- From: 02/10/2021
- For: 16 days
- Landing in: Wellington, New Zealand
- Returning from: Wellington, New Zealand
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Wellington, New Zealand
0 nightsWed. Feb 10
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Napier, New Zealand
2 nightsWed. Feb 10-Fri. Feb 12
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Rotorua, New Zealand
2 nightsFri. Feb 12-Sun. Feb 14
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Tauranga, New Zealand
2 nightsSun. Feb 14-Tue. Feb 16
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Coromandel Town, New Zealand
2 nightsTue. Feb 16-Thu. Feb 18
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Kaitaia, New Zealand
2 nightsThu. Feb 18-Sat. Feb 20
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Raglan, New Zealand
1 nightSat. Feb 20-Sun. Feb 21
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New Plymouth, New Zealand
1 nightSun. Feb 21-Mon. Feb 22
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Feilding, New Zealand
2 nightsMon. Feb 22-Wed. Feb 24
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Wellington, New Zealand
0 nightsWed. Feb 24
Recommended attractions
0 nightsWed. Feb 10
New Zealand's capital is a city with upbeat energies, boasting a thriving nightlife, rich museums, historic buildings, and more.
2 nightsWed. Feb 10 - Fri. Feb 12
Full of Art Deco architecture, this city offers an array of cultural attractions, from museums, to monuments, to verdant gardens.
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Historic Center, Napier
Wander through main streets and thoroughfares brimming with the charm of the Roaring Twenties, quaint shops, and great cafes.
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Westshore Beach, Napier
Go for a dip in the water, or while away your afternoon reading and basking in the sun.
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Marine Parade, Napier
Take a stroll along the boardwalk, with gorgeous views, parks, and children's play areas.
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Mission Estate Winery, Napier
The oldest winery in New Zealand offers wonderful tours, historic overviews of local viticulture, and marvelous tastings.
2 nightsFri. Feb 12 - Sun. Feb 14
Famed for its geothermal activity, this city is favored by travelers and offers an array of geysers, hot springs, and mud pools.
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Tamaki Maori Village, Rotorua
Discover Maori traditions and delve into their rich culture through food, music, and stories, in this wonderful heritage village.
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Historic Center, Rotorua
Walk the streets breathing its distinctive sulphuric air, drop by a spa for a mud bath, or head to the town center to view the geyser.
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Whakarewarewa - the Living Maori Village, Rotorua
A wonderful village still occupied by Maori, where you can learn about local myths, traditional crafts, and buy authentic souvenirs.
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Te Puia, Rotorua
An cultural center with a wealth of Maori arts and crafts, as well as live performances, kiwi, mud pools, and the renowned geyser.
2 nightsSun. Feb 14 - Tue. Feb 16
A thriving city, Tauranga is home to a wonderful arts scene, historic landmarks, a wealth of outdoor activities, and fine beaches.
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Historic Center, Tauranga
Explore bustling streets full of shops, restaurants, and galleries, enjoying the lively atmosphere of this center.
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Maunganui Beach, Tauranga
With incredible scenery, crystal clear blue water, and fine white sand, this beach is recognized as one of New Zealand's best.
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Mount Maunganui, Tauranga
Hike up the mount and explore it's rocky summit for some superb views over the bay, the city, and the surrounding area.
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Classic Flyers Museum, Tauranga
A museum dedicated to the preservation of New Zealand's aviation history, as well as a collection of historic and classic aircraft.
2 nightsTue. Feb 16 - Thu. Feb 18
Feel like you're in paradise in this gorgeous town, known for its beautiful bays, majestic waterfalls, and delicious fresh seafood.
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Town Center, Coromandel Town
Stroll though this amazing town, planning out how to spend your day, sampling fresh seafood, and enjoying the laid back atmosphere.
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Waiheke Island
Offering an array of beaches with many fun water activities, this island is also home to art galleries and superb local vineyards.
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Auckland
Famed for its cultural diversity and vibrant energy, this metropolis boasts parks and museums, two harbors, and great restaurants.
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Rangitoto Island
This iconic volcanic island boasts strong links to local Maori heritage, offering great hiking and incredible views from the top.
2 nightsThu. Feb 18 - Sat. Feb 20
An off-the-beaten-path destination with authentic New Zealandian atmosphere.
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Kaitaia Historic Center
Walk through the town center and get a feel for the local culture.
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Paihia
The best town for exploring the Bay of Islands, this town is known for its stunning scenery and array of water sport opportunities.
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Waitangi
Located in the gorgeous Bay of Islands, this lovely town also holds historic significance as the site of the founding of New Zealand.
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Kerikeri
Possibly New Zealand's best small town, Kerikeri is brimming with charm, rich history, lovely shops, and a marvelous atmosphere.
1 nightSat. Feb 20 - Sun. Feb 21
An off-the-beaten-path destination with authentic New Zealandian atmosphere.
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Raglan Historic Center
Walk through the town center and get a feel for the local culture.
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Auckland
Famed for its cultural diversity and vibrant energy, this metropolis boasts parks and museums, two harbors, and great restaurants.
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Waiheke Island
Offering an array of beaches with many fun water activities, this island is also home to art galleries and superb local vineyards.
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Waitomo Caves
A web of popular limestone caves, offering a range of tours from easy to extreme, famed for its glow-worm colonies and stalactites.
1 nightSun. Feb 21 - Mon. Feb 22
With an access to beaches and the towering Mt. Taranaki, this port city also boasts a couple of galleries and a friendly atmosphere.
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Historic Center, New Plymouth
Specked with 19C buildings and lined with bustling shops and cafes, the streets of New Plymouth offer a nice afternoon of exploring.
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Beach, New Plymouth
Walk along the beach, enjoying the wonderful landscape, the sea breeze in your hair, and the warm fine sand between your toes.
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Paritutu Rock, New Plymouth
Climb up the Paritutu Rock, a trace of prehistoric volcanic activity, and enjoy spectacular views over the Sugar Loaf Islands.
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New Plymouth Coastal Walkway
A 10km trail running along the coast, lined with cultural landmarks, lagoons, parks, and great beaches.
2 nightsMon. Feb 22 - Wed. Feb 24
An off-the-beaten-path destination with authentic New Zealandian atmosphere.
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Feilding Historic Center
Walk through the town center and get a feel for the local culture.
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Queen Elizabeth Park
Situated on the Kapiti Coast, this gorgeous coastal park is known for its sand dunes and historic pa sites at Whareroa Beach and Wainui Beach.
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Tongariro National Park
New Zealand's oldest national park boasts active volcanoes, Maori sites, and world-renowned hiking, including Mt. Doom from Lord of the Rings!
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Whanganui
A quiet city offering a selection of Maori landmarks, watersports opportunities, nice museums, and lots of outdoorsy fun.
0 nightsWed. Feb 24
New Zealand's capital is a city with upbeat energies, boasting a thriving nightlife, rich museums, historic buildings, and more.