Actief Nieuw-Zeeland
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Actief Nieuw-Zeeland

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Created: Monday, May 27, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, February 2, 2025
Ref ID: 5128247
Total price From 11.940 €
Created: Monday, May 27, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, February 2, 2025
Destinations: Christchurch, Lake Tekapo, Queenstown, Fox Glacier, Hokitika, Abel Tasman National Park, Picton, Wellington, Napier, Whakatane, Rotorua, Auckland

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02 Feb
Transport from Amsterdam to Christchurch
Departure
Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines
10:25 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
23:40 - Christchurch, Christchurch Intl (CHC)
+1 day 25h 15m 30 KG 1 Stop
SQ
SQ Singapore Airlines - SQ 323
10:25 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
05:55 - Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
Transport:  SQ323
Cabin Class: Economy
2h 55m - Connection in Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
Change from terminal 0 to 3
SQ
SQ Singapore Airlines - SQ 295
08:50 - Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
23:40 - Christchurch, Christchurch Intl (CHC)
Transport:  SQ295
Cabin Class: Economy
03 Feb
1. Christchurch
Stay
About the destination: Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's third-most populous urban area. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Christchurch Cathedral built between 1864 and 1904 in Cathedral Square and its replacement ""Cardboard Cathedral"", at 234 Hereford Street, an easy walk North West of its beloved forebear • Arts Centre. Gothic Revival stonework of former University campus. However, the beauty and historical significance of these building can still be appreciated by viewing them from surrounding streets such as Worcester Boulevard and Hereford Street and the excellent Canterbury Cheesemongers still operates from a modern building within its precincts. • Botanic Gardens. • Canterbury Museum. Maori and natural history sections, Antarctic exploration display, and visiting exhibitions. • Ferrymead Heritage Park. A recreated Edwardian township and museum with horse and carriage, tram and train rides. Due to the voluntary nature of the historical societies managing Ferrymead, not all attractions may be running at all times. • International Antarctic Centre. A world-class Antarctic experience with simulated polar weather, Hagglund All-Terrain Vehicle ride, penguins, extensive exhibits about Antarctic science missions, cafe and gift shop. • Orana Wildlife Park. New Zealand's largest wildlife sanctuary and conservation project featuring endangered animals from around the world. The park's design minimises fences and cages in favor of natural boundaries and habitats. • Willowbank Wildlife Reserve • Yaldhurst Museum. Mostly interesting for its collection of over 150 classic and vintage vehicles. • Riccarton Bush. The last remaining forest remnant on the Canterbury plains is in Christchurch city. If your time is limited in NZ, this is a great way to experience an example of the country's native forests. • Earthquake Tourism Tours of affected sites both inside and outside the ""red zone"" are available. Visitors can also make their own way to sites of particular significance such as Christchurch Cathedral; the Catholic Basilica and the construction site of the Cardboard Cathedral.
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04 Feb
Car rental
Suzuki S-Cross SUV /AC/4dr
Christchurch Intl
Christchurch luchthaven (Desk at Airport)
00:45 - 4 Feb 2025
Auckland Intl
Auckland Airport (Please exit via door 8 and follow the signs forRental Cars)
14:00 - 22 Feb 2025
Driver age

Minimum 25, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy

Volle tank bij het ophalen

General payment terms
Deposit applicable to this booking
112.81 EUR charged in CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

Christchurch luchthaven (Desk at Airport) - Telephone:

Christchurch, Nieuw Zeeland

Dropoff

Auckland Airport (Please exit via door 8 and follow the signs forRental Cars) - Telephone

Auckland, Nieuw Zeeland

Transport from Christchurch to Lake Tekapo
No transport selected
04 Feb
2. Lake Tekapo
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About the destination: In the centre of the South Island of New Zealand lies Lake Tekapo, a ski resort in winter and aquatic playground in summer. Lake Tekapo sits at the edge of its 20 kilometer glacial lake namesake, completely surrounded by mountains, including New Zealand’s impressive Southern Alps. The landscape is outstanding, sculpted by successive Ice Age glaciers, the remnants of which continue to discharge fine ‘rock flour’, giving the lake its intense turquoise hue. The sky is huge and of extraordinary clarity, making Lake Tekapo one of the world’s best locations to probe the heavens from its observatories atop Mt John. The unforgettable night sky reveals why Lake Tekapo has a reputation for clear, clean air.
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05 Feb
Tickets
 Lake Tekapo Tour Scenic 4WD Mountains & Glaciers
Lake Tekapo Tour Scenic 4WD Mountains & Glaciers
2 Entrances ( Volwassenen van 16 tot 86 jaar: 2 )
3 hours 13:00 Lake Tekapo Tour Schilderachtige 4WD-bergen en gletsjers
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Transport from Lake Tekapo to Queenstown
No transport selected
05 Feb
3. Queenstown
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About the destination: Queenstown is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It is built around an inlet called Queenstown Bay on Lake Wakatipu, a long thin Z-shaped lake formed by glacial processes, and has spectacular views of nearby mountains such as The Remarkables, Cecil Peak, Walter Peak and just above the town; Ben Lomond and Queenstown Hill. One of the best views is from the top of Bob's Peak reached by the Skyline Gondola. Breathtaking views of Coronet Peak, The Remarkables mountain range and across Lake Wakatipu to Cecil and Walter Peaks.
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Transport from Queenstown to Fox Glacier
No transport selected
08 Feb
4. Fox Glacier
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About the destination: Fox Glacier is a small town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Bruce Bay is 46 km (29 mi) to the south-west of the township, and Franz Josef is 23 km (14 mi) north-east. State Highway 6 runs through the town. The township is 6 km (3.7 mi) from the eponymous Fox Glacier, and a similar distance from Lake Matheson. The population was 306 in the 2013 census, a decrease of 69 from 2006. Fox Glacier is primarily a service centre for tourists, although it also services the local farming community. The town is served by the Fox Glacier Aerodrome.
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Transport from Fox Glacier to Hokitika
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09 Feb
5. Hokitika
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About the destination: This sweet seaside town has a glint in its eye: indigenous pounamu (greenstone), carved and buffed to a shine by a thriving community of local artists. Shopping for greenstone, glassware, textiles and other home-grown crafts inspires droves of visitors to dawdle along Hokitika's streets, which are dotted with grand buildings from its 1860s gold-rush days. Radiant sunsets and a glowworm dell add extra sparkle to this coastal idyll, though many visitors prefer to work up a sweat: Hokitika accesses the West Coast Wilderness Trail as well as view-laden tramps at Lakes Kaniere and Mahinapua.
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Transport from Hokitika to Abel Tasman National Park
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10 Feb
6. Abel Tasman National Park
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About the destination: The Abel Tasman National Park is an easily-accessible coastal paradise. You can choose to explore the park from land, on the water, or in the air, with tour operators aplenty offering cruises, water taxi services, kayaking options, heli-tours and sailing catamarans. Whilst summer is a popular time to visit, locals believe that the shoulder seasons are actually the best time to explore the park, as crisp mornings, calm waters and quiet beaches allow you to truly enjoy the peace and serenity. Here, inviting sandy beaches fill the spaces between trees and tide line. Crystal clear streams tumble down mossy valleys to join the ocean. Granite and marble formations fringe the headlands, which are cloaked in regenerating native forest.
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Transport from Abel Tasman National Park to Picton
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12 Feb
7. Picton
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About the destination: Picton is a town in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island. The town is located near the head of the Queen Charlotte Sound, 25 km (16 mi) north of Blenheim and 65 km (40 mi) west of Wellington. Waikawa lies just north-east of Picton, and is often considered to be contiguous part of Picton. Picton is a major hub in New Zealand's transport network, connecting the South Island road and rail network with ferries across Cook Strait to Wellington and the North Island. The town has a population of 4,350 (June 2018), making it the second-largest town in the Marlborough Region behind Blenheim. It is the easternmost town in the South Island with a population of at least 1,000 people. The town is named after Sir Thomas Picton, the Welsh military associate of the Duke of Wellington, who was killed at the Battle of Waterloo. Author Katherine Mansfield spent time in Picton where her grandparents, Arthur and Mary Beauchamp, and her father Harold, lived for some time when they came from Australia. She included a reference to the port in her short story "The Voyage" (in the collection The Garden Party), which is "an account of a trip to Picton from Wellington on the Cook Strait ferry".
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13 Feb
Transport from Picton to Wellington
Interislander
Interislander - Interislander Aratere
11:00 - Picton (Harbour)
14:30 - Wellington (Harbour)
3h 30m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:Without accommodation
Vehicle:Car, Kia Sportage
Cabin Class: Economy
13 Feb
8. Wellington
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About the destination: Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. Wellington is a compact city as it is nestled between the magnificent Wellington Harbour and surrounding green hills. Wellington is a culturally enriched city with a high emphasis on the arts and it is considered the cultural hub of New Zealand. The proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the stormy Cook Strait is the reason why Wellington is dubbed the Windy City. The town itself is quite compact with most things to see within easy reach. The most important attraction in Wellington is the beautifully refurbished Parliament Buildings, located in the historic suburb of Thorndon. The complex is made up of 3 architecturally distinctive buildings: the Edwardian neo-classical Parliament House, the Victorian Gothic Parliamentary Library and the unique 1970’s style Beehive building, considered the city’s main landmark. Nearby the Parliament Buildings, visitors will find lots of good shops, cafés, Te Papa Museum and Courtenay Place for entertainment. Not too far away are the Ferry terminals and the Caketin, Wellington Stadium. Providing landscapes full of beaches, mountains, old Victorian townhouses, good lookout points, trendy clubs, parliament buildings, music, art, and so much more, Wellington really is a pleasant and beautiful destination.
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Transport from Wellington to Napier
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14 Feb
9. Napier
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About the destination: Napier (/ˈneɪpiər/ nay-pi-ər; Māori: Ahuriri) is a New Zealand city with a seaport, located in Hawke's Bay on the eastern coast of the North Island. The population of Napier is about 62,100 as of the June 2016.[1] About 18 kilometres south of Napier is the inland city of Hastings. These two neighbouring cities are often called "The Bay Cities" or "The Twin Cities" of New Zealand. The total population of the Napier-Hastings Urban Area is 131,000 people, which makes it the sixth-largest urban area in New Zealand, closely followed by Dunedin (118,500), and trailing the Hamilton Urban Area (230,000), and Tauranga (134,400),. Napier is about 320 kilometres northeast of the capital city of Wellington. Napier (62,100) has a smaller population than its neighbouring city of Hastings (68,900) but is seen as the main centre due to it being closer in distance to both the seaport and the main airport that service Hawke's Bay. The City of Napier has a land area of 106 square kilometres and a population density of 540.0 per square kilometre. Napier is the nexus of the largest wool centre in the Southern Hemisphere, and it has the primary export seaport for northeastern New Zealand – which is the largest producer of apples, pears, and stone fruit in New Zealand. Napier has also become an important grape and wine production area, with the grapes grown around Hastings and Napier being sent through the Port of Napier for export. Large amounts of sheep's wool, frozen meat, wood pulp, and timber also pass through Napier annually for export. Smaller amounts of these materials are shipped via road and railway to the large metropolitan areas of New Zealand itself, such as Auckland, Wellington and Hamilton. Napier is a popular tourist city, with a unique concentration of 1930s Art Deco architecture, built after much of the city was razed in the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. It also has one of the most photographed tourist attractions in the country, a statue on Marine Parade called Pania of the Reef. Thousands of people flock to Napier every February for the Tremains Art Deco Weekend event, a celebration of its Art Deco heritage and history. Other notable tourist events attracting many outsiders to the region annually include F.A.W.C! Food and Wine Classic events, and the Mission Estate Concert at Mission Estate and Winery in the suburb of Taradale.
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15 Feb
Tickets
Shore Excursion: Scenic Rafting from Napier
Shore Excursion: Scenic Rafting from Napier
2 Entrances ( Volwassenen van 18 tot 60 jaar: 2 )
Kustexcursie: schilderachtige raften vanuit Napier
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Transport from Napier to Whakatane
No transport selected
16 Feb
10. Whakatane
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About the destination: Whakatane is a city in the east of Bay of Plenty, a region on the North Island of New Zealand, 90 km east of Tauranga and 89 km north of East Rotorua, at the mouth of the Whakatane River. It has a population of 18,700 of the 34,500 people (June 2011) of the Whakatane District, about 40% have Maori ancestry. The district has a territorial extension of 4,442.07 km² (1,715.09 km²). The Whakatane District was created in 1976. Whakatane is part of the East Coast parliamentary electorate, represented by Anne Tolley of the New Zealand National Party. Whakatane was affected by the Edgecumbe earthquake in 1987.
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Transport from Whakatane to Rotorua
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18 Feb
11. Rotorua
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About the destination: Rotorua is a city on the southern shores of the lake of the same name, in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is the seat of the Rotorua District, a territorial authority encompassing Rotorua and several other nearby towns. The majority of the Rotorua District is in the Bay of Plenty Region, but a sizable southern section and a small western section are in the Waikato Region. Rotorua is a major destination for both domestic and international tourists. It is known for its geothermal activity, and features geysers – notably the Pohutu Geyser at Whakarewarewa – and hot mud pools. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Government Gardens is an immaculate park near the CBD, where there is also the city museum and the famous Blue Baths. • Hamurana Springs are a group of natural water springs in a beautiful reserve next to the Hamurana golf course. • The Lakes. The lakefront has a scenic promenade from where you can see Mokoia Island.
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Transport from Rotorua to Auckland
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20 Feb
12. Auckland
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About the destination: Auckland is the largest metropolitan area in both Polynesia and New Zealand and a vibrant city with multicultural influence. It is located between two natural harbours, the Waitemata Harbour and the Manukau Harbour and it is dubbed the City of Sails, since it has the highest number of boats per capita in the world. In the city center, there are many galleries, museums, theatres, trendy bars, and top class restaurants which offer an extensive range of cuisine. The Skytower dominates the city’s skyline and offers a spectacular view of the city. Queen Street, the commercial hub area, starts at Waitemata Harbour and runs for nearly three kilometres in a virtual straight line. From the city centre you can walk to the Auckland Domain and the Museum, Albert Park, Parnell, a lovely historic precinct, and up to Newmarket with its many shops. From there it is not far to Mt. Eden and its impressive crater, and to Cornwall Park which is at the foot of the famous One Tree Hill. One Tree Hill, an extinct volcano cone and ancient Maori settlement offers great panoramic views of this sprawling city. Cosmopolitan and charming, Auckland is easily accessible, beautiful, and with plenty to do. It certainly is New Zealand's most vibrant city.
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21 Feb
Tickets
Motukorea / Browns Island Sea Kayak Journey
Motukorea / Browns Island Sea Kayak Journey
2 Entrances ( Volwassenen van 12 tot 86 jaar: 2 )
4 hours 08:30 Motukorea / Browns Island Zeekajaktocht
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22 Feb
Transport from Auckland to Amsterdam
Return
Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines
17:15 - Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
06:45 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
+1 day 25h 30m 30 KG 1 Stop
SQ
SQ Singapore Airlines - SQ 288
17:15 - Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
22:40 - Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
Transport:  SQ288
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 15m - Connection in Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
Change from terminal 0 to 3
SQ
SQ Singapore Airlines - SQ 324
23:55 - Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
06:45 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
Transport:  SQ324
Cabin Class: Economy
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