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Both Islands

Start: Auckland
Finish: Christchurch
Location: Auckland
Duration: 21 days
Difficulty: 1
Minimum Age: 15

Details

Explore Both Islands on the Ultimate Small Group Experience

The 21 Day Kakapo New Zealand Small Group Tour is a comprehensive journey through Aotearoa's most iconic landscapes and cultural highlights. With no more than 18 travellers, you'll enjoy a relaxed pace and personal attention from expert guides throughout. Starting in the North Island, the tour includes Māori cultural encounters, geothermal wonders in Rotorua, and a private yacht cruise across Lake Rotoiti.

In the South Island, highlights include a Milford Sound cruise and scenic flight, walks through Fiordland and Abel Tasman national parks, and hosted vineyard lunches in wine country. With 20 included experiences and multi-night stays in six stunning regions, you’ll get deeper insights and more time to explore. This tour blends natural beauty, unique local connections, and total comfort—perfect for travellers wanting to see the best of both islands without the stress of planning.

Highights

  • Milford Sound cruise and scenic flight
  • Private yacht charters
  • Hosted vineyard lunches
  • Cultural encounters with local guides
  • Guided walks in World Heritage landscapes

Visit 8 National Parks:

  • Tongariro
  • Abel Tasman
  • Aoraki/Mt Cook
  • Fiordland
  • Mt Aspiring
  • Westland
  • Paparoa
  • Arthur's Pass

Meals Included

  • All breakfasts
  • Four special lunches:
    • Lake Tarawera, Rotorua – with the Walmsley family
    • FROMM Winery, Marlborough – including a wine tasting experience
    • Akaunui Farm Homestead, Canterbury – hosted by Di & Ian Mackenzie
    • Picnic on the beach – in Abel Tasman National Park
  • Milford to Queenstown flight
  • Nature cruise on Milford Sound
  • Abel Tasman cruise, guided walk
  • Marlborough lunch & tasting
  • Bay of Islands private cruise
  • Private cruise on Lake Rotoiti
  • Relax in hot pools beside the lake
  • See Kawiti glow worm caves
  • Tāne Mahuta with Māori guides
  • Native Bird Recovery Centre
  • Hokianga Harbour cruise
  • Sandboard & stroll on the dunes
  • Private lunch at Akaunui Farm
  • Stroll Wai-O-Tapu's wonderland
  • Cultural performance, Waitangi
  • Guided visit of Waitangi Grounds
  • Kauri Museum, Matakohe
  • Meet a kiwifruit orchardist
  • Ferry across Cook Strait
  • Lunch at Lake Tarawera
  • Explore Russell, Bay of Islands
  • Walk in Karangahake Gorge
  • Rotorua's geothermal surprises
  • See Huka Falls
  • Explore our capital, Wellington
  • See seal colonies at Kaikōura
  • Photograph lovely Lake Tekapo
  • Stay at the foot of Aoraki/Mt Cook
  • Drive dramatic Lindis Pass
  • Stay three nights in Queenstown
  • Beauty of the Milford Road
  • Visit charming & leafy Arrowtown
  • Lakes Taupō, Wakatipu & Wanaka
  • Walk in Haast Pass beech forests
  • Visit blue pools and waterfalls
  • See Franz Josef Glacier
  • Punakaiki Pancake Rocks
  • Cape Foulwind seal colony
  • Stroll at Arthur's Pass
  • Say hi to cheeky kea parrots
  • Stroll at Kura Tawhiti Castle Hill

Frequently asked questions

Absolutely! We’ve catered to a wide range of dietary needs over the years, including gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, and food allergies. If it’s possible, we’ll make it happen.

Just let us know your requirements in advance, and we’ll ensure everything is organised. If you have any specific questions, feel free to get in touch—we’re here to help!

Our tours are designed for travellers aged 15 and over. Unfortunately, we’re unable to accommodate children under 15 years old. Travellers aged 15 and above will be charged the adult fare.

When it comes to age, it’s more about attitude than numbers! Most of our travellers are in their 50s and 60s, but we’ve welcomed people from 30 to 70-plus.

If you’re wondering whether our tours are the right fit for you, take a look at our trip galleries on the website. If you can picture yourself enjoying a meal with fellow travellers after a day exploring New Zealand, you’ll fit right in!

Packing for a trip overseas can be tricky, but we recommend travelling light. If you forget something, you’ll be able to pick it up along the way.

Packing Tips:

  • Clothing: Smart casual outfits are suitable for most occasions. Temperatures can vary, so pack light layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of the season.
  • Shoes: Comfortable walking shoes are essential, but heavy hiking boots aren’t necessary.
  • Accessories: Bring a sunhat, sunblock, sunglasses, and a swimsuit for beaches and hot pools.

Luggage Allowance:

To make travel easy, please limit your luggage to:

  • 1 medium-sized suitcase (maximum 23kg / 50lbs) – stored in the coach’s luggage compartment and not accessible during the day.
  • 1 small day bag or soft backpack – perfect for items you need during the day, like a jacket, sunhat, camera, or water bottle.

Our tours are designed to suit a range of activity levels. If you’re reasonably fit and healthy, you’ll find the pace similar to having a busy day out exploring your own town.

Even on travel days, you’ll likely hit your 10,000 steps with short walks included in the mornings or evenings.

For those who enjoy walking, many of the hotels we stay at are within walking distance of town centres. Plus, destinations like Tongariro National Park, Mt Cook, and Queenstown offer excellent walking trails right outside your door.

Please note: For health and safety reasons, our tours are not suitable for anyone who requires a walker.

One of the best things about our tours is the flexibility to personalise your experience. With so much to see and do across New Zealand, we’ve designed our itineraries to include free time for optional activities.

Your Kiwi Guide will assist with booking activities during the tour, ensuring everything is organised and you have all the information you need.

We understand that everyone wants a great view of New Zealand’s stunning landscapes, so we operate a seat rotation policy on all our tours. This ensures fairness and gives everyone the chance to enjoy different perspectives during the journey.

While we can’t guarantee seats near the front, rotating seats keeps things fair for everyone.

If you’re prone to motion sickness, we recommend bringing any medication you might need.

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