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Day 1.
Christchurch to Nelson. After collecting your
car depart Christchurch and drive north to Kaikoura, renowned for its year
round whale and dolphin watching. Travel via Blenheim and on to Nelson where
sunshine, golden beaches, national parks, boutique wineries and waterfront
cafés await you.
Day 2.
Nelson at leisure. Lots of options today
including beaches to explore, harbour cruises, walks or adventure
activities. Nelson is also the gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park, the
smallest of New Zealand's national parks, with glittering beaches, turquoise
water and spectacular ocean views.
Day 3.
Nelson to Punakaiki. From Nelson journey
through scenic reserves to Westport. Westport is a historic coal-mining
settlement; the coal town museum has historical exhibitions and photographic
displays. Visit the seal colony before continuing on to Punakaiki.
Day 4.
Punakaiki to Franz Josef. This morning explore
Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and the Blowholes before continuing south to Franz
Josef, an area of mountain peaks, impressive glaciers, tranquil lakes,
raging rivers, lush rainforest and a magnificent coastline. Explore the base
of the glaciers or take a scenic flight.
Day 5. Franz
Josef to Queenstown. Travel through the scenic wilderness of Haast
pass, stopping along the way to take advantage of many short nature walks
and picnic spots before continuing to Queenstown.
Day 6.
Queenstown at leisure. Nestled on the shores of
Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the majestic Southern Alps. Queenstown is
recognised as New Zealand's premier visitor destination.
Day 7.
Queenstown to Te Anau. Journey through
mountains and alongside lakes to Te Anau. If you have time you can drive to
Milford Sound, we suggest a cruise on Milford Sound with its sheer cliffs,
cascading waterfalls and majestic Mitre Peak (extra cost).
Day 8.
Te Anau to Dunedin. Today is spent driving the
southern scenic route exploring the Catlins area. The Catlins is home to an
abundance of wildlife, and Nugget Point is a stunning and accessible place
for viewing seals and penguins. Continue to Dunedin, a historic university
town, that was first settled by the Scottish as it is renowned as the
“Edinburgh of the South”.
Day 9.
Dunedin to Christchurch. Depart Dunedin and
head north to Timaru a place known for its extensive Edwardian and Victorian
architecture. Stop and enjoy the coastal views from Caroline Bay before
continuing on to Christchurch.
Day 10.
Christchurch to your next stop. This morning at
leisure before returning your rental vehicle. |