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    Experience some of the best South Island farm and family life.

    New Zealand farmstays offer a real taste of rustic, authentic Kiwi farm life. To begin with they are owned and run by friendly, welcoming, relaxed people who will go out of their way to make sure you are delighted with your farm stay. Enjoy 15 days staying on real farms or at charming B&B's meeting wonderful people and seeing and doing fun and interesting things every day.

    Cute farm animals are waiting for you to visit
    Cute farm animals are waiting for you to visit
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    DESTINATION
    NEW ZEALAND
    THEME
    NATURAL WONDERS
    PRICE FROM
    AUD $3,699
    FLIGHTS INC.
    PACKAGE TYPES
    SELF-GUIDED
    PHYSICAL LEVEL
    3/10

    Trip Highlights

     

    Have you even been to an Alpaca farm or watched sheep dogs at work? Here's a chance to get fully into New Zealand country life, meeting the locals and seeing many of the highlights of the South Island. Farmstay and B&B accommodation plus wonderful hosts make for one of the best New Zealand farm stay experiences possible.

    Sapphire Self-guided

    A marvellous, self-guided car trip for independent travellers!

    This suits singles, couples and groups of up to 8 people. We organise everything for you saving you a lot of time and money. You drive and follow the great itinerary we organise for you to make the absolute most of your holiday.

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    Sapphire self-guided package

    AUD $3,699pp twin-share [+ $1,585 GCash credits]

    Our base package class includes all of the essential trip elements including activities and allows you the option to choose from a range of other daily inclusions. Very high quality Bronze or Silver standard accommodation applies.

    SHARE TYPES

    • Nature
    • Special interest
    • Sightseeing
    • Rural towns
    • New cultures
    • Wildlife
    • Hinterland towns
    • Family activities
    • Learning
    • Gardens

    Experience Farm Life

    Each farmstay property offers a real taste of New Zealand farm life. You'll meet the property owners and perhaps go on a farm tour. Most will invite you to help on the farm if you want to: You might enjoy feeding the sheep, calves, or alpaca. Perhaps you could join in rounding up the sheep or participate in other farm activities.

    Milford Sound cruise and Fjordland National Park tour

    Travel with a small group by coach from Queenstown to Fiordland National Park to explore this lush wilderness, including a boat cruise on the Milford Sound. You also see The Remarkables mountain range, Lake Wakatipu - New Zealand's longest lake, and Lake Te Anau - the South Island’s the largest lake.

    Akaroa Harbour nature cruise

    Discover the adorable and playful Hector's dolphins as you sail onboard a luxurious ship, enjoying the most spectacular coastal scenery including the highest cliff in Banks Peninsula, the famous 'Elephant Head' and Cathedral Cave.

    Franz Josef wildlife centre entry

    Tour the largest kiwi hatching facility on the South Island, and learn about the New Zealand native bird, the kiwi, with admission to the Franz Josef Wildlife Center.

    More trip highlights:

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    Olveston Historic Home guided tour

    Glimpse early 20th-century life in New Zealand during a 1-hour guided tour of the Olveston Historic Home in Dunedin. Follow a knowledgeable docent through the 35-room mansion as you learn about its Jacobean-style architectural design, fine art and furnishings. Discover the history of one of Dunedin’s most prominent families, and stroll through the elegant gardens with views of Otago Harbour.

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    Queenstown Skyline gondola and dinner

    Take a scenic ride in the iconic Skyline Gondola and take in the stunning views as you ride the steepest cable car lift in the Southern Hemisphere! At the top of the Gondola, treat yourself to a sumptuous buffet dinner at Skyline’s Stratosfare Restaurant & Bar.


    View the itinerary for a comprehensive view of the trip highlights.

    Member Pricing

    Sapphire self-guided package
    Sapphire Self-guided
    A marvellous, self-guided car trip for independent travellers!
    AUD $3,699pp twin-share [+ $1,585 GCash credits]
    • Return flights to Christchurch International Airport (CHC)
    • 12 days car hire included
    • 15 days of touring and sight-seeing
    • 20 towns and other places of interest visited
    • 14 nights' top-class farmstay and B&B accommodation
    • 5 excellent excursions and activities

    See full inclusions

    FAQ: Single, twin-share and more

    What is twin-share, triple-share and quad-share?

    The share-basis is about accommodation pricing. It does not mean that you share a room with a stranger.

    "Twin-share" is where two people occupy a hotel room (open-plan style) or other accommodation such as an apartment, usually a couple or two friends. This is the normal way accommodation is priced. The price is shared between two people. Most accommodation properties (eg. hotels) offer rooms with king, queen or double beds. Most offer the option of "twin" beds as well which actually means two single beds to accommodate singles sharing, couples wanting space and so-on.

    "Triple share" is where three people occupy the accommodation and share the price. "Quad-share" is where four people occupy the accommodation and share the price. Family apartments and hotel rooms usually include a king, queen or double bed and one or more single beds to handle triple and quad-share arrangements. Sometimes other bedding configurations are available as well.

    What is a seasonal adjustment?

    Some accommodation providers, especially in very popular holiday locations, have higher room rates for busy holiday periods (usually spring and summer holidays). We must make an allowance for those price variations if applicable.

    What is a single supplement?

    A "single supplement" applies to single travellers who want a room to themselves. Because the price is not shared, a "single supplement" applies. This additional amount is based on the single covering the entire accommodation component of the trip that would normally be split between two or more people.

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    Inclusions

     

    Each farmstay property offers a unique farm experience and great accommodation. There will be something special about every one. You will also be nearby some of the South Island's destination highlights with numerous things to see and do that are either free or inexpensive. Plus we have incude a couple of must-do's such as the Milford Sound cruise.

    Sapphire Self-guided

    A marvellous, self-guided car trip for independent travellers!

    This suits singles, couples and groups of up to 8 people. We organise everything for you saving you a lot of time and money. You drive and follow the great itinerary we organise for you to make the absolute most of your holiday.

    READ MORE

    Sapphire self-guided package

    AUD $3,699pp twin-share [+ $1,585 GCash credits]

    Our base package class includes all of the essential trip elements including activities and allows you the option to choose from a range of other daily inclusions. Very high quality Bronze or Silver standard accommodation applies.

    SHARE TYPES

    "Feel more connected to nature as you free yourself from day-to-day worries and relax into the South Island country lifestyle."

    This is a first-class itinerary that's fully flexible. Want more or fewer days or you want to include a special destination or activity? No problem, we’ll customise a travel plan for you.

    Inclusions list:

    flight
    Return flights to Christchurch

    Enjoy return flight into gorgeous Christchurch for your NZ trip.

    Economy class; Up to 20kg checked-in luggage; Up to 7kg carry-on luggage.
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    15 days car hire

    Embark on an epic self-guided adventure around New Zealand. Marvel at the spectacular scenery and discover everything this exciting destination has to offer.

    Kia Sportage or similar; Suits max. 3 psns w/luggage; Auto, Air con. Zero excess or excess cover optional.
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    2 nights accommodation in Clarkville [Christchurch]

    Comfortable cottage accommodation

    The Alpaca Farm has a magical setting with sweeping lawns and gardens set on a beautiful stream boundary with the loveable, award-winning alpacas quietly grazing in nearby fields.

    Cottage rated Silver standard or above; Ave. guest rating 4.6+; Breakfast included.
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    2 nights accommodation in Temuka [Timaru]

    Meet some of the creatures here

    Your hosts Ollie & Pam and two resident cats warmly invite you to share their historic house and twenty-acre farmlet. Their B&B farmstay are located in an ideal location close to everything throughout South Canterbury, New Zealand, surrounded by beautiful scenery and friendly people.

    B&B Room rated Silver standard or above; Ave. guest rating 4.9+; Breakfast included.
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    2 nights accommodation in Dunedin

    Spacious rooms

    Situated just 20 minutes' drive from central Dunedin, The Boutique Farmstay property is set amongst 26 acres of trees and bush. It offers stunning views combined with warm hospitality and the charms of staying on a farmlet. You can relax in the garden, collect eggs from the free-range chickens or hand feed the sheep and alpaca.

    B&B Room rated Silver standard or above; Ave. guest rating 4.7+; Breakfast available (surcharge applies).
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    Olveston Historic Home guided tour

    Olveston Historic Home guided tour

    Glimpse early 20th-century life in New Zealand during a 1-hour guided tour of the Olveston Historic Home in Dunedin. Follow a knowledgeable docent through the 35-room mansion as you learn about its Jacobean-style architectural design, fine art and furnishings. Discover the history of one of Dunedin’s most prominent families, and stroll through the elegant gardens with views of Otago Harbour.

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    2 nights accommodation in Te Anau

    Chalet accommodation

    The Idyllic Farmstay is set on 500 acres of natural beauty. The farm lifestyle and stunning Fiordland scenery are yours to enjoy in style and comfort. You’ll stay at a traditional New Zealand sheep and deer farm with accommodation that is tranquil and rural, yet you are only 5 minutes’ drive away from charming Te Anau village centre.

    rated Gold standard or above; Ave. guest rating 4.8+; Breakfast included.
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    Cruise Milford NZ Small Boutique Cruise Experience

    Milford Sound cruise

    Escape the crowds on a Milford Sound cruise aboard a spacious boat with a limited number of passengers. Get up-close views of New Zealand fur seals, dolphins and Fiordland-crested penguins from the luxury lounge in the upper cabin, where you can enjoy complimentary coffee, tea and biscuits as you listen to the skipper’s narration. This boutique vessel provides a superior experience with unforgettable memories of highlights like Mitre Peak.

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    3 nights accommodation in Cardrona [Wanaka]

    Comfortable ensuite rooms

    There are a handful of B&B and farmstay properties in and around Wanaka & Queenstown. The Homestead offers one of the best B&B experiences available and has the awards to prove it. It’s not a farmstay, although this is a rural property, so this is a purely New Zealand B&B experience.

    B&B Room rated Silver standard or above; Ave. guest rating 5.0+; Breakfast included.
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    Queenstown Skyline gondola and dinner

    Queenstown Skyline gondola and dinner

    Take a scenic ride in the iconic Skyline Gondola and take in the stunning views as you ride the steepest cable car lift in the Southern Hemisphere! At the top of the Gondola, treat yourself to a sumptuous buffet dinner at Skyline’s Stratosfare Restaurant & Bar.

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    Franz Josef wildlife centre entry

    Franz Josef Wildlife Center

    Tour the largest kiwi hatching facility on the South Island, and learn about the New Zealand native bird, the kiwi, with admission to the Franz Josef Wildlife Center.

    hotel
    1 night accommodation in Awatuna

    A beautiful colonial-styled property

    Head to Awatuna for a stay at one of the best B&Bs on the South Island hosted by Paul and Lynley. The dinner is amazing, cooked by Lynley. We’ve included dinner and desert for two. This will spoil you for B&B hospitality forever.

    B&B Room rated Gold standard or above; Ave. guest rating 4.8+; Breakfast included.
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    2 nights accommodation in Akaroa

    We're on a traditional NZ sheep farm

    Murray and Sue are 5th generation descendants of the earliest French settlers on Banks Peninsula. The Hill Country farmstay is their working sheep farm and guests are welcome to look around and experience farm life.

    B&B Room rated Silver standard or above; Ave. guest rating 4.9+; Breakfast included.
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    Akaroa Harbour nature cruise

    Akaroa Harbour nature cruise

    Discover the adorable and playful Hector's dolphins as you sail onboard a luxurious ship, enjoying the most spectacular coastal scenery including the highest cliff in Banks Peninsula, the famous 'Elephant Head' and Cathedral Cave.

    Exclusions and options:

    • A professional tour director is available for medium to large groups
    • Meals can be arranged in addition to those in the package

    Other information:

    • Add extra nights wherever you want and pay the lowest member rates
    • Hand-picked, top-rated accommodation, all tried and trusted
    • Variety of optional excursions and tours

    All packages include:

    • No fees to alter the itinerary (you just pay for the adjusted itinerary)
    • Extra nights at industry wholesale price (using GCash travel credits)
    • Google Drive folder with soft copies of all travel documents
    • Personal travel consultant to help plan and customize your holiday
    • Comprehensive, printed itinerary and travel documents

    Other information:

    This tour package is entirely flexible and can be customised to suit your group's interests and number of participants. Some substitution of activities might be required subject to travel date and/or day of week as not all activities operate seven days a week.

    As farmstay and B&B properties typically offer very limited availability, it might be necessary for us to select a different property from that described or pictured. If you have a specific preference for one of the featured properties, then let us know and we’ll advise on when that accommodation is available.


    * All prices are per-person on a twin-share basis and bookings are subject to availability. Price and deposit amount varies according to travel date. If flights are shown as included then a flight cost provision (allowance) applies and is based on travel from Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane. Travel can be arranged from any other major centre and for any number of people. All prices shown are estimates only. A firm quote (travel plan) with payment terms will be submitted for consideration prior to agreement to proceed. Total price after member discount (using Getaway Cash travel credits and Australian Escapes Free Flights Vouchers if applicable) is generally payable as follows: Deposit on booking, balance 120 days prior to departure. Packages can be priced for families and groups on request. Standard price and full retail value comparisons are with similar packages offered elsewhere or what we estimate would be payable by a non-member for the same or similar package and may include a value we define for specialty travel agency services. Travel insurance if included is a provision only and may be declined on requestTravel insurance pricing if stated is based on comprehensive travel insurance for two travellers aged 69 years or less as at the date of departure from Australia. No recommendations or advice are given in regard to travel insurance suitability. Travel Directions Pty Ltd (t/as Australian Escapes Holiday & Travel Club) standard booking terms and conditions apply to all booking enquiries and bookings and are available here to view (or visit our website and go to either the "Booking Enquiry" or "About Us" menu item.)

    Your Itinerary

     

    One of the interesting things about touring the South Island of New Zealand is the number of little places you can visit on your way to your next stop. It’s about contrasts between oceans, rivers, gorges, mountains, glaciers, towns and lakes. As you drive this trip you’ll be able to indulge just about any area of interest from wineries to fly fishing, hiking to relaxing. You can do as much or as little as you want on this flexible trip that takes in many of the South Island’s favourite places.

    "Traveling's not something you're good at. It's something you do. Like Breathing." - Gayle Foreman

    Your day-to-day itinerary:

    Sapphire Self-guided

    A marvellous, self-guided car trip for independent travellers!

    This suits singles, couples and groups of up to 8 people. We organise everything for you saving you a lot of time and money. You drive and follow the great itinerary we organise for you to make the absolute most of your holiday.

    READ MORE

    Sapphire self-guided package

    AUD $3,699pp twin-share [+ $1,585 GCash credits]

    Our base package class includes all of the essential trip elements including activities and allows you the option to choose from a range of other daily inclusions. Very high quality Bronze or Silver standard accommodation applies.

    SHARE TYPES

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    DAY 1
    ARRIVE CHRISTCHURCH - CLARKVILLE (2 NIGHTS)

    Christchurch is one of the world's most unique destinations, combining urban regeneration and innovation with heritage, culture and exhilarating activity.

    Getting here:

    flight
    Return flights to Christchurch

    Enjoy return flight into gorgeous Christchurch for your NZ trip.

    Your hire car:

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    15 days car hire

    Embark on an epic self-guided adventure around New Zealand. Marvel at the spectacular scenery and discover everything this exciting destination has to offer.

    (Car type is subject to availability.)

    About today:

    The Alpaca Farm

    The Alpaca farm with a free tour

    Arrive in Christchurch today and collect your rental car at the airport. If you arrive around the middle of the day you can set off for your first farmstay near Clarkville, about 15 minutes north-east. If you arrive late at night or very early in the morning, we can arrange a night’s accommodation for you in Christchurch with car parking. Stay an extra night if you’d like to include some sight-seeing around this interesting city.

    The Alpaca Farm

    This Alpaca farm has a magical setting with sweeping lawns and gardens set on a beautiful stream boundary with the loveable, award-winning alpacas quietly grazing in nearby fields.

    Your self-contained cottage sleeps up to five people. Includes a bathroom, lounge, modern kitchen and a carport. Tea, coffee sugar and milk is supplied.

    All guests receive a free one-hour alpaca farm tour and the opportunity to get up close and friendly with the alpacas – and lead an alpaca along the laneway. During the birthing season, guests will see baby Alpaca (Cria) in the paddocks and may even see a live birth. The tour is a real highlight for our guests.

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    Exterior of the farmstay cottages
    Comfortable cottage accommodation
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    2 nights accommodation in Clarkville [Christchurch]

    The Alpaca Farm has a magical setting with sweeping lawns and gardens set on a beautiful stream boundary with the loveable, award-winning alpacas quietly grazing in nearby fields.

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    DAY 2
    CHRISTCHURCH

    About today:

    International Arctic Centre

    Take the time to discover these highlights

    The International Antarctic Centre in Christchurch is a great place to visit today. As one of only five 'gateway cities' to Antarctica, Christchurch has played a special role in Antarctic exploration since expeditionary ships to the icy continent began departing from Lyttelton in the early 1900s. This huge complex, built for the administration of the NZ, US and Italian Antarctic programs, gives visitors the opportunity to learn about Antarctica in a fun, interactive environment. (Entry fee applies. Pay at door.)

    If you enjoy art, spend an hour or two at the Central Art Gallery which is housed in the Arts Center's beautifully restored 1916 Library building. See contemporary works by established and emerging NZ artists. (Free admission.)

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    DAY 3
    CHRISTCHURCH - TEMUKA [TIMARU] (2 NIGHTS)

    The second largest city in Canterbury, Timaru sits about midway between Christchurch and Dunedin. It has everything you need for a pleasant stay. Caroline Bay has a safe swimming beach, botanic gardens, a landscaped piazza and wonderful walks. Every year, generations of kiwis and expats flock to here for the summer carnival.

    About today:

    Ollie & Pam's farmstay

    Visit Ollie and Pam's place

    After a hearty breakfast and fond farewells, you’ll head south today to the town of Temuka, just north of Timaru. Along the way drop into Trotts Garden at Ashburton. Ashburton has a strong aviation history, being a training base in World War 2. There were 50 Tiger Moths based there. The original tarmac and tie-down rings are still there to this day. These helped to secure the planes from strong local winds. The Ashburton Aviation Museum is well worth a visit.

    Also, there’s the amazing Plains Railway & Historical Museum which was founded by the Ashburton Railway & Preservation Society in 1971 to preserve the Mid-Canterbury regions past. This is home to Historic Steam Loco's: Ja1260, K88 and A64 plus a collection of shunters. A 2.5-kilometer vintage railway features amongst a recreated village, complete with replica and authentic buildings and a vast rural history display ranging from horse drawn gigs and wagons to tractors. Open days run from September to May.

    Ollie & Pam’s Place:

    Your hosts Ollie & Pam and two resident cats warmly invite you to share their historic house and twenty-acre farmlet. Their B&B farmstay are located in an ideal location close to everything throughout South Canterbury, New Zealand, surrounded by beautiful scenery and friendly people.

    The historic farmhouse was once the original post office in the town of Temuka, built in 1876 and was moved to its current site in 1904. The house has recently been renovated bringing it into the 21st century for your comfort, whilst maintaining its old-world charm.

    There are two well-appointed guest rooms available, each with super king-sized beds, their own en- suite and private TV, wireless broadband is also available for guest use. For those who wish, luxuriate in a hot bath in the master bathroom or make use of the outdoor spa pool. There is also a guest lounge with Sky TV and a computer.

    Enjoy a continental or full-cooked breakfast in the dining room or on the expansive deck. The larder is stocked with locally grown produce along with their own handcrafted preserves. Evening meals are available on request.

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    DAY 4
    TIMARU

    About today:

    Blue penguins

    Come see the little blue penguins

    This morning:

    Meet Ollie & Pam’s small dairy herd. The cows are machine-milked during the summer season and the dairy goats are hand milked. Visit your hosts’ friendly flock of chickens at the hen house and collect your own eggs for breakfast or just go for a walk with Molly, their border collie.

    This evening:

    Timaru, just 20 minutes’ south is one of New Zealand's most underrated seaside cities, built around the golden sands of Caroline Bay. The beach and adjoining park are fringed by busy cafes, gardens, and are also home to a very rare resident: the little blue penguin.

    These penguins have a permanent colony on the beach, and every night a procession of curious locals and tourists head down to the waterfront to witness a little blue miracle – the smallest penguins in the world, surfing ashore and waddling to their nests. The penguins live around Marine Parade, next to the port.

    Other activities:

    For the freshwater fishing enthusiast, the rivers and streams in South Canterbury abound with trout and salmon. On the farmlet’s back boundary is the Waihi River. You can climb over the style and cast your fly. The farmstay is also situated within easy driving distance of several ski fields.

    There are many places you can go mountain biking, hiking, kayaking and much more.

    • Discover all about Temuka’s history at the local museum. The museum is housed in the former courthouse which opened in 1901.
    • Temuka pottery is well known in NZ. The Temuka pottery shop is a great place to purchase that special gift.
    • Play a round of golf on the local 18-hole golf course. This is a picturesque course with excellent greens and well-watered fairways.
    • Temuka’s “domain” park is a tranquil place to spend some time, surrounded by many beautiful trees.
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    The historic farmhouse where you'll stay
    Meet some of the creatures here
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    2 nights accommodation in Temuka [Timaru]

    Your hosts Ollie & Pam and two resident cats warmly invite you to share their historic house and twenty-acre farmlet. Their B&B farmstay are located in an ideal location close to everything throughout South Canterbury, New Zealand, surrounded by beautiful scenery and friendly people.

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    DAY 6
    TEMUKA - DUNEDIN (2 NIGHTS)

    Dunedin is a region of unique landscapes and fascinating cultural history. Enjoy getting close to rare wildlife and soaking up the quirky city vibe.

    About today:

    Dunedin Railway Station

    The Edinburgh of the South

    This morning you’ll wave goodbye to Pam & Ollie as you set your GPS for Dunedin, the most Scottish town outside of Scotland. Enjoy the scenery and stop along the way to Dundein in the pretty town of Alexandra. You can walk up to the huge clock on the hill and explore the gold mining displays at the local museum before continuing onto Dunedin.

    The “Edinburgh of the South” as its known is proud of its Scottish heritage, never missing an opportunity to break out the haggis and bagpipes on civic occasions. The city even has its own tartan. Just like the Scots, Dunedin locals love a drink, and none more so than the students that dominate Dunedin in term time. The country’s oldest university provides plenty of student energy to sustain the local bars.

    The Boutique Farmstay:

    Situated just 20 minutes' drive from central Dunedin, The Boutique Farmstay property is set amongst 26 acres of trees and bush. It offers stunning views combined with warm hospitality and the charms of staying on a farmlet. You can relax in the garden, collect eggs from the free-range chickens or hand feed the sheep and alpaca.

    Free continental breakfast is included. Cooked breakfast is available at an extra charge. All rooms and suites have central heating and a smart TV. The “King” rooms and “Luxury King” room offer panoramic views of the countryside. Tea/coffee making facilities are provided along with complimentary toiletries. A guest kitchen and dining area allows you to cook if you wish. The shops, cafés, and restaurants of Mosgiel town centre are also a short drive away.

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    Activities:

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    Olveston Historic Home guided tour

    Glimpse early 20th-century life in New Zealand during a 1-hour guided tour of the Olveston Historic Home in Dunedin. Follow a knowledgeable docent through the 35-room mansion as you learn about its Jacobean-style architectural design, fine art and furnishings. Discover the history of one of Dunedin’s most prominent families, and stroll through the elegant gardens with views of Otago Harbour.

    (Included)
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    Ortago Peninsula wildlife tour

    Peer at rare yellow-eyed penguins and visit nesting grounds of the northern royal albatross during a full-day tour of the Otago Peninsula and Dunedin.

    (Optional AUD $188 Adult price)
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    DAY 6
    DUNEDIN

    About today:

    Larnach Castle & Gardens

    Rich in history and the gateway to Ortago Peninsula

    Dunedin is an easy place in which to while away a couple of days. It's a great base for exploring the wildlife-rich Otago Peninsula.

    Activities:

    There is plenty to do in Dunedin while you enjoy your stay here. From exploring a castle to observing the majestic albatross you will have plenty of things to do. Have a look below at just some of the activities on offer.

    Situated on the picturesque Otago Peninsula, Larnach Castle is one of New Zealand’s premier visitor attractions. Lovingly restored by the Barker Family, the Castle and surrounding grounds are at the heart of the Dunedin visitor experience.

    The Otago Museum shares the natural, cultural, and scientific stories of Otago, New Zealand and the world. The museum has been collecting objects for over 150 years, although many of the items in their collection are far older. The collection includes over 1.5 million objects from around the globe that tell visitors more about the world.

    The Dunedin Botanic Garden is New Zealand's first botanic garden and holds the status of six-star Garden of International Significance. ArbNet, the global network for tree-focussed professionals, has accredited the Botanic Garden as level III. The Camellia Collection is rated as a Garden of Excellence by the International Camellia Society.

    The Royal Albatross Centre operates viewing tours for its Taiaroa Head facility using a modern, purpose built indoor glassed viewing area. Tours take place throughout the day and offer 60-minute guided wildlife tour telling the story of the Northern Royal Albatross, followed by a short movie by Natural History NZ then a visit to our viewing observatory to view the nesting albatross.  Nowhere else in the world can you enjoy the privilege of viewing these majestic seabirds in their natural environment!

    (Optional Olveston House)

    (Optional full-day Ortago sightseeing adventure)

    Today you will peer at rare yellow-eyed penguins and visit nesting grounds of the northern royal albatross during a full-day tour of the Otago Peninsula and Dunedin. Spend your morning sightseeing in Dunedin’s city center, including highlights of the Octagon, followed by a visit to the gardens of Larnach Castle, with the option to go inside and buy lunch. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Otago Peninsula and the scenic coast along Taiaroa Head.

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    Activities:

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    Olveston Historic Home guided tour

    Glimpse early 20th-century life in New Zealand during a 1-hour guided tour of the Olveston Historic Home in Dunedin. Follow a knowledgeable docent through the 35-room mansion as you learn about its Jacobean-style architectural design, fine art and furnishings. Discover the history of one of Dunedin’s most prominent families, and stroll through the elegant gardens with views of Otago Harbour.

    (Included)
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    Ortago Peninsula wildlife tour

    Peer at rare yellow-eyed penguins and visit nesting grounds of the northern royal albatross during a full-day tour of the Otago Peninsula and Dunedin.

    (Optional AUD $188 Adult price)
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    DAY 7
    DUNEDIN - TE ANAU (2 NIGHTS)

    Te Anau is a town on the South Island of New Zealand. It’s known as a gateway to Fiordland National Park and Milford Sound. The region is home to endangered, flightless takahe birds and abundant trout in Lake Te Anau.

    About today:

    The Chalet at Te Anau

    Experience the stunning scenery of Fiordland National Park

    Te Anau sits between Queenstown and New Zealand’s famous Milford Sound. The serene, picturesque Lake Te Anau is the largest lake in the South Island and second largest in New Zealand, with the spectacular Mt Luxmore and Murchison mountains providing an awe-inspiring backdrop. Nestled on the lake’s edge is the attractive town of Te Anau, the gateway to the tramping and stunning scenery offered by Fiordland National Park.

    The Idyllic Farmstay:

    500 acres of natural beauty set in stunning Fiordland scenery are yours to enjoy in style and comfort. You’ll stay at a traditional New Zealand sheep and deer farm with accommodation that is tranquil and rural, yet you are only 5 minutes’ drive away from charming Te Anau village centre.

    With only lush rolling farmland, vast clean clear skies, woolly sheep, alpaca, and deer to distract you, this farmstay bed and breakfast is not just about perfect itself, it's also the perfect base to access Fiordland's great attractions and adventures.

    There are two accommodation options: The “Garden Chalet” is spacious, complete with kitchen, washing machine, dining table, large comfortable chairs, and coffee table. It has its own private deck and courtyard with the most amazing lake and mountain views. With gorgeous duvets and mohair throws, the super king bed can be split to two singles if required. Keep cosy or cool with a reverse cycle heat pump. Watching the antics of the friendly farm animals in the surrounding paddocks provides plenty of entertainment while enjoying a lovely evening on the deck.

    Light, stylish, and spacious, the two-bedroom apartment has a welcoming feel. The kitchen and living area is downstairs and the two spacious bedrooms and bathroom are upstairs. It is centrally heated with polished timber floors downstairs, wool carpets upstairs and tiled bathroom with underfloor heating. Free WiFi is available. There is also an expresso coffee machine available on request.

    An abundance of traditional breakfast provisions sourced from the farm or locally supplied to your kitchen to prepare at your leisure. You will have farm fresh eggs, home baked grain bread, manuka smoked bacon, farm raised venison chipolata sausage, smoked salmon, homemade muesli, yoghurts, fresh and preserved fruit, fresh jams, honey from local hives, coffee, teas, juice with additional treats of home baking from which to choose.

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    2 nights accommodation in Te Anau

    The Idyllic Farmstay is set on 500 acres of natural beauty. The farm lifestyle and stunning Fiordland scenery are yours to enjoy in style and comfort. You’ll stay at a traditional New Zealand sheep and deer farm with accommodation that is tranquil and rural, yet you are only 5 minutes’ drive away from charming Te Anau village centre.

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    DAY 8
    TE ANAU - MILFORD SOUND

    Situated on the west coast of the South Island, hours from the nearest town, Milford Sound is where plunging cliffs and raging waterfalls meet inky dark waters. This is New Zealand's wild side at its absolute best.

    About today:

    Milford Sound cruise

    Cruise majestic Milford Sound

    Te Anau is on the edge of Fiordland National Park the home of Milford and Doubtful Sounds. Your itinerary includes an unforgettable cruise on Milford Sound.

    Arguably the most scenic destination in New Zealand, Milford Sound offers a sweeping landscape of jagged snow-capped mountains, shimmering fjords and lakes, towering waterfalls and emerald greenery.

    There are numerous other things to see and do here as well.

    Activities:

    Te Anau is renowned as the "sightseeing and walking capital of the world". Some of the hidden gems are lake cruises on lakes Te Anau and Manapouri, the rainforests, and tramping world-famous Milford Track or the equally beautiful Routeburn or Kepler Tracks. There’s an optional Glow-worm cave trip on lake Te Anau, day walks, kayaking, horse riding, fishing and more.

    The walking tracks offer a sense of freedom and inspiration that is seldom found elsewhere in the world. The popular Milford Track is accessed from Lake Te Anau and the Kepler Track is within walking distance of the town centre.

    Milford Sound cruise:

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    Cruise Milford NZ Small Boutique Cruise Experience

    Escape the crowds on a Milford Sound cruise aboard a spacious boat with a limited number of passengers. Get up-close views of New Zealand fur seals, dolphins and Fiordland-crested penguins from the luxury lounge in the upper cabin, where you can enjoy complimentary coffee, tea and biscuits as you listen to the skipper’s narration. This boutique vessel provides a superior experience with unforgettable memories of highlights like Mitre Peak.

    (Included)
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    DAY 9
    TE ANAU - CARDRONA [WANAKA] (3 NIGHTS)

    Located in the spectacular alps of the South Island, New Zealand, visitors from around the world are drawn to the Wanaka region by its outstanding beauty. The stunning mountain and lakeside setting and proximity to Mt Aspiring National Park, a Unesco World Heritage Area, makes it the ultimate base for outdoor activities.

    About today:

    Lake Wanaka

    Wanaka and Cardrona have the buzz of genuine alpine towns

    You’ll be staying near Cardrona township which is about 20 minutes from Wanaka. It is famously the home of the historic Cardrona Hotel, the oldest hotel in New Zealand.

    Wanaka has the buzz of a genuine alpine town and is the ultimate hub for outdoor adventures, and with Mount Aspiring National Park located close by it’s the perfect destination for exploring the Southern Alps.

    Arrowtown is a living historic settlement with many stories to tell. Wander by the restored cottages and explore gold mining sights along the Arrow River. Queenstown is a natural playground providing an incredible backdrop for a range of sights to see and things to do for adventurers of all persuasions.

    During this portion of your visit, you get to experience all of these amazing places over three days.

    The Homestead:

    There are a handful of B&B and farmstay properties in and around Wanaka & Queenstown. The Homestead offers one of the best B&B experiences available and has the awards to prove it. It’s not a farmstay, although this is a rural property, so this is a purely New Zealand B&B experience.

    The Homestead is located in a picturesque rural setting in Cardrona Valley, between Wanaka and Queenstown. The property offers stunning views over the mountains and is settled in 10 acres of beautiful stream-boundary grounds.

    Three private and beautifully appointed B&B rooms are offered along with a private guest lounge and dining room, outdoor spa and fireplace, swimming pool (summer), petanque and many other guest services and amenities to make your stay a memorable one.

    Homestead hospitality includes:

    • Full gourmet breakfast.
    • All day tea and coffee.
    • Dinners prepared by resident chef on request.

    Enjoy some traditional New Zealand hospitality by having lunch in the beautiful cottage garden or a hearty dinner by the roaring fire during winter months. Wanaka also has a large variety of restaurants catering to all tastes. Your hosts are happy to arrange dinner reservations.

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    DAY 10
    CARDRONA - ARROWTOWN - QUEENSTOWN

    Queenstown is one of New Zealand's most exciting destinations. Surrounded by towering mountains, positioned on the edge of a lake, Queenstown is a hub of adventure, thrumming with adrenaline and an omnipresent sense of fun.

    About today:

    Queenstown

    Discover the centre of the gold rush and the centre for action

    After breakfast, set your sights on famous Queenstown and stop in at Arrowtown on the way.

    One of the most picturesque settlements in New Zealand, Arrowtown sits alongside the gold-bearing Arrow River and is just 20 minutes away. The town was established in 1862, during the height of the Otago gold rush. The settlement grew quickly as pioneers constructed cottages, shops, hotels, and churches, more than 60 of which can still be seen today.

    A special highlight is the Chinese settlement at the edge of the river. Built by Chinese miners from 1868, this area of restored shelters and buildings paints a vivid picture of earlier times. The Lakes District Museum in Buckingham Street has been described as one of New Zealand's best small museums.

    Queenstown is a natural playground providing an incredible backdrop for a range of sights to see and things to do for adventurers of all persuasions.

    Each of the seasons has its own special vibe in Queenstown, and the great thing is that most activities can be accessed all year round. When the cooler months arrive, Queenstown transforms into a world class winter resort, with four ski areas and a range of activities, bars, restaurants, and ways to relax and unwind.

    If you’re looking for a slightly slower pace there’s plenty of recreational activities including hiking and biking trails to explore, guided tours, boat cruises, scenic flights or spa and wellness options to help you get away.

    (Included)

    In the evening, embark on a scenic ride in the iconic Skyline Gondola and take in the stunning views as you ride the steepest cable car lift in the Southern Hemisphere! At the top of the Gondola, treat yourself to a sumptuous buffet dinner at Skyline’s Stratosfare Restaurant & Bar. For some fun, why not ride the exciting luge track.

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    Family rafting experience

    Perfect for the entire family. You'll be rafting the upper reaches of the famous Shotover River near Queenstown. This trip by bus and raft is a unique way to experience the wonderful backcountry near Queenstown. It is suitable for everyone from 3 years upwards. Water confidence is NOT necessary.

    (Optional AUD $0 Adult price)
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    DAY 11
    CARDRONA - WANAKA

    About today:

    Cardrona pub

    Famous pub to lakeside strolling

    We suggest choosing one or two places to visit on your first day here, then divide the rest over the next two days, with some time to relax in between.

    Activities:

    Cardrona Village is a good place to start. It is home to its own historic hall and heritage sites, including New Zealand’s most famous hotel which was established in 1868. The hall hosts the annual Cardrona Folk Music Festival, which is held on Labour Weekend in October.

    Wanaka is not just for outdoor enthusiasts who have plenty to do, it is also a great place just to visit, have lunch at a lakeside restaurant and take it easy. Stroll the streets and be inspired by galleries, stylish shops and be spoilt for choice with a great selection of cool cafes, excellent restaurants, craft breweries, award-winning wineries, and an artisan distillery.

    (Optional activity)

    Today you will have the option of going on an exciting sightseeing cruise and nature walk through Wanaka. After a catamaran cruise across Lake Wanaka to Mou Waho Island, which sits in the middle of the lake, spot rare native birds that are extinct on mainland New Zealand. Thanks to successful conservation efforts, the island is a rare haven for birdlife. Enjoy a guided hike with an expert guide to a lake at the top of the island, an experience that’s rated one of the best must-do activities in Wanaka.

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    Queenstown Skyline gondola and dinner

    Take a scenic ride in the iconic Skyline Gondola and take in the stunning views as you ride the steepest cable car lift in the Southern Hemisphere! At the top of the Gondola, treat yourself to a sumptuous buffet dinner at Skyline’s Stratosfare Restaurant & Bar.

    (Included)
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    Mou Waho Island cruise and nature walk

    After a catamaran cruise across Lake Wanaka to Mou Waho Island - which sits in the middle of the lake - spot rare native birds that are extinct on mainland New Zealand. Enjoy a guided hike with an expert guide to a lake at the top of the island, an experience that’s rated one of the best must-do activities in Wanaka.

    (Optional AUD $175 Adult price)
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    DAY 12
    CARDRONA - FOX GLACIER - FRANZ JOSEF - AWATUNA (1 NIGHT)

    Franz Josef is the name of both the glacier and the nearby village; the small but lively Franz Josef Waiau village is surrounded by lush rainforest with the high snow-capped Alps above. The glacier itself descends into the lush native rainforest and is home to truly incredible features such as ice caves, tunnels, seracs and crevasses.

    About today:

    Franz Josef

    Visit Fox Glacier and Franz Josef

    Take your time to have a leisurely breakfast at one of the local cafés before heading off towards Wanaka. Visit the town of Fox Glacier on your way and take a detour to Lake Matheson where you might be lucky to see the famous reflection of snow-capped Mount Cook in the dark waters. There are small towns to visit along the way, as well as the unmissable Southwest salmon farm and café which we recommend for lunch.

    Nestled below towering mountains, Wanaka is the most tranquilly set of the South Island lakes. In winter, skiers flock here from all over the world for superb skiing and snowboarding at Cardrona and Treble Cone. But Wanaka is much more than a winter destination offering year-round activities include fishing and hiking. Settle into your accommodation and relax, exploring the local area at leisure.

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    1 night accommodation in Awatuna

    Head to Awatuna for a stay at one of the best B&Bs on the South Island hosted by Paul and Lynley. The dinner is amazing, cooked by Lynley. We’ve included dinner and desert for two. This will spoil you for B&B hospitality forever.

    Activities:

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    Franz Josef wildlife centre entry

    Tour the largest kiwi hatching facility on the South Island, and learn about the New Zealand native bird, the kiwi, with admission to the Franz Josef Wildlife Center.

    (Included)
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    Glacier helicopter flight and snow landing

    See the ancient waters of the Tasman Glacier lake, experience what it feels like to stand in snow amongst the mountains, and cross to the West Coast and view the formidable Franz Josef and Fox glaciers. All via helicopter.

    (Optional AUD $280 Adult price)
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    DAY 13
    AWATUNA - AKAROA (2 NIGHTS)

    The most French town in New Zealand, Akaroa will have you entranced with its historic buildings, magnificent harbour and passion for fine food.

    About today:

    Akaroa scenery

    Explore the French-themed streets of Akaroa

    Today you’ll cross the Canterbury Plains to Akaroa. It is a long driving day so an early start is recommended. You ideally want to arrive in Akaroa by mid-afternoon to make the most of this idyllic town.

    Along the way, perhaps stop at Arthur’s Pass and take one of the short nature walks. The scenery changes as you cross the plain then constantly as you drive around hills, over mountain passes, across rivers and past lakes and gorges. For lunch, stop off at the Original Sheffield Pie Shop on the road after Arthur’s Pass.

    The Hill Country Farm:

    Murray and Sue are 5th generation descendants of the earliest French settlers on Banks Peninsula. The Hill Country farmstay is a working sheep farm and guests are welcome to look around and experience farm life.

    Nestled against ancient bush in a secluded bay this accommodation offers total peace and tranquility, the perfect couple’s getaway. Enjoy the peace of being surrounded by nature in a truly unique landscape. Wake up to a breakfast of homemade muesli, fruit, freshly baked bread, farm fresh eggs and excellent coffee.

    The quaint French settlement of Akaroa is only a 20-minute drive away offering wildlife cruises and an outstanding museum.

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    2 nights accommodation in Akaroa

    Murray and Sue are 5th generation descendants of the earliest French settlers on Banks Peninsula. The Hill Country farmstay is their working sheep farm and guests are welcome to look around and experience farm life.

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    DAY 14
    AKAROA

    About today:

    Akaroa harbour

    The quaintest French village awaits

    The most French town in New Zealand, Akaroa will have you entranced with its historic buildings, magnificent harbour and passion for fine food.

    Activities:

    The best way to explore Akaroa is on foot. Begin at the information centre, which is on the corner of Rue Lavaud and Rue Balguerie. You'll find brochures and maps that will help you to decide where to walk.

    Visit local restaurants with their focus on French cuisine and head along to Barrys Bay Cheese, where they've persevered with original methods for over a century. During milking season, every second day, you can watch their award-winning cheeses being made through the gallery window.

    Take a self-guided walk to see historic cottages. Be sure to visit the museum - it tells the story of Akaroa with displays and an audio-visual presentation. If you have time, take a harbour cruise to view dolphins, penguins and fur seals.

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    Enjoy your time exploring before embarking on a wonderful dolphin cruise.

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    Akaroa Harbour nature cruise

    Discover the adorable and playful Hector's dolphins as you sail onboard a luxurious ship, enjoying the most spectacular coastal scenery including the highest cliff in Banks Peninsula, the famous 'Elephant Head' and Cathedral Cave.

    (Included)
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    DAY 15
    AKAROA - CHRISTCHURCH

    About today:

    Christchurch

    Return home after an unforgettable NZ getaway

    Today you’ll drive north-west through beautifully scenic, hilly countryside and farm-land plains to reach Christchurch where you’ll say goodbye to New Zealand until next time.

    Accommodation

     

    All accommodation is carefully selected to meet the high standards defined by our accreditation system. Read about our accommodation rating standards and the methods used to assess quality.

    Sapphire Self-guided

    A marvellous, self-guided car trip for independent travellers!

    This suits singles, couples and groups of up to 8 people. We organise everything for you saving you a lot of time and money. You drive and follow the great itinerary we organise for you to make the absolute most of your holiday.

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    Sapphire self-guided package

    AUD $3,699pp twin-share [+ $1,585 GCash credits]

    Our base package class includes all of the essential trip elements including activities and allows you the option to choose from a range of other daily inclusions. Very high quality Bronze or Silver standard accommodation applies.

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    Accommodation standards applied:

    Cardrona

    Real homestead accommodation

    Comfortable ensuite rooms

    There are a handful of B&B and farmstay properties in and around Wanaka & Queenstown. The Homestead offers one of the best B&B experiences available and has the awards to prove it. It’s not a farmstay, although this is a rural property, so this is a purely New Zealand B&B experience.

    Example Property Type:
    Lodge
    Minimum Standard:
    Silver standard

    About this

    Silver standard: Self/externally rated as 3.5 to 4.5 stars. Average guest rating 4.0 or higher with 70 to 80% 4 to 5-star recent reviews. High to very high standard of accommodation including quality king or queen-sized bedding, quality room decor, views from some or most rooms where available, very good range and quality of facilities. Praise for staff or host(s) is mentioned in some reviews. The hotel is in a safe, central location, near to the main places of interest and offers above-average design. Is very good, to exceptional value for money.

    About Hotel Standards

    Typical Guest Rating:
    5.0 out of 5
    Example Room Type:
    B&B Room

    Christchurch

    Exterior of the farmstay cottages

    Comfortable cottage accommodation

    The Alpaca Farm has a magical setting with sweeping lawns and gardens set on a beautiful stream boundary with the loveable, award-winning alpacas quietly grazing in nearby fields.

    Example Property Type:
    Farmstay
    Minimum Standard:
    Silver standard

    About this

    Silver standard: Self/externally rated as 3.5 to 4.5 stars. Average guest rating 4.0 or higher with 70 to 80% 4 to 5-star recent reviews. High to very high standard of accommodation including quality king or queen-sized bedding, quality room decor, views from some or most rooms where available, very good range and quality of facilities. Praise for staff or host(s) is mentioned in some reviews. The hotel is in a safe, central location, near to the main places of interest and offers above-average design. Is very good, to exceptional value for money.

    About Hotel Standards

    Typical Guest Rating:
    4.6 out of 5
    Example Room Type:
    Cottage

    Temuka

    The historic farmhouse where you'll stay

    Meet some of the creatures here

    Your hosts Ollie & Pam and two resident cats warmly invite you to share their historic house and twenty-acre farmlet. Their B&B farmstay are located in an ideal location close to everything throughout South Canterbury, New Zealand, surrounded by beautiful scenery and friendly people.

    Example Property Type:
    Farmstay
    Minimum Standard:
    Silver standard

    About this

    Silver standard: Self/externally rated as 3.5 to 4.5 stars. Average guest rating 4.0 or higher with 70 to 80% 4 to 5-star recent reviews. High to very high standard of accommodation including quality king or queen-sized bedding, quality room decor, views from some or most rooms where available, very good range and quality of facilities. Praise for staff or host(s) is mentioned in some reviews. The hotel is in a safe, central location, near to the main places of interest and offers above-average design. Is very good, to exceptional value for money.

    About Hotel Standards

    Typical Guest Rating:
    4.9 out of 5
    Example Room Type:
    B&B Room

    Dunedin

    Purpose-built farmstay accommodation

    Spacious rooms

    Situated just 20 minutes' drive from central Dunedin, The Boutique Farmstay property is set amongst 26 acres of trees and bush. It offers stunning views combined with warm hospitality and the charms of staying on a farmlet. You can relax in the garden, collect eggs from the free-range chickens or hand feed the sheep and alpaca.

    Example Property Type:
    Farmstay
    Minimum Standard:
    Silver standard

    About this

    Silver standard: Self/externally rated as 3.5 to 4.5 stars. Average guest rating 4.0 or higher with 70 to 80% 4 to 5-star recent reviews. High to very high standard of accommodation including quality king or queen-sized bedding, quality room decor, views from some or most rooms where available, very good range and quality of facilities. Praise for staff or host(s) is mentioned in some reviews. The hotel is in a safe, central location, near to the main places of interest and offers above-average design. Is very good, to exceptional value for money.

    About Hotel Standards

    Typical Guest Rating:
    4.7 out of 5
    Example Room Type:
    B&B Room

    Te Anau

    Beautiful backdrop

    Chalet accommodation

    The Idyllic Farmstay is set on 500 acres of natural beauty. The farm lifestyle and stunning Fiordland scenery are yours to enjoy in style and comfort. You’ll stay at a traditional New Zealand sheep and deer farm with accommodation that is tranquil and rural, yet you are only 5 minutes’ drive away from charming Te Anau village centre.

    Example Property Type:
    B&B
    Minimum Standard:
    Gold standard

    About this

    Gold standard: Self/externally rated as 4 to 5 stars. Average guest rating 4.3 or higher with 70 to 80%+ 4 to 5-star recent reviews. Very high standard of accommodation including luxury bedding options, top-class to luxury room decor, views from some or most rooms where available, high quality finishes and a wide range of facilities. Very high praise for staff or host(s) is mentioned in reviews. The hotel is in a safe, central location, surrounded by places of interest and offers an authentic local experience in design. Is very good to exceptional value for money.

    About Hotel Standards

    Typical Guest Rating:
    4.8 out of 5
    Example Room Type:

    Awatuna

    A beautiful colonial-styled property

    Quaint rooms to relax in

    Head to Awatuna for a stay at one of the best B&Bs on the South Island hosted by Paul and Lynley. The dinner is amazing, cooked by Lynley. We’ve included dinner and desert for two. This will spoil you for B&B hospitality forever.

    Example Property Type:
    B&B
    Minimum Standard:
    Gold standard

    About this

    Gold standard: Self/externally rated as 4 to 5 stars. Average guest rating 4.3 or higher with 70 to 80%+ 4 to 5-star recent reviews. Very high standard of accommodation including luxury bedding options, top-class to luxury room decor, views from some or most rooms where available, high quality finishes and a wide range of facilities. Very high praise for staff or host(s) is mentioned in reviews. The hotel is in a safe, central location, surrounded by places of interest and offers an authentic local experience in design. Is very good to exceptional value for money.

    About Hotel Standards

    Typical Guest Rating:
    4.8 out of 5
    Example Room Type:
    B&B Room

    Akaroa

    The homestead

    We're on a traditional NZ sheep farm

    Murray and Sue are 5th generation descendants of the earliest French settlers on Banks Peninsula. The Hill Country farmstay is their working sheep farm and guests are welcome to look around and experience farm life.

    Example Property Type:
    Farmstay
    Minimum Standard:
    Silver standard

    About this

    Silver standard: Self/externally rated as 3.5 to 4.5 stars. Average guest rating 4.0 or higher with 70 to 80% 4 to 5-star recent reviews. High to very high standard of accommodation including quality king or queen-sized bedding, quality room decor, views from some or most rooms where available, very good range and quality of facilities. Praise for staff or host(s) is mentioned in some reviews. The hotel is in a safe, central location, near to the main places of interest and offers above-average design. Is very good, to exceptional value for money.

    About Hotel Standards

    Typical Guest Rating:
    4.9 out of 5
    Example Room Type:
    B&B Room

    Carefully selected accommodation:

    Hotel Standards

    Read about our accommodation rating standards and the methods used to assess quality.


    Shown above are examples of the type and quality of accommodation to be supplied. When ready to proceed, we will confirm available accommodation at that time including any examples given here where possible. Any changes to accommodation will be approved by you prior to bookings being placed. Actual accommodation might need to be changed subject to availability and with the aim of working within the package price.

    FAQ's for This Package

    Yes, a provision for flights is included in this package. You can also use Australian Escapes Free Flights Vouchers at the rate of 1 per traveler to reduce the overall price.

    Pricing is based on a minimum of two travelers, however all of our travel and tour packages are fully flexible. Each is a TEMPLATE to be used as a framework around which you can customise an itinerary to suit. The minimum numbers are flexible as well and groups can be as small as two people for a self-guided holiday. After discussion, we'll go away and prepare a tour plan (including best value pricing) to suit your ideas and preferences.

    Accommodation is supplied in each overnight destination. It will typically be B&B style rated Silver Standard or above. This means, very high quality accommodation. All accommodation is subject to change subject according to availability, however we will confirm any required changes with you if needed.

    We try to include as much as possible to avoid any surprises however some optional activities might be offered. Included activities are shown on each listing. Also shown are optional activities.

    "Self-guided" (self-drive) is a trip designed for singles, couples and groups of up to 8 people (such as two to four couples) traveling together using a single car or 7 to 12-seater van depending on group size. It means that you drive yourself on the trip. "Group-guided" means the tour is for a larger group on a bus with a professional driver and the group leader (trip organizer) as tour director. A professional tour director can be supplied if required. A "fully-guided" bus tour is operated by a driver-guide or tour director. There are usually preset departures that you can join. Fully-guided tours can also be arranged exclusively for a group and this is called a "group charter".

    Yes. This is a great value self-guided (self-drive) tour package. You will be supplied with either a standard car or SUV according to the package inclusions. The idea is to use our itinerary as a guide. We take care of the flights, accommodation and other inclusions so you can focus on having a great time.

    General Tour Package FAQ's

    All tours can be operated on a "Group-guided" basis. A complete "Tour Manager Notes & Guide" manual is supplied to the group leader (trip organizer). Included is a comprehensive daily itinerary, driver instructions and information about each part of your tour to enable you to provide entertaining commentary. Also included are checklists and reminders about daily tasks. The end-result is easy-flowing trip organisation, fewer issues and very happy tour participants. Overall it means less stress and a lot more fun for everyone.

    If a tour director is supplied in an example tour package it will be shown as an inclusion. But this is very flexible and if not included as standard, can be arranged if preferred. If you are part of a social group such as Probus, the trip organiser will often enjoy taking on this role. We provide comprehensive information and guidance for "hands-on" trip organisers. This includes a "how-to" guide and starter information about the places visited on the tour.

    Yes, definitely. All charter tour packages are simply "templates" as a starting point for customising a tour to suit. We then we apply the discounts available to you, your club or corporate group.

    All tour packages are flexible. Various options are already published. (See the Pricing section for the tour you are interested in.) "Join departure" tour types are tours where you can join a tour group leaving on various departure dates. This suit couples and singles. If you represent a club or other group, please click the "Enquiry" button to request pricing for an exclusive charter to suit your group.

    See a list of standard inclusions on the package details page. Some packages have two or three different package classes with different inclusions. Select the optional package class to see included activities. Optional activities are shown separately. Your travel consultant will discuss optional activities with you so you can decide what to include or leave out of your itinerary. You can also swap and change activities. A price variance might apply.

    "Self-guided" (self-drive) is a trip designed for singles, couples and groups of up to 8 people (such as two to four couples) traveling together using a single car or 7 to 12-seater van depending on group size. It means that you drive yourself on the trip. "Group-guided" means the tour is for a larger group on a bus with a professional driver and the group leader (trip organizer) as tour director. A professional tour director can be supplied if required. A "fully-guided" bus tour is operated by a driver-guide or tour director. There are usually preset departures that you can join. Fully-guided tours can also be arranged exclusively for a group and this is called a "group charter".

    We will recommend accommodation to meet your preferences. All accommodation is selected using our exclusive hotel rating system. You can then change the accommodation if preferred. Often you will also have a choice of accommodation types at the recommended accommodation properties. We'll find out your preferences in the early stages of planning your trip.

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    FAQ: Tour package types and flexibility

    What is a "Self-guided" tour?

    This means you are in full control of your trip including driving. You will have a rental car (uncluded in the package) to get you around. The vehicle size varies according to preference and/or group size. Self-guided is aimed at singles, couples and groups of up to 8 people.

    Our job is to organise most things for you in advance saving you a lot of time, stress and money. You'll receive a complete daily itinerary with lots of helpful information plus a FREE Lonely Planet guide to fill in the gaps. There is usually considerable flexible time at each destination enabling you to relax and enjoy the location and to do things spontaneously.

    What is a "Group-guided" tour?

    Group-guided is aimed at groups of 12 or more people. "Group-guided" means you or another person runs the tour as would a tour director. A tour coach and professional driver is supplied.

    The included "Tour Manager Notes & Guide" helps you run the tour, plus you receive a FREE Lonely Planet guide. Included is a complete daily itinerary with lots of helpful information as a well as a driver itinerary.

    We organise all aspects of the trip in advance saving you a lot of time and money and ensuring a smooth travel experience. There is usually considerable flexible time at each destination enabling you to relax and enjoy the location and do things spontaneously.

    What is a "Fully-guided" tour?

    Fully-guided tours are aimed at larger groups on a charter basis, the same as "Group-guided", except that the tour is run by a professional tour director.

    Transport is a tour coach and professional driver. We organise all aspects of the trip in advance saving you a lot of time and money and ensuring a smooth travel experience. There is usually considerable flexible time at each destination enabling you to relax and enjoy the location and do things spontaneously. A fully-guided tour means everyone can relax including the trip organiser.

    What is a "Join departure" tour?

    You join a fully-guided tour that starts on an available departure date. Small and large groups can join a departure, however the tour is focused on the interests of the broader group. You can appoint a leader specifically for your group if preferred to focus on separate interests.

    The tour is run by a professional tour director. Transport can vary from a 8 to 12-seater commuter bus, driven by the tour director, up to a 54-seat luxury coach with professional driver. We organise all aspects of the trip in advance and there is usually considerable flexible time at each destination enabling you to relax and enjoy the location and do things spontaneously.

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