BUDGET TOUR: This 14-day New Zealand tour starts in Christchurch, visiting the coastal village of Punakaiki, Abel Tasman National Park, Kaikoura, the renowned Marlborough Wine Region, plus so much more. Flying north to Auckland, we then explore the North Island, journeying along the scenic Coromandel Peninsula, including Hahei and Cathedral Cove. Continue to Rotorua, known for its geothermal landscapes, before heading to the lakeside town of Taupo. Explore the underground wonders of Waitomo and the coastal town of Raglan, ending back in Auckland. Staying in dorm rooms & hostels, recommended for travellers aged 18-39.
Trip Highlights
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Itinerary
Christchurch to Punakaiki
Christchurch - Punakaiki. You will be collected from our pick up point in Christchurch at approximately 9:00 (detail in the Trip Notes). This morning we set off from Christchurch to begin our South Island adventure. We'll cross one of three spectacular passes through the Southern Alps, making our way towards the West Coast. Our journey via the Lewis Pass will lead us through pristine beech forests, alpine wetlands, and along the Lewis River. Although we have a considerable distance to travel, we’ll be rewarded with stunning scenery and take several scenic breaks en route to the picturesque town of Punakaiki.
Please note: This tour offers a variety of optional excursions throughout the tour that can be booked and paid for locally. We will give examples of some of the optional activities available on tour, your guide can assist you with any other available options. Sightseeing and activities are generally not included on tour, this gives you the flexibility to shape your own adventure!
Overnight: Punakaiki
Punakaiki at leisure
Today is for exploring Punakaiki, a delightful coastal village which is the perfect beachside destination for adventure and discovery. It is famed for the Pancake Rocks, where columns of water are sent skyward from rock formations that resemble stacks of hotcakes. Spend the afternoon exploring these geological marvels, wandering through lush coastal forests, striking limestone cliffs and canyons, mysterious caves, pristine rivers, and an absolutely breathtaking coastline.
Overnight: Punakaiki | Breakfast
Punakaiki to Abel Tasman
Punakaiki - Abel Tasman National Park. We travel along the untamed west coast, making stops for breathtaking lighthouse views and to observe resident seal colonies. Heading inland, we journey through the picturesque Nelson Lakes on our way to Abel Tasman National Park, often considered one of New Zealand's most stunning natural reserves. You can spend the afternoon discovering the quaint town of Abel Tasman, or embark on an adventure to gather fresh, green-lipped mussels.
Overnight: Abel Tasman National Park | Breakfast
Golden Bay day trip
Abel Tasman National Park - Golden Bay - Abel Tasman National Park. Today, we journey to Golden Bay, home to New Zealand's longest sandspit, along with breathtaking beaches and diverse wildlife. Prepare for an adventure as we explore the Ngarua Caves, followed by a walk around Te Waikoropupu Springs, renowned for its remarkably clear water. Lastly, we'll follow the track to Wharariki Beach, the northernmost point on the South Island. After our day of exploration, we return to Abel Tasman for the night.
Overnight: Abel Tasman National Park | Breakfast
Abel Tasman at leisure
Today you have the flexibility to explore Abel Tasman in various ways: kayaking, sailing, hiking, canyoning, or even skydiving! For a more relaxing experience, you can take a leisurely stroll along the beach and find out why we believe this National Park boasts some of New Zealand’s finest beaches. With a bit of luck, you might also encounter some of New Zealand’s fascinating native wildlife, such as the Tui and the Tuatara.
Overnight: Abel Tasman National Park | Breakfast
Wine tasting & Kaikoura
Abel Tasman National Park - Marlborough - Kaikoura. As we leave Abel Tasman, we head to the renowned Marlborough Wine Region. Driving through the picturesque Marlborough Sounds, we'll make a stop at one of our favorite wineries. Here, you can enjoy a sip or two of its world-famous Sauvignon Blanc with an included tasting and capture some Instagram-worthy shots in the vineyards.
Our next destination is Kaikoura, one of the few places in the world that can boast such natural wonders both by land and sea. As we approach the town, you'll notice the dramatic, rugged cliffs at its edge, which are just as impressive as the whale watching and dolphin swimming opportunities.
Please note: There are two included group dinners on this tour. These will take place at a favourite spot of your guide, and the days on which they take place will vary by tour and guide!
Overnight: Kaikoura | Breakfast, Dinner
Fly to Auckland
Kaikoura - Christchurch - Auckland. Spend the morning completing the rest of your bucket list, whether it's spotting seals, searching for whales, or swimming with dolphins. Following a morning of adventure, we'll hit the road for our drive back to Christchurch.
We aim to reach Christchurch Airport by approximately 16:00, where we'll catch our included flight to Auckland. Your flight is scheduled for either 18:00 or 19:00, and your boarding pass will be provided to you. Upon arrival in Auckland, you'll be transferred to tonight's accommodation.
Please note: Some travellers may be ending their tour in Christchurch, and others may join you in Auckland for our exploration of the North Island. The maximum group size will never be exceeded.
Overnight: Auckland | Breakfast
Auckland to Hahei
Auckland - Hahei. Our journey to the Coromandel Peninsula offers a wonderful opportunity to get acquainted with your guide and fellow travellers. We’ll enjoy a picturesque drive, taking in the stunning scenery with many stops along the way until we arrive in Hahei.
You can discover the Gateway to Narnia at Cathedral Cove, spend the afternoon kayaking or swimming in the crystal-clear waters, and then enjoy the sunset from the natural hot pools at Hot Water Beach.
Overnight: Hahei | Breakfast
Coromandel Peninsula to Rotorua
Hahei - Rotorua. We bid farewell to the Coromandel Peninsula and make our way to Rotorua, with a stop at Hobbiton along the route so you can explore the renowned Lord of the Rings movie set (optional). In the evening, you’ll have the option to visit the enchanting Mitai Maori Village, where you can immerse yourself in Maori culture, traditions, and enjoy a traditional hangi feast.
Rotorua offers a plethora of activities: explore the bubbling mud pools at one of the geothermal parks, take a walk around the lake, or hike and bike through the stunning Redwood Forest on the town's edge. For those seeking adventure, options include luging, zorbing, or tackling white water rafting on the mighty Kaituna River. This evening, you have the chance to visit Matai Maori Village and enjoy a traditional hangi dinner.
Overnight: Rotorua | Breakfast
Rotorua at leisure
Today is completely free for you to enjoy a day full of activities in and around Rotorua. Take a zip line tour, relax with a Polynesian spa, head out on a kayaking adventure or hike the stunning Mount Tarawera volcanic crater. Your guide will be on hand to advise you on activities and to get everything booked in for you.
Overnight: Rotorua | Breakfast
Rotorua to Taupo
Rotorua - Taupo. After breakfast, we set off on the next leg of our journey, with our destination being Taupo, the adventure capital of the North Island. We’ll visit the impressive Huka Falls and explore trout-filled rivers before relaxing with a sunset beer by the stunning shores of Lake Taupo. For the evening, you might choose to dine at one of the local restaurants or opt for a scenic evening sailing cruise on the lake.
Overnight: Taupo | Breakfast
Taupo at leisure
You'll have the entire day to explore Lake Taupo and its surroundings, whether from the water's edge or from 15,000 feet above! The choice is yours. You can spend the day tackling the Tongariro Crossing, jetboating, sailing, exploring, or bungy jumping, Taupo offers endless options! After an exhilarating day, you can relax with a glass of wine or a craft beer from a local brewery and share your adventures with your fellow travellers.
Overnight: Taupo | Breakfast, Dinner
Waitomo & Raglan
Taupo - Waitomo - Raglan. We have an early start today and our journey leads to Waitomo, a town famous for its underground wonders. You can explore the depths as you crawl, abseil, raft, and navigate tight passages through the dark caverns, illuminated by the soft glow of the native glowworms. We'll spend about 3.5 hours in Waitomo before completing our drive to the surf town of Raglan. Spend your evening unwinding with a cool beer beachside.
Overnight: Raglan | Breakfast
Return to Auckland
Raglan - Auckland. Raglan is the ultimate laid-back surf town in New Zealand, famous for its world-class left-hand break. You’ll get to explore the dramatic coastal scenery, stroll along the unique black sand beach, and maybe even catch a wave or two. At around 1pm, we begin our return drive to Auckland, ensuring we make several photo stops along the way. We might even visit New Zealand's favourite ice cream spot! We expect to arrive at the airport around 4 pm, where we'll bid farewell to some of you. If you're staying in the city, we can provide a drop-off in town (detail in Trip Notes).
Breakfast
Prices & Dates
Departure dates are guaranteed with 1 traveller. 'Dorm' prices shown are based on mixed dormitory rooms. There is also a 'Twin/Double' room upgrade and a 'Single' room upgrade for solo travellers. 'Twin/Double' room upgrades are based on two people travelling together and are subject to availability.
Hotels
The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Punakaiki Beach Camp, Punakaiki
Punakaiki Beach Camp provides budget-friendly mixed dorm accommodation for those looking to explore the rugged West Coast. The dorms are simple and comfortable, with shared bathroom facilities. The camp offers communal kitchens, a BBQ area, and a cozy lounge for socializing, along with outdoor picnic spots that overlook the beach. Located just a short walk from the famous Pancake Rocks and Blowholes, the camp is set right by the beach, offering stunning coastal views. Guests can enjoy direct beach access, making it easy to explore the shoreline, go kayaking, or try surfing. With the nearby Paparoa National Park offering hiking trails and stunning natural scenery, Punakaiki Beach Camp is an ideal base for nature lovers seeking a peaceful and scenic stay.
Adventure Inn Marahau Backpackers, Abel Tasman National Park
Located in Marahau, just 300 metres from Marahau Beach, Adventure Inn Marahau offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge, and barbecue facilities. The property features evening entertainment and a communal kitchen, with Porters Beach 1.9 km away. For dining options, Hooked on Marahau is 1.4 km away, The Park Café is 900 metres away, and the Salty Swamis food truck is 1.2 km away. Nelson Airport is the nearest, 62 km from the inn. All rooms at the hostel come with air conditioning and shared bathrooms. Guests can enjoy billiards on-site, and the area is well-known for hiking and cycling.
Dusky Lodge, Kaikoura
Situated in an out-of-town business area, this straightforward roadside hostel is just a minute's walk from Kaikoura's beach and 1 km from Kaikoura Station. The basic dormitories offer free Wi-Fi and shared bathrooms. Guests at Dusky Lodge Kaikoura can make use of the shared kitchens, while those looking to unwind can relax on the sun decks or seek advice from the tour desk about nearby attractions. Amenities include an outdoor saltwater pool, a hot tub, a sauna, and a BBQ area, along with three kitchens and communal areas with TVs, wood-burning stoves, and guest computers. Local dining options, including Strawberry Tree, Kind Tide Eatery, Tipsy Foodies, Cods & Crayfish, and Black Rabbit Pizza, are all within 1.2 km.
Top10 Holiday Park, Hahei
Located a short drive outside of Hahei, Top10 Holiday Park at Hot Water Beach offers budget-friendly dormitory accommodation, ideal for group tours seeking a laid-back atmosphere. The mixed dorms are simple yet comfortable, equipped with shared bathroom facilities. Guests can enjoy the communal kitchen and lounge, perfect for socializing with fellow travellers. The park boasts excellent amenities, including a BBQ area, laundry, outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, and an on-site shop for essentials. Its standout feature is the proximity to Hot Water Beach, just a short walk away, where guests can dig their own hot pools in the sand during low tide. The location also provides easy access to nearby attractions like Cathedral Cove, making it a great base for exploring the Coromandel Peninsula.
Haka House, Rotorua
Haka House Rotorua offers affordable dormitory accommodation, ideal for budget group tours. The mixed dorms are modern and comfortable, with shared bathrooms and individual storage lockers for convenience. Guests can unwind in the spacious communal areas, including a fully equipped kitchen and a cozy lounge with Netflix and gaming consoles. Located in the heart of Rotorua, the hostel is within walking distance of major attractions like the Polynesian Spa, Government Gardens, and Rotorua Lake. Haka House also offers private rooms, free Wi-Fi, a BBQ area, and laundry facilities, providing all the essentials for a comfortable stay. The central location makes it easy to explore Rotorua's geothermal wonders and Maori cultural experiences.
Finlay Jack's Backpackers, Taupo
Finlay Jack's Backpackers in Taupo offers mixed dorm accommodation in a relaxed and social setting. The dorms are clean and comfortable, with shared bathroom facilities, individual power outlets, and storage lockers for each guest. The hostel features a fully equipped kitchen, a communal lounge with Netflix, and an outdoor area, perfect for mingling with fellow travelers. Located just a short walk from Taupo town centre, the hostel is close to shops, cafes, and the stunning Lake Taupo waterfront. Free Wi-Fi, bike rentals, and a tour desk are available to help guests make the most of their stay, whether exploring local geothermal parks, taking a dip in nearby hot springs, or venturing out on the Tongariro Crossing.
Raglan Backpackers, Raglan
This laid-back, budget-friendly hostel offers clean and simple dorms, with shared bathroom facilities and individual storage for guests. The communal areas are spacious, featuring a well-equipped kitchen, cozy lounge, and an outdoor garden with hammocks and a hot tub for relaxing after a day of adventure. Located in the heart of Raglan, the hostel is just a short walk from the town's surf beaches, cafes, and shops. Raglan Backpackers also offers free use of kayaks, paddleboards, and bicycles, making it easy for guests to explore the surrounding area. Surf lessons, yoga classes, and access to nearby hiking trails are all available, making it a great base for those looking to experience the best of Raglan's outdoor lifestyle.