12 Days – North & South Islands
Overview
Ready to tick some amazing New Zealand adventures off your bucket list? This comprehensive small group tour is jam-packed with a vast range of stunning experiences and journeys through Aotearoa New Zealand. You will get close-ups of fascinating historic events, amazing geothermal activities, and authentic Māori culture and hospitality. Your journey will include a cruise on the breath-taking Milford Sound and a train ride on the famous Tranz Alpine across the Southern Alps.
Our Tōtara Tour is available across two touring seasons: Oct 2025 – Apr 2026 and Oct 2026 – Apr 2027.
While the journeys are very similar, each season has a few unique inclusions and updates.
Accommodation: M Social, Auckland
Haere mai – welcome! Arrive in Auckland where you will be met and transferred to your accommodation. Spend the afternoon and evening at your leisure exploring the ‘City of Sails’.
Accommodation: Millennium Hotel, Rotorua
Breakfast | Dinner
This morning, enjoy an Auckland City tour including panoramic views from Bastion Point, the informative Māori and Pacific Islands displays at the Auckland Museum, quaint Parnell Village, and some of the most popular waterfront areas. Departing Auckland we travel to Rotorua – the heart of New Zealand’s famous thermal and cultural region. On arrival, we will enjoy a city tour, before checking into our central accommodation. This afternoon we have some time out to relax before travelling to a local Marae (Māori Village).
This evening visit Tamaki Māori Village for Te Pā Tū. The evening experience and feast is aligned to and changes with the maramataka (Māori lunar calendar). Feast on Māori song, tradition, and divine seasonal kai (cuisine) within the forest Pā (village) amidst towering Tawa trees, blazing bonfires, and forest-formed amphitheatre. Hākari (feasting) begins with forest horotai (canapes) and culminates in a lavish 4-course fusion feast. Hāngī is featured in varied seasonal menus designed by Māori chefs served to table, al fresco when warm, or in the wharekai (dining room) if cooler.
During summer months, Tū Te Rā celebrates harvest and concepts concerning ancient Māori warfare and peace. Over winter months, Tū Te Ihi celebrates the Matariki star cluster with mystical ritual, energy, and passion. Return hotel transfers included – other travellers will be on board.
Accommodation: Distinction Hotel, Christchurch
Breakfast
Rotorua is the epicentre not only of New Zealand’s geothermal activity but of Māori heritage. No visit to Rotorua would be complete without including Te Puia, an active geothermal site and the nation’s centre for indigenous arts and crafts and a Kiwi conservation project. At Te Puia, it’s part of their culture to welcome, guide, entertain, and treat you like part of the family. You are treated to a private guide throughout your time here.
Next travel out to the Redwood Forest and enjoy a Redwood Treewalk Day Walk consisting of 28 suspension bridges traversing between 22 Californian coastal redwoods that are 120-years old. The elevated walkways gives walkers a unique view of the native undergrowth below from up to 12-metres above the ground. At 700-metres long the walkway allows plenty of time to appreciate the beauty of the forest that is quite different from what you experience on the ground.
This afternoon fly to Christchurch. This afternoon we join punting boatmen, resplendent with straw boaters and traditional Edwardian dress for a relaxing cruise in flat-bottomed punts along the River Avon through the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Enjoy a journey in style onboard a beautifully restored heritage tram through the changing face of Christchurch’s city centre.
Accommodation: Te Weheka Retreat, Fox Glacier
Breakfast
From Christchurch traverse the Southern Alps aboard the famous Tranz-Alpine rail journey to Greymouth. From your carriage, you’ll see the fields of the Canterbury Plains and farmland, followed by the spectacular gorges and river valleys of the Waimakariri River. Your train then climbs into the Southern Alps. Once you have crossed into the Southern Alps you descend into the lush rainforests of Westland to conclude the rail journey at the town of Greymouth. On arrival, you’ll be met by a private driver/guide.
Pass through historic towns reaching Hokitika and its galleries specialising in pounamu (greenstone) jewellery and artworks. Stretch your legs at the dramatic Hokitika Gorge where the blue/green waters pass through the rugged rocks. Continue south through forests and farmland, with views of the Alps to the east and the Tasman Sea to the west, to Franz Josef then on to the small remote village of Fox. The huge rivers of snow and ice of the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers flow from vast snowfields high in the Southern Alps, down almost to sea level.
Accommodation: Edgewater Resort, Wānaka
Breakfast
Have your camera ready for your visit to nearby Lake Matheson for a morning stroll – when conditions are right the lake perfectly mirrors beautiful Mt. Cook in its still waters. Head over the Haast Pass along the river road beside the icy river and deep into Mt. Aspiring National Park. The atmosphere lightens as we reach lovely Lake Wānaka, reflecting the mountain peaks that in winter offer superb skiing, and the pretty resort town of Wānaka.
Accommodation: Edgewater Resort, Wānaka
Breakfast

This morning you have the choice of two excursions:
a) Today join a passionate local eco-guide – depart Wānaka by boat and quickly leave civilization behind as you cruise across the lake to a predator-free island. The walking track leads from the landing and climbs steadily through native vegetation – filled with very vocal birdlife – to the top to the “island’s secret”; a lake on top of the island with small islands in it! Music will fill your ears as the echo of birdsong here is astounding.
Carrying on a little further you come to the very top of the island and have a sweeping 360-degree view of Lake Wānaka, its surrounding mountains and valleys, and the Arethusa Pool below. This is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the panorama. The flightless Buff Weka often join visitors on the island; this rare flightless bird has been extinct on Mainland NZ since 1920.
b) Experience New Zealand’s most authentic 4WD adventure – the perfect mix of incredible scenery, history, heritage and farming life. Explore remote and seldom travelled back roads of an authentic New Zealand High Country farm overlooking sparkling Lake Wānaka. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, glaciers and wild river valleys, you’ll see farm animals including Red Deer, cattle and sheep up close and in their natural environment.
Visit historical sites and experience what life was like for Wānaka’s first farmers. With two optional walks, through pristine alpine meadows and ancient lakeside forests, this journey offers a unique insight into Wānaka’s rich history, heritage, modern-day farming life and breath-taking scenery. This afternoon is at your leisure to relax or enjoy your own choice of activities.
Accommodation: Distinction Hotel Luxmore, Te Anau
Breakfast
Depart Wānaka with our first stop at the much-photographed Cardrona Pub before traversing the Crown Range road to visit historic Arrowtown – a delightful gold rush village nestled below the beautiful peaks that surround the sparkling Arrow River. Continue your journey via the road pinned between the base of the Remarkables mountain range and spectacular Lake Wakatipu.
Journey through a glacial formed valley that is now farmland, to reach Lake Te Anau, the largest (by volume) freshwater lake in the South Island and gateway to Fiordland National Park.
Accommodation: Scenic Suites Queenstown
Breakfast | Lunch
The journey from Te Anau to Milford Sound is one of the most scenic experiences you can have on four wheels. Fiordland National Park, part of the Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area, is one of the great wilderness areas of the Southern Hemisphere. The scenery is spectacular with lofty mountains and deep valleys carved out by Ice Age glaciers. Described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, Milford Sound is breath-taking in any weather.
Board a comfortable vessel for a cruise past towering Mitre Peak to the Tasman Sea. Keep an eye peeled for seals and dolphins which are often seen in the waters of the fiord. Following the cruise, retrace your journey back to Te Anau travelling via the Cleddeau Gorge, Homer Tunnel and the lovely Eglinton Valley then across the Southland farmlands and around spectacular Lake Wakatipu to Queenstown.
Accommodation: Scenic Suites, Queenstown
Breakfast
Surrounded by majestic mountains and set on the shores of crystal-clear Lake Wakatipu, the natural beauty and the unique energy of Queenstown create the perfect backdrop for a visit full of adventure, exploration or relaxation. Today is free for you to do your own thing: thrill-seekers may choose to zip-line at Bob’s Peak, get drenched on a Shotover jet-boat ride or go white-water rafting.
Other enjoyable but less hair-raising activities include the gondola ride up to Bob’s Peak, or a 4WD safari to Skippers Canyon. Boutique wineries and local gardens welcome visitors and the classic steamship TSS Earnslaw is an elegant way to discover Lake Wakatipu during a cruise to Walter Peak High Country Farm.
Accommodation: Distinction Mackenzie Country Hotel, Twizel
Breakfast
Continue north through the rugged Kawarau Gorge, past pretty Lake Dunstan and across the distinctive Central Otago countryside to the Lindis Pass. Descend into the unique Mackenzie Basin where the Southern Alps dominate the horizon. Take a beautiful drive along Lake Pukaki to Mt. Cook Village, home to New Zealand’s tallest peak, Aoraki/Mt. Cook. We stay overnight in the rural town of Twizel.
Accommodation: Distinction Hotel, Christchurch
Breakfast
Visit a local home set on the shores of Lake Tekapo and learn the secrets of making a Pavlova – a truly Kiwi dessert! For morning tea, enjoy the taste of your pavlova as you drink in the views of this beautiful lake. View the Church of the Good Shepherd, one of New Zealand’s most-photographed spots; a tiny church set against a majestic backdrop of the Southern Alps.
Pass across the high country’s tussock plains, through the small rural towns of Fairlie and Geraldine and onto Ashburton. From here travel across the fertile Canterbury Plains to Christchurch. This most English of New Zealand cities suffered a succession of terrible earthquakes in 2010/11. Post-earthquake the city combines urban regeneration and innovation with heritage, culture and creativity.
Breakfast
Haere rā – farewell from New Zealand. After breakfast you are transferred to the Christchurch Airport for your return home, taking with you your fond memories of your time in New Zealand. Alternatively, should you wish to extend your stay, we can assist you with additional travel arrangements.
FAQs
Questions about travelling to New Zealand
When is the best time to visit New Zealand?
New Zealand’s seasons are the reverse of the Northern Hemisphere, summer months are December to February and winter months are June to September.
While there are four distinct seasons, there is no wet or dry season and rainfall is generally evenly spread throughout the year. Summer days are generally warm and pleasant, with plenty of sunshine, and activities in and around the water are popular. During winter months there is snow on the mountains and excellent skiing opportunities in alpine areas, however, away from the mountains, temperatures are generally mild and do not fall below freezing.
Do I need to bring a hairdryer?
What is the smoking policy in New Zealand?
What are the Passport and Visa requirements?
Visitors to New Zealand require a passport which must be valid for at least three months beyond the date the visitor intends leaving New Zealand. Some travellers may also require visas.
Some visitors must have a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) and pay an International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy before travelling to New Zealand.
For more information about visitor regulations, visa exemptions and visa waivers visit www.immigration.govt.nz
Can I use my appliances from home in New Zealand?
Is tipping expected in New Zealand?
Touring Questions
- Your tour includes all your New Zealand land travel, plus the care and attention of your driver guide. If other transportation is mentioned in the itinerary (such as a ferry crossing or train journey) this is included in the price of your tour. Domestic airfare is included in tours that mention a flight within New Zealand
- Breakfast is included every morning, as are any special meals mentioned in the daily itinerary.
- All activities and entrance fees for everything explicitly outlined in the itinerary are covered. For specific inclusions on each tour, check the “Featured Experiences” tab on the tour page.
- The tour price includes the New Zealand Sales Tax (Goods and Services Tax of 15%).
- International air fares are not included.
How often do we stop while travelling?
Are Airport transfers included?
What about alcoholic beverages?
How do the Your Choice options work?
Will all travellers in my group be on the same tour from start to finish?
What type of coaches do we travel on?
Pure Discoveries® utilises small, agile motor coaches, granting us the flexibility to explore locations typically inaccessible to larger touring vehicles. Our purpose-built small coaches prioritise safety and comfort, boasting features such as reclining seats equipped with seat belts, adjustable footrests, USB charging ports, and movable armrests. With well-spaced seating arrangements, passengers enjoy ample legroom, while individual adjustable air-conditioning vents ensure personalised comfort throughout the journey.
Throughout your tour, our knowledgeable driver/host provides insightful local commentaries delivered clearly over the PA System, complemented by our proprietary GPS commentary system. As you traverse local highways and byways, our large tinted panoramic windows offer unparalleled viewing opportunities, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in the scenic beauty of each destination.
What about seating in the coach?
What kind of accommodation do we stay in?
Are there laundries at the hotels we stay in?
What about special dietary requirements?
Where do I need to be to meet my driver guide?
Are there any Optional Activities we can take part in?
Booking & Payment Questions
What currency are the tour prices?
Tour prices are quoted in New Zealand dollars (NZD) and they include our local sales tax (Goods & Services Tax) of 15%.
How far in advance should I book?
What happens if I have to cancel?
What are your booking terms and conditions?
Please see a full list of our Booking Terms and Conditions here: https://purediscoveries.co.nz/terms-conditions/
Can Pure Discoveries® help with flights and other travel arrangements?
When will I receive my tour documents?
Understanding our tour groups
How many people will be on my tour?
We limit our group size to 16 individuals, which we believe is the ideal number for exploring hidden gems off the beaten track and fostering strong connections among participants. This size allows for an intimate experience where you can get to know everyone well. You’ll have the chance to make new friends and enjoy fellow travellers from various parts of the globe.
Do I need to be physically fit to travel on your tours?
How old are travellers on your tours?
Our tours in the past have attracted participants spanning from 35 to 85 years old, with the majority typically in their 60s. However, we prioritise attitude over age! We firmly believe that a positive mindset and an adventurous spirit are paramount on our journeys.
While we welcome individuals of all ages who share our outlook, we do not actively promote bookings from those under 30 years old. Additionally, we have an age policy where children under the age of 18 are not permitted to join our tours.
Accommodation
Our Small Group Tours are perfect for those seeking a truly unique New Zealand holiday experience
Your overnight stays are an important way of experiencing the character of your destination so we carefully hand-pick our accommodations, choosing one-of-a-kind hotels or unique properties that are expressions of the region or have a particular vibe or attraction of their own.
Please note that occasionally we need to substitute accommodation to that of a similar standard, based on availability.
Tōtara Tour 2025-2026

