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South Island Outdoor Activities
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Bungy Jumping - Queenstown - Starting from $205.00 per person
REMEMBER WHEN YOU THOUGHT YOU COULDN’T DO IT. WHEN YOU WERE TOO NERVOUS, TOO TIMID, TOO SCARED. THIS WAS NOT FOR YOU. YOU WANTED TO BACK OUT. BUT YOU DIDN’T. YOU TOOK A DEEP BREATH AND STEPPED FORWARD. BECAUSE IF YOU CAN DO THIS, YOU CAN DO ANYTHING.
Home of the World’s First and most famous of leaps, this 43m (141ft) Bungy Jump is still the most popular Bungy site attracting thousands of thrill-seekers every year. Attached by your feet, you can choose to bob above the water, touch... More... |
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Half-day Coach Tour - Christchurch - Starting from $235.00 per person
Visit the International Antarctic Centre and Willowbank Wildlife Reserve on a guided half day tour. Savor a buffet dinner and don't miss your opportunity to ride on the Hagglund all-terrain snow mobile. More... |
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Ports of Call Tour - Lyttelton - Starting from $125.00 per person
Combine the International Antarctic Centre with its little Blue Penguins, Antarctic Storm in the Ice and Snow room, 4-D Movie and Hagglund ride over a purpose made course, together with a half day city tour of Christchurch taking in not only the damage to the city by several earthquakes in 2010 and 2011 and the rebuild currently taking place but also the remaining historic landmarks and the existing beauty of this picturesque city. More... |
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Wildlife - Wellington - Starting from $85.00 per person
Enjoy a night discovering New Zealand’s evolution and natural history at Zealandia, located just minutes from central Wellington. The discovery begins with a guided tour through Zealandia: The Exhibition, a state-of-the-art indoor exhibition showcasing New Zealand’s natural history and world renowned conservation movement. As darkness falls, your guide will lead you into the Sanctuary Valley, the world’s first fully fenced urban eco-sanctuary in search for little spotted kiwi and the many other... More... |
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Day Tour - Te Anau - Starting from $169.00 per person
Journey in comfort on one of our brand new, glass-roof coaches and take in incredible, panoramic views on the road to Milford Sound. The overland journey is a spectacular showcase of sheer mountains and towering cliffs, rugged valleys and the native rain forest surrounded by spectacular waterfalls and glacial lakes. Experienced local drivers provide engaging and informative commentary, and show you the best short walks and photo stops along the Milford Road. On arrival in Milford Sound... More... |
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Zipline - Queenstown - Starting from $169.00 per person
Drop into the unknown. The Shotover Canyon Fox is the world’s only Flying Fox that lets gravity drop you from 182m high onto a 240m long cable suspended across a canyon. And that’s just the first line! The next line is a more traditional Flying Fox 138m high, you can race at speeds side by side to the finish. More... |
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Dolphin & Whale Watching - Kaikoura - Starting from $475.00 per person
In the stunning town of Kaikoura, where mountains meet ocean, experience the magnificent wildlife and scenery from the comfort of a helicopter and see the magnificent sperm whales from top to tail! Your 45 minute tour lets you experience the year round sperm whale population, with more time to enjoy the abundant marine life and a chance to see breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, the Kaikoura Peninsula, and the Seaward Kaikoura Mountain Ranges. More... |
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Helicopter Tour - Mount Cook - Starting from $415.00 per person
Aoraki/Mount Cook was named the cloud piercer by Máori. You’ll see for yourself on this flight over the Ben Ohau Mountain Range and peaks of the Southern Alps that surround this storied mountain. Your helicopter will manoeuvre you to an alpine vantage point where it’s safe for a snow landing and time to take it all in. 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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ATV Tour - Queenstown - Starting from $269.00 per person
With our quad bikes we offer tailor-made tours in small select groups with expert guides and have exclusive access to over 11,000 stunning acres offering exhilarating riding with a great range of terrain and spectacular views. Our tracks and trails include a large training area, hill climbs, creek crossings and dirt bike tracks running from the Kawarau River up into the mountains of the Kawarau Gorge. We guide according to how you ride, so whether you are a beginner or a professional, you are... More... |
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Oceanfront Penthouse Aprt - Apartment. Situated in Paihia, 300 metres from Paihia Beach and 11 km from Opua Forest, Oceanfront Penthouse Aprt offers an...
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