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9 Day North Island Experience
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Summary of Tour Included Activities |
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Starting in Auckland and ending in Wellington, this tour combines the best of the north island coastline from west to east, north to south. Embark on a journey that starts at the beginning with a kauri forest adventure, Birth of the Nation tour, Waitangi Treaty House tour, Dolphin Cruise and sensational Crayfish dinner. Enjoy the cultural and theothermal wonders of Rotorua, the Art Deco town of Napier and the capital city of Wellington. Rejuvinate and relax as you discover the North Island wonders in comfort and style.
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 | Auckland airport / hotel transfers Your tour includes free transfers from Auckland International Airport to your waterfront hotel, Copthorne HarbourCity. | | | AUCKLAND / HOKIANGA COAST |
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 | Kauri Museum The award-winning Kauri Museum is a fascniating place, rich in history and nostalgia. Learn about the early pioneering days through the use of kauri timber and gum and wander through the largest collection of antique kauri furniture. It features a working timber mill and replica boarding house, school and post office. | | |  | Footprints in the Forest The Footprints in the Forest journey begins with a Maori prayer and blessing, after which you will enter and leave your footprints in this huge Kauri forest. Meet Tane Mahuta - Lord of the Forest, over 2000 years old and said to be the larget kauri gum in New Zealand. Enjoy the myths & legends that are both intruiging and entertaining. | | |  | Crayfish Dinner Crayfish lover's delight! Your stay at the Copthorne Hokianga includes a mouth-watering crayfish dinner. This region is known for the fresh seafood caught locally, however other meal options are available for non-seafood lovers! | | | HOKIANGA COAST / PAIHIA (BAY OF ISLANDS) |
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 | Birth of the Nation Tour Visit the site of the third and largest signing of the Treaty of Waitangi at this Wesleyan Mission, located in one of the most stunningly beautiful parts of the Hokianga Harbour. Built in 1838-39, the house is furnished with precious missionary items, portraits of historical figures including the chief Patuone, the missionaries' main protector. Visitors can also see the table on which the Treaty was signed at Mangungu as well as relics of the days when nearby Horeke was a ship-building yard. | | |  | Ninety Mile Beach This unspoiled sandy beach curves its way up the Far North’s western shoreline almost to Cape Reinga. Popular local pastimes are surfcasting, sunbathing, surfing, land yachting, walking, fishing, shellfish gathering, dune riding, body boarding, kite flying, hang gliding and of course, relaxing. Your tour coaching will stop here so you can enjoy a brief stroll along the white sands, get your feet wet and have a splash before lunch. | | |  | Waitangi Treaty House The Waitangi Treaty Grounds, overlooking the Bay of Islands, is New Zealand's pre-eminent historic site. It was here on February 6th, 1840, that the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed between Maori and the British Crown.You can enjoy the scenery and the indoor shows, crafts and Treaty House Muesum, whatever the weather. Enjoy your guided tour and Maori cultural performances. | | | PAIHIA / AUCKLAND |
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 | Dolphin Discovery Cruise Discover what the Bay of Islands is really all about aboard your cruise that is unlike any other! View the iconic 'Hole in the Rock' and learn about the rich history and culture of the bay. Meet the local dolphins, visit stunning Otehei Bay and enjoy some time on the beach at Urapukapuka Island. This is the only cruise with a lifetime dolphin viewing guarantee! Lunch can be purchased (own cost) at Urapukapuka Island or back at the jetty when you disembark. | | |  | Whangarei Town Basin Marina As you travel back to Auckland from the Bay of Islands, the coach will stop at the Whangarei Town Basin Marina. Here you will opportunities to buy gifts, souvenirs or a spot of afternoon tea (own cost). Enjoy the harbourside and atmosphere as you stretch your legs and soak up the sunshine! | | |  | Mix, Meet & Mingle Drinks Mix, meet and mingle with your your fellow passengers as you get to know them over a drink at the hotel bar (max 2 drinks per person beer, wine or soft drink). | | | AUCKLAND / WAITOMO / ROTORUA |
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 | Sightseeing tour of Auckland Board your luxury coach for a sightseeing tour of Auckland, the world’s largest Polynesian city often referred to as the 'City of Sails'. Auckland's heart beats to a Polynesian rhythm, its people a melting pot of European, South Pacific and Asian cultures and a strong indigenous Maori heritage. This diversity brings with it an abundance of unique dining, cultural and shopping experiences. Auckland's temperate climate, easy access to the coast and variety of activities earn the city consistent top five rankings in international lifestyle surveys. | | |  | Waitomo Caves Tour & Boat Ride The Waitomo glowworm is unique to New Zealand. Thousands of these tiny creatures radiate their unmistakable luminescent light as expert guides provide informative commentary on the Caves' historical and geological significance. Marvel at the spectacular Glowworm Cave with its majestic and ornate cave decorations, including the magnificent Cathedral cavern where New Zealand's own opera diva, Kiri Te Kanawa, once performed. Your tour guide will deliver an informative and entertaining commentary, sharing stories, cultural legends and the natural wonders of this living masterpiece. Your visit concludes with a brief, yet remarkably moving, boat trip through the Glowworm Grotto. This tour is educational, fascinating and very memorable. | | |  | Sightseeing tour of Rotorua On arrival in Rotorua, your coach captain will take you on an orientation tour of the "Sulphur City", with it's pungent aroma that serves as a reminder of the geothermal activity and beneficial minerals provided by Mother Nature. The hot pools here are renowned for their therapeutic benefits, particularly in the treatment of athritis and general aches and pains. Drive past the historic Bath House, the Government Gardens, the beautiful lakefront and Maori Villages, which you will visit during your stay in this unique city and centre of Maoridom. | | | ROTORUA |
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 | Agrodome Farm Show & Woollen Mill The Agrodome Sheep Show is a one-hour, multi-award winning performance that is both exciting and informative, providing insight into agriculture in New Zealand. Presented in a specially designed auditorium, you will see nineteen sheep breeds introduced onto the stage, the art of sheep shearing, sheepdog demonstrations, cow milking, bottle feed lambs and an exciting sheep auction. Audience participation is a major part of the show and is popular with all age groups. You will have a number of opportunities to walk around amongst the animals and feed sheep, cattle, deer, alpaca, ostrich, emus by hand. Included in the tour is a visit to the Woollen Mill and 100% pure organic orchard which produces kiwifruit, olives, feijoas and apples. This stop at the Organic Orchard includes a sample of kiwifruit wine and honey. | | |  | Whakarewarewa Maori Village Tour Set amidst a landscape of erupting geothermal activity, hot thermal springs and hot bubbling mud pools is the Living Maori Village of Whakarewarewa. Discover the unique lifestyle and traditions of the Maori and learn how they have come to live in harmony within this unique environment.You will do some steam box cooking and enjoy delicous corn cobs and sausages coooked in boiling pools. The guided tour concludes with an entertaining cultural performance, thrilling your senses with their melodious voices accompanied by hand movements, telling the stories of the Maori heritage, past and present. | | |  | Tamaki Maori Village Cultural Show & Hangi Feast Travel out on a special Maori Bus for dinner and show in the bush. This is New Zealand’s only 'Supreme Award' winning Cultural Show, a journey back in time to pre European lifestyles, customs and traditions. See the people of the village, working their crafts and honing their fighting skills. Enjoy the cultural activities, tribal songs, myths, legends, poi dances, traditional hangi feast and of course, the Haka! Enjoy the magic ‘Waka’ journey with the tribal crew and their after-show unique entertainment activity. It is a great fun night out and you will enjoy every minute of your time here. | | | ROTORUA / TAUPO / NAPIER / MASTERTON |
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 | Huka Falls At the Huka Falls, the Waikato River which is normally 100m wide, is squeezed through a 20 metre wide gorge and over a 20m drop. Every second up to 220,000 litres of water gushes through the gorge and shoots out over 8 metres beyond to create a beautful blue/green pool. The name Huka is the Maori word for 'foam', which is appropriate as the falling water and rapids certainly resembles foam, especially under flooding conditions.This is one of the most visited natural tourist attractions in New Zealand! | | |  | Sightseeing Tour of Napier Upon arrival in Napier, the art deco capital of the world, we will take you on a sightseeing tour of the Marine Parade and city centre. Napier was rebuilt in the early 1930s following a massive earthquake and subsequent fires destroyed most of its commercial heart. By the end of the decade, Napier was the newest city on the globe. Nowhere else can you see such a variety of buildings in the styles of the 1930s - Stripped Classical, Spanish Mission, and above all Art Deco, the style of the 20th Century - in such a concentrated area. And Napier's Art Deco is unique, with Maori motifs and the buildings of Louis Hay, admirer of the great Frank Lloyd Wright. | | |  | Death by Chocolate & Wine Tasting Enjoy pre-dinner Wine Tasting, sampling local wines produced in this very popular wine growing region and a Death by Chocolate dessert presentation, sampling mouth-watering, hand-made chocolate delights! | | | MASTERTON / WELLINGTON |
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 | Awaiti Gardens Awaiti Gardens, meaning 'little stream' is full of delights, including hand crafted walls and more than 300 rhododendrons planted among silver birches, ash and maples. After a stroll through the grounds of this 2.4 hectare garden, you may like a snack and refreshment from their historic tea-rooms (own cost). | | |  | Paua World At Paua World you can marvel at this magnificent New Zealand sea shell being turned into beautiful, low cost jewelry, a great place to buy souvenirs. | | |  | Tirohana Estate Tirohana Estate is a boutique vineyard located on the "golden mile" with unique soil properties nourished by the alluvial terraces of the dry riverbed in Martinborough. With a unique Tasting Room full of antiques and artefacts, a shop area with locally made produce (including Tirohana Estate's famous wine jellies) and locally crafted jewellery, the Cellar Door Experience offers something for everyone. Indulge and enjoy a delicious lunch and wine tasting! | | |  | Sightseeing Tour of Wellington Wellington is the capital of New Zealand and a city with so much to offer! Your sightseeing tour will give you a good overview of the city, including Parliament House, the Beehive and view to the South Island from Mt Victoria. With it's 1000 bars, clubs, cafes and restaurants, Wellington is the nightlife capital of New Zealand too and we recommend you experience the fine food and wine whilst here. | | |  | Te Papa Museum Guided Tour Visit Te Papa Museum, a truly amazing place that will certainly be a highlight of your tour. General entry here is free but we have included a 90 minute guided tour that will take you on a journey full of New Zealand legends, stories, unexpected discoveries, modern day touch screens a multitude of historic art and treasures. You will love every minute spent here! | | | WELLINGTON / TOUR END |
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