| Cultural & Theme Activities in South Island, New Zealand. South Island, NZ Cultural & Theme. |
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South Island Cultural & Theme Activities
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Private Tour - Blenheim - Starting from $295.00 per person
A private winter wine and scenic tour departing Blenheim at 11:00 am and returning at 4:00 pm is the perfect option for discovering Marlborough which has the record for the longest sunshine hours in New Zealand. There are plenty of sensational wines, gourmet delights and stunning scenic landscapes all year round for you to enjoy. Indoor and outdoor itineraries are custom made to suit your day. Travel in comfort with your tour guide, a local owner with experience and knowledge to share. Relax... More... |
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Maori - Queenstown - Starting from $119.00 per person
- Departs 8.00am returns 12.00pm Daily (Allow 4 Hours)
- Tour Available in English, Spanish and Mandarin
Join us on a journey like no other, our fully equipped 4WD all-terrain vehicle can handle any conditions. Spend the morning on The Old Gold Trail to discover Central Otago’s rich history. Your driver will take you off road along rugged 4WD farm tracks to a traditional high country New Zealand farm. As you climb up the mountains, you will see stunning... More... |
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Day Tour - Paihia - Starting from $60.00 per person
Visit the historical town of Kerikeri — home to the country’s first permanent mission station and some of its oldest buildings — on this afternoon tour from Paihia. With a guide, visit the Mission House and Stone Store to learn about the town’s Maori and European settlement history. You’ll also get a taste of the area’s delights with stops at an organic winery and Makana Confections chocolate factory. Upgrade to include a morning sightseeing cruise on the Bay of Islands. More... |
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Museum - Dunedin - Starting from $15.00 per person
Discover the secrets of the surprising south, from its unique wildlife and natural resources to the strong and enterprising people of the land. Hear of the journeys of early Māori sourcing seasonal food supplies or precious pounamu (greenstone), and learn how whaling, gold, agriculture and industries built Otago's prosperity. See the largest collection of articulated moa skeletons in the world, plus New Zealand’s largest fossil, the Shag Point plesiosaur.
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Lunch - Queenstown - Starting from $105.00 per person
A return scenic cruise from Queenstown Bay, across stunning Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm on our vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw, a farm tour and a delicious BBQ Lunch served on the sunny terrace at the Colonel’s Homestead.
Before lunch, the rural demonstrator will give guests an insight into life in the New Zealand high country by providing an entertaining farm show including working sheep dogs and sheep shearing.
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Bike Tour - Auckland - Starting from $199.00 per person
Auckland City Discovery - Privately Guided Bike Tour See Auckland’s most famous city sights as well as plenty of hidden gems, on this guided bike tour in Auckland city. The route follows safe, off-road cycle paths the entire way. This is a 4-hr private tour, which means you set the pace and ask as many questions as you like! Discover gorgeous inner city parks, creative... More... |
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Maori - Te Anau - Starting from $835.00 per person
Want to explore the beautiful New Zealand on your very own private tour? 1-21 day tours available for up to 11 people. Let your own personal guide take you to the secret spots only Kiwi's know, while explaining the culture and history to you. Use one of our set itineraries or tell us where you want to g,o and let us build an amazing custom tour just for you. Book your own accommodation for complete flexibility, or better yet, take advantage of our discounts on accommodation and activities with... More... |
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Museum - Blenheim - Starting from $20.00 per person
Visit the new ‘Dangerous Skies’ exhibition which features stories from World War II at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Museum. These are tales of daring, valour and tragedy stretching from the British Isles to the forests of Germany, an embattled but courageous Russia and the steaming hot jungles of South East Asia. Two of the star attractions are a twin engine bomber, the world's only flyable Mk1 Avro Anson and a Griffon powered Mk.XIVe Spitfire. Women also feature more prominently in this... More... |
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Hiking - Walking - Queenstown - Starting from $149.00 per person
The Remarkables alpine range around Queenstown is the finest in the country, renowned for its spectacular hiking/trekking terrain and awe-inspiring views. Your guide will take you on a hike tailored to your fitness and experience level on this 4 hour small group tour, exposing you to the most breath-taking sights of this alpine wonderland.
Alpine guided walks are accessible, off the beaten track (no signs, paths or people!), and tailored to your fitness level. Escape the crowds and... More... |
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Maori - Dunedin - Starting from $25.00 per person
Join the locals. 2nd & 4th Saturdays morning walk & Talk an art precinct Summer/Autumn & Spring seasons. Discover Dunedin’s fabulous visual arts. Always changing. Always evolving. Along with the literary art and music scene, Dunedin has developed a great fine visual arts sector. There is a significant collection of fine art galleries, ever changing exhibitions of emerging, mid-career and established artists, reflecting the creativity found in the Southern climes. More... |
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Park Lodge Motel - Motel. Park Lodge Motel is a 10-minute walk from Te Awamutu Rose Gardens and features a children’s playground and BBQ area. It...
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