Overview

On this great-value 11 Day Auckland to Wellington Food and Wine Trail Self Drive itinerary you can tailor to your taste, prepare to discover New Zealand’s mouth-watering food and wine scene. Start by exploring the hidden delights of Auckland and sample the offerings of the foodie heaven Matakana region, then journey south through Hobbit country on your way to Rotorua.

Continue on to the Hawke’s Bay region and its extensive wineries for some of the finest Twilight Odyssey tour. Making your way further south, get to know some of New Zealand’s top-notch boutique wineries in Martinborough where you will be taken on a guided tour of the artisan producers and winemakers. Cap off with a journey through the hills on the way to the capital, Wellington, and enjoy a walking tour of the must-see delis, cafes and bakeries. 

Auckland - Rotorua - Napier - Martinborough - Wellington

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Welcome to Auckland
Auckland Wine Country Half Day Tour
Enjoy a trip to Waiheke Island Today
Auckland to Hobbiton to Rotorua
Rotorua to Napier
Explore Napier and the Hawke's Bay
Napier to Martinborough
Martinborough Food Personal Wine Tour
Martinborough to Wellington City
Wellington Foodie Tour
Depart Wellington

Day 1

Welcome to Auckland

Day 2

Auckland Wine Country Half Day Tour

Day 3

Enjoy a trip to Waiheke Island Today

Day 4

Auckland to Hobbiton to Rotorua

Travel Time: 3 hrs

Distance: 239 kms

Day 5

Rotorua to Napier

Travel Time: 2 hrs 25 mins

Distance: 210 kms

Day 6

Explore Napier and the Hawke's Bay

Day 7

Napier to Martinborough

Travel Time: 3 hrs 20 mins

Distance: 271 kms

Day 8

Martinborough Food Personal Wine Tour

Day 9

Martinborough to Wellington City

Travel Time: 1 hr

Distance: 73 kms

Day 10

Wellington Foodie Tour

Day 11

Depart Wellington

On arrival you will be met by one of our team and driven to your Auckland accommodation.

Auckland, New Zealand’s self-proclaimed ‘City of Sails’ is the country’s largest metro area. Resting between the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea, this urban paradise has something for everyone. Surrounded by native bush, rainforests and an abundance of beaches. Explore the central museums and galleries on foot, or take a drive through one of over 800 regional National Parks to see deserted beaches, waterfalls and native forest.

Included: Harbour Dinner Cruise Sailing Experience
Enjoy smooth sailing on the Waitemata Harbour - then watch this photogenic city come alive with twinkling lights.

Today you'll be leaving the city and heading north-west to Kumeu Wine Country, Auckland's Heritage Wine Region. Enjoy lunch at a contemporary vineyard, sample world-renowned wines and marvel at the rugged surf-fringed coastline nearby. Your first stop is award-winning Soljans Estate Winery. Utilising both traditional and modern techniques, Soljans produce varied and richly flavoured wines. Built with sunshine in mind and a distinct Mediterranean-style, the onsite restaurant showcases fresh seasonal produce from around the region.
 

Continuing on, you'll visit Muriwai Beach home to a Gannet Colony. Situated on the cliffs overlooking the Tasman sea you'll have breathtaking views of the beach and ocean beyond as you observe one of the largest seabirds, the gannet, in their natural environment. Your final tasting is at West Brook Winery, one of New Zealand's oldest. These wines reflect true varietal character and their unique regional origins.

Fullers Ferry Auckland to Waiheke Island

Take a scenic approximately 45-minute cruise through the Hauraki Gulf between the Auckland down town ferry terminal and Matiatia Wharf on Waiheke Island.

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Known as ‘New Zealand’s Island of Wine’, Waiheke has become home to a dedicated group of award-winning wine producers. With a unique micro-climate and the winemakers’ philosophy of “small is beautiful”, Waiheke has produced some of New Zealand’s most prestigious wines.
On this tour, you will visit three of Waiheke’s top vineyards and sample a range of their wines. Along the way enjoy a commentated scenic drive, learning about the Island’s history, geography, people and culture from your knowledgeable local guide.
After your wine tasting experience sit back, relax and finish the day with a lunch and a glass of Waiheke wine or beer at a local favourite.

Fullers Ferry Waiheke Island to Auckland

Take a scenic approximately 45-minute cruise through the Hauraki Gulf between Matiatia Wharf on Waiheke Island and the Auckland downtown ferry terminal.

Fullers Ferry Waiheke Island to Auckland

Auckland to Matamata and Hobbiton
Head southbound on State Highway one through the lush farmland and dairy pastures of the Waikato region. The Bombay Hills mark the outer boundary of the greater Auckland area and its here you turn inland towards Matamata. This is the real Middle Earth, and you'll see many locations used in the filming of The Lord of The Rings and The Hobbit, as well as visiting the actual set of Hobbiton.

Hobbiton Movie Set tour from Shires Rest

Become immersed in the The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films when you visit the actual Hobbiton movie set. Located just outside of Matamata in the heart of the lush Waikato farming region, your tour will begin with a drive through a picturesque sheep farm. You'll then be taken through Hobbit Holes, the Green Dragon Inn, the Mill and the Party Tree while your guide shares behind-the-scenes tales and insight into the making of the films. Spend time wandering through Bagshot Row before being led inside a Hobbit Hole to view the detailed interiors, designed to provide an authentic glimpse into the dwelling of a Hobbit.

Matamata to Rotorua

Just south of Matamata is the township of Tirau, home to the largest tin sheep and sheepdog, but it also offers a surprising number of bric a brac, art, craft and antique stores if you feel like browsing.

Arriving into the City of Rotorua the regions geothermal activity becomes evident as you see steam rising from the roadside and surrounding hills.

Considered the cultural centre for the Maori people, Rotorua is the ideal place to gain an insight into the history and culture. Nearby Ohinemutu Village is the original site of the first Maori settlers in the area and despite its now modern surroundings and buildings you can still gain a sense of what the original village was like. The magnificent meeting house and historic carvings along with the unique 'Tudor-style' St Faiths Church feature in many visitors photo albums.

One of the most popular introductions to the Maori Culture is through an evening at Mitai Maori Village where you can enjoy performances and demonstrations followed by a traditionally cooked hangi meal.

Of course Rotorua is also a great place to enjoy many other activities including, fishing, 4WD trips, relaxing spa treatments, mountain biking, walking and hiking plus helicopter and float plane trips.

This drive will take you through the thermal region just south of Rotorua. Home to a plethora of unique geothermal attractions including boiling mud pits, natural hot springs and steaming geysers, this area is a must do before you move on to Napier. Notable attractions are Wai-O-Tapu, Waimangu and Craters of the Moon.

Continue on to Taupo and marvel at the lake - a giant crater formed following a volcanic eruption in the year 180 CE. As you approach the city, be sure to stop at Huka Falls to view the spectacular sight of 222,000 litres of water spilling down the narrow 11 metre drop.

For an extra thrill take a jet-boat ride to the base of the falls. Leaving Taupo, follow the road as it climbs the rugged Ahimanawa Range before descending back down the Pacific Coast to art deco Napier.

With its Mediterranean climate and Art Deco style, Hawke's Bay is an attractive holiday prospect. As the nation's first winemaking region, a visit to one of its 30 wineries is a must. A trip to Mission Estate touted as the birthplace of NZ wine can't be missed. For the truly enthused head out on a tour of the vines. Those into Gatsby will enjoy the chance to view prominent Art Deco landmarks on a 1930s Vintage Car Tour. Passengers will spend just over an hour learning about the history of the city's architecture including the Napier Municipal Theatre, one of the top ten Art Deco Buildings in the world. If you're after some fresh air, hire a bike and take your pick of one of over 200km of cycling trails or head on down to one of the many beaches that ring the area. Ocean or Waimarama beach are good choices and both are patrolled by surf lifeguards during the summer. Indulge in some local produce and head out on a cheese, chocolate, honey or orchard tour.

Hawkes Bay Wine and Dine Tour

Experience a fun-filled Grape Escape wine and dine tour in the sun driving through absolutely stunning scenery. Meet like-minded people and share an appreciation of this region's fantastic wine. We visit four to five boutique wineries. Later, we enjoy a light cheese platter on the grounds of Ngatarawa or Sileni, weather dependent. You will taste around 30 different wines along with the main varieties, including Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Viognier, and lesser-known aromatics such as Cabernet Franc, Gewurztraminer, and Riesling.

As you leave the rolling countryside of the Hawke's Bay you'll be greeted with some of the country's richest dairy farmland in the Manawatu Gorge. Continue on through the Wairarapa region and stop in the Pukaha Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre, where you can see some of New Zealand native animals.Take another break in Masterson, and visit the interactive Woolshed Museum to learn about sheep farming in New Zealand. As you drive south, a visit to historic Greytown is a must do. Take in the restored Victorian buildings and make time for a cup of tea at one of its quaint cafes. Leaving state highway 2 you will cross over the Ruamahanga River into Martinborough wine country - your destination for the day.

Martinborough in a Day is a private, chauffeur-driven tour offering a comprehensive one-day experience of everything Martinborough, New Zealand's premier wine village, has to offer. The tour includes all tasting fees, lunch with wine and dessert, and convenient pickups and drop-offs around Martinborough. This unique and exclusive wine tour provides behind-the-scenes access, often to areas not open to the general public. Your friendly and knowledgeable wine tour host will ensure your day is both enjoyable and enlightening. You'll have the opportunity to taste regional cuisine, sample exquisite wines, meet local winemakers and growers, and immerse yourself in Martinborough's culture, including a visit to an olive oil producer.

Today you will cross the Rimutaka Ranges as you make your way to New Zealand's capital city, Wellington. Home to the nation’s centre of government. Legislation happens in the aptly named ‘Beehive,’ an executive wing attached to the Houses of Parliament. At one kilometre squared, the city centre (easily traversed on foot) has an international feel and is peppered with underground art shows, alleyway cafes and New York style delis.

Take in the boardwalk view as you stroll to Te Papa Museum or indulge your cinematic side exploring Weta Workshop, the Oscar Award winning design studio for Lord Of The Rings. For a taste of vintage fashion, spend some time (and dollars!) on Cuba Street browsing the boutiques. 

Included: Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary Night Tour

The name says it all - if you're a foodie (well, aren't we all?) this is the tour for you. Discover locally-made treats and secret spots in Petone and Wellington. Price includes lunch with refreshments plus tasting fees.

Drop your vehicle at the Wellington Airport rental car depot today before continuing your onward journey.

Day 1, Welcome to Auckland

Welcome to Auckland

On arrival you will be met by one of our team and driven to your Auckland accommodation.

Auckland, New Zealand’s self-proclaimed ‘City of Sails’ is the country’s largest metro area. Resting between the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea, this urban paradise has something for everyone. Surrounded by native bush, rainforests and an abundance of beaches. Explore the central museums and galleries on foot, or take a drive through one of over 800 regional National Parks to see deserted beaches, waterfalls and native forest.

Included: Harbour Dinner Cruise Sailing Experience
Enjoy smooth sailing on the Waitemata Harbour - then watch this photogenic city come alive with twinkling lights.

Day 2, Auckland Wine Country Half Day Tour

Auckland Wine Country Half Day Tour
Today you'll be leaving the city and heading north-west to Kumeu Wine Country, Auckland's Heritage Wine Region. Enjoy lunch at a contemporary vineyard, sample world-renowned wines and marvel at the rugged surf-fringed coastline nearby. Your first stop is award-winning Soljans Estate Winery. Utilising both traditional and modern techniques, Soljans produce varied and richly flavoured wines. Built with sunshine in mind and a distinct Mediterranean-style, the onsite restaurant showcases fresh seasonal produce from around the region.
 

Continuing on, you'll visit Muriwai Beach home to a Gannet Colony. Situated on the cliffs overlooking the Tasman sea you'll have breathtaking views of the beach and ocean beyond as you observe one of the largest seabirds, the gannet, in their natural environment. Your final tasting is at West Brook Winery, one of New Zealand's oldest. These wines reflect true varietal character and their unique regional origins.

Day 3, Enjoy a trip to Waiheke Island Today

Enjoy a trip to Waiheke Island Today

Fullers Ferry Auckland to Waiheke Island

Take a scenic approximately 45-minute cruise through the Hauraki Gulf between the Auckland down town ferry terminal and Matiatia Wharf on Waiheke Island.

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Known as ‘New Zealand’s Island of Wine’, Waiheke has become home to a dedicated group of award-winning wine producers. With a unique micro-climate and the winemakers’ philosophy of “small is beautiful”, Waiheke has produced some of New Zealand’s most prestigious wines.
On this tour, you will visit three of Waiheke’s top vineyards and sample a range of their wines. Along the way enjoy a commentated scenic drive, learning about the Island’s history, geography, people and culture from your knowledgeable local guide.
After your wine tasting experience sit back, relax and finish the day with a lunch and a glass of Waiheke wine or beer at a local favourite.

Fullers Ferry Waiheke Island to Auckland

Take a scenic approximately 45-minute cruise through the Hauraki Gulf between Matiatia Wharf on Waiheke Island and the Auckland downtown ferry terminal.

Fullers Ferry Waiheke Island to Auckland

Day 4, Auckland to Hobbiton to Rotorua

Auckland to Hobbiton to Rotorua

Travel Time: 3 hrs

Distance: 239 kms

Auckland to Matamata and Hobbiton
Head southbound on State Highway one through the lush farmland and dairy pastures of the Waikato region. The Bombay Hills mark the outer boundary of the greater Auckland area and its here you turn inland towards Matamata. This is the real Middle Earth, and you'll see many locations used in the filming of The Lord of The Rings and The Hobbit, as well as visiting the actual set of Hobbiton.

Hobbiton Movie Set tour from Shires Rest

Become immersed in the The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films when you visit the actual Hobbiton movie set. Located just outside of Matamata in the heart of the lush Waikato farming region, your tour will begin with a drive through a picturesque sheep farm. You'll then be taken through Hobbit Holes, the Green Dragon Inn, the Mill and the Party Tree while your guide shares behind-the-scenes tales and insight into the making of the films. Spend time wandering through Bagshot Row before being led inside a Hobbit Hole to view the detailed interiors, designed to provide an authentic glimpse into the dwelling of a Hobbit.

Matamata to Rotorua

Just south of Matamata is the township of Tirau, home to the largest tin sheep and sheepdog, but it also offers a surprising number of bric a brac, art, craft and antique stores if you feel like browsing.

Arriving into the City of Rotorua the regions geothermal activity becomes evident as you see steam rising from the roadside and surrounding hills.

Considered the cultural centre for the Maori people, Rotorua is the ideal place to gain an insight into the history and culture. Nearby Ohinemutu Village is the original site of the first Maori settlers in the area and despite its now modern surroundings and buildings you can still gain a sense of what the original village was like. The magnificent meeting house and historic carvings along with the unique 'Tudor-style' St Faiths Church feature in many visitors photo albums.

One of the most popular introductions to the Maori Culture is through an evening at Mitai Maori Village where you can enjoy performances and demonstrations followed by a traditionally cooked hangi meal.

Of course Rotorua is also a great place to enjoy many other activities including, fishing, 4WD trips, relaxing spa treatments, mountain biking, walking and hiking plus helicopter and float plane trips.

Day 5, Rotorua to Napier

Rotorua to Napier

Travel Time: 2 hrs 25 mins

Distance: 210 kms

This drive will take you through the thermal region just south of Rotorua. Home to a plethora of unique geothermal attractions including boiling mud pits, natural hot springs and steaming geysers, this area is a must do before you move on to Napier. Notable attractions are Wai-O-Tapu, Waimangu and Craters of the Moon.

Continue on to Taupo and marvel at the lake - a giant crater formed following a volcanic eruption in the year 180 CE. As you approach the city, be sure to stop at Huka Falls to view the spectacular sight of 222,000 litres of water spilling down the narrow 11 metre drop.

For an extra thrill take a jet-boat ride to the base of the falls. Leaving Taupo, follow the road as it climbs the rugged Ahimanawa Range before descending back down the Pacific Coast to art deco Napier.

Day 6, Explore Napier and the Hawke's Bay

Explore Napier and the Hawke's Bay

With its Mediterranean climate and Art Deco style, Hawke's Bay is an attractive holiday prospect. As the nation's first winemaking region, a visit to one of its 30 wineries is a must. A trip to Mission Estate touted as the birthplace of NZ wine can't be missed. For the truly enthused head out on a tour of the vines. Those into Gatsby will enjoy the chance to view prominent Art Deco landmarks on a 1930s Vintage Car Tour. Passengers will spend just over an hour learning about the history of the city's architecture including the Napier Municipal Theatre, one of the top ten Art Deco Buildings in the world. If you're after some fresh air, hire a bike and take your pick of one of over 200km of cycling trails or head on down to one of the many beaches that ring the area. Ocean or Waimarama beach are good choices and both are patrolled by surf lifeguards during the summer. Indulge in some local produce and head out on a cheese, chocolate, honey or orchard tour.

Hawkes Bay Wine and Dine Tour

Experience a fun-filled Grape Escape wine and dine tour in the sun driving through absolutely stunning scenery. Meet like-minded people and share an appreciation of this region's fantastic wine. We visit four to five boutique wineries. Later, we enjoy a light cheese platter on the grounds of Ngatarawa or Sileni, weather dependent. You will taste around 30 different wines along with the main varieties, including Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Viognier, and lesser-known aromatics such as Cabernet Franc, Gewurztraminer, and Riesling.

Day 7, Napier to Martinborough

Napier to Martinborough

Travel Time: 3 hrs 20 mins

Distance: 271 kms

As you leave the rolling countryside of the Hawke's Bay you'll be greeted with some of the country's richest dairy farmland in the Manawatu Gorge. Continue on through the Wairarapa region and stop in the Pukaha Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre, where you can see some of New Zealand native animals.Take another break in Masterson, and visit the interactive Woolshed Museum to learn about sheep farming in New Zealand. As you drive south, a visit to historic Greytown is a must do. Take in the restored Victorian buildings and make time for a cup of tea at one of its quaint cafes. Leaving state highway 2 you will cross over the Ruamahanga River into Martinborough wine country - your destination for the day.

Day 8, Martinborough Food Personal Wine Tour

Martinborough Food Personal Wine Tour

Martinborough in a Day is a private, chauffeur-driven tour offering a comprehensive one-day experience of everything Martinborough, New Zealand's premier wine village, has to offer. The tour includes all tasting fees, lunch with wine and dessert, and convenient pickups and drop-offs around Martinborough. This unique and exclusive wine tour provides behind-the-scenes access, often to areas not open to the general public. Your friendly and knowledgeable wine tour host will ensure your day is both enjoyable and enlightening. You'll have the opportunity to taste regional cuisine, sample exquisite wines, meet local winemakers and growers, and immerse yourself in Martinborough's culture, including a visit to an olive oil producer.

Day 9, Martinborough to Wellington City

Martinborough to Wellington City

Travel Time: 1 hr

Distance: 73 kms

Today you will cross the Rimutaka Ranges as you make your way to New Zealand's capital city, Wellington. Home to the nation’s centre of government. Legislation happens in the aptly named ‘Beehive,’ an executive wing attached to the Houses of Parliament. At one kilometre squared, the city centre (easily traversed on foot) has an international feel and is peppered with underground art shows, alleyway cafes and New York style delis.

Take in the boardwalk view as you stroll to Te Papa Museum or indulge your cinematic side exploring Weta Workshop, the Oscar Award winning design studio for Lord Of The Rings. For a taste of vintage fashion, spend some time (and dollars!) on Cuba Street browsing the boutiques. 

Included: Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary Night Tour

Day 10, Wellington Foodie Tour

Wellington Foodie Tour

The name says it all - if you're a foodie (well, aren't we all?) this is the tour for you. Discover locally-made treats and secret spots in Petone and Wellington. Price includes lunch with refreshments plus tasting fees.

Day 11, Depart Wellington

Depart Wellington

Drop your vehicle at the Wellington Airport rental car depot today before continuing your onward journey.

Additional Information

Pricing

Cost per Person

 Twin/Double
4-Star Accommodation from NZ$6,405 per person

* PLEASE NOTE*

Price is per person and based on two adults travelling together and sharing a rental car and accommodation.

Prices are estimates only, and are subject to availability and exchange rates when booking, seasonal or holiday price surcharges (such as Christmas/New Year and Easter); as well as special events that may be on. Please forward a request and we will be happy to forward a quote.

Payment

  • Deposit: 25% of the package cost or NZ$250 per person (whichever is the greater) at time of booking
  • Full Payment: 75 Days before travel
  • Airfares (if applicable): Paid in full at the time of booking

Cancellation Charges

  • Cancellation Fees up to 100% can apply after booking. Extra deposits or full payment may be requested to cover these charges prior to booking
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Includes

Includes:

 10 nights accommodation

  • 3 Nights Auckland
  • 1 Night Rotorua
  • 2 Nights Napier
  • 2 Nights Martinborough
  • 2 Nights Wellington

8 days rental car hire

  • Rental car insurance included: Fully inclusive with variable excess/deductible.
  • Rental car inclusions: Unlimited kms,airport/ferry terminal fees, additional drivers.

Other Inclusions

  • Private Transfer Auckland Airport to Auckland accommodation with Tourcorp
  • Electronic Travel Guide and In-Country Support App
  • Harbour Sailing Dinner Cruise with Explore
  • Taste Buds for Foodies Tour
  • Auckland Wine Country Half Day Tour including Lunch with Bush and Beach
  • Fullers Ferry Auckland to Waiheke Island (Return)
  • Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour with Ananda
  • Fullers Ferry Waiheke Island to Auckland
  • Hobbiton Movie Set Tour
  • Hawkes Bay Wine and Dine Tour with Grape Escape
  • Martinborough in a Day Personal Wine Tour with Martinborough Wine Tours
  • Zealandia By Night Wildlife Sanctuary Tour
  • 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner

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Accommodation

There is a choice of accommodation available on all packages, which depending on locations, includes motels, 3 star hotels, 4 star hotels, boutique lodges & hotels and luxury lodges and hotels. We are happy to quote on alternate accommodation requests.

Highlights

Harbour Sailing Dinner Cruise

Experience Auckland's beauty with an on-water sailing and dining adventure on the Waitemata Harbour. Enjoy canapes, a meal, and dessert as you sail past iconic sights and watch the city lights twinkle against the evening sky.

Auckland Wine Country Half Day Tour including Lunch

Venture to Kumeu Wine Country, where you'll savor award-winning wines at Soljans Estate Winery and enjoy a delicious lunch at a vineyard. Visit Muriwai Beach for breathtaking ocean views and observe gannets in their natural habitat, followed by a final tasting at West Brook Winery.

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Discover Waiheke Island's prestigious wines on a guided tour of three top vineyards, sampling their finest selections. Enjoy a scenic drive with insights into the island's culture, followed by lunch and a glass of local wine or beer.

Martinborough in a Day Personal Wine Tour 

Enjoy a private, chauffeur-driven tour of Martinborough, tasting exquisite wines and regional cuisine. With access to exclusive areas, meet local winemakers and explore the village's culture, including a visit to an olive oil producer.

Taste Buds for Foodies Tour

Explore the culinary delights of Petone and Wellington with this foodie tour. Discover local treats and hidden gems, with lunch, refreshments, and tasting fees included.

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