Matthew & Jack’s New Zealand & Australia Honeymoon

Matthew & Jack’s New Zealand & Australia Honeymoon

Depart

17 December

Return

02 January

About your itinerary

? Don't forget that if something isn't quite right we can make changes to the itinerary.
I am delighted to present you with your updated New Zealand adventure itinerary exploring this amazing country's North and South Island where breathtaking natural wonders and warm hospitality await you at every turn. From the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps to the pristine beaches of the Bay of Islands, New Zealand offers a diverse range of experiences that will leave you awe-inspired.
I have made the following changes towards to itinerary:
  • Included international economy flights with United
  • Due to availability I have had to change your hotel in Rotorua as this had more than doubled in price. I have included a hotel situated right on on the lake with a lake view.
  • As flights back from Queenstown were not working out to our favours and incurring a travel time of about 40 hours on the return home. I have included a flight to get you back to Auckland for one night and staying at the airport that night ready for your flight home back to the USA. 
  • I have got some information regarding premium cabin, there is a significant difference in cost which we can take through later today.
Availability for New Zealand is going quickly, as you can see from having to swap out the hotel in Rotorua.
Looking forward to catching up today at 9:00am PST and hopefully securing your New Zealand adventure in the diary.
Matt Walters
Prepared for: Matthew Gearing
Date created: 22 January, 2024
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Tuesday 17th December 2024

Tuesday 17th December 2024

Welcome to New Zealand

Welcome to New Zealand

Welcome to New Zealand

Welcome to New Zealand

Welcome to New Zealand

Welcome to New Zealand

Welcome to New Zealand

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Get ready for mammoth national parks, dynamic Māori culture, and world-class surfing and skiing. New Zealand can be mellow or action-packed, but it's always epic.
There are just 4.8 million New Zealanders, scattered across 268,021 sq km: bigger than the UK with one-fourteenth of the population. Filling in the gaps are the sublime forests, mountains, lakes, beaches and fiords that have made NZ one of the best hiking (locals call it 'tramping') destinations on the planet. Tackle one of the epic 'Great Walks' – you might've heard of the Heaphy and Milford Tracks – or spend a few hours wandering along a beach, paddling a canoe or mountain biking through some easily accessible wilderness.

Private Transfer from Auckland International Airport to M Social Auckland.

Transfer Private Transfer from Auckland International Airport to M Social Auckland.
Upon arrival in Auckland, you will be met by an Out Of Office representative in the arrivals lobby and invited into your Private Transfer from Auckland International Airport into the heart of the city for your first stopover at M Social Auckland, to start your time exploring the city. 

Sofitel Viaduct Harbour Auckland

Sofitel Viaduct Harbour Auckland

Sofitel Viaduct Harbour Auckland

Sofitel Viaduct Harbour Auckland

Sofitel Viaduct Harbour Auckland

Sofitel Viaduct Harbour Auckland

Sofitel Viaduct Harbour Auckland for 3 nights

Accommodation Sofitel Viaduct Harbour Auckland for 3 nights
Inspired by New Zealand's landscape and culture and boasting panoramic views of Waitemata Harbour, this beautifully designed hotel is a true landmark destination. Superbly located on the waterfront in the heart of the Viaduct, Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour harmoniously blends French spirit with the best of New Zealand culture. Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour offers luxurious rooms all with juliette balconies and floor to ceiling windows. Oversized bathrooms feature separate rain showers and deep soaking bathtubs.
Services include valet car parking, dedicated Concierge team, luxury airport transfers, Guest Relations Manager and 24 hour in-room dining. Sofitel's luxury day spa, So SPA offers seven private rooms with a wide range of beauty and wellness treatments. Guests can also make use of a sauna and steam room, and adjacent gymnasium.
Luxury Room with Marina Views
Luxury Room with Marina Views
Luxury Room with Marina Views

Your room: Luxury Room with Marina Views

Indulge in waterfront sophistication.  Soak up the viaduct’s finest views with a panoramic vista through the floor-to-ceiling windows.  Overlook luxury yachts moored in front of the city skyline. Balmain bath amenities are provided in the spacious marble bathroom with a deep soaking bathtub and separate rain shower.

Enjoy Sofitel’s famous ‘MyBed’ for the perfect night’s sleep. Your chic haven features a work desk, Dyson hair dryer, personal espresso machine, LED TV with Chromecast and movie streaming system. 

With the luxury of Club Millesime benefits such as executive breakfast, afternoon tea, evening wines and cocktails, snacks and refreshments throughout the day your stay will be truly magnifique!


Best Restaurants in Auckland

Best Restaurants in Auckland

Best Restaurants in Auckland

Best Restaurants in Auckland

Best Restaurants in Auckland

Best Restaurants in Auckland

Best Restaurants in Auckland

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After our chat I know you are very keen to know the best restaurants in each area you will be staying and traveling through, so I have put together a mix of amazing places to grab a bite. From Michelin stars to more local authentic places, there is plenty for everyone in Auckland! I can also reserve the restaurants on your behalf nearer the time! 
PASTURE
There are only 25 seats and there's only one option: a ten-course degustation served by the chefs themselves. You will taste combinations of flavor and texture you’ve never experienced anywhere else, with a bias towards traditional techniques like open fire cooking, fermenting, pickling and preserving. Ed and Laura Verner love connecting land, sea, producer and diner for an all-round food lovers dream.
MR ZHOU'S DUMPLINGS
The dumpling wars have been raging for some years in Auckland but places like Mr Zhou’s are perennial favourites (Barilla and Eden Noodles are also very popular just a couple of streets away on Dominion Road – Auckland’s Asian food capital). Inhaling a dozen pork and fennel dumplings bathed in your perfect mix of black vinegar, soy and chilli is a quintessential cheap and cheerful Auckland experience.
DEPOT EATERY
Al Brown is one of New Zealand’s best-known chefs and this stylishly casual joint has been consistently packed since the day it opened. Fresh, seasonal New Zealand produce and flavours are elevated with international influences to make shared plates interesting, but proudly unpretentious. Booking is advised! Try the lamb ribs with skordalia and cumin paprika oil or the famous hapuka sliders with pickled lemon mayo and watercress.
MASU
Masu suits anyone who loves Japanese flavours but is open to new interpretations on the theme. The black cod, grilled lamb cutlets and crayfish spicy miso tacos fly out the door. The menu tells you you’re eating high-end Robata-style Japanese sharing plates using the very best of New Zealand produce, but the attentive slick service, huge space and kick-ass fitout – complete with the theatre of a very open kitchen – make you wonder if you’re in New York, London or Melbourne.
GEMMAYZE STREET
Gemmayze Street is for anyone who loves sharing dishes packed with bold Middle Eastern flavours. As good for a fun date as it is for group, plates like octopus with pickled green chilli, coriander, pomegranate and squid ink or duck with red cabbage, fig, onion will blow you away.

Auckland's Highlights

Auckland's Highlights

Auckland's Highlights

Auckland's Highlights

Auckland's Highlights

Auckland's Highlights

Auckland's Highlights

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Visit the Sky Tower: Auckland's most iconic landmark offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding area.
Explore the Auckland War Memorial Museum: Learn about New Zealand's history and culture through exhibits on Maori art and artifacts, natural history, and military history.
Take a ferry to Waiheke Island: Just a short ride from Auckland, Waiheke Island is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and art galleries.
Walk along the Auckland waterfront: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, stopping at cafes, restaurants, and shops along the way.
Visit the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki: This impressive art gallery houses a collection of over 15,000 artworks, including pieces by New Zealand and international artists.
Explore the Auckland Domain: This large park is home to the Auckland War Memorial Museum, as well as beautiful gardens, walking trails, and sports fields.
Take a cruise on the Hauraki Gulf: Explore the stunning islands and marine life of the Hauraki Gulf on a boat tour or cruise.
Visit the Auckland Zoo: Home to over 1,400 animals, the Auckland Zoo offers a chance to see native New Zealand species as well as animals from around the world.
Take a hike in the Waitakere Ranges: Just outside of Auckland, the Waitakere Ranges offer beautiful hiking trails through native forests and stunning waterfalls.

Wednesday 18th December 2024

Wednesday 18th December 2024

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour

Excursion Essence of Waiheke Wine Tour
Experience the world-renowned wines of Waiheke Island on a guided tour that focuses on vineyards.
Explore the island's scenic highlights and enjoy visits and tastings at three boutique vineyards. Start your day by catching the 10:00 AM ferry from Auckland to Matiatia Wharf on Waiheke Island, where your guide will meet you.
Take a scenic drive, admiring the breathtaking views of the Hauraki Gulf and the Coromandel Peninsula. Your guide will provide insightful commentary on the island's history, geography, culture, people, and produce. During the tour, you'll have the opportunity to sample a variety of Waiheke wines, including Rose, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, sparkling wine, and Syrah and Bordeaux blends. Enjoy the stunning scenery of vine-covered hillsides and panoramic views of the island and the surrounding gulf islands.
The tour concludes at Matiatia Wharf, where you can catch the 4:00 PM ferry back to Auckland. Alternatively, you can choose to be dropped off at Oneroa Village to explore further.

Friday 20th December 2024

Friday 20th December 2024

Transfer from Auckland to Queenstown Airport

Transfer Transfer from Auckland to Queenstown Airport

Drive from Auckland to Rotoura

Drive from Auckland to Rotoura

Drive from Auckland to Rotoura

Drive from Auckland to Rotoura

Drive from Auckland to Rotoura

Drive from Auckland to Rotoura

Drive from Auckland to Rotoura

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It's time to head to Rotorua, the drive is normally around 2.5 hours but below are some notable stops on your way.
Te Waihou Walkway
The Te Waihou Walkway is a popular walking track located in the Waikato region of New Zealand. It follows the banks of the Waihou River and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Bridal Veil Falls
Bridal Veil Falls is a stunning waterfall located in the Waikato region of New Zealand. It is known for its impressive drop of 55 meters (180 feet) and its beautiful surroundings.

Hamilton Gardens
Hamilton Gardens is a public garden located in Hamilton, New Zealand. It is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions and covers an area of 54 hectares. The gardens are divided into different themed areas, each representing a different historical or cultural garden style.
Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway
The Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway is a popular walking track located in the Karangahake Gorge, near Paeroa on the North Island of New Zealand. The walkway follows the route of an old railway line that was used during the gold mining era in the late 1800s.
Waitomo Glowworm Caves
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves are a popular tourist attraction located in Waitomo, New Zealand. The caves are known for their unique population of glowworms, which emit a phosphorescent light that illuminates the cave walls and ceiling.

Mount Maunganui
Mount Maunganui is a popular beach town located in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. It is known for its stunning white sand beaches, clear blue waters, and iconic landmark, Mauao, also known as Mount Maunganui.
McLaren Falls Park
McLaren Falls Park is a beautiful nature reserve located in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. It is known for its stunning waterfalls, scenic walking trails, and abundant wildlife.

Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

Excursion Hobbiton Movie Set Tour
Come experience the Hobbiton Movie Set, a real-life version of Middle-earth™ located in the heart of the Waikato region. Step into the lush pastures of the Shire™, as seen in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. Explore the beautiful Alexander family sheep farm, which captured the attention of acclaimed director Sir Peter Jackson. Your guide will take you on a fully guided tour of the 12-acre set, showcasing the intricate detailing and famous locations. Learn about the movie magic that brought Middle-earth™ to life.
See the colorful Hobbit Hole™ doors scattered across the hillsides and visit Bagshot Row™ to glimpse the interior of a humble Hobbit's home. The tour concludes at the world-famous Green Dragon™ Inn, where you'll receive a complimentary, exclusive Hobbit™ Southfarthing™ beverage. Embark on your own Middle-earth™ adventure today.

Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel

Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel

Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel

Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel

Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel

Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel

Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel for 1 night

Accommodation Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel for 1 nights
The Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel is a luxury hotel located on the shores of a picturesque lake. The hotel offers a unique and tranquil setting, with stunning views of the surrounding nature. The hotel features a range of stylish and comfortable rooms, each designed with modern amenities and elegant decor. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities and services, including a spa, fitness center, and a gourmet restaurant. The hotel also offers a variety of activities and excursions, such as boat trips on the lake, hiking trails, and wildlife spotting. Overall, the Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel offers a luxurious and peaceful retreat for guests seeking a relaxing getaway.
 Lakefront Room
 Lakefront Room
 Lakefront Room

Your room: Lakefront Room

The Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel's Lakefront room is a luxurious and spacious accommodation option that offers stunning views of the lake. The room features a comfortable king-size bed, a seating area with plush armchairs, and a private balcony or terrace overlooking the water.


Best Restaurants in Lake Taupo

Best Restaurants in Lake Taupo

Best Restaurants in Lake Taupo

Best Restaurants in Lake Taupo

Best Restaurants in Lake Taupo

Best Restaurants in Lake Taupo

Best Restaurants in Lake Taupo

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After your time witnessing one of New Zealand's wild wonders, you may not even feel like you want to leave your hotel for the night! But if you do, I have recommended some top restaurants in the area! 🙂 
Brantry Eatery
The Brantry has long been considered one of Taupo's finest restaurants. The award-winning eatery has a reputation for top quality cuisine, a sophisticated wine list, and a superb dining experience. Run by well known Taupo sisters Prue and Felicity Campbell, The Brantry is open seven days.
Dixie Browns
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Dixie Brown’s knows how to deliver with every meal of the day. Start your day off right with a beautifully made barista cuppa and scone and end your day with the best ribs you’ll ever have in New Zealand.
Edgewater
In this elegant Taupo restaurant overlooking Lake Taupo, the food is as fabulous as the views. Savor its award-winning local and international cuisine, crafted with the freshest ingredients daily.

Lake Taupo Highlights

Lake Taupo Highlights

Lake Taupo Highlights

Lake Taupo Highlights

Lake Taupo Highlights

Lake Taupo Highlights

Lake Taupo Highlights

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Take a boat tour of Lake Taupo: Explore the crystal-clear waters of the lake and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Visit Huka Falls: Witness the powerful rush of water as the Waikato River narrows and plunges over a series of waterfalls.
Go fishing: Lake Taupo is known for its excellent trout fishing. Hire a boat or join a fishing charter to try your luck at catching a trophy-sized fish.
ake a dip in the hot pools: Visit the Taupo DeBretts Hot Springs or the Wairakei Terraces to relax in natural geothermal pools.
Explore the Tongariro National Park: Take a day trip to the nearby national park and hike the famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing or explore the park's many other walking trails.
Skydive over Lake Taupo: Experience the thrill of skydiving and enjoy breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding landscape.
Visit the Taupo Museum and Art Gallery: Learn about the history and culture of the region through the museum's exhibits and explore the art gallery's collection of local and national artwork.
Go mountain biking: Taupo has a range of mountain biking trails for all skill levels. Rent a bike and explore the scenic trails in the area.
Take a scenic flight: Get a bird's-eye view of Lake Taupo and the surrounding volcanoes on a scenic flight.

Saturday 21st December 2024

Saturday 21st December 2024

Drive from Rotorua to Lake Taupo

Drive from Rotorua to Lake Taupo

Drive from Rotorua to Lake Taupo

Drive from Rotorua to Lake Taupo

Drive from Rotorua to Lake Taupo

Drive from Rotorua to Lake Taupo

Drive from Rotorua to Lake Taupo

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It's time to head to Lake Taupo the drive is just over one hour, and again there are some notable stops for your journey.
Tikitere
Tikitere, also known as Hell's Gate, is a geothermal area located in Rotorua, New Zealand. It is one of the country's most active geothermal sites and is known for its unique landscape and geothermal features.
Tarawera Falls
Tarawera Falls is a stunning waterfall located in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. It is situated in the Tarawera River, which flows through the Tarawera Forest. The waterfall is known for its impressive height and the beautiful surrounding landscape.
Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Rainbow Springs Nature Park is a popular tourist attraction located in Rotorua, New Zealand. It is known for its beautiful natural scenery, crystal-clear springs, and abundance of native flora and fauna.
Mount Tarawera
Mount Tarawera is a volcanic mountain located in the North Island of New Zealand. It is part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone and is one of the most active volcanic areas in the country. The mountain is known for its eruption in 1886, which was one of the largest volcanic eruptions in New Zealand's history.
Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Waimangu Volcanic Valley is a geothermal area located on the North Island of New Zealand. It is known for its unique and diverse geothermal features, including hot springs, geysers, fumaroles, and volcanic craters.
Waikite Valley Thermal Pools
Waikite Valley Thermal Pools is a geothermal hot springs and spa located in the Waikite Valley in New Zealand. The pools are fed by natural hot springs and offer a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for visitors.
Lady Knox Geyser
The Lady Knox Geyser is a geothermal geyser located in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated in the Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland, near the town of Rotorua. The geyser is known for its regular eruptions, which are induced by humans.
Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland
Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland is a geothermal area located in the North Island of New Zealand. It is known for its vibrant and colorful hot springs, geysers, and mud pools. The name "Waiotapu" means "sacred waters" in the Maori language.
Orakei Korako Geothermal Park & Cave
Orakei Korako Geothermal Park & Cave is a geothermal wonderland located in Taupo, New Zealand. It is known for its unique geothermal features, including hot springs, geysers, and bubbling mud pools.
Aratiatia Rapids
The Aratiatia Rapids are a series of rapids on the Waikato River in New Zealand. The rapids are located near Taupo and are a popular tourist attraction.
Craters of the Moon
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a geologically unique area located in central Idaho, United States. It is known for its volcanic features, including lava flows, cinder cones, and lava tubes. The area was formed by a series of volcanic eruptions that occurred between 15,000 and 2,000 years ago.
Huka Falls tracks
Huka Falls Walkway: This is a 1-hour loop track that takes you to the top of Huka Falls, offering stunning views of the powerful waterfall.

Hilton Lake Taupo

Hilton Lake Taupo

Hilton Lake Taupo

Hilton Lake Taupo

Hilton Lake Taupo

Hilton Lake Taupo

Hilton Lake Taupo for 2 nights

Accommodation Hilton Lake Taupo for 2 nights
Enjoy views over Lake Taupo and the surrounding volcanic scenery from the Hilton's lakeside hotel on New Zealand’s North Island.
Their 19th-century building combines Victorian charm with modern styling, just 10 minutes from Taupo town center, in the perfect place to experience the neighboring must-see National Parks and enjoy some time on the Lake. 
Hilton King Guest Room
Hilton King Guest Room
Hilton King Guest Room

Your room: Hilton King Guest Room

Enter your modest but classic Hilton King Guest Room, with a lovely private terrace for those moments of rest bite! Admire the impressive views of nearby Thermal Valley and unwind in style with complimentary use of the hotel's tennis courts, sauna, and thermally-heated pool and spa.


Sunday 22nd December 2024

Sunday 22nd December 2024

Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek

Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek

Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek

Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek

Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek

Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek

Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek

Excursion Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek
Today after a fabulous sunrise, it is time to jump in your car hire and take the scenic drive from Hilton Taupo to the Adrift Tongariro base ready for a truly breathtaking day trek together! The journey takes roughly 1hr 20 mins along State Hwy 1 and State Hwy 47.
Over your 7-hour hike, experience the landscape of Tongariro, peppered with different colored and shaped craters that have been active at different periods, scoured volcanic rocks, mountain springs, and brightly colored emerald lakes on this 1-day trek.
As you are experiencing this trek in summer, you will discover a majestic landscape of recent resultant volcanic activity. See how the vast array of colours and textures created from Sulphur, Aluminium, Silica, and many other mineral deposits are released from within the Earth’s Crust. Follow your guide along alternative paths so you can escape the crowds whilst still experiencing the popular sights.
**Please note that reaching the Ketatahi end is not guaranteed. Safety regarding, weather, avalanche, ice, and hypothermia are taken into consideration when securing the exact route for the day.

What to bring:
– 1-2 liters of water
– Sun hat, sunscreen & sunglasses,
– Backpack, hiking boots/shoes, walking trousers, 1 light top and 2 warm top layers (wool, merino, thermals, fleece, softshell, etc. are good layers), waterproof raincoat
Personal equipment footwear and clothing can be hired at Adrift Tongariro

Monday 23rd December 2024

Monday 23rd December 2024

Drive from Lake Taupo to Wellington

Drive from Lake Taupo to Wellington

Drive from Lake Taupo to Wellington

Drive from Lake Taupo to Wellington

Drive from Lake Taupo to Wellington

Drive from Lake Taupo to Wellington

Drive from Lake Taupo to Wellington

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Today you will head to Wellington, this drive is your longest one on the North Island of New Zealand. Some recommendations to stop at:

Tongariro National Park
Tongariro National Park is located in the central North Island of New Zealand. It is the oldest national park in the country and covers an area of 795.98 square kilometers. The park is known for its stunning volcanic landscapes, including three active volcanoes: Mount Tongariro, Mount Ngauruhoe, and Mount Ruapehu.
Tongariro Alpine Crossing
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a popular hiking trail in New Zealand. It is located in Tongariro National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The trail is known for its stunning volcanic landscapes, including active volcanoes, steaming vents, and colorful crater lakes.
Mount Ruapehu
Mount Ruapehu is an active stratovolcano located in the central North Island of New Zealand. It is the highest point on the North Island, reaching an elevation of 2,797 meters (9,177 feet). Mount Ruapehu is part of the Tongariro National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ohakune Old Coach Road
The Ohakune Old Coach Road is a historic trail located in the Ruapehu District of New Zealand. It was originally built in the late 19th century as a horse-drawn coach route between Ohakune and Horopito. 
Durie Hill Elevator
The Durie Hill Elevator is a historic elevator located in Whanganui, New Zealand. It was built in 1919 and is one of only two remaining underground elevators in the country. The elevator was constructed to provide easy access between the Durie Hill suburb and the city center.
Pinnacles Track
The Pinnacles Track is a popular hiking trail located in the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand. It is known for its stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the Pinnacles rock formations.

QT Wellington

QT Wellington

QT Wellington

QT Wellington

QT Wellington

QT Wellington

QT Wellington for 1 night

Accommodation QT Wellington for 1 nights
Situated harbourside in the heart of Wellington’s cultural hub, this hotel houses New Zealand's largest private art collect – and it shows! This creative haven and design driven hotel indulges you with unique decor in addition to the gym, spa, swimming pool and more.
Superior King
Superior King
Superior King

Your room: Superior King

Your Superior Room offers touches of flair in every corner. Sleep on a luxurious king bed surrounded by bold embellishments. A bathroom dripping in artistic drama. A shower with indulgent ALICE amenities and a bath if you request. Designer lounge chairs and minibar delights along with a 42 Inch TV. 


Best Restaurants in Wellington

Best Restaurants in Wellington

Best Restaurants in Wellington

Best Restaurants in Wellington

Best Restaurants in Wellington

Best Restaurants in Wellington

Best Restaurants in Wellington

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Your evening at the culinary capital would not be complete without some seriously tasty delicacies! Here are our recommendations!
Atlas
An award-winning fine dining restaurant with a playful menu that dares diners to try something new and takes its inspiration from around the world! The upscale inner-city restaurant sprang from the ashes of recently closed Whitebait, with executive chef James Pask still at the helm. For Atlas, Pask has created both an à la carte menu and a seasonal tasting menu, which changes weekly. New Zealand ingredients are at the forefront, but he’s not averse to taking inspiration from all around the world, hence the restaurant’s name.
Rita
The Aro Valley restaurant loved by food critics and locals, that's practically perfect in every way. Rita is owned and run by a passionate duo who previously worked together at Nikau Café at Civic Square, where Kelda Hains' cooking with its Californian roots (she cites Chez Panisse and Zuni as influences) and Paul Schrader's incredibly warm and intuitive service made the café a celebrated Wellington institution.
Rita is set in an old workers' cottage on Aro Street in a colourfully alternative neighbourhood that is also home to local craft brewery, Garage Project. The narrow space has a minimalist fit-out with beautiful details: the cork-topped tables each have a drawer containing your cutlery and a mural by local graphic artist Sarah Maxey reads 'This heavenly place'.
Rita isn't a drop-in kind of a place, you need to book in for one of the two staggered seatings each night, so that the staff, led by co-owner and maître d' Paul Schrader, know exactly when to expect you. And once you arrive, the rest of your evening can be left in Rita's capable hands.
Hiakai
Celebrity chef Monique Fiso showcases indigenous ingredients at her Wellington degustation restaurant. The sophisticated boundary-pushing menus created by the HIAKAI team are challenging the status quo of Māori food in New Zealand, while playing a leading role in keeping Kai Māori and Polynesian food culture alive.
Highwater Eatery
A Saturday morning coffee, a long lunch or an evening of fine dining, it’s always a good time for a visit, come hell or highwater! Almost everything at Highwater is made in-house, from the bread and butter to the sausages and bacon. The menu is seasonal and changes regularly, harnessing local produce from suppliers focused on sustainable growing and farming practises. Sustainability is at the heart of Highwater’s philosophy. They have a focus on low-impact fishing, free-range meat, renewable energy and a commitment to biodegradable packaging, as well as composting.

Wellington Highlights

Wellington Highlights

Wellington Highlights

Wellington Highlights

Wellington Highlights

Wellington Highlights

Wellington Highlights

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Visit Te Papa Tongarewa: This national museum is a must-visit in Wellington. It showcases the history, art, and culture of New Zealand.
Take a ride on the Wellington Cable Car: Enjoy stunning views of the city as you ride the historic cable car up to the Botanic Gardens.
Explore the Weta Workshop: This world-renowned special effects and prop company offers tours where you can see the behind-the-scenes magic of movies like The Lord of the Rings and Avatar.
Walk along the waterfront: The Wellington waterfront is a vibrant area with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the beautiful views of the harbor.
Visit the Zealandia Ecosanctuary: This wildlife sanctuary is home to many native New Zealand species, including the kiwi bird. Take a guided tour to learn more about the conservation efforts in the area.
Check out the Wellington Night Market: Held every Friday night, this market offers a variety of food stalls, live music, and local crafts.
Explore the Wellington Botanic Garden: Located at the top of the cable car, the Botanic Garden is a peaceful oasis with beautiful gardens, walking trails, and a duck pond.
Take a tour of the Parliament Buildings: Learn about New Zealand's political system and history by taking a guided tour of the iconic Beehive building and the Parliament House.

Tuesday 24th December 2024

Tuesday 24th December 2024

Ferry from Wellington to Picton

Transfer Ferry from Wellington to Picton
After some time on the North Island, it's time to wave goodbye to the hills and prepare to say hello to the mountains! Take an early morning ferry from Wellington across the Cook Strait to Picton. 
The ferry ride usually takes at least 3.5 hours, but the ferries that run this route are large with comfortable lounge chairs, large windows, and usually at least one cafe. Make sure to go out on deck once you reach the Queens Charlotte Sound, as the scenery is pretty spectacular!
The drive from Picton to Franz Jospeph is around 7 hours, but the drive is one of the most beautiful in the world.

Picton Boutique Hotel

Picton Boutique Hotel

Picton Boutique Hotel

Picton Boutique Hotel

Picton Boutique Hotel

Picton Boutique Hotel

Picton Boutique Hotel for 1 night

Accommodation Picton Boutique Hotel for 1 nights
Escape to Picton Boutique Hotel is a charming and luxurious hotel located in the heart of Picton, New Zealand. The hotel offers a unique and intimate experience, with only 12 rooms available for guests. Each room is individually designed and decorated, creating a stylish and comfortable atmosphere.
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite

Your room: Junior Suite

Escape To Picton Boutique Hotel offers Junior Suites that are spacious and beautifully decorated. The suites feature a comfortable queen-size bed and a separate living area with a sofa and coffee table.


Wednesday 25th December 2024

Wednesday 25th December 2024

Drive from Picton to Franz Joseph Glacier

Drive from Picton to Franz Joseph Glacier

Drive from Picton to Franz Joseph Glacier

Drive from Picton to Franz Joseph Glacier

Drive from Picton to Franz Joseph Glacier

Drive from Picton to Franz Joseph Glacier

Drive from Picton to Franz Joseph Glacier

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Your first major stop will be in Punakaiki on the edge of Paparoa National Park. This is one of the most stunning parts of the West Coast, and in Punakaiki you'll find the famous Pancake Rocks.
These aren't just a couple of flat rocks, though – the area is full of stacks of the things, along with natural blowholes and some very Jurassic Park-esque scenery! After you spend some time on the loop trail here, Punakaiki is a good spot to stop for lunch.
From Punakaiki, continue south to the city of Greymouth, the largest city on the West Coast. Greymouth is home to Monteith's Brewery, one of the top craft breweries in New Zealand! Stop for a quick tasting if the time is right – let me know if you'd be interested in me adding a beer tasting tour! 
After taking a short pitstop to stretch your legs, there are a couple more hours to the small town of Franz Josef Glacier, where you will be staying for 2 nights!

Te Waonui Forest Retreat

Te Waonui Forest Retreat

Te Waonui Forest Retreat

Te Waonui Forest Retreat

Te Waonui Forest Retreat

Te Waonui Forest Retreat

Te Waonui Forest Retreat for 2 nights

Accommodation Te Waonui Forest Retreat for 2 nights
Located in Franz Josef, our luxurious eco-designed Te Waonui Forest Retreat provides outstanding experience that is close to nature but far from ordinary.
Te Waonui Forest Retreat offers an exclusive luxury hotel experience on New Zealand’s beautiful West Coast. A 5 star retreat, we have designed Te Waonui to offer an unparalleled example of sustainable accommodation.
Their four wings join together to enclose an area of native rainforest that was carefully preserved during construction, and is so dense that you can’t see the opposite wing, ensuring a sense of privacy.
Deluxe King Room
Deluxe King Room
Deluxe King Room

Your room: Deluxe King Room

Your luxuriously appointed Deluxe King room offers a stunning king bed, generously proportioned and featuring the highest standard of room amenities, such as your own personal pillow menu, natural wool mattress underlay and high speed internet access.

Your en-suite bathroom comes with either a separate shower and bath or a shower over bath, heated floor, mirror demister, bathrobes, hairdryer and luxury toiletries ensuring a special and luxury stay.


Best Restaurants in Franz Josef

Best Restaurants in Franz Josef

Best Restaurants in Franz Josef

Best Restaurants in Franz Josef

Best Restaurants in Franz Josef

Best Restaurants in Franz Josef

Best Restaurants in Franz Josef

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As you can imagine given the dramatic landscape, the food here compliments the area to a T! Here are some of my recommendations! 
Alice May Restaurant
Piling on the charm with its faux-Tudor decor, Alice May is the classiest restaurant in town. Sure, the menu includes meaty NZ favourites, but they usually come with a gourmet twist, like pork roasted in wine and star anise, brie-topped chicken or rosemary and pumpkin risotto. Try to snag an outdoor or window table for sigh-worthy mountain views.
Snake Bite Eatery
SnakeBite's flavour-packed meals awaken taste buds after their long slumber through the West Coast's lamb-and-whitebait menus. Indonesian, Malaysian, Thai, Chinese and Japanese dishes all feature, along with burgers and pies. Try the mussel fritters with wasabi mayo and, the speciality, the beef-cheek rendang. Between courses, glug craft beers on tap or a 'snakebite' (cider with beer).
Monsoon
Sip drinks in the sunshine or within the cosy, chalet-style bar of the Rainforest Retreat, which usually buzzes with a sociable crowd of travellers. Bar snacks, burgers, curries, roasts, steaks and posh pizzas ensure you needn't move from your comfy spot by the fire.

Thursday 26th December 2024

Thursday 26th December 2024

Glacier Explorer

Glacier Explorer

Glacier Explorer

Glacier Explorer

Glacier Explorer

Glacier Explorer

Glacier Explorer

Excursion Glacier Explorer
Experience breathtaking views of Franz Josef Glacier and its surrounding beauty on a thrilling helicopter flight. Marvel at the lush rainforest, awe-inspiring glaciers, and the majestic Southern Alps mountain range. During the flight, you'll have the opportunity to land on a snowy peak for approximately 10 minutes and soak in the dramatic scenery. With a flight time of approximately 25 minutes, you'll be treated to unforgettable vistas of the West Coast region.

Friday 27th December 2024

Friday 27th December 2024

Drive from Franz Josef to Queenstown

Drive from Franz Josef to Queenstown

Drive from Franz Josef to Queenstown

Drive from Franz Josef to Queenstown

Drive from Franz Josef to Queenstown

Drive from Franz Josef to Queenstown

Drive from Franz Josef to Queenstown

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Today you will be ready to drive from Franz Josef south on Highway 6 along the coast until you get to Haast. From there, you'll head inland and go over the Haast Pass, which is pretty stunning!
If you have time, I recommend stopping in Makarora to do the Blue Pools walk. This short walk includes traversing through a mature beech and podocarp forest, and then crossing two suspension bridges to see the beautiful clear blue pools.
From the Blue Pools, you'll soon be driving along the northern end of Lake Wanaka, followed by the west side of Lake Hawea. These lakes are absolutely beautiful, and you'll definitely want to pull over at at least a few of the viewpoints for some photos.
Whether you're coming straight from Franz Josef or have spent your morning and afternoon stopping for hikes and viewpoints, I recommend stopping in the lakeside town of Wanaka for some sightseeing and dinner.
Wanaka has become Instagram-famous in recent years for both its Roy's Peak hike, and for That Wanaka Tree, which grows out of the lake. You won't be able to hike to Roy's Peak in just a couple of hours, but at the very least you should have time to stroll along the lakeshore and see the Wanaka Tree, and then head back to the city center for dinner – there are lots of good restaurants to choose from, ones I can recommend are the following!
Ode
Ode pride themselves on an innovative menu with organic and local produce at the center of all their dishes. Venison, lamb, and goat sirloin are all interesting meat options. If you’re a seafood fan the fish of the day changes regularly and is dependant on what’s in season locally. For a true taste of the chef’s artistry, try the 8-course option. Called the ‘Ode Experience’ this option showcases the very best of what Wanaka has to offer. It is recommended you allow up to 3 hours for this!
Big Fig
Best described as healthy comfort food, Big Fig has been serving Wanaka locals and travelers for several years.
The Lebanese-inspired breakfast menu serves up fantastic fresh options like the Middle Eastern Granola and Shakshuka. For lunch and dinner choose your plate size, the meat you want, and between 2-4 sides and salads (depending on what size plate you picked). The slow-cooked meats are the hero on the menu here and expect a varied selection like lamb shawarma, beef cheeks, and meatballs. There’s also heaps of vegetarian options like vegan tagines, stuffed vegetables, and vegetable stews.
Bistro Gentil
Situated a few minutes drive from Wanaka, Bistro Gentil boasts the most spectacular view – and you may be dining surrounded by lavender depending on the season. It is truly a gorgeous location with views of both Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps making it one of the most romantic restaurants in Wanaka. The focus here is on traditional French cuisine. For starters, there’s a varied selection from the must-try French onion soup with gruyere croutons or the Fromage board with imported cheese from France. The Te Mana Lamb, Confit Duck Leg, and Free Range Pork Belly are all excellent options from the main menu.
Kota Restaurant & Bar
A casual restaurant with fantastic views over Lake Wanaka. The menu has an Asian twist with pad thai, pork belly, and duck in an orange and soy glaze as some of the most popular options on the menu. This restaurant is relatively new and it was formerly The Landing restaurant. The dumplings with Asian slaw and kimchi dressing comes highly recommended.
Kika
Kika is a tapas-style restaurant with multi-award-winning Head Chef James Stapley at the helm.
Sharing style plates are the style here and all of the produce is seasonal. Smaller style sharing dishes like the seared tuna or beef tartare are excellent options whilst the larger plates like the Te Mana lamb shoulder or half roast chicken are again fantastic. For vegetarians, there’s Jerusalem artichokes, shiitake mushrooms, and more.
After a fantastic dinner in Wanaka, it is time to drive an extra hour to your next stunning stop, Queenstown where you will spend 2 nights. 

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel for 3 nights

Accommodation Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel for 3 nights
Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the heart of Queenstown, New Zealand. It offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional charm, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Wakatipu.
Remarkables King Room
Remarkables King Room
Remarkables King Room

Your room: Remarkables King Room

The Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel remarkable king room is a luxurious and spacious room that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and park. The room features a comfortable king-sized bed with high-quality linens and pillows for a restful night's sleep. The room is tastefully decorated with modern furnishings and stylish accents.


Best Restaurants in Queenstown

Best Restaurants in Queenstown

Best Restaurants in Queenstown

Best Restaurants in Queenstown

Best Restaurants in Queenstown

Best Restaurants in Queenstown

Best Restaurants in Queenstown

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Rātā
After gaining Michelin stars for restaurants in London, New York and LA, chef-owner Josh Emett now wields his exceptional but surprisingly unflashy cooking back home in this upmarket yet informal back-lane eatery. Native bush, edging the windows and in a large-scale photographic mural, sets the scene for a short menu showcasing the best seasonal NZ produce.
Blue Kanu
Disproving the rule that all tiki houses are inherently tacky, Blue Kanu serves up a food style it calls 'Polynasian' – Fijian kokoda (raw fish with coconut and lime) in one hand, XO pork dumplings in the other. It's relaxed and personable, and although the marriage of the Polynesian decor and chopsticks sounds impossible to pull off, it works.
Yonder
With a menu inspired by 'the things we've loved around our travels', this cafe brings to the table a cosmopolitan assortment of dishes: bacon butties, kimchi bowls, salmon poké bowls. There are power points and USB ports by many of the indoor tables, but when the sun's out you'll want to be on the outdoor patio.
Public Kitchen & Bar
You can't eat closer to the water than at this excellent lakefront eatery where local is law: Cardrona lamb, Fiordland wild venison, Geraldine pork, South Island fish. Grab a group and order a selection of plates of varying sizes from the menu. The meaty dishes, in particular, are excellent.

Queenstown Highlights

Queenstown Highlights

Queenstown Highlights

Queenstown Highlights

Queenstown Highlights

Queenstown Highlights

Queenstown Highlights

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Bungee Jumping: Queenstown is known as the birthplace of bungee jumping, so why not take the plunge and experience this adrenaline-pumping activity for yourself?
Skydiving: For the ultimate thrill-seekers, skydiving over Queenstown offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lakes.
Jet Boating: Take a thrilling ride on a jet boat through the narrow canyons of the Shotover River or the Kawarau River.
Hiking: Queenstown is surrounded by stunning hiking trails, including the famous Routeburn Track and the Ben Lomond Track. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the beautiful scenery.
Wine Tasting: Queenstown is located in the heart of New Zealand's wine country, so be sure to visit some of the local wineries for a tasting of the region's finest wines.
Milford Sound Cruise: Take a scenic cruise through the breathtaking Milford Sound, known for its towering waterfalls, dramatic cliffs, and abundant wildlife.
Helicopter Tour: Get a bird's-eye view of Queenstown and the surrounding area with a helicopter tour. Fly over the Remarkables mountain range, Lake Wakatipu, and the stunning Fiordland National Park.
Skyline Gondola: Take a ride on the Skyline Gondola for panoramic views of Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu. At the top, you can enjoy a delicious meal

Saturday 28th December 2024

Saturday 28th December 2024

Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise

Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise

Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise

Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise

Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise

Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise

Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise

Excursion Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise
The UNESCO-listed Milford Sound is the postcard icon of New Zealand’s South Island—a dramatic fjord, ringed by jagged cliffs and cascading waterfalls. This cruise checks off all the highlights, affording spectacular views of Bowen Falls, Sinbad Gully, and Mount Pembroke; passing the mighty Mitre Peak; and gliding out along the Tasman Sea coast.

Monday 30th December 2024

Monday 30th December 2024

Drive from Hilton Queenstown to Queenstown International Airport

Text Drive from Hilton Queenstown to Queenstown International Airport
Today is your final day in beautiful Queenstown you will surely have had a truly once-in-a-lifetime adventure, discovering the very best New Zealand has to offer based on what you were both looking for. You will drive to the airport in time for your flight to Sydney for New Years Eve.

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From To
Queenstown Airport
(ZQN)
Kingsford Smith International Airport
(SYD)
Departs Arrives
30-Dec-2024 12:05:00 30-Dec-2024 13:25:00
Airline Cabin
Virgin Australia Economy

Welcome to Sydney

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Private Vehicle from Kingsford Smith International Airport to Qt Sydney

Transfer Private Vehicle from Kingsford Smith International Airport to Qt Sydney
On arrival at Sydney Airport you will be met by an Out Of Office representative and privately transferred to the QT Sydney for 3 nights in the heart of the city.

QT Sydney

QT Sydney

QT Sydney

QT Sydney

QT Sydney

QT Sydney

QT Sydney for 3 nights

Accommodation QT Sydney for 3 nights
An eclectic and over-the-top design aesthetic within the walls of two historic buildings make this hip hotel a destination in itself. Centrally located and with excellent dining options both within and nearby, QT is Sydney’s coolest — and quirkiest — place to stay.
Sexy, sassy and stylish, QT Sydney boutique hotel has her party shoes on and is ready to dance. Blending Gothic, art deco and Italianate architecture with quirky-but-cool interiors. Door gals dressed in saucy uniforms, buzzy drinking and dining, and a hip day spa? We're smitten.
QT King
QT King
QT King

Your room: QT King

This is a room of grand design dripping in all the indulgent extras. A luxurious king size bed and bathroom with affluent style - double vanity, walk-in rainwater shower with sumptuous Kevin Murphy amenities. A room with comfort and services for all kinds of stays. Spaces for work, entertainment and regal lazing - in-room movies, fast internet, flatscreen HD TV, and all the complimentary coffee pods and T2 teas you could possibly brew.


Thursday 2nd January 2025

Thursday 2nd January 2025

Private Vehicle from QT Sydney to Kingsford Smith International Airport

Transfer Private Vehicle from QT Sydney to Kingsford Smith International Airport
After an incredible honeymoon in New Zealand and spending New Year's in Sydney. You will be transferred to the airport in time for your flight home to Dubai.

What's Included

Your itinerary includes

  • International flights with United
  • Economy class with luggage
  • Private transfer throughout
  • 2-night stay at M Social Auckland
  • Social king-view room with breakfast
  • Car rental from 12th Match to 21st March
  • 1-night stay at Novotel Rotorua Lakeside
  • Superior King lake view Room with breakfast
  • 2-night stay at 5* Hilton Lake Taupo
  • Upgraded Hilton King Guest Room, Room Only
  • Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Premium Guided Trek
  • 1-night stay at QT Wellington
  • Upgraded QT Superior King Room, Room Only
  • Car Ferry from Wellington to the South Island
  • 1-night stay at Picton Boutique Hotel
  • Junior suite room only
  • Glacier Explorer
  • 2-night stay at Novotel Queenstown Lakeside
  • King room – room only
  • Bella Vista Motel Franz Josef Glacier
  • Studio – room only 
  • 2-nights at Novotel Queenstown
  • King room with breakfast
  • Premium Milford Sound Scenic Cruise
  • Flight from Queenstown to Auckland
  • Economy class with luggage
  • 1-night at Novotel Auckland airport
  • ​Superior room with breakfast
  • 24/7 emergency concierge service

Your itinerary excludes

  • All Meals not listed in Includes
  • Car Fuel
  • Car Ferry Cost from Wellington to South Island/Nelson
  • Travel Insurance
  • Resort Fees / City Taxes
  • Visas (if applicable)
  • Gratuities

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Your trip
Your expert

Total Price

£ 13,250

Deposit

£ 3,125

Final Balance Due

September 24, 2024

Your Expert

Matt Walters

Your Reference

Q106712

Contact Details

matt@outofoffice.com