland's eastern bays. We'll visit the trendy Parnell Village Auckland's first suburb and the vibrant Viaduct Harbour area.
Auckland Museum
We’ll also visit the Auckland Museum (self-guided entry) which gives an introduction to the legacy and cultures of the peoples of the Pacific including the monumental carvings, buildings, canoes and taonga (treasures) of the Maori. And we’ll learn about the diversity of cultures which now combine to form the rich tapestry of race, nationality and creed which is modern New Zealand.
Waitomo Caves & Rotorua
Gaze in awe at the extensive underground cave system in Waitomo, visit Rotorua and tuck into a traditional Hangi buffet.
Stay at Distinction Rotorua
Waitomo Caves
Leaving Auckland, we'll head south through some of New Zealand’s lush farmlands within the Waikato Valley, journeying along the east bank of the country’s largest river – the Waikato. Arriving in the rural area of Waitomo, we’ll go underground to explore the famous Waitomo Caves – an ancient labyrinth of caves and grottos famous for their fascinating limestone stalagmites and stalactites formed over thousands of years. You can also enjoy a silent boat ride within the underground waters to the starry wonderland of the magnificent glowworm grotto.
Rotorua
Back up above ground, the journey will continue across the bush-clad Mamaku Ranges to Rotorua.
Rotorua has the most energetic thermal activity in the country with mud pools, geysers, hot springs and terrace formations created by the hot, mineral-rich waters. Rotorua is also renowned for its Maori cultural activities.
We’ll visit Te Puia – where our local Maori guide will explain traditional Maori arts and crafts - and we’ll view the famous Pohutu Geyser in the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley.
Traditional Hangi buffet dinner
This evening, you’ll enjoy a visit to a recreation of a typical Maori forest community village, where we’ll be treated to an evening of ceremonial rituals, storytelling, and intriguing insights into Maori life. It culminates in a powerful cultural performance in a fully wooden carved Te Aronui-a-Rua meeting house before a traditional Hangi buffet dinner (Maori feast) cooked the traditional Maori way in an earth oven.
Middle Earth or Free Day
Adventure to Middle Earth on a visit to the Hobbiton movie set or enjoy free time in Rotorua.
The Hobbiton Movie Set
Set in the heart of the Mighty Waikato region, we'll journey through the picturesque Kaimai Ranges with spectacular views on our way to Middle Earth - or as close as we can get - to visit the Hobbiton Movie Set for a guided tour.
Plucked from the pages of J.R.R. Tolkein’s famous novels - The Hobbit and the Lord of The Rings trilogy - and transformed for the big screen by Peter Jackson, we'll follow our guide around the ten-acre site as they recite fascinating details of how the Shire was created. We’ll see structures made for both The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films including the Old Mill, the Green Dragon Inn and, of course, we won’t leave without seeing the hobbit holes.
After exploring, we’ll enjoy a complimentary drink in the Green Dragon Inn and return to the Shires Rest before departing to Rotorua for an afternoon at leisure.
Free day
You can also choose not to visit Hobbiton today and spend a full day exploring Rotorua and taking advantage of the hotel facilities, including a spa.
Napier
Hear the water rush over Huka Falls and see the Art Deco architecture of Napier on a tour.
Stay at Scenic Hotel Te Pania
Huka Falls
Leaving Rotorua this morning, we’ll travel to the charming lakeside town of Taupo stopping en-route at Huka Falls. Part of the Waikato river, New Zealand's longest river, the water enters a shallow ravine just before the falls making the water roar and rumble at great speeds along the ravine before bursting out over Huka Falls. More than 220,000 litres of water barrels over the edge of the 11m high waterfall - a magnificent display of natural hydropower.
Napier
Then it's on to Napier. Located on Hawke's Bay, it's known as the Art Deco capital of the world. Street after street of beautifully restored Art Deco architecture, as well as Stripped Classical and Spanish Mission buildings. On arrival, we’ll meet our local guide and take a fascinating walking tour of the city's most beautiful buildings.
Free time in Napier
The rest of the day is spent at leisure in Napier. Look out for the Sea Walls collection of magnificent murals painted on more than 50 walls around the city. It’s also home to many fine wineries, fabulous restaurants, bars and cafes so finding dinner tonight will be no problem!
Wellington
Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Wellington and visit the Te Papa National Museum and Art Gallery.
Wellington
You’ll continue south to Wellington where we’ll enjoy a night in New Zealand’s capital city. Upon arrival, we'll take a sightseeing tour of Wellington, the southernmost city on the North Island. Surrounded by hilly terrain and a natural harbour, the city has plenty to see including Mount Victoria and the Botanic Gardens.
Te Papa National Museum and Art Gallery
We’ll also visit Te Papa, the national museum and art gallery Here, we'll explore the great treasures and stories of this country through hands-on exhibits that show off New Zealand’s natural, cultural and social history. And we’ll learn about the shaping of its land, the spirit of its diverse peoples, its unique wildlife, landscapes and its popular culture.
Nelson
Sail across Cook Strait and head to Marlborough for a tasting in the world-famous wine region before arriving in Nelson.
Stay at Rutherford Hotel
The Cook Strait
The Cook Strait was named after James Cook, the first European commander to sail through it. Its Māori name is Raukawa or Raukawa Moana, meaning sea salt. As we cruise across the strait, we'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Marlborough Sounds, including the picturesque Queen Charlotte Sound, and into Picton (and maybe even a dolphin or two).
Wine tasting in Marlborough
Continuing on we’ll reach Blenheim and the famous wine-producing region of Marlborough. Marlborough produces 75% of New Zealand's wine and is the undisputed home of Sauvignon Blanc - known for its intense and pure flavours. Along the way, we'll sample some of Marlborough's stunning wines right next to the vines the grapes were grown on during a tasting. And learn more about the distinctive flavours and art of viticulture that go into every glass.
Nelson
Our final destination is Nelson, where we'll stay for two nights. This is New Zealand's sunshine town. A magnet for creative people, it's known for its many art and craft galleries so, before you sit in the setting sun and dine on the famous Nelson Bay scallops, you could explore their studios or head to the craft markets.
Abel Tasman cruise
Cruise through Abel Tasman National Park on a scenic catamaran cruise, then enjoy a leisurely afternoon in Nelson.
We'll join a catamaran cruise along the shoreline of Abel Tasman, passing beaches, coves and islands. We’ll discover the sights of Split Apple Rock, Medlands Beach, Torrent Bay and other spots. En route, our expert guide will tell us more about the history of Abel Tasman National Park, named after the first European to discover Tasmania and confirm Australia as an island continent. For the more adventurous, there is the option of landing ashore at Kaiteriteri and walk from Apple Tree Bay to Anchorage (approx. two hours) where our boat will be waiting for us.
Free afternoon in Nelson
The rest of the afternoon is free to spend at leisure exploring Nelson. You could spend time exploring the thriving art scene or find even more nature - beaches, rivers, lakes and mountains are just a stone's throw away. With a diverse selection of restaurants, wine bars, and craft breweries, dinner will be easy to find this evening.
A packed lunch is included today.
Christchurch
Travel through the Maruia Forest, over Lewis Pass we stop off at Hanmer Springs, before arriving in Christchurch.
Hanmer Springs
Travelling towards Christchurch, we'll pass through Maruia Forest and over the Lewis Pass. The landscape here can seem a million miles away from the modern cities - its rugged and windswept with abundant nature. We'll stop in Hanmer Springs, a charming town with a main street filled with boutique shops, cafes and eateries - there'll be plenty of choices for lunch!
Christchurch
We'll then join the upper reaches of the Canterbury Plains to the ‘garden city’ of Christchurch. Since the earthquake of 2011, the Transitional 'Cardboard' Cathedral has become an icon of the city. The walls are waves of cardboard drawing the eyes upwards and the roof is a thin translucent skin. It is one of very few buildings in the world made substantially of cardboard (definitely the only Cathedral). The Botanical Gardens, founded in 1863, started with an English oak tree and grew into an elegant 21-hectare park with more than 10 gardens framed by mature trees and expansive lawns. We'll have the opportunity to visit both today.
TranzAlpine train & helicopter flight
Enjoy a scenic journey to Arthur's Pass on the TranzAlpine train and birds-eye views of Franz Josef Glacier by helicopter.
Stay at Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier
TranzAlpine train
Today, we’ll traverse the Southern Alps aboard the world-famous TranzAlpine train to Arthur's Pass. From the panoramic windows of your carriage, you’ll see the expansive farmland of the Canterbury Plains give way to the gorges and valleys of the ice-fed Waimakariri River as it flows along its unique braided riverbed, crossing bridges and viaducts as we begin to climb.
At Arthur's Pass, we’ll be met by our coach for the journey to the West Coast, stopping in Hokitika to visit a Greenstone workshop where the local jade-like stone, highly prized by pre-European Maori, is crafted into exquisite jewellery.
We’ll continue south through forests and farmland, with views of the Alps to the east and the Tasman Sea to the west, to the village of Franz Josef.
Franz Josef Helicopter Flight
This afternoon prepare yourself for what will be one of your trip’s highlights (and we don’t say that lightly)!
On arrival in Franz Josef village, you will experience this magnificent glacial alpine environment with a 20-minute scenic helicopter flight. This is your chance to view the phenomenal glacier as it winds slowly down the ice-carved valleys from its origin in the mountains high above you. A helicopter ride isn’t just the best way to see this glacier, it’s the only way to see it as footpaths have been closed since 2012. This really is a unique experience. During your flight, you may enjoy an alpine landing (subject to poor weather conditions, alternative flights are in Queenstown or Mount Cook).
Queenstown
Continue south, travelling through interesting landscapes on our way to Queenstown.
Continuing south, we’ll travel past deserted beaches, through vibrant rainforests and settlements.
This wilderness forms part of the Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area, so designated because South Westland and Fiordland have some of the most dramatic forest, mountain scenery and natural resources in the world.
We’ll travel over the scenic Haast Pass to the popular Lake Wanaka, and then on to the beautiful year-round resort of Queenstown where our hotel for the next two nights is the four-star Copthorne Lakefront Resort, with breakfast.
Free time in Queenstown
Spend the rest of the day at leisure in the city - the centre of bustling Queenstown is just a short walk away.
Free day in Queenstown
Enjoy a day at leisure in the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown.
Take the opportunity to soak in the dramatic views of the rugged Remarkable Mountains and the majestic beauty of the lake and rivers with a day at leisure in Queenstown. The city is known as the ‘adventure capital of the world’, you’re likely to see (or maybe even join) adventurers kayaking, bungee jumping, jetboating hiking and skiing. From the town, you could experience the thrill of a jet-boat ride along the Shotover River, a 4x4 drive exploring more film locations, scenic helicopter flights, a cruise across Lake Wakatipu on the 100-year-old vintage steamboat TSS Earnslaw, or ride the Skyline Gondola high above Queenstown. Those looking for more mild-mannered adventures could opt to take a cruise along the lake, enjoy a guided walk or work their way through a selection of the South Island’s pinot noirs from one of the region’s 75 wineries.
Milford Sound cruise
Take a boat trip on the deep fjord Thermal pool in Waiotapu and visit the glow worm caves.
Leaving Queenstown, we’ll skirt the shores of Lake Wakatipu and travel via Te Anau through the Homer Tunnel into the spectacular Cleddau Valley. Then it’s on to the famous Milford Sound, arguably the most spectacular fjord in the country within the Fiordland National Park part of the UNESCO South West New Zealand World Heritage Area.
A boat trip on the deep fjord waters between sheer granite cliffs rising thousands of feet, affords wonderful views of mile-high Mitre Peak and the 500-foot Stirling Falls.
There is a good chance of seeing dolphins, fur seals or penguins during our trip before we return to the charming small lakeside resort of Te Anau.
Te Anau Glowworm Caves
Late in the afternoon, there will be time for an optional visit to the nearby Te Anau Glowworm Caves, unique to New Zealand. Here, you'll walk through a twisting labyrinth of limestone passages filled with sculpted rocks, whirlpools and a roaring underground waterfall, and look up at the glittering display of glowworms shining in the subterranean darkness.
Please note: A packed lunch is included today.
Ōmarama
Travel through New Zealand’s most epic landscapes and visit charming Arrowtown.
Stay at Heritage Gateway Hotel
Arrowtown
Travelling back north, we'll visit Arrowtown, a charming township nestled beside Arrow River beneath mighty mountain peaks. The town has a colourful history, in its heyday it was a rough and ready frontier and gold-mining boomtown. Nowadays, its popular main street is lined with locally owned and operated boutiques, art galleries and cafes. You can buy jewellery made of gold taken from the Arrow River or try hand-made confectionery, local cheese and Central Otago wines grown and produced less than two hours away.
Ōmarama
We’ll continue through the rugged Kawarau Gorge, passing pretty Lake Dunstan, and across the distinctive Central Otago countryside. (Many of the scenes of Lord of the Rings were filmed here so keep your eyes peeled for familiar sights.) Then it's over the dramatic Lindis Pass to the expansive Mackenzie Basin ending our journey in the small town of Ōmarama.
Mount Cook
See the spectacular sights of Mount Cook and Lake Tekapo.
Stay at Distinction Christchurch Hotel
Today is chock full of epic landscapes and breathtaking natural sights. We'll head north along the glacier-fed Lake Pukaki with its startling turquoise waters to Mount Cook, or Aoraki. At 12,316ft, it is New Zealand’s highest mountain and surrounded by jagged snow-covered peaks.
According to Ngāi Tahu legend, Aoraki and his three brothers were the sons of Rakinui, the Sky Father. While on a sea voyage, their canoe overturned on a reef. When the brothers climbed on top of their canoe, the freezing south wind turned them to stone. The canoe became the South Island (Te Waka o Aoraki); Aoraki and his brothers became the peaks of the Southern Alps.
There’s time for a short walk in the spectacular Hooker Valley (depending on the weather) and a visit to the Edmund Hilary Alpine Centre (entrance fee), or for an optional helicopter flight over the spectacular West Coast glaciers.
Lake Tekapo
We’ll continue towards the magnificent blue waters of Lake Tekapo and visit the Church of the Good Shepherd, before crossing Burkes Pass and the Canterbury Plains back into Christchurch for our last night in New Zealand.
Melbourne
Say “g'day” to Australia as we fly to Melbourne and take a guided tour of the stylish city.
Stay at Pan Pacific Melbourne
Say Haere rā (goodbye) to The Land of the Long White Cloud and G'day to Australia as we take a flight to the Land Down Under.
On arrival, we'll take an introductory tour of the sophisticated, stylish and free-spirited city of Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city. With world-class art and architecture and vibrant music and food scenes, there's plenty to see. The rectangular city centre is full of high-rises, stately buildings and boutique-filled alleyways. But you don't have to venture too far from the centre of the city to find wide open parks and gardens and classic architecture, like the Old Treasury Building and the Exhibition buildings, built for the Great Exhibition in 1880.
Sports fans are always excited to see the MCG - the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground - and Rod Laver Arena, where the Australian Open Tennis competition is played each year. We’ll also see parklands, the War Memorial, and the city’s meeting point - Federation Square.
Puffing Billy and Philip Island
Escape the city on a classic steam train through The Dandenong Ranges, then witness the famous Penguin Parade.
Puffing Billy
This morning, we’ll travel through Melbourne’s eastern suburbs to The Dandenong Ranges. Arguably one of the best ways to explore these rolling hills is on Puffing Billy – a traditional steam train that chugs its way through lush mountainside from Belgrave. We’ll disembark at Lakeside Visitor Centre and Museum, where our coach will be waiting for us.
Phillip Island
From the Lakeside Visitors Centre and Museum, we’ll make our way to Phillip Island, where we’ll visit the Phillip Island Koala Centre, where you can wander tree-top boardwalks to watch koalas up close in their natural habitat. Next is the Nobbies Centre. Overlooking the waters of Bass Strait, the Nobbies Centre showcases marine life of the southern oceans, including Australian fur seals.
Penguin Parade
After this, we’ll have the privilege to witness the Penguin Parade! This unique experience takes part in the Phillip Island Nature Park, the area is a reserve designed to protect and promote awareness of the Little Penguin species.
Once we’re settled at environmentally friendly observation boardwalks and viewing stands, it’s time for the magic to begin. As the sun sets, you’ll be waiting in silent anticipation to see one penguin emerge from the water, followed by another, until dozens of Little Penguins have emerged from the ocean to take their daily journey back to their sand-dune burrows. To see them come out of the surf in small groups and waddle up the beach is a fascinating experience that is cute enough to warm even the hardest heart.
This is our last experience of the day, and afterwards we’ll make our way back to the hotel. It will be quite late by the time we return to Melbourne, but the day will have been worth it.
Fly to Sydney
Fly to Sydney and spend the rest of the day at leisure exploring the city.
Stay at Park Royal Darling Harbour
Today we'll leave Melbourne and fly to the Emerald City of Sydney and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
Free time in Sydney
It's impossible to be unhappy in Sydney. For a thriving metropolis, there are plenty of natural wonders - gold-sand beaches, harbour pools and an epic coastline fringed by public parks - as well as heritage architecture, fascinating art galleries and museums, stylish shops and some of the country's best cuisine.
This evening is the perfect opportunity to delve into Sydney’s gastronomic scene. Whether it’s cheap and cheerful (but delicious) dumplings in Chinatown, a Michelin-star tasting menu in the city, or fresh seafood with a nice glass of wine overlooking the water of Sydney Harbour, you’re in for a treat.
Make sure you get a good night’s sleep tonight as tomorrow we’ll start exploring Sydney in earnest!
Sydney
Learn about Sydney’s history and visit its iconic sites - The Rocks, Bondi Beach, Mrs Macquarie’s Chair and Sydney Opera House.
The Rocks
After breakfast at your hotel, our day begins in earnest with a visit to The Rocks. This historic area is where the First Fleet – made up of 11 ships from Great Britain - landed in 1788. The people onboard these ships made up Australia's first European colonies, and their arrival shaped the future of the country.
Bondi Beach
Our day of exploration also includes a visit to Bondi Beach, one of Australia’s most iconic beaches – and for good reason! This long crescent of sand is popular with early-rising surfers and active families, as well as tourists and locals looking for a sunny spot to rest. We’ll have some free time here to enjoy the beautiful scenery that has made this stretch of coast so popular, and to buy some lunch.
Mrs Macquaries Chair
Next, we’ll return to Sydney CBD – Central Business District - and stop for a great photo opportunity at Mrs Macquaries Chair. This carved sandstone rock, is in the perfect position to see the spectacular views of the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Fort Denison.
Sydney Opera House
Our final visit for the day is to the Sydney Opera House. We’ll get the opportunity to join a guided tour that takes us beyond the famous white exterior, to really get to know this iconic building that was built over 60 years ago by Danish architect Jorn Utzon.
Free day in Sydney
See Sydney with a free day and enjoy an evening cruise in Sydney Harbour with dinner on board.
You can rise early to get the most out of your time or enjoy a leisurely start to the last full day of your holiday. Either way, once you’ve had a spot of breakfast, Sydney is your oyster. You may choose to take a Sydney Harbour cruise, people-watch in the creative neighbourhood of Surry Hills, venture out to one of Sydney’s many beaches, or – if you’re feeling especially adventurous – book in to brave the heights of the famous Harbour Bridge where you’ll get a unique view of the city.
Those with an interest in history may want to head to the UNESCO World Heritage Site on the rugged Cockatoo Island, which combines colonial convict history with the city's industrial shipbuilding heritage. Or perhaps visit Sydney Living Museum, a collection of 12 of the city's best museums, historic houses, and gardens across the city and surrounding countryside.
Sydney Harbour dinner cruise
This evening, we've arranged the perfect end to our Grand Tour (if we do say so ourselves). You'll gather with your fellow brilliant explorers for a cruise through Sydney Harbour as the sun sets and the cityscape transforms into a horizon of dazzling city lights underneath the starry night sky. You will also be treated to views of the bright-lit Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge and Luna Park as we enjoy a delicious 3-course dinner on-board (drinks not included).
Return home
Bid a fond farewell to Australia and transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Arrive home
Arrive back in the UK after an incredible once-in-a-life-time tour.
Hand-picked hotels
Grand Millenium Hotel
Auckland, New Zealand
Chosen as a place to reboot and start afresh the next day.
Scenic Hotel Bay of Island
Paihia, New Zealand
Chosen for tropical resort style ambience and stunning landscaped grounds.
Distinction Rotorua
Rotorua, New Zealand
Chosen for its exceptional service and welcoming atmosphere.
Scenic Hotel Te Pania
Napier, New Zealand
Chosen for serene beachfront location overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor
Wellington, New Zealand
Chosen for its unique location in the centre of Lambton Quay and The Terrace.
Rutherford Hotel
Nelson, New Zealand
Chosen for its ideal central location and superior guest amenities.
Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier
Franz Josef, New Zealand
Chosen for its thrilling location mere steps away from the Franz Josef Glacier.
Copthorne Hotel and Resort Lakefront
Queenstown, New Zealand
Chosen for its amazing views of Lake Wakatipu.
Distinction Christchurch Hotel
Christchurch, New Zealand
Chosen for its ideal location a few minutes' walk from the Avon River.
Distinction Luxmore Hotel
Te Anau, New Zeland
Chosen for its prime position close to Milford Sound and Fiordland World Heritage National Park.
Heritage Gateway Hotel
Omarama, South Island
Chosen for its breathtaking panoramic mountain views.
Pan Pacific Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
Situated in the vibrant South Wharf area with views of the city, Yarra River and Phillip Port Bay.
Park Royal Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour, Sydney
Located on Darling Harbour, this stylish hotel is perfectly situated for exploring the city.
Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua
Rotorua, New Zealand.
Sudima Lake Rotorua Hotel offers a stunning lakeside view, and a restful night’s sleep.
Extras & upgrades
From £129pp
Step on board the TSS Earnslaw cruise, an iconic century-old coal-fired steamship, and travel across Lake Whakatipu. Where you will take time to explore the vessel that has been lovingly maintained since 1912, view the engine room and study the historic displays of the steamship’s former life. Your journey will take you across the lake, past the Remarkables mountain range and Cecil Peak, to Walter Peak High Country Farm. Where you will then enjoy a BBQ at the Lakeside Colonel’s Homestead Restaurant, whilst overlooking Lake Whakatipu and Queenstown’s alpine scenery. You will then have time to explore the beautiful lakeside gardens and enjoy an entertaining farm demonstration.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
From £79pp
Step on board a jet boat on the Haast River and learn about the glacial valley, where temperate rainforests thrive in the South Westland World Heritage area. You will hear stories of the Kiwi spirit that enabled the Haast community to survive on the edge of the wilderness, whilst being fully enclosed on the river boat, where you are guaranteed great visibility and you will remain dry, warm and comfortable. There will also be an opportunity to step off the boat.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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Auckland Airport | Auckland | 45 mins |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Darling Harbour Sydney | Sydney | 45 mins |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room with single rooms available at the relevant supplement.
Price includes:
- 22 nights’ accommodation in three-and-four-star
- All flights and transfers
- all touring and transfers as mentioned,
- All local accommodation and airport/flight taxes,
- The services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager Hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person,
- Daily breakfast, 2 picnic lunches & 2 dinners, including 1 traditional Hangi dinner
Please note that some activities such as boat cruises are weather-dependent, and whilst there will be three opportunities to take the glacier helicopter flight during the tour, should weather conditions make flying unsafe and the sterling equivalent of the fare will be refunded on your return to the UK.
Fact File
- Currencies: New Zealand Dollar
- Flight time:
- Outbound - depending on routing, this may take in excess of 24hrs including a layover / change of aircraft
- Inbound - usually around 24 hrs including change of aircraft
- Languages: English, Maori
- Time zone: GMT+11
- Countries: New Zealand
Along with a valid passport, UK citizens must have an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) in order to travel to New Zealand. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/new-zealand/entry-requirements
NZeTA cost is NZD$12 per person. Full details of how and when to apply will be sent with your booking confirmation.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Please note that visa costs may be subject to change.
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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