Ontdek het Noordereiland van Nieuw-Zeeland
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Ontdek het Noordereiland van Nieuw-Zeeland

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Created: Monday, May 27, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, March 2, 2025
Ref ID: 5734845
Total price From 7.624 €
Created: Monday, May 27, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, March 2, 2025
Destinations: Auckland, Coromandel peninsula, Rotorua, Taupo, Napier, Palmerston north, Whanganui, New Plymouth, Waitomo, Auckland

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02 Mar
Transport from Amsterdam to Auckland
Departure
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Air New Zealand
Multiple airlines Multiple airlines
20:55 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
09:40 - Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
+2 days 24h 45m 1 PC 1 Stop
KL
KL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL 835
20:55 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
16:15 - Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
Transport:  KL835
Cabin Class: Economy
2h 15m - Connection in Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
Change from terminal 1 to 3
NZ
NZ Air New Zealand - NZ 283
18:30 - Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
09:40 - Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
Transport:  NZ283
Cabin Class: Economy
04 Mar
Car rental
Mitsubishi ASX SUV /AC/A/4dr
A/C 4 doors 4 people
Mitsubishi ASX SUV /AC/A/4dr or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Automatic transmission
Unlimited mileage
Driver age

Minimum 25, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy
Volle tank bij het ophalen
General payment terms
112.81 EUR charged in CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

Auckland International luchthaven (Desk at Airport) - Telephone:

Auckland, Nieuw Zeeland

Dropoff

Auckland International luchthaven (Desk at Airport) - Telephone

Auckland, Nieuw Zeeland

04 Mar
1. Auckland
Stay
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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05 Mar
Car journey 178 Kilometers - 2h 37m
Auckland
Coromandel peninsula
05 Mar
2. Coromandel peninsula
Stay
About the destination: The Coromandel Peninsula (Māori: Te Tara-O-Te-Ika-A-Māui) on the North Island of New Zealand extends 85 kilometres (53 mi) north from the western end of the Bay of Plenty, forming a natural barrier protecting the Hauraki Gulf and the Firth of Thames in the west from the Pacific Ocean to the east. It is 40 kilometres (25 mi) wide at its broadest point. Almost its entire population lives on the narrow coastal strips fronting the Hauraki Gulf and the Bay of Plenty. In clear weather the peninsula is clearly visible from Auckland, the country's biggest city, which lies on the far shore of the Hauraki Gulf, 55 kilometres (34 mi) to the west. The peninsula is part of the Thames-Coromandel District of the Waikato region.
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07 Mar
Car journey 210 Kilometers - 3h 8m
Coromandel peninsula
Rotorua
07 Mar
3. Rotorua
Stay
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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08 Mar
Car journey 82 Kilometers - 1h 1m
Rotorua
Taupo
08 Mar
4. Taupo
Stay
About the destination: Taupo is a city on the shores of Lake Taupo in the centre of New Zealand's North Island. It is the seat of the Taupo District Council and is located in the southern Waikato region. Lake Taupō is a lake in the North Island of New Zealand. It is in the caldera of the Taupō Volcano. The lake is the namesake of the town of Taupō, which sits on a bay in the lake's north-eastern shore. With a surface area of 616 square kilometres (238 sq mi), it is the largest lake by surface area in New Zealand, and the second largest freshwater lake by surface area in geopolitical Oceania after Lake Murray in Papua New Guinea. Motutaiko Island lies in the south east area of the lake.
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10 Mar
Car journey 143 Kilometers - 1h 57m
Taupo
Napier
10 Mar
5. Napier
Stay
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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11 Mar
Car journey 182 Kilometers - 2h 22m
Napier
Palmerston north
11 Mar
6. Palmerston north
Stay
About the destination: Palmerston North City and Manawatu is the perfect place for a getaway. There's an abundance of events, things to see and do, off the beaten track experiences, and accommodation options for everyone to enjoy. Discover native habitats on walks & hikes, cycle scenic country landscapes, or unwind with a round of golf. Step back in time at the New Zealand Rugby Museum, or treat yourself to a day out shopping. Adventure awaits you with white-water rafting, horse riding, four-wheel driving and even electric bicycles. Discover the New Zealand Rugby Museum and evolving array of art, culture and heritage collections. Palmerston North City and Manawatu offers a diverse landscape ripe for exploring, where you can swim in the sea, hike in the mountains and dine in the City - all in the same day. From small rural communities, sleepy seaside villages and bustling rural townships, to the urban City in the centre...
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13 Mar
Car journey 79 Kilometers - 1h 8m
Palmerston north
Whanganui
13 Mar
7. Whanganui
Stay
About the destination: Whanganui, also spelled Wanganui, is a city in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. The city is located on the west coast of the North Island at the mouth of the Whanganui River, New Zealand's longest navigable waterway. Whanganui is the 19th most-populous urban area in New Zealand and the second-most-populous in Manawatū-Whanganui, with a population of 42,300 as of June 2021. Whanganui is the ancestral home of Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi and other Whanganui Māori tribes. The New Zealand Company began to settle the area in 1840, establishing its second settlement after Wellington. In the early years most European settlers came via Wellington. Whanganui greatly expanded in the 1870s, and freezing works, woollen mills, phosphate works and wool stores were established in the town. Today, much of Whanganui's economy relates directly to the fertile and prosperous farming hinterland. Like several New Zealand urban areas, it was officially designated a city until an administrative reorganisation in 1989, and is now run by a District Council. Although the city was called Wanganui from 1854, in February 2009, the New Zealand Geographic Board recommended the spelling be changed to "Whanganui". In December 2009, the government decided that, while either spelling was acceptable, Crown agencies would use the Whanganui spelling.
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15 Mar
Car journey 162 Kilometers - 2h 13m
Whanganui
New Plymouth
15 Mar
8. New Plymouth
Stay
About the destination: New Plymouth is the major city of the Taranaki Region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The main tourist attractions are the botanic gardens (i.e. Pukekura Park), the critically acclaimed Len Lye Centre and Art Gallery, the 11 km Coastal Walkway alongside the Tasman Sea, the Len Lye-designed 45-metre-tall (148 ft) artwork known as the Wind Wand, Paritutu Rock, and views of Mount Taranaki/Egmont.
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16 Mar
Car journey 181 Kilometers - 2h 23m
New Plymouth
Waitomo
16 Mar
9. Waitomo
Stay
About the destination: Waitomo is a territorial authority in the southeast of the Waikato region on the North Island of New Zealand. A small part of the district, the population of Tiroa, however, extends into the Manawatu-Wanganui region.
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17 Mar
Car journey 200 Kilometers - 2h 29m
Waitomo
Auckland
17 Mar
10. Auckland
Stay
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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18 Mar
Transport from Auckland to Amsterdam
Return
Air New Zealand
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Multiple airlines Multiple airlines
23:55 - Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
18:40 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
+1 day 30h 45m 1 PC 1 Stop
NZ
NZ Air New Zealand - NZ 289
23:55 - Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
07:15 - Shanghai, Pudong (PVG)
Transport:  NZ289
Cabin Class: Economy
4h 10m - Connection in Shanghai, Pudong (PVG)
Change from terminal 2 to 1
KL
KL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL 896
11:25 - Shanghai, Pudong (PVG)
18:40 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
Transport:  KL896
Cabin Class: Economy
Remarks:

Indien u na een intercontinentale vlucht overstapt op een binnenlandse vlucht, heeft u tweeënhalf uur overstaptijd nodig.


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