| Activities in Otago, New Zealand. Otago, NZ Activities types include: Air, Helicopter & Balloon, Cruises, Sailing & Water, Cultural & Theme, Day Trips & Excursions, Entertainment, Games & Fun, Family Friendly, Food, Wine & Nightlife, Heath & Beauty, Holiday & Seasonal Tours. |
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Otago New Zealand Activities
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Multi-day Tour - Christchurch - Starting from $1755.00 per person
Journey through the North Island of New Zealand and explore Waitomo, Rotorua and Lake Taupo, and discover the natural beauty of Kaikoura and Christchurch on this 5-day trip from Auckland to Christchurch or vice versa. See the glow worms at Waitomo Caves, relax at Rotorua's geothermal wonderland, see giant sperm whales at play and be mesmerized by the natural beauty of New Zealand. This 5-day tour will have you travelling by coach, train and ferry with plenty of time at leisure to make this... More... |
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Ports of Call Tour - Dunedin - Starting from $150.00 per person
Start at Port Chalmers to experience the beauty of Dunedin on a fantastic 5 hour tour of rich heritage, spectacular scenery. You will experience gorgeous and memorable landscape of Otago Peninsula with amazing string of rugged beaches, bays and wildlife. Your knowledgeable guide will show you the most breathtaking views and take you closer to nature and its wildlife. Spend some free time at Royal Albatross Centre: this place offers the world's only mainland colony of Royal Albatross. Here... More... |
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Maori - Queenstown - Starting from $425.00 per person
This is your chance to photograph one of the most spectacular and majestic places on Earth; Queenstown and the Southern Lakes. This full-day private photography tour will take you to the iconic locations you see in brochures as well as those special spots only a local would know, to explore and capture the beauty and splendor for yourself. This tour is designed for photography enthusiasts and your guide is a passionate landscape photographer, with years of local knowledge. Enjoy 8-9 hours... More... |
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Multi-day Tour - Franz Josef - Starting from $2299.00 per person
Winter is coming... So let's make it one hell of a party!! New Zealand’s South Island is a place of breathtaking beauty, and there’s no better time to explore it than a Kiwi winter. Snow-covered mountains, crisp blue lakes, unbeatable nightlife… You’ll spend two weeks exploring it all with us and making memories you’ll never forget. On your Kiwi Vibes tour, we guarantee you the time of your freakin’ life as you experience NZ’s ‘Epic South’ More... |
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Day Tour - Dunedin - Starting from $179.00 per person
Enjoy a guided tour of three of Dunedin's most beautiful gardens, take in the highlights of the city and enjoy a cafe lunch in a lovely bay setting. This 6.5 hour tour explores three of Dunedin's designated Gardens of International Significance - the Dunedin Botanic Garden, the authentic Chinese Garden, and beautiful Glenfalloch gardens situated on the stunning Otago Peninsula. You'll also see the highlights of Dunedin City and enjoy lunch in the settlement of Portobello overlooking the... More... |
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Private Tour - Queenstown - Starting from $1300.00 per person
A day tour from Queenstown allows you to see more of this stunning part of New Zealand than just the local area. Get out of the bustle of our busy town and see why the Southern Lakes are regarded as being world class on so many levels. Be picked up from your accommodation by your experienced local driver-guide in a late model private vehicle at a time that suits you. Have your tour tailored around you and your interests - See and do the things you'll enjoy and scratch the things you... More... |
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Ports of Call Tour - Dunedin - Starting from $225.00 per person
Start at Port Chalmers to experience the pure beauty of Dunedin on a fantastic tour of rich heritage, spectacular scenery. In addition you will join a 90 minute return coastal train trip. You will experience memorable landscape of Otago Peninsula with amazing string of rugged beaches, bays. Your knowledgeable guide will show you the most breathtaking views. Your tour will include an entry to the garden of the only castle of New Zealand - Larnach castle. You will stop at the world's steepest... More... |
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Kayaking - Queenstown - Starting from $725.00 per person
A Fly/Cruise & Kayak/Fly is the ultimate experience to discover Milford Sound above, on and below the surface, taking in magnificent views of mountains, lakes, waterfalls, glaciers and forest. This tour includes a return scenic flight from Queenstown with pilot commentary, Milford Sound Cruise, visit to the Milford Sound Underwater Observatory, one hour of guided kayaking around sheltered Harrison Cove, a freshly prepared meal, and hotel pick up/drop off in Queenstown provided. Kayak... More... |
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Family Friendly - Queenstown - Starting from $34.00 per person
Take a journey to New Zealand’s most thrilling 12D Motion Theatre, the ultimate all weather activity in Queenstown. We have 80+ movies and with your own personal theatre, we create tailor made packages to suit everyone! Each ride you take will be combined with up to 12 awesome effects such as snow, wind, rain, bubbles and a few extra surprises. More... |
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Sightseeing Cruise - Queenstown - Starting from $345.00 per person
Experience the natural beauty of New Zealand over two days with this Queenstown Super Saver. First up, take a wilderness cruise on Doubtful Sound and enjoy views of rainforests, rugged peaks, waterfalls and wildlife. The next day, cruise to Walter Peak aboard a vintage steamship and explore Walter Peak High Country Farm. Get an in-depth look at rural farm life and enjoy country hospitality with tea or coffee and homemade baked goods.
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Scenic Hotel Te Pania - Hotel - City. One of the first places in the world to see the light each day, Scenic Hotel Te Pania enjoys a premium waterfront...
Sheepworld and Country Life - Day Tour - Auckland. Starting from $287.50 per person. Sheepworld provides a unique insight into how we farm our sheep in New Zealand, then harvest and use their wool. ...
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