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Travel Deal - United Kingdom - Ireland

21 Nights Self-Drive

   

From
£2,311
Per Person, Twin Share

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All Ways Pacific Travel

Phone: +44 1494 432747
Fax: +44 1494 432767

7 Whielden Street
Old Amersham
United Kingdom

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All Ways Pacific
 

This South to North self-drive itinerary allows you to experience both the culture and visually stunning scenery that New Zealand has to offer.

Drive across the Canterbury Plains to the Southern Alps and on to the glaciers. Contrast bustling Queenstown with the tranquility of Milford Sound. In Dunedin take the opportunity to view the unique wildlife found on the Otago Peninsular and with a night in Kaikoura there will be an opportunity to go whale watching. 

In the North Island enjoy the delights of Wellington's Te Papa Museum before continuing on to Napier, renowned for it's Art Deco architecture and surrounding wine region. A couple of nights in Rotorua gives you the opportunity to experience some geothermal and Maori culture. Relax in the Bay of Islands for a few nights before finishing your trip in the "City of Sails" Auckland. 



Conditions of sale

  • Subject to All Ways Pacific's standard terms and conditions.
  • Price is not inclusive of international flights.

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Alpine Road - click for more.
Mount Cook and Lake Pukaki via car on one of New Zealand’s scenic alpine roads.
Whale tail - off Kaikoura, New Zealand - click for more.
Kaikoura's coastal waters are a haven for several species of whale.