Auckland City Tour
Explore the urban soul of New Zealand with a guided tour through Auckland — a city where glassy harbours, volcanic cones, and chic neighbourhoods coexist. Stroll the Viaduct Harbour, browse boutiques in Parnell, and take in panoramic views from Mt Eden. With its blend of Maori heritage, cosmopolitan flair, and natural beauty, Auckland isn’t just a gateway — it’s a city that surprises, charms, and quietly captures your heart.
Cathedral Cove & Coromandel Day Trip
Venture to the Coromandel Peninsula for a day of wild coastal beauty, culminating at Cathedral Cove — a natural sea arch carved from soft white rock. Hike down through native bush, kayak past cliffs and sea caves, or simply wade into the turquoise shallows. Nearby, Hot Water Beach lets you dig your own seaside spa in geothermally heated sands. It’s one of New Zealand’s most iconic coastlines — cinematic, serene, and soul-stirring.
Christchurch Tram Experience
Step aboard a charming heritage tram and explore Christchurch in vintage style. This hop-on, hop-off journey loops through the city’s heart — past botanical gardens, riverside cafes, neo-Gothic buildings, and modern architectural gems. It’s a leisurely, story-rich way to see how Christchurch blends past and present. Friendly conductors share local tales as you ride, giving this experience a touch of old-world elegance in a revitalised urban setting.
Dark Sky Stargazing at Tekapo
High in the Mackenzie Basin, where mountains ring glacial Lake Tekapo, lies one of the clearest night skies on Earth. At the Dark Sky Project Observatory, peer into deep space through powerful telescopes and ancient Māori sky lore. Whether it’s Saturn’s rings or galaxies millions of light years away, what you’ll see here is humbling, haunting, and unforgettable. Tekapo’s silence and starlight turn science into poetry — a true celestial experience.
Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day
Deeper, quieter, and three times longer than Milford, Doubtful Sound is the lesser-known jewel of Fiordland. Begin your adventure with a lake crossing and mountain pass drive before entering a realm of profound silence and untouched nature. With no direct road access, Doubtful Sound feels like another planet — vast, reflective, and soul-stirring. Keep watch for rare penguins and dolphins as you glide through this hauntingly beautiful landscape.
Franz Josef Heli Hike
Combine the thrill of a helicopter ride with the adventure of hiking across the pristine ice fields of Franz Josef Glacier. After a dramatic landing, you’ll be guided across surreal blue-ice formations, deep crevasses, and ice caves sculpted by time. Equipped with crampons and guided by glacier experts, you’ll discover the ever-changing face of one of New Zealand’s most accessible glaciers. A once-in-a-lifetime encounter with raw alpine wilderness.
Glenorchy & Paradise Scenic Drive
Take the road less travelled to Glenorchy and Paradise — a cinematic drive along Lake Wakatipu that weaves past beech forests, braided rivers, and snow-capped peaks. Often used as a backdrop for fantasy films, this route is pure New Zealand magic. Optional add-ons include horse riding, jet boating, or hikes into Mt Aspiring National Park.
Glowworm Forest Encounter
Step into a hidden forest where glowworms transform darkness into something magical. Whether by guided bush walk or gentle cave river float, this bioluminescent spectacle offers a quieter, more intimate alternative to Waitomo. In near silence, watch pinpricks of light emerge like constellations overhead — a natural symphony of science and enchantment, where each glowing thread tells a story of stillness and awe.
Heritage & Wildlife in Dunedin
Step into New Zealand’s Scottish soul in Dunedin — a coastal city of neo-Gothic architecture, bohemian energy, and wildlife-rich shores. Wander the stately halls of Larnach Castle, explore Victorian laneways, and sample craft brews in character-filled pubs. Then venture to the Otago Peninsula, where albatross soar above volcanic cliffs and rare yellow-eyed penguins waddle ashore. Dunedin is where history meets the wild — a place of stories, seabirds, and scenic beauty wrapped in southern charm.
Hobbiton Movie Set Tour
Step into Middle-earth at the Hobbiton Movie Set — a perfectly preserved film location nestled in the rolling hills of Matamata. Wander past hobbit holes, peek into Bilbo’s Bag End, and sip a pint at The Green Dragon Inn. Even if you’re not a Tolkien devotee, the charm of this cinematic countryside is irresistible. It’s storytelling made tangible — lush, whimsical, and surprisingly magical.
Kaikōura Whale Watching
Head north to the marine-rich waters of Kaikōura for one of New Zealand’s most awe-inspiring wildlife experiences. Board a purpose-built catamaran and venture out to spot giant sperm whales, playful dolphins, and soaring albatrosses — all against the dramatic backdrop of snow-capped mountains. With deep trenches just offshore, Kaikōura’s nutrient-rich currents offer rare, year-round whale sightings. An essential experience for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Kawarau Bridge Bungy Jump
Where it all began — the world’s first commercial bungy jump still beckons the brave. Stand on the edge of the Kawarau Bridge and take the 43-metre plunge over a rushing river, cheered on by fellow daredevils. Equal parts ritual and rite of passage, this leap isn’t just about thrill — it’s about saying yes to the unknown.
Lake Tekapo & Stargazing
Venture to Tekapo, where snow-capped peaks frame turquoise glacial waters and the night sky is among the clearest on Earth. Visit the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd by day, and by night, explore the heavens at the Mt John Observatory. This International Dark Sky Reserve offers deep sky viewing like few places in the world — where stars don’t just shine, they dazzle.
Lake Wanaka Exploration
Just over an hour from Queenstown, Lake Wanaka offers a quieter, more contemplative beauty. Kayak across calm waters, hike to Instagram-famous Roy’s Peak, or simply wander the lakefront with an artisan coffee in hand. It’s also the gateway to Mt Aspiring’s alpine trails and glacier valleys — ideal for slow travellers and adventurers alike.
Milford Sound Cruise
Sail through the mist-shrouded majesty of Milford Sound, where sheer cliffs rise from inky waters and waterfalls tumble from ancient granite. Often called the eighth wonder of the world, this fjord delivers cinematic drama at every turn — whether spotted from the bow of a boat or beneath low-flying clouds. With seals, dolphins, and rainbows often joining the show, Milford is not just a cruise, but a journey into New Zealand’s rawest and most poetic wilderness.
Minus 5º Ice Bar
Step into a frosty wonderland sculpted entirely from ice — walls, glasses, furniture and all. At Minus 5º Ice Bar, don a cosy parka, sip cocktails from frozen tumblers, and pose beside dazzling ice art installations. Cool, quirky, and utterly unique, it’s a short but unforgettable chill between Queenstown’s high-octane adventures.
Mt Cook National Park Adventure
Home to glaciers, alpine lakes, and New Zealand’s tallest mountain, Mt Cook National Park offers hiking, heli-touring, and stargazing in sublime surroundings. Walk the Hooker Valley Track, cruise the iceberg-dotted Tasman Lake, or take a helicopter to remote snowfields. It’s a place that humbles — wild, windswept, and sacred to the Māori as Aoraki, the sky piercer.
Nevis Catapult Launch
Blast 150 metres across a dramatic canyon in 1.5 seconds with the Nevis Catapult — the only one of its kind. Set high in the Nevis Valley, this high-speed sling launches you forward and upward before a weightless drop into space. It’s futuristic, physics-defying fun for adrenaline junkies who’ve done everything else.
Paragliding over Lake Wakatipu
Take flight from Coronet Peak or Bob’s Peak and glide silently over Queenstown’s jaw-dropping landscapes. Tandem paragliding offers a bird’s-eye view of lake, mountain, and sky — peaceful, surreal, and unforgettable. With experienced pilots guiding your descent, you can sit back, soar, and let the wind carry you across paradise.
Polynesian Spa Experience
Sink into a geothermal pool at the Polynesian Spa, where mineral-rich waters flow from natural springs into terraced basins beside Lake Rotorua. Choose between acidic and alkaline pools, each with distinct healing properties, and gaze across misty water as your muscles melt into bliss. With private pools, serene lakefront views, and luxury treatments available, this iconic spa is as therapeutic as it is timeless.
Redwoods Treewalk Night Experience
As darkness falls, step onto a suspended walkway through Rotorua’s towering redwoods, softly illuminated by designer lanterns and the hush of the forest. This after-dark experience blends art, architecture, and ancient trees into a dreamscape of light and shadow. Suspended bridges sway gently between trunks, offering a meditative, otherworldly escape — quiet, enchanted, and deeply restorative.
River Punting on the Avon
Glide gently along the Avon River aboard a handcrafted wooden punt, steered by a punter in Edwardian attire. This serene, quintessentially Christchurch experience lets you drift through willow-lined banks and floral gardens right in the heart of the city. It’s peaceful, picturesque, and perfect for slowing down. Bring a warm jacket in cooler months and a camera year-round — it’s as photogenic as it is relaxing.