11 Nights New Zealand
Description
Itinerary Overview
Day 1 |
Dunedin
A university town of Scottish heritage, New Zealand's oldest city is set around a sheltered harbour amidst a magical landscape. It possesses a unique combination of cultural riches, fine architecture and world-famous wildlife reserves. |
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Day 2 |
Oban
A jumping-off point for ferries to the Hebridean Islands, the port town of Oban offers a picturesque bayside setting. It's worth catching a later boat to take in the town's stately Victorian architecture, bounty of seafood restaurants, and good pubs |
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Day 3 |
Milford Sound
New Zealand's Milford Sound is one of the world's most beautiful fjords, and popular because of the towering Mitre Peak, surrounded by waterfalls and rainforests. Here, you'll find a unique flora and fauna, with fur seal colonies, penguins, and dolphins just around each corner. Visit the Milford Discovery Centre and Underwater Observatory to discover rare black corals and even more aquatic life. |
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Day 4 |
Cruising Dusky Sound
Also known as Tamatea, the largest of New Zealand's fjords is inundated with sparkling waters, verdant landscapes and tumbling waterfalls. Seals, bottlenose dolphins, wood pigeons and penguins make this remote southern area of New Zealand a slideshow of captivating wildlife. |
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Day 5 | Mar | |
Day 6 | Akaroa | |
Day 7 |
Kaikoura
For some whale and dolphin watching, Kaikoura is your best bet, as the natural wonders of both land and sea open up to you. The abundant wildlife is complemented by the beautiful Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway, and the rock platforms will offer plenty of exciting opportunities to catch some fur seals in action. |
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Day 8 |
Nelson
Known as Whakat? by the local M?ori people, Nelson is known for its thriving local arts, culture, and crafts scene, with several events each year, all culminated by the Nelson Arts Festival. The city is also host to the renowned World of Wearable art (WOW) gallery. |
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Day 9 | Picton | |
Day 10 | Napier | |
Day 11 | Mar | |
Day 12 | Auckland |