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Tour Itinerary
Sector 1 & 2: AUCKLAND-THAMES-ROTORUA
MAORI CULTURE, BUBBLING MUD, HOT POOLS
For many Magic Travellers this is the start of your New Zealand adventure, and what a great day we have in store for you. First up we take you to Mt Eden for the best view of Auckland, locally known as the City of Sails. After taking in this stunning panorama, we travel southeast across the Hauraki Plains across the quaint single lane Kopu bridge to Thames. Thames is the starting point for any passengers heading off to one of New Zealand's best regional destinations, the Coromandel Peninsula. From Thames we continue onto Paeroa, where you can pose for a photo with the world famous (in NZ) L&P bottle, before heading into the spa town of Te Aroha. Jump off and spend the night here if you want to experience hot soda springs that will ease away any aches and pains. Next stop Matamata (Hobbiton). Yes you LOTR fans will get the chance to have a picture in front of the Hobbiton sign before joining an optional Hobbiton tour. From here on in we turn up the adrenaline with an optional off-road safari and a lunch-time visit to Agroventures. Here you can Agrojet, Freefall Extreme, Schweeb or Swoop to your hearts content (you will find out more about these crazy inventions when you arrive!). We arrive into Rotorua by early afternoon where Maori culture and thermal activity combine to make a very unique destination. Upon arrival, you will be treated to a scenic tour of the city via the lake and government gardens before experiencing a heartfelt cultural welcome to the area. Next on the agenda is a tour of a local Greenstone (Pounamu) factory the sacred stone of NZ. Why not arrange a time to go back and design your very own memento of NZ. We then visit Whakarewarewa Village, a living Maori village with an abundance of culture and thermal activity on offer. Those choosing not to visit the village will get the chance to visit the stunning Redwood Forest. This evening, make sure you take the opportunity to try a superb Maori Hangi and Concert or relax in a hot pool - neither should be missed! We recommend you spend more than one night in Rotorua, as there is so much to do in this exceptional place.
Approximate arrival into Rotorua is 4.30pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Thames or Te Aroha
Sector 3: ROTORUA-WAITOMO-TAUPO
GLOW-WORMS, HUKA FALLS, SKYDIVING
Prepare yourself for a day jam-packed full of adventure!! We start the day heading west to Waitomo to visit the famous Glow-worm Caves, which are over 30 million years old. Here you can take a walk and a boat ride through the caves to view the amazing caverns and Glow-worms or be daring and have a go at one of the many activities Magic has on offer such as black water rafting, or abseiling into the caves (this is something you certainly won't have the chance to do too often!). By early afternoon we depart Waitomo and head towards Taupo. Our first stop is the mighty Huka Falls, throwing over 200,000 litres of water each second. Those in for an adrenaline rush will have the chance to try out the jet boat on the Huka river. For those wanting to experience one of the best thrills in NZ, Taupo is one of the most amazing places to skydive in NZ. From 15,000 feet you can see both coasts of NZ, just ask your driver to sort you out with a jump. For those not partaking in these adrenaline activities we continue onto Taupo, situated on the edge of a lake bigger than Singapore, in true Kiwi fashion this means there are heaps of things to do. Make sure you spend two nights here if you can to experience horse riding, kayaking or fishing on the lake, to name just a few options. Taupo is also the departure point to attempt the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Described as NZ's best one day trek you will need at least two nights in Taupo to undertake the walk that takes you into the heart of volcano country, Mt Doom. The nightlife in Taupo is outstanding, with many decent bars, cafes and restaurants to choose from.
Approximate arrival time in Taupo is 4.30pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Waitomo
Sector 4: TAUPO - WELLINGTON
TE PAPA, GREAT CAFES, LORD OF THE RINGS Today we head south out of Taupo following the lake before travelling along the aptly named Desert Road. This unique barren landscape forms part of New Zealand's only official desert, the Rangipo Desert. For film buffs this scenery is also another welcome to Lord of the Rings country, with amazing photo opportunities of the Tongariro National Park, live volcanoes and the Tolkien inspired 'Mt. Doom'. Later in the day we pass through the imaginatively named town of Bulls. Make sure you pay attention and try and spot a few of the unique shop names it's unforgettabull! In the afternoon, we arrive into Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, were we stop to view Parliament Buildings and 'The Beehive' before heading to the summit of Mt Victoria for some fantastic views across the city and Cook Strait. There's plenty to keep you busy here including lively cafes and don't miss a visit to Te Papa, the national museum.
Approximate arrival time in Wellington is 4.00pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Turangi
Sector 5: WELLINGTON - PICTON - NELSON
GOLDEN BEACHES, NATIONAL PARKS, WEARABLE ARTS
This morning make your own way to the ferry terminal where you can catch the ferry across the Cook Strait to the South Island (N.B. price of ferry not included in some passes). Alternatively you can undertake this journey by air (your driver will help you book this) - whichever way, it is a fantastic journey with more fantastic uniquely New Zealand scenery. The Magic coach will meet you on the other side and you will quickly begin the next part of the journey through the beautiful countryside and famous wine regions toward Nelson, arriving late afternoon. Nelson ‘the sunshine capital of NZ’ is an arty city, has a relaxed atmosphere and is the gateway to Abel Tasman National Park. If you have time in your itinerary, NZ’s smallest National Park is a beautiful region with golden beaches, sparkling water and plenty of activities on offer.
Approximate arrival time in Nelson is 3.30pm.
Sector 6A: ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK
NATIVE FOREST, BOAT CRUISE, SCENIC HIKE
If you choose to take this Connection you will not regret it – it’s one of our favourites! We say farewell to Nelson and travel north passing vineyards, orchards and hop plantations to Kaiteriteri, the gateway to the National Park. Here you have a choice of sea kayaking (additional cost) or a cruise and walk option (included). If you take the latter, the boat will take you into the heart of the Park allowing you to cruise the breathtaking Tasman Bay whilst viewing the beautiful scenery and many seabirds that frequent the area. You can get dropped off in Bark Bay or Torrent Bay, walking back through native forest and golden beaches to catch the coach back for another night in Nelson.
Approximate arrival time in Nelson varies dependent on which returning coach you catch.
Sector 6: NELSON-GREYMOUTH
BREWERY TOURS, WHITEBAIT FRITTERS, WEST COAST HOSPITALITY
After leaving Nelson, we journey through the Hope Saddle and cross the picturesque Buller Gorge to New Zealand’s ‘Wild West Coast’ one of the more remote, rugged and most sparsely populated areas of the country. Today you will become aware of the amazing scenery and warm welcome that the West Coast is famous for. First stop on the coast is Cape Foulwind, named so by Captain Cook after his ship was blown off course. The cape is home to a fur seal breeding colony which you will have the chance to view. After driving through one of the many National Parks in the region – the Paparoa National Park, we take a stop to visit the famous Punakaiki Pancake Rocks which are a pretty amazing sight, especially when the sea is in full swing, before we head onto our overnight stop. Tonight in Greymouth we recommend you take part in a tour of the (very kiwi) Monteiths Brewery including an all you can eat BBQ. It’s a great chance to meet some of the interesting locals.
Approximate arrival time in Greymouth is 5.00pm.
Sector 7: GREYMOUTH-FRANZ JOSEF
GLACIER HIKING, MIRROR LAKES, UNTOUCHED WILDERNESS
This morning we travel further down the West Coast before stopping in the township of Hokitika, famous for its local cuisine and Pounamu (Greenstone). The traces of gold rush that brought thousands to the area in the mid 1800s are still evident in the historic town of Ross, where we take time to do a spot of gold panning later in the morning. Heading further south we enter Westland National Park, an area containing numerous scenic lakes, dense forests, many of the Southern Alps highest peaks and two amazingly accessible glaciers. Time for more adventure! We arrive into the alpine village of Franz Josef in time for those who want to partake in a half day glacier hike. If you wish to aim higher, take a heli-hike that will deliver you to the top of the glacier within the midst of the Southern Alps. If you want a bit more of a challenge, allow an extra day and go for the full day glacier hike. There are not too many opportunities in the world to do something like this. If glaciers aren’t your thing, another option here is to go kayaking on the scenic Lake Mapourika, surrounded by stunning mountain peaks.
Approximate arrival time into Franz Josef in winter is 12.00pm and summer is 1.00pm.
Sector 8: FRANZ JOSEF - QUEENSTOWN
UNLIMITED ADVENTURE, GREAT NIGHTLIFE, PANORAMIC VIEWS
We have an early start for an action packed day. First up we pass through Fox, another village nestled next to a glacier before stopping off at Lake Matheson. Often called the ‘Mirror Lake’, it is famous for its reflections of the Southern Alps which dominate the skyline - perfect for those picture postcard photos. As we head inland away from the west coast via Haast and Makarora, the scenery changes from dense forest to vast plateaus as we enter the Central Otago region. Make sure you have your cameras ready as we pass Lake Hawea and shortly after, Lake Wanaka – a popular and recommended overnight stop. Next up, is a stop at the home of the bungy, the Kawarau Bridge, 42m over the Kawarau River and the world’s first commercial bungy site. We head into Queenstown late afternoon where there are endless activity options, from mild to wild. We have allowed two days in Queenstown (but many people prefer to stay longer) to soak it all up.
Approximate arrival time in Queenstown is 5.30pm.
Sector Free: IN QUEENSTOWN
Spend the day trying one of the many activities in the "Adventure Capital of the World" or take a journey into majestic Milford Sound.
Sector 9A: MAGIC MILFORD DISCOVERY
HOMER TUNNEL, MITRE PEAK, FIORD CRUISES
On one of your free days in Queenstown, we highly recommend taking a day trip to Milford Sound fiord, perhaps New Zealand’s most famous destination. This fantastic day trip will see you travelling alongside Lakes Wakatipu and Te Anau and through Fiordland National Park - all the while passing incredible scenery. The road journey itself is a highlight of the trip. When we arrive in Milford Sound we take a superb cruise on the Fiord, past thunderous waterfalls and hanging valleys and you might spot some endangered wildlife. Awe-inspiring whatever the weather.
Approximate arrival time in Queenstown is 7.00pm.
Sector 9: QUEENSTOWN-DUNEDIN
WILDLIFE, SCOTTISH HERITAGE, CHOCOLATE FACTORY Life will slow down a little as we leave Queenstown behind us. We head off along the old gold mining trail taking in some spectacular scenery through Central Otago to the city that is known as the ‘Edinburgh of the South’, Dunedin. A wonderful mixture of Victorian colonial history and contemporary cafes and bars, Dunedin also provides a great base to explore the largest variety of wildlife on the South Island. Upon arriving in Dunedin, get close to nature and join the highly recommended Elm Wildlife Tour that takes you to the Otago Peninsular to spot yellow-eyed penguins, Albatross, sea lions and fur seals up close. For something quite different, visit the Cadbury Chocolate Factory, where samples are included (yum!), or perhaps finish of a great day by joining the evening Speights Brewery Tour.
Approximate arrival time into Dunedin is 12.30pm.
Sector 10: DUNEDIN - MOERAKI BOULDERS - TEKAPO
LAKES, MOUNTAINS, STAR GAZING
We start the day with a chance to run up the world's steepest street (that's you, not the Magic coach!). The next stop is a walk on the beach to see the Moeraki Boulders, huge great rocks just scattered across the seashore renowned for their unique spherical shape. If you are after a real New Zealand experience take the opportunity to jump off the coach after passing through the historic stone town of Oamaru, and stay at a working farm in Kurow. As we head on into the Mackenzie Country, we pass by the Benmore Dam, the largest earth dam in the Southern Hemisphere. Keep an eye on the scenery as there are some amazing views of Aoraki Mt. Cook and the many surrounding lakes. The tranquil Lake Tekapo is our overnight destination, a small town located at the end of a lake by the same name. There is a lot on offer here including an optional day trip to Mt Cook, kayaking on the lake, fantastic sightseeing flights of the Southern Alps or a sedate visit to the idyllic Church of the Good Shepherd. Tonight, don't miss the chance to view the Southern Hemisphere stars up close.
Approximate arrival time into Lake Tekapo is 2.30pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Oamaru or Glenmac Farmstay
Sector 11: TEKAPO - CHRISTCHURCH
GARDEN CITY, HOT AIR BALLOONING, PUNTING
After leaving the shores of Lake Tekapo, we travel around the edges of the stunning Mackenzie Country, crossing over Burkes Pass and the foothills of the Southern Alps. We then pass through the picturesque towns of Fairlie and Geraldine, stopping here for a short time. For those considering undertaking the 'Lord of the Rings' tour, let your driver know as you can get picked up just before Methven, a rural Canterbury town. Methven is also the base for skiing Mt Hutt in the winter. The coach then heads through the Canterbury Plains, the largest area of flat land in NZ a huge contrast to our previous days travel! Before arrival into Christchurch, we venture across the Port Hills (weather dependent route) for views of Lyttleton Harbour finally stopping at the Sign of the Takahe for spectacular views of the Southern Alps and Christchurch City. Those flying out today can be dropped at the airport after accommodation drop offs.
Approximate arrival time into Christchurch is 2.30pm or 3.30pm at the airport.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Geraldene or Methven
Sector 12: CHRISTCHURCH-KAIKOURA
WHALE WATCHING, SEAL COLONIES, GREEN GLOBE COMMUNITY
Upon leaving the Garden City this morning, we follow the rugged coastline up to Kaikoura, stopping enroute to visit a seal colony. The coach will arrive in the Green Globe community of Kaikoura in time to experience the lifetime thrill of whale watching or dolphin swimming don't miss out! The name 'Kaikoura' translates to 'meal of crayfish' so back on dry land make sure you try some fresh Crayfish or indulge in a traditional New Zealand fish & chip dinner here, voted one of the best places to do so!
Approximate arrival time in Kaikoura is 11.00am.
Sector 13: KAIKOURA-PICTON-WELLINGTON
WINE COUNTRY, MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS, COOK STRAIT
A slightly more leisurely departure time this morning so enjoy a lie in! We follow the Pacific coast north today, with our first stop being for those who want to experience the South Island seafood delicacies - mmm crayfish! We then travel inland through famous hilly pastures and wine country of Marlborough via the small and friendly township of Blenheim. We continue on to Picton, the gateway to the Marlborough Sounds, in time to catch the early afternoon ferry across to Wellington (price of ferry not included in some passes). If you are travelling to Nelson, stay onboard the coach and you will arrive into Nelson late this afternoon.
Approximate arrival time in Wellington is 4.30pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Blenheim or Picton
Sector 14: WELLINGTON-NAPIER
WILDLIFE, ART DECO, WINERIES
Today we start with a hilly climb out of Wellington through the Rimutaka Ranges. Our first stop en route gives you the chance to see a real Kiwi and also the ancient Tuatara at Mt Bruce Wildlife Centre. Whilst the Kiwi is a symbol of New Zealand, the Tuatara is one of New Zealand's rarest creatures and Magic are proud sponsors of the Tuatara Recovery Programme (see page 7 for more information). Heading further north, via a number of NZ's picturesque pioneer towns we arrive in Mangatainoka. It feels like the middle of nowhere but is in fact the home of the nationally famous Tui Brewery. Try a beer or two here or wait until later in the day when you wine connoisseurs might want to indulge in some tastings in Hawkes Bay wine country. We arrive into Napier by early afternoon with plenty of time to explore the unique buildings, and perhaps a local winery or two. Due to a major earthquake in the 1930s, this city had to be rebuilt and is now referred to as “The Art Deco Capital of NZ”. Enjoy your stay in another unique Magic spot.
Approximate arrival into Napier is 3.00pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Hastings
Sector 15: NAPIER-TAUPO-ROTORUA-MT MAUNGANUI/TAURANGA
BEACHES, SURFING, CHILLING OUT
Leaving Napier today we journey through the hills stopping briefly at Opepe Historic reserve, the site of one of NZ's many Maori Wars battle sites. We continue on to the lakeside town of Taupo and then continue north to Wai-o-Tapu thermal wonderland. Meaning Sacred Waters, this stop gets you close to our most colourful volcanic environment. We arrive into Rotorua for lunch providing enough time to grab something to eat. For those of you passing through for the first time, we advise at least one night in both Taupo and Rotorua. Rotorua is also the departure point for two great Magic Connections the East EsCape, a minimum three day return trip, and the Waitomo Extension, a two day trip out to the caves - perfect for those who are finishing their journey in Auckland. Leaving Rotorua behind, we make a visit to Zorb - another very unique NZ adventure activity. Try it and you'll know why! The coach will then carry on to the north-east passing directly through the Magic Native Forest (where those of you partaking in volunteer work will be re-visiting), drop off any passengers staying in the wonderful Tauranga city and finally arrive in the chilled out beach town of Mt Maunganui arriving late afternoon. Many of our passengers like to stay a couple of days here to either relax or get involved in some of the many activities on offer including volunteer work, learning to surf or participate in the very special night-time kayaking to view glow-worms.
Approximate arrival into Tauranga is 4.00pm. Approximate arrival into Mount Maunganui is 4.20pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Taupo or Rotorua
Sector 16a: MT MAUNGANUI - THAMES - COROMANDEL TOWN
BONE CARVING, KAYAKING, CATHEDRAL COVE
Today leaving Mt Maunganui behind us you will see a glimpse of rural New Zealand, as we pass through small pioneer towns such as Katikati, the ‘mural’ town of New Zealand, and Waihi where the gold rush, which began in the 1800s, still continues today (in a more modern way). We travel on to Paeroa, where some unique landmarks pay homage to the iconic Kiwi soft drink ‘Lemon & Paeroa’ which was named after the town. In Thames, your Coromandel adventure starts with you heading through the ranges via Tairua to your first destination, Hot Water Beach. If the tide is right, you will be able to dig a hole in the sand and enjoy your very own hot pool. From there we continue down to the famous Cathedral Cove. This secluded spot has been used for the backdrop for an international movie as well as appearing in countless postcards and when you get there you'll understand why. Kayaking and boat trips are available and for those of you who are keen to stretch your legs you are really in for a treat, the setting is just breathtaking (you should be able to do the return walk in about an hour). The tour then carries onto Whitianga where many people choose to get off the bus for a night. There is so much on offer in Whitianga, including beaches, shopping and some great pubs and bars. Spend a couple of days here and you will well and truly be converted to the kiwi beach way of life. By late afternoon we arrive into our overnight stop, Coromandel Town. For those deciding to spend more time in this picturesque town, there is so much to do this town will surely not disappoint.
Approximate arrival time into Coromandel Town is 5.00pm
Sector 42a: COROMANDEL TOWN - THAMES
An early start this morning as we drive the scenic route back to Thames, so be sure to have the camera ready for the gorgeous coastal villages you will pass and views that will blow you away.
Sector 17: AUCKLAND-WHANGAREI-BAY OF ISLANDS
DOLPHIN WATCHING, HOLE IN THE ROCK, BEACHES
After crossing the Harbour Bridge we head north to the Bay of Islands. With Auckland well behind us, a brief stop will be made at Warkworth. Back on the road to Northland, we pass through Whangarei and arrive into Paihia at lunchtime, where we overnight. Our first stop here is Waitangi, for a panoramic look over the beautiful Bay of Islands. We strongly recommend those interested in the Maori culture and the history of New Zealand to visit Waitangi Treaty Grounds, the birthplace of our nation. Your afternoon is free so why not try one of the fabulous boating options, such as paddling a 50ft traditional Maori waka (canoe), or take a cruise out to the Hole in the Rock. If you have no plans for the evening, check out the recommended Culture North night show.
Approximate arrival time into Paihia is 12.30pm.
Sector 17A: PAIHIA - CAPE REINGA DAY TRIP
MAORI LEGENDS, 90 MILE BEACH, SAND BOARDING
This Connection travels as far north as you can go. The scenic drive travels through land rich in Maori culture and history to the top of New Zealand, Cape Reinga. Here you will absorb the stunning view of the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean meeting. After stopping for lunch at a quiet beach nearby, we travel up Te Paki stream until we reach giant sand dunes, perfect for sliding down on body boards that are provided. The special design of our coach allows us to actually drive along a section of the famous 90-Mile beach before rejoining the road. On the way back we stop at the picturesque fishing village of Mangonui, famous for its fish and chips, and then head back to Paihia.
Approximate arrival time into Paihia is 6.45pm.
Sector 18: BAY OF ISLANDS- HOKIANGA - AUCKLAND
CULTURE, HISTORY, KAURI TREES
This is one of Magic’s most unique days. We travel from Paihia across country stopping at Rawene, where you have the option to be transferred to Motuti Marae for a truly authentic cultural experience. The coach continues on to Opononi, a lovely town on the edges of the Hokianga Harbour facing the impressive Hokianga sand dunes. It is also where the ‘Crossings Hokianga’ cultural cruise departs, an amazing journey that follows in the footsteps of NZ’s first discoverer Kupe. Magic strongly recommends you overnight in Opononi to take advantage of the celebrated ‘Footprints Waipoua’, one of 82 Lonely Planet ‘Experiences of a Lifetime’. Just after lunch, we head on to Waipoua Forest, where you will not only get the chance to stretch your legs but also get up-close to ‘Tane Mahuta’, God of the Forest. The road narrows as it twists and turns through the forest and we travel into the afternoon and on down the West Coast via Dargaville. Our final stop is at the Matakohe Kauri and Pioneer Museum, which details how the native Kauri trees played a significant role toward shaping the new nation. The remainder of the journey is relaxed and will bring you back into Auckland by late afternoon.
Approximate arrival time into Auckland is 4pm.
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Fantastic Free Inclusions
New Zealand offers heaps of activities to do along the way. We realise that you don't want everything to cost money, so we have made an effort to include heaps of great free things in your trip.
Mt. Eden, Auckland
Check out the view of the city and beyond from the summit of Mt Eden (Maungawhau), once a Maori stronghold (pa). Find out why Auckland was once called the ‘place of 1000 lovers’ and get some great photos of Auckland and the Hauraki Gulf.
Angora Rabbit Shearing Display (time permitting)
Unique and hilarious - possibly the only place in the world where you can witness fluffy Angora rabbits being shorn for their fur.
Huka Falls + Huka Falls Walk
New Zealand’s top natural attraction – a close up view of the thunderous waterfalls with its amazing green crystal-like water, delivering 1,000,000L of water per second.
Tongariro National Park – Ngaruahoe/Mt.Doom views
New Zealand’s first national park – with dual World Heritage status due to its cultural and natural significance. Some amazing photo opportunities of the 3 volcanoes – Tongariro, Ruapehu and Ngaruahoe (as see in Lord of the Rings as Mt Doom)
Mt. Victoria + City Sights, Wellington
A prominent feature of the Wellington landscape. From here you get a panoramic view of the capital city, as well as the harbour and Cook Strait. A great change to get your bearings and take some great photos
Punakaiki pancake Rocks and blowholes
One of the most unusual features on the west coast – columns of limestone resembling stacks of pancakes, with some blowholes thrown in for good measure.
Truman Track walk
One of New Zealand’s best kept secrets – a scenic hike through native bush to a hidden cove – amazing scenery and tranquil surroundings.
Seal colony at Cape Foulwind
The seal population was in grave danger of extinction when the early New Zealand economy depended on sealing. Luckily, this is no longer the case, and you can view these magnificent mammals year-round in their natural habitat in a coastal colony.
Ross, pioneer gold mining town
The biggest gold nugget in New Zealand was found here, and much of the history of this relaxed West Coast town is related to the presence of gold in the surrounding lands.
Lake Matheson mirror lake and walk
Called ‘the jewel in the crown of New Zealand’s scenic wonders’ – this lake offers amazing reflective views of the Southern Alps set among native forest. Possibly the best photo stop in the country
Kawarau Bridge bungy viewing
Visit the historic bridge – saved from demolition by the bungy site – and watch people throw themselves toward the Shotover River, over 40m below. An entertaining and exhilirating experience.
Moeraki Boulders
These amazing spherical boulders are located on the beach – combine a scenic walk and a chance for some excellent pics.
Tekapo Church of the Good Shepherd & Bronze Dog
2 New Zealand icons combined – the Church of the Good Shepherd - one of New Zealand’s most photographed buildings, where people from around the world come to get married, and the Bronze Dog statue. This commemorates the service to the region provided by the loyal collie dog.
Kaikoura Seal Colony
A great introduction to the plentiful marine life in this area; visit a permanent land-based colony of New Zealand Fur Seals - see them in their natural environment.
Waipoua Forest – Tane Mahuta
This forest contains three quarters of New Zealand’s remaining kauri trees. Walk to the largest of all, Tane Mahuta (God of the Forest) and learn why it represents one of Maori mythology’s most important figures.
Dune Boarding
During your day trip to Cape Reinga, climb massive sand dunes and then slide down them on a body board – hilarious high speed action.
Tui Brewery Stop
Founded by Henry Wagstaff in 1889, this iconic brewery has been producing Hawkes Bay’s beer of choice until it got taken over and moved to Auckland.
Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach
Accessible only by boat or foot, Cathedral Cove is one of the must-see spots on the Coromandel Peninsula. Take a dip in the water or just walk through the cave, this stunning beach is a great place to relax. If you need warming up, Hot Water Beach is filled with natural hot springs which provide natural spas on the beach – as long as you are prepared to dig them in the sand yourself!
Waitomo Bush Walk
The Ruakuri walk – home to native bush, and native birds such as kiwis, with tunnels and bridges. A great wander.
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About Magic Bus:
Magic Travellers Network is New Zealand’s leading transport network for independent travellers and backpackers, offering a hop on and off service. In addition to hostel drop offs, great driver commentary, activity booking and access to New Zealand’s best sites and hidden gems, Magic offers a 24 hour seat guarantee to give you maximum flexibility while you travel, and a great range of accommodation to choose from each night. Passes are valid for 12 months, allowing you to spend as long as you like along the way doing what you want – New Zealand’s great National parks and walks, doing some seasonal work, skiing – your choice. Combine adventure, party, nature, culture and fun with Magic Travellers Network, and travel our New Zealand, your way. |
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