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New Zealand Attraction Activities
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Ports of Call Tour - Auckland - Starting from $45.00 per person
- When your cruise ship docks in Auckland, see the best of the city on an Auckland hop-on hop-off shore excursion. Discover the vibrant city with flexibility and ease on your tour of all the major sites and attractions.
- Visit Auckland's top attractions on two different tour routes and explore the historic suburb of Devonport with a complementary return ferry ride from downtown.
Each tour route takes approximately 1hr to complete and you can hop on and hop off as many... More... |
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Attraction - Wellington - Starting from $19.50 per person
Take a trip through time and see the evolution of New Zealand’s wildlife brought to life at ZEALANDIA Eco-sanctuary! This is one of New Zealand's premier eco-attractions located only ten minutes drive from central Wellington. At the ZEALANDIA Visitors Centre see the exhibition, where you'll discover New Zealand’s incredible natural history and world-renowned conservation movement showcased in a state-of-the-art indoor exhibition. Then step outside, through the predator-proof fence and into the... More... |
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Day Tour - Rotorua - Starting from $178.00 per person
Visit 2 of New Zealand's most popular attractions - A full-day small group tour from Rotorua.
Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland is a spectacular showcase of New Zealand’s most colourful and unique geothermal elements sculpted by thousands of years of volcanic activity. Sculptured out of volcanic activity and thousands of years in the making, Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland is considered to be New Zealand’s most colourful and diverse geothermal sightseeing attraction. Visit... More... |
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Historic - Waimate North
Te Waimate Mission House, built in 1832, is the second oldest standing building in New Zealand, and is the only survivor of three mission houses founded in 1830 on behalf of the Church Missionary Society by the Reverend Samuel Marsden with the agreement of local Nga Puhi. Enjoy the simple beauty of this Georgian building which was the heart of the Church Missionary Society's model farm - the forerunner of modern agriculture in New Zealand. More... |
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Attraction - Greymouth - Starting from $33.50 per person
Step back in time and discover a replica gold-rush village set in the late 1800’s. . Discover legendary stories through a fascinating mix of experience and display. Ride the Steam Train through native rain forest, experience the sights and sounds of a working sawmill, watch the sluice gun blast gold bearing rock and soil from the earth, then follow the races to the gold claim and pan for your own gold, a strike is guaranteed! There are over 30 shops and buildings to explore! More... |
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Historic - Auckland
See how Colonial Auckland's upper crust lived at Highwic - one of New Zealand's finest Carpenter Gothic homes. Built in 1862 by successful businessman and landowner Alfred Buckland, Highwic was home to Alfred's 21 children. Today the house is furnished with a wonderful selection of antiques, with a hectare of beautiful garden where visitors can still enjoy croquet and a quiet stroll - including the romantic Lover's Walk. More... |
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Historic - Hokianga
Visit the site of the third and largest signing of the Treaty of Waitangi at this Wesleyan Mission, located in one of the most stunning parts of the Hokianga Harbour. Built in 1838-39, the house is furnished with precious missionary items, portraits of historical figures including the chief Patuone, the missionaries' main protector. Visitors can also see the table on which the Treaty was signed at Mangungu as well as relics of the days when nearby Horeke was a ship-building yard. More... |
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Sightseeing - Wellington
Embark on a guided tour of Old St Paul's and explore one of New Zealand's most significant historic buildings. Listen to the story of this unique Gothic Revival style church constructed entirely of native New Zealand timber. Learn about the symbolic art and architecture here at Old St Paul's and marvel at the beautiful stained glass windows. More... |
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Ports of Call Tour - Whangarei - Starting from $290.00 per person
Experience the warmth of authentic Maori hospitality with a 5-hour extravaganza of traditional Maori tikanga - practices including our arts, delicious foods, songs and incredible history sharing. Become a part of the whanau-family and learn about New Zealand’s beautiful Maori culture directly from knowledgeable and passionate descendants of the land. You will immediately feel welcomed and at ease with your guides as you are welcomed into our own home to experience our culture, learn a Maori... More... |
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Ports of Call Tour - Tauranga - Starting from $150.00 per person
You will be met and collected from outside the Port of Tauranga wharf gates and taken for a sight seeing journey to Rotorua First we will travel past the Mt Maunganui beaches,stop for a photo and then travel towards Rotorua, but stopping at Te Puke (The Kiwifruit Capital of the world) where we will visit a Kiwifruit orchard. Continuing on through the Pine tree forests to Rotorua where we go to Whakarewarewa, 'Rotorua's Living Maori Village' . Included *Guided tour of the... More... |
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