Adventure South New Zealand Bicycle Tours, Hiking Vacations & Adventure Travel New Zealand

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Adventure South operates a range of guided cycling, hiking and multi-adventure holidays to suit all levels of fitness. Our itineraries explore New Zealand’s scenic South Island and the cultural North Island. Small Groups, Great Guides, Superb Holidays ...



Northern Encounter Daily Trip Notes
 
Day 1 Auckland
We start the tour with a short drive to the waterfront where we board our yacht for a day's sailing on Auckland's sparkling Waitemata Harbour. The harbour is situated in the Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park. Before long, you will discover why Auckland is known as the City of Sails. Try your hand on the helm, learn the elements of sailing, or just sit back, relax and enjoy the sea breeze. A little after midday we drop anchor at a sheltered bay and enjoy a buffet lunch. Time to enjoy a swim at Motuihe Island or go for a walk along its golden sands learning a little about the Island's history as you go. In the late afternoon we return to Auckland and make our way back to the comfort and quiet of the Sebel Suites on the Auckland waterfront. (L)
 
Day 2 Auckland to Rotorua
Today we head southwards through the fertile Waikato farmlands and out to a private cave system close to the coast. Here we meet Phillip and Ann plus their delightful family. A chance to meet real New Zealanders on their home ground. Changing to boots and over pants we enter their private cave system with its glow worms and stalagmites providing a sense of wonder. After approximately an hour underground we exit and enjoy a luncheon spread amidst the beautiful gardens. Then it is back on board and the drive on to Rotorua. In Rotorua we take some time to explore the geothermal history before settling into our accommodation. (B, L)
 
Day 3 White Island
After an early breakfast, we head down highway 30 for an hour and a half to Whakatane, a small seaside town, whose main industries are forestry and a distribution centre for the surrounding dairy and fat lamb farming. It is also the departure point for our 50km boat ride to the steaming, active volcano, White Island. The boat anchors a few metres from shore. Here you don your gas mask and helmet and board the small tender vessel which ferries you to the old wharf. What follows is a fascinating tour, where you learn about the forces that are twitching, belching and rumbling all around you. Also hear the history of mans attempts to extract the sulphur from the island. The climax has to be the hike to the crater rim. Here you look down into the steaming, boiling crater lake. Back on board we have a delicious lunch as the boat begins the journey back to Whakatane. And who knows, with a little bit of luck we may even get to watch some dolphins and whales along the way. We return to Rotorua where this evening we visit a marae, the traditional village centre of Maori life. Here you will experience a formal Maori welcome performed by your hosts. They will then entertain us with a Maori concert, followed by a hangi (food cooked in an earth oven). (B, L, D)

Day 4 Rotorua to Whakapapa
The day starts with a visit to the Rotorua Bathhouse museum where we explore aspects of the Maori cultural and watch a short video presentation which explains the awesome forces that helped form this famous thermal wonderland. On the way to Taupo we stop at a fascinating thermal valley to explore boiling mud pools, mineral terraces and steaming volcanic lakes. Later in the day we visit the Wairaki geothermal area and then stop at the Huka Falls. Here New Zealand's longest river, the mighty Waikato, thunders through a narrow chasm, forming the Huka Falls.(oh yes, people kayak this) If time permits we take a short walk along the banks of the river allowing a good look at the falls, before we continue our drive along the eastern shores of Lake Taupo. By 2.00pm we are wetsuited up and start our next white water adventure on the Tongariro River. The grade 3 rapids are bouncy but not scary and the guides will keep you well informed. The 2-3 hour trip will keep you well amused and add an appetite for tonight. Above Lake Taupo on the Volcanic Plateau, nestled at the base of Mt Ruapehu is Whakapapa Village, our home for the next two nights. (B, L) 
 
Day 5  
From our hotel there are a wide range of activities available for today. Your guide will lead a trek out across the volcanic landscape heading to Tama lakes, a set of turquoise jewels hidden high on the slopes of Mt Ngarahoe. For those seeking a longer trek, the nearby Tongariro Crossing provides a challenging unguided alternative. A shuttle carries you to the start of the track and returns you from the far end at an additional cost. Locally there are numerous shorter tracks to explore and understand the convoluted landscapes, before returning at the end of the day to relax on the deck outside the hotel. (B, L)

Day 6
After breakfast we load up and head back into Taupo to catch the Gentle Annie roadway that crosses to the East coast and the new tourism Mecca that is the Hawkes Bay. This region is famous for its wine-making history and home of New Zealand’s best reds. To show off our wines, this afternoon’s activity is based around The New Zealand Wine Centre, which offers a unique way to present wine information to you. This visit will set you up for the dinner wine selection that evening in Napier, the Art Deco City. Nowhere else can you see such a variety of buildings in the style of the 1930s in such a concentrated area, all built after a 7.8 earthquake hit the area in 1931. This in combination with the palm trees, Norfolk Island pines and the Pacific Ocean views and breeze makes it a great place to stay the night. (B, L)

Day 7 
On our final travel day we have a quick start with a visit planned to Clifton Station and the Wool World – because no visit to NZ would be complete without a chance to understand wool! This mid morning visit sets us up for the drive southward heading to Wellington via the Rimutaka range and an eventual arrival into Wellington. If time permits we get a chance to visit Te Papa, our national museum. Then in the evening after dinner, we have a finale which is a visit to the Karori Wildlife centre and explore this stunning environment which is capped with a guided night walk to possibly see or hear a kiwi. It is a late night but tomorrow is the end for those not continuing with us to the south island. (B, L)

Day 8
The trip finishes after your breakfast and check out leaving you free to travel on to further destinations – or to join us with the start of today’s Day 1 of the West Coast Encounter. (B)
 
(B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
 
 
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2010/2011
Nov 15th Auckland A
Dec 20th Auckland* A
Jan 24th Auckland A
Feb 28th Auckland A
Apr 4th Auckland A
A:Available
L:Limited Seats
C:Closed
2010/2011

NZ$3,790

AU$3,070

Single Supplement (extra)

NZ$948

AU$768