12 Day Mountains, Glaciers & Fiords

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This tour takes in the big three of the South Islands breaktaking scenery, starting with Mount Cook then it’s onto the fiords of Milford Sound before topping off with the West Coast Glaciers.  But wait there’s more!  The tour then continues up the East Coast to Kaikoura and inland to Hanmer Springs.

Tour Highlights

  • TSS Earnslaw dinner cruise
  • Milford Sound Cruise
  • Christchurch Tram Ride
  • Tranz Alpine Rail Journey
  • Hanmer Springs Hot Pools

Tour Itinerary

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Christchurch
Day 1
Christchurch
Arrive in Christchurch today where you have free time to explore the ‘Garden City’. Christchurch, known for its parks, gardens and English heritage with the Avon River gently meandering through the city centre. Flat-bottomed punts glide on the river and on its banks are cycling paths, the green expanse of Hagley Park and Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Exploring the city on one of the trams is a great way to get to know your way around, take a boat ride on the Avon or simply sit back at one of the many cafes and restaurants in Oxford Terrace and enjoy this attractive city.
Christchurch Tram
The Christchurch Tram is a unique experience combining history and sightseeing. The beautifully restored heritage trams are one of the city’s best loved attractions.
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Christchurch to Mackenzie Country/Mt Cook 330km | 205mi, 4 hours 15 minutes drive time
Day 2
Christchurch to Mackenzie Country/Mt Cook 330km | 205mi, 4 hours 15 minutes drive time
This morning depart Christchurch, heading South through the outlying towns of Rolleston and Dunsandel and cross the Rakaia River. The Rakaia Bridge is New Zealand's longest road bridge at 1.8km long and crosses the Rakaia River, one of Canterbury's large braided rivers. Not far from here you begin to head inland, through the beautiful town of Geraldine, Fairle and Burkes Pass before arriving at the stunning turquoise-blue Lake Tekapo in the Mackenzie region. Here you can see the Church of the Good Shepard set against a stunning backdrop of the Southern Alps. Tonight, you will stay in the Mackenzie Region for the night.
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Mt Cook/Mackenzie Country – Queenstown 262km | 163mi, 3 hours 20 minutes driving time
Day 3
Mt Cook/Mackenzie Country – Queenstown 262km | 163mi, 3 hours 20 minutes driving time
Spend the morning exploring the Mt Cook area, you may choose to visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre which showcases the Aoraki Mount Cook region, its people and its place in the universe. Then depart the Mackenzie region heading south through the dramatic Lindis Pass which links the Mackenzie Basin with Central Otago. For many months of the year, you can expect to see snow in this mountainous area, here snow tussock grassland dominates the landscape of this undulating terrain. Your journey continues on through the once Gold Mining and now stone fruit growing town of Cromwell, set on the shores of Lake Dunstan. From here continue through the wine growing region of Gibbston Valley notable for it’s Pinot Noir, through historic Arrowtown and onto the alpine playground of Queenstown.
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Queenstown – Day at leisure
Day 4
Queenstown – Day at leisure
Today is yours to explore this beautiful lakeside town, with it’s towering mountains and majestic natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and rivers there’s something here for everyone to enjoy. There’s adventure activities such as bungy jumping, sky diving, canyon swinging, jet boating, horse trekking and river rafting all year round. Queenstown is also a renowned cycling destination, providing everything from easy scenic tracks to backcountry trails, road rides to heli-biking and the Southern Hemisphere’s only gondola accessed downhill mountain biking. Or if a slower pace appeals, experience one of the many walking and hiking trails, sightseeing tours or indulge yourself with spa treatments, boutique shopping and excellent food and wine. This evening enjoy a dinner cruise aboard the historic TSS Earnslaw Vintage Steamship to Walter Peak Station where you will enjoy a BBQ dinner and entertainment.
Skyline Gondola Queenstown - Suggested Addition
The iconic Skyline Gondola gives you the opportunity to take in stunning views as you ride the steepest cable car lift in the Southern Hemisphere.  You’ll be carried 480 metres above Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu to the top of Bob's Peak to enjoy a spectacular 220 degree panorama.
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Dart River Safari - Suggested Addition
The Dart River Safari jetboat experience is an exhilarating and spectacular journey through iconic landscapes. The landscapes in the Dart River Valley are nothing short of awe-inspiring. And you'll learn about the area as you travel past snow-capped mountain peaks, crystal clear waterways and lush ancient native beech forests. 
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Shotover Jet - Suggested Addition
This thrilling jetboat ride takes you through the spectacular shotover canyons near Queenstown. See the canyons' beauty and feel their power on the world’s most exciting jet boat ride. A unique combination of beauty and power, the Shotover Jet is an experience like no other.
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Cruise Lake Wakatipu on the TSS Earnslaw
The TSS Earnslaw offers one of the best ways to see Queenstown’s surrounding landscape. Cruise across Lake Whakatipu aboard the iconic century-old coal-fired steamship taking in the views at a leisurely pace.
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Queenstown-Milford Sound-Te Anau 406km | 252mi, 5 hours 20 minutes driving time
Day 5
Queenstown-Milford Sound-Te Anau 406km | 252mi, 5 hours 20 minutes driving time
This morning depart Queenstown, head along Lake Wakatipu through the towns of Kingston, and Mossburn and onto Te Anau. Here is a great spot to stop for morning tea and stretch the legs before continuing on to Milford Sound. This part of your journey today offers a stunning range of scenery, from lush beech forest and vast valleys to mirror-like lakes, towering mountains and impressive feats of roading engineering. While the final reward is the breathtaking vista of Milford Sound, the Milford Road delivers a journey which is every bit as impressive as the destination. Enjoy a Cruise on Milford Sound where you can get close to the stunning nature of this area, from thundering waterfalls to sky-high mountains and lush rainforests soak up this pristine slice of New Zealand. After your cruise return to Te Anau where you spend the night.
Milford Sound Cruise
Cruise Milford Sound, the most well-known and accessible of all the fiords in New Zealand’s Fiordland National Park, a World Heritage Area. Its 16 kilometre (14 nautical miles) length is lined by sheer rock faces that soar 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more from the water. 
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6
Te Anau-Wanaka 227km | 141mi, 3 hours driving time
Day 6
Te Anau-Wanaka 227km | 141mi, 3 hours driving time
Wake up this morning in the picturesque township of Te Anau, set on the lakeside. You can take your time to explore the town before departing for Wanaka. Located on a lakeside amongst the spectacular Southern Alps, Wanaka is a town of extreme natural beauty and the gateway to a number of outdoor activities like hiking, biking and water sports – not to mention skiing in winter. There are also inspiring galleries, stylish shops and a great range of cafes, restaurants, craft breweries and an artisan distillery.
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Wanaka-Fox Glacier 262km | 162mi, 3 hours 30 minutes driving time
Day 7
Wanaka-Fox Glacier 262km | 162mi, 3 hours 30 minutes driving time
Today you depart Wanaka, heading through Haast Pass to the rugged West Coast. Making your way up the coast to Fox township, nearby to Fox Glacier. Fox Glacier describes both the glacier and the nearby village. Like its twin, Franz Josef, the glacier descends from the Southern Alps down into temperate rainforest just 300 metres above sea level. This afternoon there is time to explore the Glacier, you may opt to take a helicopter tour, or guided glacier walk. To see the glacier, you can head towards Lake Matheson on Cook Flat Road for magnificent views. You can arrange an ice-hiking adventure or booking a scenic flight. There are glow worm caves just a short walk from the town centre, which offers a good choice of cafes and restaurants. Close to Fox Glacier is beautiful Lake Matheson, one of the most photographed lakes in New Zealand. On a clear day it reflects Mount Cook spectacularly!
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Fox Glacier- Fox Glacier-Greymouth-Christchurch 195km | 121mi , 2 hours 40 minutes driving time (plus train journey)
Day 8
Fox Glacier- Fox Glacier-Greymouth-Christchurch 195km | 121mi , 2 hours 40 minutes driving time (plus train journey)
This morning depart Fox Glacier township and make your way up the coast to Greymouth. Here you drop off your car and get to explore the Southern Alps aboard the TranzAlpine train - one of the world's great train journeys, covering 223 kilometres (139 miles) one-way and taking just under 5 hours. The train travels coast-to-coast through the 'Great Divide' and the indomitable spine of mountains that partitions New Zealand's South Island. You’ll follow the Grey and Arnold rivers, past the tranquil waters of Lake Brunner as the train carves its way through ancient river valleys, through Arthur’s Pass and onto the vast Canterbury Plains, winding along the banks of the Waimakariri River and into Christchurch. You’ll be picked up at the train station and transferred to your hotel.
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Christchurch-Kaikoura 180km | 112mi, 2 hours 30 minutes driving time
Day 9
Christchurch-Kaikoura 180km | 112mi, 2 hours 30 minutes driving time
Today’s journey sees you heading North out of Christchurch, through the Waipara wine growing region, the country town of Cheviot, over the Hundalee Hills before seeing the spectacular East Coast open up before you. The views along this road as you head into Kaikoura are pretty special, beautiful rugged coastline with seaviews out to the horizon. The picturesque coastal town of Kaikoura is renowned for it’s marine life, beautiful coastal walks and of course the delicious seafood including crayfish/lobster.
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Kaikoura
Day 10
Kaikoura
Today is yours to enjoy Kaikoura, you might want to experience a Whale Watching trip or a swim with the dolphins encounter. The village of Kaikoura is set between the rugged Seaward Kaikoura mountain range and the Pacific Ocean, making it a very spectacular setting year round. There are a great range of cafes, restaurants and local shops to explore as well as a long history and relationship with the sea to discover. There are a range of coastal walks you can do and the opportunity to savour the local seafood – fresh and delicious – there’s nothing better than ocean fresh crayfish/lobster.
Whale Watching Tour - Suggested Addition
Whale Watch is New Zealand's only vessel-based whale watching company offering visitors an exciting up-close encounter with the world’s largest toothed predator the giant sperm whale in their natural environment at all times of the year.
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Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura - Suggested Addition
Dolphins are some of nature’s most extraordinary and captivating creatures. They’re even more amazing close-up. Choose swimming or watching and immerse yourself in their world with Dolphin Encounter; an unforgettable experience in one of New Zealand’s most breath-taking destinations.
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Kaikoura-Hanmer Springs 130km | 81mi, 2 hours driving time
Day 11
Kaikoura-Hanmer Springs 130km | 81mi, 2 hours driving time
Taking the inland road from Kaikoura today you make the journey through Mount Lyford Village to the alpine village of Hanmer Springs. Best known for its natural hot pools and stunning landscapes, Hanmer Springs is surrounded by dramatic mountains and towering forests, this charming town has a main street filled with boutique shops, cafes and eateries. Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa is where you can soak in one of 22 outdoor thermal pools or treat yourself to a range of indulgent spa therapies.
Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa
Soak away your cares and experience total relaxation in these natural hot pools.
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Hanmer Springs-Christchurch 133km | 82.6mi, 1 hour 45 minutes driving time
Day 12
Hanmer Springs-Christchurch 133km | 82.6mi, 1 hour 45 minutes driving time
After a leisurely morning make your way back to Christchurch through the the Waipara wine growing region. This is one of New Zealand’s premier wine regions - pinot noir and riesling grapes do very well here. You may wish to stop off and visit one of the vineyard restaurants and the many tasting rooms. To add to your gourmet experience, there are olive groves, nut farms and fields of lavender also in the region.

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Inclusions

  • Rental Car 12 day hire
  • 11 nights accommodation
  • TSS Earnslaw dinner cruise
  • Milford Sound Cruise
  • Christchurch Tram Ride
  • Tranz Alpine Rail Journey
  • Hanmer Springs Hot Pools

Visited Locations

  • Christchurch
    Christchurch is an fascinating city to explore. It was once a historic garden city. Since the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes it has turned into a fascinating city of regeneration and growth.
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  • Aoraki Mount Cook
    Aoraki / Mount Cook, standing at 3,724 metres, is the highest mountain in New Zealand. It is  located within Aoraki Mount Cook National Park.
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  • Queenstown
    Queenstown is a stunning resort town, renowned for its beauty and wealth of adventure activities, it sits on the shores of the South Island’s Lake Wakatipu. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Southern Alps mountains, Queenstown is also a base for exploring the region’s vineyards and historic mining towns.
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  • Milford Sound
    Famously described by Rudyard Kipling as the "eighth wonder of the world", Milford Sound is a stunning fiord in the southwest of New Zealand’s South Island.
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  • Te Anau
    A two hour drive from Queenstown, Te Anau is a Southland town. A pretty lakeside town, it’s known as a gateway to Fiordland National Park.
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  • Kaikoura
    There are few places on earth like Kaikōura. A small coastal village, with a relaxed beachside vibe, it has some stunning views of both mountains and sea. And it offers to enjoy the bounty of the sea whether eating local kai moana or encountering local sale sea life off the coast.
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  • Hanmer Springs
    Best known for its natural hot pools and stunning landscapes, Hanmer Springs is a picturesque alpine village 90 minutes' drive from Christchurch.
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  • Wanaka
    Wanaka is a lively resort town surrounded by some stunning alpine scenery. It offers a picture-perfect location and easy access to the outdoors. The town has the buzz of a genuine alpine town and is the ultimate hub for outdoor adventures. 
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Attractions

  • Cruise Lake Wakatipu on the TSS Earnslaw
    The TSS Earnslaw offers one of the best ways to see Queenstown’s surrounding landscape. Cruise across Lake Whakatipu aboard the iconic century-old coal-fired steamship taking in the views at a leisurely pace.
    Read more
  • Milford Sound Cruise
    Cruise Milford Sound, the most well-known and accessible of all the fiords in New Zealand’s Fiordland National Park, a World Heritage Area. Its 16 kilometre (14 nautical miles) length is lined by sheer rock faces that soar 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more from the water. 
    Read more
  • Christchurch Tram
    The Christchurch Tram is a unique experience combining history and sightseeing. The beautifully restored heritage trams are one of the city’s best loved attractions.
    Read more
  • Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa
    Soak away your cares and experience total relaxation in these natural hot pools.
    Read more
  • Tranzalpine Rail Journey
    Enjoy a very special view of the South Island’s striking natural landscape. Take the Tranz Alpine train between Christchurch and Greymouth. See epic vistas, travel the edges of the ice-fed Waimakariri River, traverse the Southern Alps, and see miles of native beech forest.
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12 Day Mountains, Glaciers & Fiords
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