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Kiwi Traverse

This pass starts in Auckland and finishes in Christchurch.
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Days: 11
Cost: From NZ$778 p.p.
Current Rates
Regular Discount Rate
1 Oct 2009-30 Sep 2010 NZ$915 p. p. NZ$778 p. p.

Add-Ons available using this pass
Milford Discovery NZ$145 p.p.
Winter North NZ$49 p.p.
Winter Total Northland NZ$143 p.p.

Sector 1 & 2: AUCKLAND-THAMES-ROTORUA

MAORI CULTURE, BUBBLING MUD, HOT POOLS

For many Magic Travellers this is the start of your New Zealand adventure, and what a great day we have in store for you. First up we take you to Mt Eden for the best view of Auckland, locally known as the City of Sails. After taking in this stunning panorama, we travel southeast across the Hauraki Plains across the quaint single lane Kopu bridge to Thames. Thames is the starting point for any passengers heading off to one of New Zealand's best regional destinations, the Coromandel Peninsula. From Thames we continue onto Paeroa, where you can pose for a photo with the world famous (in NZ) L&P bottle, before heading into the spa town of Te Aroha. Jump off and spend the night here if you want to experience hot soda springs that will ease away any aches and pains. Next stop Matamata (Hobbiton). Yes you LOTR fans will get the chance to have a picture in front of the Hobbiton sign before joining an optional Hobbiton tour. From here on in we turn up the adrenaline with an optional off-road safari and a lunch-time visit to Agroventures. Here you can Agrojet, Freefall Extreme, Schweeb or Swoop to your hearts content (you will find out more about these crazy inventions when you arrive!). We arrive into Rotorua by early afternoon where Maori culture and thermal activity combine to make a very unique destination. Upon arrival, you will be treated to a scenic tour of the city via the lake and government gardens before experiencing a heartfelt cultural welcome to the area. Next on the agenda is a tour of a local Greenstone (Pounamu) factory the sacred stone of NZ. Why not arrange a time to go back and design your very own memento of NZ. We then visit Whakarewarewa Village, a living Maori village with an abundance of culture and thermal activity on offer. Those choosing not to visit the village will get the chance to visit the stunning Redwood Forest. This evening, make sure you take the opportunity to try a superb Maori Hangi and Concert or relax in a hot pool - neither should be missed! We recommend you spend more than one night in Rotorua, as there is so much to do in this exceptional place.

Approximate arrival into Rotorua is 4.30pm.

Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Thames or Te Aroha

Sector 3: ROTORUA-WAITOMO-TAUPO

GLOW-WORMS, HUKA FALLS, SKYDIVING

Prepare yourself for a day jam-packed full of adventure!! We start the day heading west to Waitomo to visit the famous Glow-worm Caves, which are over 30 million years old. Here you can take a walk and a boat ride through the caves to view the amazing caverns and Glow-worms or be daring and have a go at one of the many activities Magic has on offer such as black water rafting, or abseiling into the caves (this is something you certainly won't have the chance to do too often!). By early afternoon we depart Waitomo and head towards Taupo. Our first stop is the mighty Huka Falls, throwing over 200,000 litres of water each second. Those in for an adrenaline rush will have the chance to try out the jet boat on the Huka river. For those wanting to experience one of the best thrills in NZ, Taupo is one of the most amazing places to skydive in NZ. From 15,000 feet you can see both coasts of NZ, just ask your driver to sort you out with a jump. For those not partaking in these adrenaline activities we continue onto Taupo, situated on the edge of a lake bigger than Singapore, in true Kiwi fashion this means there are heaps of things to do. Make sure you spend two nights here if you can to experience horse riding, kayaking or fishing on the lake, to name just a few options. Taupo is also the departure point to attempt the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Described as NZ's best one day trek you will need at least two nights in Taupo to undertake the walk that takes you into the heart of volcano country, Mt Doom. The nightlife in Taupo is outstanding, with many decent bars, cafes and restaurants to choose from.

Approximate arrival time in Taupo is 4.30pm.

Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Waitomo

Sector 4: TAUPO - WELLINGTON

TE PAPA, GREAT CAFES, LORD OF THE RINGS Today we head south out of Taupo following the lake before travelling along the aptly named Desert Road. This unique barren landscape forms part of New Zealand's only official desert, the Rangipo Desert. For film buffs this scenery is also another welcome to Lord of the Rings country, with amazing photo opportunities of the Tongariro National Park, live volcanoes and the Tolkien inspired 'Mt. Doom'. Later in the day we pass through the imaginatively named town of Bulls. Make sure you pay attention and try and spot a few of the unique shop names it's unforgettabull! In the afternoon, we arrive into Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, were we stop to view Parliament Buildings and 'The Beehive' before heading to the summit of Mt Victoria for some fantastic views across the city and Cook Strait. There's plenty to keep you busy here including lively cafes and don't miss a visit to Te Papa, the national museum.

Approximate arrival time in Wellington is 4.00pm.

Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Turangi

Sector 23: TRANZCOASTAL TRAIN: PICTON-CHRISTCHURCH

This amazing five hour rail journey, which will take you through 22 tunnels and over 175 bridges, departs Picton at 1pm heading south. The first part of the trip sees you travelling through the hilly wine country of Marlborough and includes a very brief stop in Blenheim. The line then heads out to the east coast where on one side of the train you have spectacular mountain ranges and on the other the rugged Pacific coastline. Try and spot dolphins, seals and penguins from the comfort of your carriage. You can break your journey by jumping off to overnight in the village of Kaikoura for whale watching and dolphin swimming or continuing on direct to Christchurch.

Approximate arrival time in Christchurch is 6.30pm

Sector 19: TRANZALPINE TRAIN: CHRISTCHURCH-GREYMOUTH

The TranzAlpine departs at 8:15am:

The TranzAlpine is world renowned as 'The Great New Zealand Rail Adventure'. Crossing the huge and fertile patchwork farmlands of the Canterbury Plains, The TranzAlpine winds its way over massive viaducts, through spectacular gorges and river valleys, before tracking slowly across the country's greatest mountain range, the Southern Alps. Following rivers and skirting lakes, it descends through lush beech forest to the Tasman Sea and the town of Greymouth.

The TranzAlpine will arrive in Greymouth at approximately 12:45pm

NB: You will need to make your own way to the train station.

Sector 7: GREYMOUTH-FRANZ JOSEF

GLACIER HIKING, MIRROR LAKES, UNTOUCHED WILDERNESS

This morning we travel further down the West Coast before stopping in the township of Hokitika, famous for its local cuisine and Pounamu (Greenstone). The traces of gold rush that brought thousands to the area in the mid 1800s are still evident in the historic town of Ross, where we take time to do a spot of gold panning later in the morning. Heading further south we enter Westland National Park, an area containing numerous scenic lakes, dense forests, many of the Southern Alps highest peaks and two amazingly accessible glaciers. Time for more adventure! We arrive into the alpine village of Franz Josef in time for those who want to partake in a half day glacier hike. If you wish to aim higher, take a heli-hike that will deliver you to the top of the glacier within the midst of the Southern Alps. If you want a bit more of a challenge, allow an extra day and go for the full day glacier hike. There are not too many opportunities in the world to do something like this. If glaciers aren’t your thing, another option here is to go kayaking on the scenic Lake Mapourika, surrounded by stunning mountain peaks.

Approximate arrival time into Franz Josef in winter is 12.00pm and summer is 1.00pm.

Sector 8: FRANZ JOSEF - QUEENSTOWN

UNLIMITED ADVENTURE, GREAT NIGHTLIFE, PANORAMIC VIEWS

We have an early start for an action packed day. First up we pass through Fox, another village nestled next to a glacier before stopping off at Lake Matheson. Often called the ‘Mirror Lake’, it is famous for its reflections of the Southern Alps which dominate the skyline - perfect for those picture postcard photos. As we head inland away from the west coast via Haast and Makarora, the scenery changes from dense forest to vast plateaus as we enter the Central Otago region. Make sure you have your cameras ready as we pass Lake Hawea and shortly after, Lake Wanaka – a popular and recommended overnight stop. Next up, is a stop at the home of the bungy, the Kawarau Bridge, 42m over the Kawarau River and the world’s first commercial bungy site. We head into Queenstown late afternoon where there are endless activity options, from mild to wild. We have allowed two days in Queenstown (but many people prefer to stay longer) to soak it all up.

Approximate arrival time in Queenstown is 5.30pm.

Sector Free: IN QUEENSTOWN

Spend the day trying one of the many activities in the "Adventure Capital of the World" or take a journey into majestic Milford Sound.

Sector 9: QUEENSTOWN-DUNEDIN

WILDLIFE, SCOTTISH HERITAGE, CHOCOLATE FACTORY Life will slow down a little as we leave Queenstown behind us. We head off along the old gold mining trail taking in some spectacular scenery through Central Otago to the city that is known as the ‘Edinburgh of the South’, Dunedin. A wonderful mixture of Victorian colonial history and contemporary cafes and bars, Dunedin also provides a great base to explore the largest variety of wildlife on the South Island. Upon arriving in Dunedin, get close to nature and join the highly recommended Elm Wildlife Tour that takes you to the Otago Peninsular to spot yellow-eyed penguins, Albatross, sea lions and fur seals up close. For something quite different, visit the Cadbury Chocolate Factory, where samples are included (yum!), or perhaps finish of a great day by joining the evening Speights Brewery Tour.

Approximate arrival time into Dunedin is 12.30pm.

Sector 10: DUNEDIN - MOERAKI BOULDERS - TEKAPO

LAKES, MOUNTAINS, STAR GAZING

We start the day with a chance to run up the world's steepest street (that's you, not the Magic coach!). The next stop is a walk on the beach to see the Moeraki Boulders, huge great rocks just scattered across the seashore renowned for their unique spherical shape. If you are after a real New Zealand experience take the opportunity to jump off the coach after passing through the historic stone town of Oamaru, and stay at a working farm in Kurow. As we head on into the Mackenzie Country, we pass by the Benmore Dam, the largest earth dam in the Southern Hemisphere. Keep an eye on the scenery as there are some amazing views of Aoraki Mt. Cook and the many surrounding lakes. The tranquil Lake Tekapo is our overnight destination, a small town located at the end of a lake by the same name. There is a lot on offer here including an optional day trip to Mt Cook, kayaking on the lake, fantastic sightseeing flights of the Southern Alps or a sedate visit to the idyllic Church of the Good Shepherd. Tonight, don't miss the chance to view the Southern Hemisphere stars up close.

Approximate arrival time into Lake Tekapo is 2.30pm.

Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Oamaru or Glenmac Farmstay

Sector 11: TEKAPO - CHRISTCHURCH

GARDEN CITY, HOT AIR BALLOONING, PUNTING

After leaving the shores of Lake Tekapo, we travel around the edges of the stunning Mackenzie Country, crossing over Burkes Pass and the foothills of the Southern Alps. We then pass through the picturesque towns of Fairlie and Geraldine, stopping here for a short time. For those considering undertaking the 'Lord of the Rings' tour, let your driver know as you can get picked up just before Methven, a rural Canterbury town. Methven is also the base for skiing Mt Hutt in the winter. The coach then heads through the Canterbury Plains, the largest area of flat land in NZ a huge contrast to our previous days travel! Before arrival into Christchurch, we venture across the Port Hills (weather dependent route) for views of Lyttleton Harbour finally stopping at the Sign of the Takahe for spectacular views of the Southern Alps and Christchurch City. Those flying out today can be dropped at the airport after accommodation drop offs.

Approximate arrival time into Christchurch is 2.30pm or 3.30pm at the airport.

Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Geraldene or Methven

Sector 99: PLEASE NOTE

The departure and arrival times listed above are approximate and many different factors can cause these times to alter so please use them as a guide only.

Activities available using this pass
Auckland Regular price Magic price
Harbour Bridge Experience NZ$65 NZ$65
New Zealand Surf Tours - 5 Day Surf Tour NZ$699 NZ$664
New Zealand Surf Tours - Surf School NZ$99 NZ$94
Sky Jump NZ$195 NZ$175
Christchurch Regular price Magic price
Hassle Free Holidays NZ$199 NZ$189
Mountain Bike Adventure Company NZ$50 NZ$50
Rangitata Rafts NZ$185 NZ$175
Skydivingnz.com NZ$295 NZ$295
Dunedin Regular price Magic price
Speights Brewery Tours NZ$17 NZ$15
Taieri Gorge Railway NZ$69 NZ$62
Franz Josef Regular price Magic price
Mountains to the Sea Combo NZ$415 NZ$400
Skydive New Zealand NZ$245 NZ$245
The Helicopter Line - Franz Josef HeliHike NZ$360 NZ$340
The Helicopter Line - Scenic Flights NZ$185 NZ$165
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