| Maori Activities in South Island, New Zealand. South Island, NZ Maori Cultural Activities. |
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South Island Maori Activities
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Maori - Picton - Starting from $105.00 per person
Explore New Zealand's premier wine region on this half-day tour from Picton. Visit four different wineries in the Marlborough wine region and visit the boutique Chocolate Factory, stroll through the vineyards, and sample wines such as Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. This small-group tour is limited to 11 people and it tailored to the needs of people coming off the Cruise Ships who may have different timing requirements to our standard daily tours. More... |
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Day Tour - Queenstown - Starting from $75.00 per person
Join a scenic cruise to Walter Peak on board the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw, departing from Queenstown. Upon arrival experience rural New Zealand as you're taken on a walking tour of the farm. Learn about traditional farming practices and the significance of the various animals. Watch sheep dogs in action and see a sheep shearing demonstration. Enjoy a traditional afternoon tea then stroll through the lakeside gardens before boarding the TSS Earnslaw and returning back to Queenstown. More... |
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Maori - - Starting from $119.00 per person
Explore spectacular Dunedin city and Otago Peninsula on this full-day small group tour (6 people Max). Visit Baldwin St (steepest street in the world), the University of Otago and Dunedin’s famous Scottish heritage sites. Then we will travel alongside the picturesque Otago harbour and head across to Sandfly Bay to spot local wildlife. Lunch is taken at the beautiful and historic Larnach Castle. We then journey to the rugged coastline and a visit to unique Tunnel Beach. More... |
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Maori - Paihia - Starting from $99.00 per person
Experience an exclusive maori cultural guided tour through an amazing native kauri forest in the Bay of Islands. Learn how maori traditionally used the trees, plants and birds of the forest to heal, protect, nourish, entertain and support their growing families. Duration: 3.5 hours from 10.00am until 1.30pm daily (except Sundays) More... |
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Ports of Call Tour - Christchurch - Starting from $50.00 per person
This group tour travels directly to Otautahi, the Maori name given to represent Christchurch, offering an opportunity to explore the newest city in the world.. Where rejuvenation is everywhere! You will have approximately 3 hours free time to explore at your own pace. Highlights in walking distance of your drop off in Christchurch include the Botanical Gardens, Punting on the Avon, Central Christchurch shopping precinct, Art Gallery, Canterbury Museum and the National Earthquake Memorial Wall.... More... |
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Ports of Call Tour - Paihia - Starting from $150.00 per person
During this tour you will experience an encounter with mighty prehistoric giants that only a couple of centuries ago dominated the vast forests of the North Island of New Zealand. You will see amazing Kauri – our bewitching giants... ... and tiny and defenseless glow warms which bring to the darkness of the underground caves a mysterious bluish glow of an endless starry sky… More... |
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Maori - Wanaka - Starting from $99.00 per person
The Rob Roy Glacier Track run provides a glimpse into the majestic raw power of Mt Aspiring National Park. This run makes you feel like you have hiked days into the wilderness. An hour drive in one of the most scenic spots in the New Zealand will bring you to Raspberry Creek. From here it is around 11km return to the top glacier lookout. Suitable for runners of all abilities as we can take this one a little easier if need be. The average time for the run is 2 hours return. Combine this run... 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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Maori - Christchurch - Starting from $130.00 per person
A cultural experience not to be missed in New Zealand. Newly opened in Christchurch, He Tangata will showcase you an authentic Maori experience.
You will be amazed by the Maori people, their culture, tradition and stories. At He Tangata, you are welcomed at the Ngā Hau e Whā Marae (meeting place of the four winds), the only official National Marae in New Zealand.
Ngā Hau e Whā Marae Experience & Hakari Feast includes:
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Maori - Blenheim - Starting from $145.00 per person
Explore New Zealand's premier wine region on this full day tour from Picton. Visit 5-6 different wineries in the Marlborough wine region and visit the boutique Chocolate Factory, stroll through the vineyards, enjoy lunch ( at your expense) at one of our winery resturants and sample wines such as Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. This small-group tour is limited to 11 people and it tailored to the needs of people coming off the Cruise Ships who may have different timing requirements to our... More... |
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Scenic Hotel Auckland - Hotel. Scenic Hotel Auckland is located in central Queen Street, in the heart of the Auckland central business district. The...
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