Self Drives for New Zealand
North and South Islands
18 days
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New Zealand
- Bay of Islands, 4 days
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- Complete New Zealand Discovery, 24 days
- First Class Adventure, 13 days
- Glimpses of North Island, 7 days
- Nature's Lover North Island Self Drive, 12 days
- North and South Islands, 18 days
- North Island, 9 days
- North Island Highlights, 9 days
- South Island, 10 days
- Spectacular South Island, 13 days
- Wine, Whales and Hot Springs, 7 days
Australia
- Adelaide to Darwin - 4WD, 16 days
- Butcher Baker Winemaker Trail Adelaide, 3 days
- Complete Southwest, 5 days
- Darwin to Ayers Rock, 7 days
- Darwin to Broome, 14 days
- Gourmet Food and Wine, 6 days
- Melbourne to Adelaide, 5 days
- Pacific Coast Explorer, 7, 9 & 14 days
- Perth to Broome, 14 days
- Perth to Perth, 7 days
- Rainforest & Mission Beach, 5 days
- Red Centre, 4 days
- Shipwreck Coastal Explorer, 5 days
- Snowy Mountains and Southern Beaches, 4 days
- Sydney to Melbourne, 5 days
- Sydney, Mountains and Vineyards, 4 days
- Tasmania Self Drive, 9 days
- Top End Discovery, 4 days
- Wilderness Explorer, 4 days
- Wildlife Wine and Wilderness, 5 days
- Wine and Wilderness Adelaide, 5 days
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Prices: Please request the current prices for our published itineraries. If you require modifications to the itinerary as well as travel arrangements before and after your Self-Drive, please also advise.
Departures: Join any day.
North and South Islands Selfdrive Itinerary
Self Drive Itinerary
Day 1. Auckland to Coromandel Peninsula.
Depart Auckland and travel the Pacific Coast Highway touring route to the Coromandel Peninsula. The Coromandel's dramatic and unspoiled coast, and beautiful white sandy beaches, offer endless opportunities for fishing, diving, boating, surfing and swimming.
Overnight Pauanui or Whitianga (2 nights).
Day 2. Coromandel at leisure.
Enjoy the unique experience of Hot Water Beach where at low tide you can dig in the sand, allowing the sulphur-heated waters to rise to the top to create your very own thermal spa. Swim with dolphins, hire a kayak and explore the many offshore islands or simply let the azure water lap at your feet and marvel at the beauty of the Pacific Ocean.
Day 3. Coromandel to Rotorua (via Tauranga).
Depart Coromandel and arrive in the Bay of Plenty region early afternoon, in time for a swim or lunch at one of the many restaurants. Continue on to Rotorua, famous for its spouting geysers, bubbling mud pools and warm geothermal ponds.
Overnight Rotorua (2 nights)
Day 4. Rotorua at leisure.
Spend the day experiencing the many wonders of Rotorua. Perhaps book a 4WD trip to Mt Tarawera to see an amazing crater and hear the stories of Maori legends.
Day 5. Rotorua to Lake Taupo.
Depart Rotorua for a short journey through to the Lake Taupo region. Taupo is the main centre of the region and Lake Taupo is one of the North Islands most popular holiday destinations.
Overnight in Taupo.
Day 6. Lake Taupo to Napier.
Depart Taupo for the Hawke's Bay region. Basking in a Mediterranean climate, the Hawke's Bay region is known for its wine, food and fabulous scenery. Over 30 vineyards offer visitors a wine tasting and indoor/ outdoor dining experience. Napier and Hastings, the two main centres in the region, have a high concentration of Art Deco and Spanish Mission architecture. The rest of the day is free to enjoy the many vineyards and wonderful restaurants in the area.
Overnight Napier.
Day 7. Napier to Martinborough.
Today travel south, options include stopping at the small country towns of Carterton, Greytown and Featherston. Travel to Martinborough well known for the range of vineyards in the area and its growing worldwide reputation for its Pinot Noir wine. Afternoon at leisure.
Overnight in Martinborough.
Day 8. Martinborough to Wellington.
Drive over the beautiful Rimutaka Hills to Wellington. The nations capital is home to Te Papa - the interactive Museum of New Zealand, numerous art galleries and national treasures such as the original Treaty of Waitangi. A diverse range of cafes and restaurants support the city's vibrant nightlife.
Overnight Wellington.
Day 9. Wellington to Nelson.
This morning transfer to the ferry terminal for the 3 hour scenic journey across Cook Strait on the InterIslander (depart 9:30am ? Arrive 12:30pm). On arrival in Picton, travel a short distance south to Blenheim.
Overnight Nelson.
Day 10. Nelson at leisure.
Lots of options today including beaches to explore, harbour cruises, walks or adventure activities. Nelson is also the gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park, the smallest of New Zealand's national parks, with glittering beaches, turquoise water and spectacular ocean views.
Day 11. Nelson to Punakaiki.
From Nelson journey through scenic reserves to Westport. Westport is a historic coal-mining settlement; the coal town museum has historical exhibitions and photographic displays. Visit the seal colony before continuing on to Punakaiki.
Overnight Punakaiki.
Day 12. Punakaiki to Franz Josef.
This morning explore Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and the Blowholes before continuing south to Franz Josef, an area of mountain peaks, impressive glaciers, tranquil lakes, raging rivers, lush rainforest and a magnificent coastline. Explore the base of the glaciers or take a scenic flight.
Overnight Franz Josef.
Day 13. Franz Josef to Queenstown.
Travel through the scenic wilderness of Haast pass, stopping along the way to take advantage of many short nature walks and picnic spots before continuing to Queenstown.
Overnight Queenstown (2 nights).
Day 14. Queenstown at leisure.
Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the majestic Southern Alps. Queenstown is recognised as New Zealand's premier visitor destination.
Day 15. Queenstown to Milford Sound to Te Anau.
Journey through mountains and alongside lakes to Te Anau and Milford Sound. We suggest a cruise on Milford Sound with its sheer cliffs, cascading waterfalls and majestic Mitre Peak.
Overnight Te Anau.
Day 16. Te Anau to Dunedin.
Today is spent driving the southern scenic route exploring the Catlins area. The Catlins is home to an abundance of wildlife, and Nugget Point is a stunning and accessible place for viewing seals and penguins. Continue to Dunedin, a historic university town, that was first settled by the Scottish as it is renowned as the "Edinburgh of the South".
Overnight Dunedin.
Day 17. Dunedin to Christchurch.
Depart Dunedin and head north to Timaru a place known for its extensive Edwardian and Victorian architecture. Stop and enjoy the coastal views from Caroline Bay before continuing on to Christchurch.
Overnight Christchurch.
Day 18. Christchurch to your next stop.
This morning at leisure before returning your rental vehicle.
Price Includes: Accommodation for 17 nights, National Group D car rental and Goway's co-pilot kit of goodies (maps and directions).
Please Note: Itineraries subject to change. Please request details at time of booking.
