Off the Beaten Track New Zealand Adventure

What to expect on this itinerary
So much of New Zealand is so blissfully off the beaten track. This two-week tour will take you to many of the country’s most secret places and hidden destinations, where silence and adventure showcase a country untamed. You will be indulging in helicopter rides to active volcanoes, rafting through the private Maori land, escaping to remote vineyards, and hiking through the wilderness. Handpicked lodges elevate your sense of getting away from the crowds, and there will be many beautiful ways to explore this marvelous country.
Customizable Itinerary
Auckland to Bay of Islands – Cruising in Paradise
When you are battling with jet lag and travel fatigue, the best thing to do is to cruise. You can recline on the deck of a chartered yacht, feel a refreshing wind as it passes your ears, and gaze upon deserted islands. When the captain drops anchor, you can jump into beautiful Pacific waters or kayak to an isolated and uninhabited beach. To round off your introductory day, you will indulge in a picnic that will be complete with a bottle of sparkling champagne. So, rest, kick-back, and forget about planning anything. From the moment that you land in the Bay of Islands, there is not much that you need. An airport transfer will bring you to the harbor-side lodge, and your day can be as relaxed as you require.
What's Included:
Bay of Islands – Helicopter Tour to Cape Reinga and Rally Car Adventure
Bay of Islands – More Sailing in the Wilderness
Taupo – Blackwater Cave Rafting or Abseiling in a Lost World
Taupo – Active Volcano Heli-Hike
Hawkes Bay – Spa Relaxation at New Zealand’s Hidden Vineyards
Nelson to Westhaven Inlet – Cruising and Kayaking Abel Tasman National Park
Westhaven Inlet – Kahurangi Hiking Trails and Coastal Fishing
Westhaven Inlet – A Safari Wilderness Tour
Queenstown to Wanaka – The World’s Southernmost Wine Region
Wanaka – Horse Riding and Mountain Biking in Mt Aspiring National Park
Wanaka – Helicopter and Kayaking in Fjordland
Wanaka to Queenstown – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Escape to the bucolic beauty of Hawkes Bay, where vineyards and cliffs provide time away from the world
- Discover New Zealand’s volcanoes in an offbeat way with a Heli-Hike around active craters
- Cruise around the Bay of Islands on a private yacht, where you can stop at deserted beaches and islands
- Indulge in horse riding and hiking in the depths of Mt. Aspiring National Park.
- Kayak around the beautiful shores of Abel Tasman National Park to witness rays and sharks in pristine coves
- Helicopter around Fjordland National Park to discover landscapes that are rarely even glimpsed by visitors
- Explore Cape Reinga and take a guided drive on New Zealand’s world rally route
- Abseil in remote Maori lands and raft black waters near Taupo
- Relax in the world’s southernmost wine region, which is just one highlight of three nights that are spent around Lake Wanaka
- Bask in a safari wilderness tour around Kahurangi, which is New Zealand’s forgotten national park
- Luxuriate at your remote accommodations that are far from the tourist trail, including a stunning lodge on Westhaven Inlet
Detailed Description
New Zealand is a country that is dominated by wilderness. So much of the land remains not only off the beaten track, but virtually unknown and explored. Here, you do not need to travel far to escape the crowds. All you must do is stay clear of the standard best of route. With this handcrafted vacation, you go much further than that. You will explore private Maori-owned lands that are closed to the public, and by helicopters and boats, you will visit active volcanoes and deserted islands. This will not just be a vacation to destinations that do not see as many visitors but will be an excursion into landscapes that few have had the privilege to see.
Going off the beaten track is a mix of where you go and how you get there. There will be rally car driving in the remote north, four different helicopter tours, kayaking, and rafting in untouched wildernesses along with plenty of downtime to spend on the coast. From the Bay of Island to Lake Taupo and Hawkes Bay, you can enjoy the complete array of North Island landscapes. Then, with a remote base on both Westhaven Inlet and Lake Wanaka, you can truly discover Te Wahipounamu, which is the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site that encompasses half of the South Island. Your accommodation has been handpicked to maximize your sense of seclusion, notably boutique lodges that do not find their way into standard tourist brochures.
Going off the beaten track in New Zealand typically involves adventure. You will be visiting places that are inaccessible by road in addition to destinations where the reason for being there is to feel the outdoors. Still, the level of adventure can always be adjusted on a private tour. For example, you can choose kayaking and quad biking in the Bay of Islands, or you may prefer to stick to lazy afternoons on a yacht charter. With each helicopter tour, there will be an option to hike in the very remote wilderness, but it can be just as exciting to climb out and simply enjoy the silence and unobstructed views.
You will kick-start your vacation in the Bay of Islands where a yacht charter can access uninhabited islands and beaches. This is New Zealand’s tropical Pacific, and it is an ideal place to overcome the jet lag and feel the allure of nature. On day two, you will helicopter to Cape Reinga, where the adventure can include quad biking on Ninety Mile Beach and a guided, rally car tour that is far from the road. Taupo is a pretty touristic destination, but you are not staying in the town on days four or five. Instead, by using an isolated lakeside base, these two days will be about unique means of exploration.
You will helicopter and hike upon active volcanoes on day five after rafting and abseiling in backcountry Maori lands the day before. These two days of great outdoors will be followed by two days in the vineyards. Hawkes Bay is a remote getaway, and you will not have much to do here other than wine tasting, cliff-side picnics, and a beautiful spa. It will be a chance to catch your breath and wonder why so few people visit Hawkes Bay. After flying to Nelson, you will spend days eight to ten on Westhaven Inlet, which will be a private little base for discovering Abel Tasman and Kahurangi national parks.
Here, you can kayak and cruise along the coastline with reef sharks and rays that can be easily spotted in turquoise coves. There will be a safari wilderness tour, a four-wheel drive expedition into the backcountry, and the hiking trails of a huge national park. Rather than staying in touristic Queenstown, you will culminate your tour on Lake Wanaka, which is more tranquil. You can explore the vineyards on day 12 before horseback riding and mountain biking in Mt. Aspiring National Park, which is a customizable journey that can really evoke wild and forgotten New Zealand. Fjordland is a dramatic final destination, and while it is famous, you will be going off the beaten track on a helicopter tour that will have you wishing that your back home involved adventure like this.
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Starting Price
$19,200 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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We had a great trip! All the logistics and connections were spot-on. If I had it to plan again, I would incorporate fewer long drives and possibly take one or two short flights. We had three days of actual driving five-plus hours, which turned into six to seven hours with stops.
Highlights included the Christchurch tour, the Around the Basin bike tour in Queenstown, the Doubtful Sound overnight cruise, biking around Lake Tekapō, as well as Kaikōura, and the glowworm caves in Te Anau. The TranzAlpine train was enjoyable. However, the mountain scenery encountered was not as dramatic as that seen in the more southern areas.
Unfortunately, our helicopter ride to the glaciers in Franz Josef was rained out. Our days in Queenstown were muted with fog, so both the gondola dinner experience, as well as the dinner cruise on Lake Wakatipu, were somewhat compromised. Both activities involved large buffets, with mediocre food and lots of tourists.
We enjoyed the Fiordland jet-boat ride and the biking back option. I felt the portion on the water was a bit light on the 360 turns and heavy on the nature focus. The Dark Sky experience was a disappointment, as wind conditions only allowed our group to go to the crater, not the observatory. Add to that a very bright, near-full moon and the conditions were not ideal for viewing.
After that late-night experience, the next day we drove to Lake Tekapō (with stops, six to seven hours). Between the time in the car and a developing hip issue that could compromise the required hiking, we decided not to drive one-and-a-half hours the next morning to Mount Cook for the Tasman Glacier tour.
Kaikōura is an attractive, quiet coastal town that was a nice final stop on our itinerary. We rented bikes and traversed the Peninsula Trail, including the seal colony.
All of our accommodations were in line with the parameters that we gave Zicasso’s travel specialist regarding location, ratings, and features. We especially enjoyed our hotel in Christchurch, our hotel in Te Anau, and our inn in Kaikōura. The motel in Lake Tekapō was the most dated property; however, the location was fabulous.
Again, we had a wonderful trip and I have already recommended this travel company to our friends, who are booked later this year.
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The travel arrangements, activities, and accommodations were all excellent; we couldn't be happier.
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Excellent trip—the planning was flawless and Zicasso’s travel specialist was a pleasure to work with. She remained available to us during our entire trip and anytime I had a question, she responded immediately.
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In short, Zicasso’s travel company did a great job with our trip, start to finish. I gave the travel agent some parameters, e.g., some adventure, some chill, stay in nice places, don’t move too many times, etc. Having not been to New Zealand, and specifically the South Island, I had no idea what to plan, travel distances, or places to stay, and the travel company put together a great trip. Anyone planning a self-drive to the South Island would be wise to use this travel company and our travel agent for planning. I couldn’t be happier!
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Zicasso’s travel company did a fabulous job crafting a two-week experience of New Zealand that perfectly fit our interests. It really couldn’t have been better. Every day was something new, yet we always felt relaxed, knowing that everything was well planned. It was a perfect way to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary.
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Zicasso’s travel specialist and his team are incredibly knowledgeable. They listened closely to our preferences, thereby ensuring organization of a trip that aligned perfectly with our interests and desires. The entire team is very attentive and responsive. I highly recommend this travel company and I will be sharing my thoughts with friends and colleagues who may be considering a trip to New Zealand. Further, knowing that the team also helps clients traveling to Australia, we intend to use them for a future trip there.
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