Beginning in Auckland you will travel at a relaxed pace through the North Island, taking in the stunning coastline of the Coromandel Peninsula, the thermal wonderland of Rotorua, the superb wineries of Hawkes Bay, and the capital of Wellington. By incorporating complimentary meals, a complimentary tour and a free night we are able to offer a saving of £155 per person.
Day 1: Arrive in Auckland and enjoy three nights at Mollies, one of Auckland's finest properties. Day 2: A day to explore Auckland and the highlights of the city. Enjoy a complimentary spa treatment at Mollies at the end of the day. Day 3: A further day to explore, perhaps taking in some of the volcanic beaches to the south of the city. Day 4: Pick up a rental vehicle and make your way east to the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula. Stay at the incredible Manawa Ridge, high above the amazing coastline. Day 5: A day to explore the Coromandel. A complimentary dinner is included this evening. Day 6: Drive south to Rotorua at the heart of the thermal plateau. Stay on the shores of the lake at the exclusive Lodge 199. Day 7: A day to explore the thermal reserves and enjoy the Maori culture of the area. A complimentary barbecue dinner is included this evening. Day 8: A further day to explore. Day 9: Drive to Napier, at the heart of the Hawkes Bay region. Stay at The Farm at Cape Kidnappers, one of New Zealand's leading lodges. Day 10: Today a complimentary guided tour of the gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers is included for your enjoyment. Day 11: Drive south to Wellington, and enjoy two nights in the heart of the city at the Museum Hotel. Day 12: A day to explore the vibrant capital. Day 13: A further day to explore, perhaps taking in some of the Wairarapa region or the coastline. Day 14: End your journey in Wellington.
Conditions of sale
From £2775 per person based on two people travelling, with complimentary value additionss worth £155 per person.
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