New Zealand Tours
Booking one of these amazing New Zealand Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
New Zealand tours are an incredible travel experience that are waiting to be discovered. Active holidays in New Zealand offer breathtaking landscapes for adventure enthusiasts to explore, whether they are looking to traverse one of the New Zealand great walks or take a leisurely cycle through Hawke’s Bay wine country. Planning trips to New Zealand can be a bit involved due to the travel time to get there, but they are worth every minute!
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Hawke’s Bay Biking and Wine Tour
The Hawke’s Bay Biking and Wine Tour is a wine lover’s dream! Embark on this self-guided cycling journey through New Zealand’s coastal landscape adorned with dozens of wineries and indulge in local wine and culinary delights at cellar doors.
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Great Taste Trail Cycling Tour
Explore the flavours of New Zealand’s South Island on a guided cycling tour along the Great Taste Trail. Starting and ending in Nelson, this 6-day pedalling journey takes you through stunning landscapes and local vineyards, offering the chance to sample delicious wines.
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When planning a trip to New Zealand, adventure seekers will find breathtaking destinations. The Southern Alps are ideal for hiking and skiing, Fiordland National Park offers stunning fiords and water activities, and Queenstown, the adventure capital, is perfect for bungee jumping and jet boating.
New Zealand is an adventure playground, offering everything from Queenstown's thrills to Milford Track hiking and Rotorua's geothermal wonders. Kayaking in Abel Tasman National Park and cycling the Central Otago Rail Trail are top picks for experiencing the country's diverse landscapes.
Choosing when to visit New Zealand hinges on your preferred activities. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer milder weather for outdoor adventures. Summer (December to February) is ideal for beach and water sports but is also peak tourist season. Winter (June to August) suits skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts in the Southern Alps.
Tipping is not customary in New Zealand, but it's appreciated for exceptional service. Around 10% can be given in restaurants or to tour guides if you feel the service was outstanding.
English is the predominant language in New Zealand, widely spoken throughout the country.
A trip of at least two weeks is recommended to explore New Zealand's main attractions, but longer stays allow for a more in-depth exploration, especially if visiting both the North and South Islands.
Many travelers need a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) rather than a visa for short visits. Check the official New Zealand immigration website for your specific requirements based on your country of origin.
The currency is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD).
Both NZD and credit cards are widely accepted in New Zealand. Carrying some cash is advisable for small purchases, especially in remote areas.
Yes, New Zealand is extremely family-friendly, with numerous activities and attractions suitable for children and adults alike.
Renting a car or campervan offers the most flexibility for exploring. Public transport options are available in cities, and domestic flights can connect you between major regions quickly.
Yes, New Zealand is well-suited for self-guided tours, with well-marked routes, plenty of information available, and a friendly local population.
Guided tours are plentiful, offering insights into New Zealand’s culture, history, and natural landscapes, ranging from day trips to extended tours.
New Zealand Standard Time (NZST) is UTC+12, with Daylight Saving Time (NZDT, UTC+13) observed from the last Sunday in September to the first Sunday in April.
Accommodations range from luxury lodges and hotels to hostels, holiday parks, and campsites, catering to all budgets and preferences.
Hiking, skiing, kayaking, bungee jumping, and cycling are highly popular, taking advantage of New Zealand's diverse natural landscapes.
New Zealand is home to unique wildlife including the kiwi bird. It's important to respect natural habitats and follow guidelines when observing wildlife.
New Zealand has high safety standards. Always prepare for the sun with UV protection, stay informed about local weather and conditions, especially when hiking or engaging in water activities, and ensure you have travel insurance.
Learn about the Maori culture and traditions, respect sacred sites, and try to use simple Maori greetings. Showing interest and respect for their culture is appreciated.
Vegetarian and vegan options are increasingly available across New Zealand, especially in larger cities and tourist areas.