New Zealand self drive holidays
While this price reflects the suggested itinerary (including flights, car hire, accommodation and excursions), this private trip is 100% tailor-made, and after you make your enquiry, a specialist can help you select the options best suited to your tastes and budget.
Description of New Zealand self drive holidays
This 19 day tailor made New Zealand holiday introduces you to the incredible scenery, wildlife and rich culture of this Pacific nation. You’ll gain an understanding of both the people and landscape of New Zealand, enjoying an itinerary that’s carefully balanced to reveal all faces of this fascinating country. This is a self drive holiday, with some organised excursions mixed in, so you can travel under your own steam without missing out on insider insights.
The scenery in New Zealand is famously impressive, and the country’s 14 national parks protect this natural heritage. Explore beaches and pristine forests, see jagged peaks and witness dramatic geothermal activity.
Enthusiastic nature lovers will find so much to enjoy on this holiday. You can spot sperm whales and dolphins in Kaikoura and look out for New Zealand’s national bird, the kiwi, on Stewart Island. On the Otago Peninsula, see the royal albatross and penguins who live here.
You will also have the chance to learn more about the indigenous Maori people and their unique culture, visiting the Te Papa museum in Wellington, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds in the Northland, and on a visit to the centre of Maori life and culture, Rotorua.
If you’re keen to try all the activities and excursions detailed in this itinerary, it’s a good idea to avoid travelling during the winter months of June, July and August. The best time to go to is from late spring and through the summer, so that’s from November until the end of March. February is popular with tourists, so can be busy. This proposed itinerary can be tailored to your interests and timings, so please just ask.
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While this price reflects the suggested itinerary (including flights, car hire, accommodation and excursions), this private trip is 100% tailor-made, and after you make your enquiry, a specialist can help you select the options best suited to your tastes and budget.
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Reviews
2 Reviews of New Zealand self drive holidays
Reviewed on 10 Mar 2020 by Miriam Hercberg
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
Eco tour to an island with a lake with an island!! from Wanaka.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Spent more time on North Island but not at tha expense of time spent on
South Island.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes in general to all three. Would be better if car hire firms would hire out
hybrid or electric cars
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Superb!!!
Reviewed on 11 Dec 2017 by Kirsty Millard
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
Mount Cook scenic flight and whale watching.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Go! If you're doing the inland road from Picton to Kaikoura, pay for the excess waiver for the 1 day. That road is terrible.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes, completely. Lots of cultural stuff but very sensitively done.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
10/10
Responsible Travel
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Green Globe 21: Several of the properties and excursions mentioned in this itinerary are members of Green Globe 21, the worldwide benchmarking and certification programme which facilitates sustainable travel and tourism for consumers, companies and communities. It is based on Agenda 21 and Principles for Sustainable Development endorsed by 182 governments at the United Nations Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992.Accommodation: In general, New Zealand is a very environmentally friendly country, but certain properties have excelled in their eco-friendly approach. The Summer House in Kerikeri is the first B&B in the world to be Green Globe 21 benchmarked, and Rod, the owner, will happily take you on en eco-tour of the region. Their attention to conservation attracts 27 bird species to their gardens.
Wilderness Lodge in Arthur's Pass was specifically set up to show that ecotourism can contribute to the economy and also protect the environment through nature conservation. Lodge owner Dr Gerry McSweeney is currently the National President of the National Forest and Bird Protection Society, and he and his naturalist guides can take you on guided tours of the farm, the mountains and the forest.
Excursions: No trip to New Zealand is complete without observing the fantastic array of wildlife which is found in every region. By carefully choosing which operators we recommend, visitors to New Zealand can get up close to the wildlife in its natural environment without causing any disturbance.
Ruggedy Range Wilderness Experience on Stewart Island is wholly owned and operated by familes from Stewart Island, and part of the revenue supports local conservation programmes. They are currently applying for Green Globe certification.
Whale Watch Kaikoura is a Maori-owned enterprise, hugely proud of their commitment to education and their affiliations with international organisations involved in the research of marine life in the Kaikoura Trench. Not only do their trips offer breathtaking views of the Sperm Whales in their natural habitat, but will also often include encounters with fur seals, dolphins, and a host of offshore birds. On-board naturalists offer a wealth of information about both the wildlife and the local Maori history and culture.
Myths and Legends in the Marlborough Sounds is a very small operation, run by a local family from their 75 year old Kauri planked launch. Pete's family have lived in the Marlborough Sounds for six generations, and since the destruction caused by the introduction of ferry routes to the Sounds, he has founded a very successful environmental watchdog group called the "Guardians of the Sounds". His wife, Takutai, is Maori, and together with Tane, their son, they run their ecotours to suit the preferences of the small groups they take on board. All excursions recommended in our itineraries focus on small groups, lead by operators whose policies respect the environments into which they take visitors, leaving as little impact as possible.
No trip to New Zealand is complete without observing the fantastic array of wildlife which is found in every region. By carefully choosing which operators we recommend, visitors to New Zealand can get up close to the wildlife in its natural environment without causing any disturbance.
Ruggedy Range Wilderness Experience on Stewart Island is wholly owned and operated by familes from Stewart Island, and part of the revenue supports local conservation programmes. They are currently applying for Green Globe certification.
Wilderness Lodge in Arthur's Pass was specifically set up to show that ecotourism can contribute to the economy and also protect the environment through nature conservation. Lodge owner Dr Gerry McSweeney is currently the National President of the National Forest and Bird Protection Society, and he and his naturalist guides can take you on guided tours of the farm, the mountains and the forest.
People
New Zealand excels in its small, family-run bed and breakfast properties, where visitors experience true kiwi hospitality as well as often learning more about the area they are staying in and meeting the people who live there. This itinerary includes a variety of such properties, many of which are buildings of historic interest and are in stunning locations, a wonderful contrast to the impersonal, international hotel chainsLocal Culture: The Maori heritage is an inherent part of New Zealand life, and there are countless opportunities to experience Maori traditions, crafts, food and dance. Te Puia in Rotorua is an excellent place to learn more about all facets of Maori life. It is a working Arts and Crafts Institute, founded by the government in recognition of the real threat to the indigenous race of New Zealand and the need to encourage, foster, train students, exhibit works and restore the Maori culture and Maori arts and crafts. As well as this, it is a centre for Maori cultural performances, and is built next to an area of great thermal activity steeped in Maori myths. Local guides offer an insight into the lives of the local people, their activities and their land.
Smaller operators such as Mitai, who invite visitors to come and experience formal Maori ceremonies followed by feasting and entertainment, support local tribes and allow visitors an insight into these traditions in a more authentic and personal environment.
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