7 Day Wine, Whales and Beaches

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This top of the South Island tour takes you on a journey around the upper South Island showcasing wine tasting, whale watching and iconic coastal scenery.  Visit the Abel Tasman National Park, experience a Tranz Alpine Rail Journey and visit the Marlbough Wine Region famous for Sauvignon Blanc.

Tour Highlights

  • Abel Tasman boat cruise
  • Christchurch Tram Ride
  • Tranz Alpine Rail Journey

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-Kaikoura 180km | 112mi, 2 hours 30 minutes driving time
Day 2
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.
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-Blenheim, 128km | 80mi, 1 hour 45 minutes drive time
Day 3
Kaikoura-Blenheim, 128km | 80mi, 1 hour 45 minutes drive time
This morning head north up some absolutely spectacular coastline and then inland to Blenheim. Situated in the heart of wine-growing Marlborough Blenheim is known as a gateway to the wineries of the Wairau Valley to the west. You may wish to do a wine tour this afternoon.
Wine Tasting Marlborough Wineries - Suggested Addition
With more than 30 cellar doors offering tastings, the best way to explore the region's wine trail is on a Marlborough wine tour.  Sample some of Marlborough’s stunning wines right next to the vines the grapes were grown on. And learn about the distinctive flavours and arts of viticulture and winemaking that go into each glass.
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Blenheim-Nelson, 123km | 76mi, 2 hour drive time
Day 4
Blenheim-Nelson, 123km | 76mi, 2 hour drive time
This morning you have free time to explore Blenheim, in town, the Marlborough Museum chronicles the development of winemaking, plus early Polynesian settlement of the region. Just out of town, the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre houses filmmaker Peter Jackson’s collection of World War I aircraft, displayed in sets re-creating their flight history which is a fantastic experience for anyone interested in this era. This afternoon set off to Nelson which is known for local arts and crafts stores, and art galleries. It's also a popular base for nearby caving sites, vineyards and Abel Tasman National Park.
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Nelson-Abel Tasman National Park-Nelson, 122km | 75mi, 1 hour 20 minute drive time (each way)
Day 5
Nelson-Abel Tasman National Park-Nelson, 122km | 75mi, 1 hour 20 minute drive time (each way)
Set off from Nelson this morning for a day visiting New Zealand’s smallest National Park but by no means lacking in any way. 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. In this coastal paradise you can explore by land and/or water with water taxi options taking you to various points along the coast, walking tracks linking to each bay where you can kayak or hop on a water taxi back to Kaiteriteri Beach.
Abel Tasman Guided Walk & Cruise
Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's smallest national park. But it is one of the most easily accessible and beautiful coastal paradise settings. And you'll see all the highlights along the coast on board this cruise.
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Nelson-Punakaiki, 260km | 161mi, 3 hours 45 minutes drive time
Day 6
Nelson-Punakaiki, 260km | 161mi, 3 hours 45 minutes drive time
Today take the journey South-West through some beautiful alpine scenery to the West Coast of the South Island. On arrival in the small village of Punakaiki you can see some spectacular examples of the rugged coastal scenery that the West Coast if famous for. It is home to the Pancake Rocks and blowholes, where columns of water shoot skyward from rocks that resemble giant stacks of hotcakes. In a strong westerly swell, this creation of nature is a very impressive sight.
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Punakaiki-Greymouth-Christchurch, 46km | 28.5mi, 40 minutes driving time (plus train journey)
Day 7
Punakaiki-Greymouth-Christchurch, 46km | 28.5mi, 40 minutes driving time (plus train journey)
After a leisurely morning, make your way south along the coast to Greymouth. Along the way you have some stunning views out over the Tasman Sea, with the land fringed by intense greenery this is one pretty scenic moment of New Zealand’s rugged nature at it’s best. Arrive into Greymouth where you return your rental car and board the Tranz Alpine train to traverse the alps back into Christchurch. This is one of the world's great train journeys, covering 223 kilometres (139 miles) one-way and taking just under 5 hours. Travel through the 'Great Divide' of mountains that run through the South island. Once you arrive in Christchurch we have a transfer ready to take you to either the airport if you are ending your journey here or onto your accommodation if you opt to stay another night in Christchurch.
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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Inclusions

  • Rental Car 7 day hire
  • 6 nights accommodation
  • Abel Tasman boat cruise
  • Christchurch Tram Ride
  • Tranz Alpine Rail Journey

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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  • 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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  • Blenheim
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  • Abel Tasman National Park
    Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's smallest national park. But it's one of the most easily accessible and is unmatched for beautiful coastal settings and beaches.
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  • Nelson
    Nelson is the main centre of the Tasman region. This is an extraordinary, vibrant region where art and businesses thrive together among a stunning natural landscape.
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  • Punakaiki Pancake Rocks & Blowholes
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Attractions

  • Abel Tasman Guided Walk & Cruise
    Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's smallest national park. But it is one of the most easily accessible and beautiful coastal paradise settings. And you'll see all the highlights along the coast on board this cruise.
    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
  • 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.
    Read more

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7 Day Wine, Whales and Beaches
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