Tourist Attractions

Experience the ultimate relaxation and entertainment in Lake Tekapo. Nestled between Christchurch and Queenstown in the heart of the Mackenzie region, this town boasts pristine lake waters set against the Southern Alps. The turquoise color of Lake Tekapo is enhanced by glacier-derived rock flour. Along the lakeshore stands the charming Church of the Good Shepherd, offering stunning views of Mount Cook through its altar window.

Embark on an epic adventure by taking a helicopter ride to the stunning Tasman Glacier. Soar above the Southern Alps, exploring this rugged ice terrain during a 2-hour hike. Your journey will reach an altitude of 3000 meters, offering breathtaking views of the Southern Alps’ highest peaks, like Mount Ollivier and Mount Tasman. Don glacier boots and grab trekking poles as you navigate this stunning environment. On the return flight, you’ll pass the colossal Hochstetter Icefall on the eastern side of Mount Ollivier and Cook Mountain, standing at 1000 meters (3200 feet) high.

Step aboard the TSS Earnslaw, a vintage steamship that offers a glimpse into the early 20th-century elegance. As it glides on the picturesque Lake Whakatipu, observe the busy stokers, feel the warmth from the furnaces, and listen to the powerful steam engine. Visit the Walter Peak High-Country Farm to learn about high-country life. Upon disembarking, a welcoming rural host will guide you through this historic farm. Witness a sheep-shearing demonstration, watch farm dogs herding sheep, visit livestock pens, and feed the animals. Enjoy freshly baked afternoon tea in a charming rustic woolshed.

Ride the iconic Skyline Gondola, the Southern Hemisphere’s steepest cable car, for stunning views of Queenstown and the surrounding mountains. At 480 meters above Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu, you’ll reach Bob’s Peak, offering a 220-degree panoramic view. From the viewing platform, enjoy a magnificent vista of the lake and mountains, including Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Walter Peak, and Cecil Peak. Taste top New Zealand cuisine at Stratosfare Restaurant and Bar while exploring the southern night sky.

Itinerary

Shanghai>Auckland>Christchurch

Upon arriving in Christchurch, visit Hagley Park and take a leisurely punt on the Avon River

While enjoying the evolving scenery of Christchurch Botanic Gardens and the city center, take a tranquil Avon River punt ride, skillfully guided by the punter. Experience the genuine Edwardian-era charm of this river journey.

Christchurch>Oamaru

Morning Itinerary

Explore International Antarctic Centre

Explore the four Antarctic seasons, face Antarctic storms, learn about scientists’ lives in Antarctica, visit New Zealand’s Scott Base, and get close to little blue penguin families!

Afternoon Itinerary

Travel to Oamaru and visit Blue Penguin Colony

The Little Blue Penguin, the world’s smallest penguin at 20-30cm in height, returns home in groups at nightfall. They follow a regular schedule, leaving at sunrise and returning at sunset while their partners or hungry chicks eagerly await in the nests. You can observe their journey back to their nests while guides explain their habits.

Oamaru>Tekapo

Morning Itinerary

Depart to Lake Tekapo

Lake Tekapo is a lake that transforms throughout the day, offering various scenic views. Sitting on the scattered, differently-sized stones along the lakeshore, the calm water reflects like a clear mirror.

Evening Itinerary

Mt. John Stargazing tour

Head to the Mount John Observatory, operated by the University of Canterbury, and explore the scientific wonders of the southern hemisphere’s night sky using various refracting telescopes. Listen to legendary stories that transcend time and space.

Tekapo>Mount Cook>Wanaka

Morning Itinerary

Depart to Mount Cook for the Tasman Glacier Heli Hike

This adventure combines a thrilling helicopter flight to Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest peak, with an exciting glacier hike on the country’s largest glacier.

Afternoon Itinerary

Traveling along Highway 80, you’ll be captivated by an unforgettable sight. Lake Pukaki is famous for its stunning blue waters and is often celebrated as one of New Zealand’s most beautiful lakes.

Lake Wanaka and That Wanaka Tree

Wanaka’s Lake, with its crystal-clear waters, resembles a sapphire set amidst the mountains.

Wanaka>Arrowtown>Queenstown

Morning Itinerary

Arrowtown

Arrowtown, nestled along the Arrow River, is one of New Zealand’s most picturesque settlements. Enjoy a leisurely walk along tree-lined streets, taking in the restored cottages and gold mining heritage.

 

Afternoon Itinerary

Onsen Hot Pools

Soak in a hot spring among the cliff-top cedars, enjoying the beautiful mountain views.

Skyline Gondola + Buffet Dinner

Take a ride on Queenstown’s iconic Skyline Gondola for breathtaking views of the town and mountains. Enjoy a meal at Stratosfare Restaurant with nighttime vistas.

Queenstown>Glenorchy>Queenstown

Morning Itinerary

Depart to Glenorchy

Glenorchy, situated on the northern shore of Lake Wakatipu, is a mere 45-minute drive from Queenstown and serves as the gateway to various hiking trails and the magical realm of Middle-earth.

 

Afternoon Itinerary

TSS Earnslaw Lake Cruises

Take a ride on the TSS vintage steamship and cruise the stunning Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown. You can also choose to visit Walter Peak Farm for close animal encounters, and wool shearing demonstrations, and indulge in a classic New Zealand BBQ feast.

Queenstown>Auckland>Departure Point

Full-day Itinerary

Enjoy free time in Queenstown in the morning, and in the afternoon, board a flight to Auckland for a connecting flight back to the departure city.