Tour departing from Christchurch and ending in Wellington.
Single Supplement NZ $1,495
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Your 13-day journey begins in Christchurch traversing the Southern Alps via Arthur’s Pass, to the west coast, down to Franz Josef, Queenstown, Milford Sound, across to Dunedin, heading back up to Aoraki Mt Cook, Christchurch, Kaikoura, Marlborough across the Cook Straight to Wellington.
Accommodation of at least 4-star rated properties.
Attractions that are included: • TranzAlpine Rail Journey • Franz Josef Hot Pools • Walter Peak Homestead • Cruise Lake Wakatipu on the TSS Earnslaw • Arrowtown Lakes District Museum • Kingston Flyer ride • Milford Sound Day Trip & Cruise • Takahe Sanctuary • Croydon Aviation Museum • Waimea Plains Railway (Rogers K92) • Taieri Gorge Train Trip • Guest speaker from the Hillary family • Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre at Aoraki Mt Cook visit • International Antarctic Centre • Coastal Pacific Scenic Train journey • Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre • Cruise on the Interislander Ferry
"Big 5" Rail Highlights:
1. Your guided journey begins in The Garden City, Christchurch, where you board one of the world’s great train journeys, The TranzAlpine and traverse the majestic Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps via Arthur’s Pass.
2. The Kingston Flyer is a much loved New Zealand rail icon and only recently received renewed resource consent after an eight year hiatus. The train, which dates back to the 1870s, runs along the preserved track between Kingston & Fairlight.
3. A special journey is made to Waimea Plains Railway, which is home of the historic Rogers K92 Stem Locomotive. Built in 1878 in New Jersey, USA, the Rogers Locomotive arrived in New Zealand the following year and was deployed into passenger service as the original "Kingston Flyer."
4. Journey through the remote and rugged landscape of the world-famous Taieri Gorge, an epic rail journey over white water rapids, towering viaducts and historic tunnels.
5. The Coastal Pacific Scenic Train is one of the most picturesque journeys on New Zealand’s railways. Throughout this scenic experience, you will meander along the Pacific coast across remote beaches, between mountains and sea, on a journey of breath-taking beauty from Christchurch to Kaikoura and beyond to Marlborough.
Meal inclusions: • 12 cooked breakfasts • 9 sumptuous dinners
8 picnic lunches including Gourmet BBQ lunch at Walter Peak Homestead (other lunches on your own)
Two luxury coaches will escort the various trains throughout the journey, providing seamless transfers to your accommodation and excursions.
You will be accompanied by experienced Tour Leaders who are there to guide and assist you throughout your journey.
There is an optional pre-tour accommodation at the Sudima Airport Hotel. Registration to meet your fellow explorers and tour guides is from 2:30pm – 5:00pm. Everyone staying at the Sudima Airport Hotel will be transported by coach to the Addington Train Station.
Your journey begins at Christchurch Railway Station, where the iconic TranzAlpine awaits. Often regarded to be one of the world’s great train journeys for the scenery through which it passes. The journey is 223 kilometres one-way, taking almost five hours. You will see epic vistas, travel the edges of the ice-fed Waimakariri River, traverse the majestic Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps, and see large tracts of native beech forest.
Luxury coaches await in Greymouth to transport you to your hotel in the ruggedly beautiful Franz Josef.
Passengers stay at the Scenic Hotel Franz Josef.
Wake up to enjoy the option for a helicopter tour of the Franz Josef glacier. Leaving Franz Josef, we travel down the West Coast through the Haast Pass, journeying through large tracts of native rain forest and over the Southern Alps. This remote area has a ruggedly beautiful landscape of vast rainforests, gushing waterfalls and snow-capped mountains. Continuing through Makarora on the border of Mount Aspiring World Heritage Park, we pass by the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wanaka, Lake Hawea and Lake Dunstan.
The adventure playground of Queenstown then awaits! Cap off a special day as we take in The Remarkables Mountain Range and the view of Lake Wakatipu from the hotel.
Passengers stay at in the Novotel Lakeside Hotel in Queenstown, centrally located on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.
Wake up to join a lake cruise on board the historic TSS Earnslaw, the 1912 Edwardian steamboat, which takes us across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm for a gourmet BBQ lunch.
Enjoy an afternoon visit to the historic and picturesque goldmining town, Arrowtown, with a visit to the Lakes District Museum.
Passengers stay again at in the Novotel Lakeside Hotel in Queenstown.
Departing Queenstown, we continue to the village of Kingston which is nestled on southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu. Here, the iconic Kingston Flyer Steam Train awaits to take you on a memorable return journey between Kingston & Fairlight.
Then, we enter the Fiordland National Park district, continuing to traverse the Southern Scenic Route, our journey calls in to visit the Takahe Bird Sanctuary. Takahe are the stars of the show and meeting these prehistoric-looking characters is a ‘must do’ for Fiordland visitors. The sanctuary is a large part of the success of the Takahe Recovery Programme.
We spend an extended time experiencing the wonders of Te Anau and Milford Sound.
Passengers stay at the Distinction Hotel Luxmore in Te Anau.
Traveling along the Milford Road (between Te Anau and Milford) is one of the finest alpine drives in the world. The scenery is exceptional, ranging from broad grassy flats, dense rainforest and towering mountains through to glacial lakes and alpine herb fields. A day tour to Milford Sound offers some of the most spectacular natural scenery to be viewed anywhere in the world. Board the coach and travel through stunning scenery along the Milford Road and into Fiordland, where your cruise boat awaits you. The tour includes a cruise around the fiord so you can experience its wonders up close and see landmarks like Mitre Peak and amazing wildlife, such as dolphins and seals. Cruise the inner most reaches of Milford Sound to the open Tasman Sea and back (or there is the optional upgrade to explore Doubtful Sound instead).
A one-day itinerary is enough to see all the beautiful views along the way, take a scenic cruise around the fiord, and get back to Te Anau in time for dinner.
Passengers stay again at the Distinction Hotel Luxmore.
Departing Te Anau for Dunedin, via Mandeville a special journey is made to Waimea Plains Railway, which is home of the historic Rogers K92 Steam
Locomotive (the original Kingston Flyer) and we also explore the Croydon Aviation Museum.
During this luxury coach journey, we take in the unmatched pristine beauty and rugged countryside that the Southland region is renowned for.
Passengers will stay at Dunedin’s premier luxury hotel, the Distinction Hotel, nestled in the heart of the city.
In the morning, we explore the remote Taieri Gorge by Dunedin Rail over river gorges, weaving our way through a myriad of historic tunnels and guide you to the historic Wingatui Viaduct, a marvel of 1880s construction that remains the largest wrought iron structure in New Zealand.
An afternoon at leisure is planned or there are the optional excursions visit to Larnach Castle for a high tea & garden tour or explore the ‘hidden’ underground Fort Taiaroa, located underneath the local Albatross colony.
Passengers stay again at the luxurious Distinction Hotel in Dunedin.
Departing from Dunedin by rail, we continue to hug the coast towards Oamaru. We then detour inland via Waitaki Valley & Omarama by coach and onwards towards the spectacular Aoraki Mt Cook.
Here, we find the home of the tallest mountain in New Zealand, which helped Sir Edmund Hillary to develop his climbing skills in preparation for the conquest of Mt Everest. Recognised as part of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Area, the National Park is a breath-taking environment of glaciers, terminal lakes, turbulent rivers and Australasia’s tallest peak, the mighty Aoraki Mt Cook soaring above at 3,724 metres.
There is the option after dinner to enjoy star-gazing at the Planetarium, digitally immersed in what has been voted the world’s largest “International Dark Sky Reserve”.
Passengers stay at the iconic Hermitage Hotel with majestic mountain views of Aoraki Mt Cook.
Enjoy a leisurely morning and then a visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre, which is a tribute to New Zealand’s global icon as well as discovering New Zealand’s colourful transport, climbing and hotel history.
Followed by an afternoon scenic drive through the National Park surrounded by the silent splendour of the Southern Alps. Morning optional activities include a glacier explorer cruise or a scenic ski plane flight with expert pilots navigating their way over the glacial lake, passing soaring mountain tops over NZ’s longest glacier - the 600 metre thick, Tasman Glacier. The guest speaker is a Hillary family representative in the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre Theatre before dinner. The optional Planetarium Show takes place in the theatre after the Hillary presentation.
Passengers stay again at the Hermitage Hotel.
A morning departure from the hotel leaving Aoraki Mt Cook by coach, we journey back to the coast via Tekapo, Geraldine and Rakaia on the way to Christchurch.
On arrival in Christchurch, enjoy either a privately chartered Tram for a historic tram journey around the city or explore modern day Antarctica at the International Antarctic Centre and experience a taste of this unique and breathtaking continent – just like the explorers before you.
Passengers stay at the centrally located Distinction Hotel in Christchurch.
“Where the mountains meet the sea”
Departing Christchurch on the Coastal Pacific Scenic Train, our destination is Kaikoura, home of resident whales, where the guardians of the seas – the mountains of the Southern Alps – rise majestically from the deep trenches of the Pacific Ocean. Several different species of whale can be seen off the coast of Kaikoura at different times of the year, and most of the time, the huge resident Sperm Whales can be sighted. The ocean trench just off the coast means sperm whales are often seen close to shore.
Passengers will stay at the newly opened Sudima Hotel, taking in spectacular views of the Kaikoura Esplanade.
This morning, we board the Coastal Pacific train again, departing Kaikoura’s dramatic mountain backdrops onwards to the Marlborough winelands region. The coastal route heads inland, crossing the
historic railroad bridge at Seddon and bursting out to the Awatere Valley, then through the Dashwood Pass to Blenheim. Explore the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre on arrival, which features a worldclass exhibition of WW1 & WW2 aircraft.
Passengers stay at the Scenic Hotel Marlborough or equivalent.
On the final day of the tour, one of the most picturesque ferry crossings in the world awaits. We weave our way through the Queen Charlotte Sound and cruise across the Cook Strait to the harbour city of Wellington. Tour ends in Wellington.
There is the option for post-tour accommodation at the James Cook Grand Chancellor.
Raewyn Quayle, Auckland, NZ - March '24 Tour
What a fabulous tour! A trip of a lifetime encompassing our love of trains. We meet some awesome tour mates and made some friends from overseas. The tour was professionally put together with excellent tour guides and leaders and nothing was too much trouble. Bucket list adventures all ticked off and the most gorgeous weather, we were spoilt.
Mary Carstensen,
Darwin, AUS- April 2023 Tour
I did the tour in April 2023. It was a wonderful trip through stunning landscapes, conducted by expert guides with top notch accommodation and meals. The trains are relaxing and the scenery is panoramic. The staff go all out to make it happen seamlessly and have interesting stories to tell. It is very good value with no hidden extras and fair refunds if optional tours are cancelled by weather or other events.
Susan and Bob James, WA, AUS - October '23 Tour
This was one of the best organized tours we have ever been on and would thoroughly recommend it to anyone. The itinerary definitely showed us the best of the South Island of New Zealand and we were awestruck by the magnificent and grandeur of the mountainous scenery.
We had a wonderful holiday.
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