9 Day Southern Wonders

Starting From NZD $4,403
Map
We Tour NZ > Tours > 9 Day Southern Wonders

Isn’t nature the greatest tonic? It certainly is on this South Island tour encapsulating the region’s hits, as well as some unsung gems. At sea level, cruise Milford Sound or chug across the isle on the TranzAlpine; from altitude, alight on Franz Josef Glacier in a chopper or explore Mount Cook. Your city gateways – Queenstown, Christchurch, Dunedin – envelop arguably the world’s best wineries.

Tour Highlights

  • Tranz Alpine train journey
  • A lake cruise and BBQ dinner on the TSS Earnslaw
  • Milford Sound cruise

Tour Itinerary

(B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner (SD) Specialty Dinner
Tour Code: LRQC

1
Welcome to Christchurch
Day 1
Welcome to Christchurch
Welcome to Christchurch, New Zealand’s Garden City. Flights can arrive any time prior to 4.00pm. Take some time to relax or explore independently. You may like to step back in time to a grand era of transport and relax on the Christchurch Tram as it takes you around the 'must-see' central attractions. The tram drivers provide a live commentary throughout the loop, identifying points of interest, historic architecture and the changes the city is under-going since the 2011 earthquake. This evening, meet your fellow travelling companions and your AAT Kings Travel Director for a welcome reception at your hotel.
Ibis Christchurch
Centrally located in the heart of Christchurch, this hotel is a great base for exploring the iconic 'Garden City'.
Read more
2
Christchurch – Franz Josef (B, D)
Day 2
Christchurch – Franz Josef (B, D)
First up this morning you will board the TranzAlpine train and head out through the majestic Canturbury Plains towards the Southern Alps onto Arthurs Pass. This spectacular train journey dates back to 1914 and is rated as one of the world’s most scenic train trips. The train forges through tunnels and over viaducts with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, icy rivers, beech forests, gorges and river valleys. From Aurthurs Pass we head off to the drift-wood strewn beaches of Hokitika. As well as being one of the few West Coast communities to embrace its coastal landscape, Hokitika struck it rich in the resource's stakes. Here you will visit a pounamu factory (native greenstone or jade), for the chance to see master carvers at work creating intricate pieces of jewellery and art. Maori tradition says it is bad luck to buy pounamu for yourself, so if you fancy a trinket of your own, make sure you have someone there to purchase it for you. Your final destination today is the extraordinary rivers of ice that make up Franz Josef Glacier. You may want to get up close and personal with the glaciers on a helicopter flight. Your flight will hover over the snow face and may land high up in the valley so that you can walk across the ice fall – subject to weather conditions (Optional Experience – at own expense). Tonight, enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier
Located in the heart of Franz Josef village and close to Franz Josef Glacier.
Read more
3
Franz Josef – Queenstown (B)
Day 3
Franz Josef – Queenstown (B)
If weather conditions are unfavourable on Day 2, you may get another chance to fly up to the glaciers this morning. If you aren’t flying, you might want to take a stroll through the small but lively Franz Josef village before we head out of Franz Josef following an ancient greenstone trail. View the sheer drop of Thunder Creek Falls and the grand sight of Mt Hooker, flanked on three sides by extensive glaciers. Travel over Haast Pass, marking a change from the rainforest marvel of the wild West Coast to the alpine scenery of the Southern Lakes. From here you will travel further into Central Otago. View Lake Wanaka, where the shoreline is charmingly lined by poplars and willows, followed by the vivid blue waters of Lake Hawea. It is a day of gorgeous lakes, as after Hawea you will travel over to Cromwell, situated next to the sparkling pristine waters of Lake Dunstan. Stop in at a local orchard for a taste of some of the town’s delicious stone fruit. Later, you will stop and visit the faithfully restored gold mining settlement of Arrowtown. As you amble down the beautiful tree-lined avenues, past the 19th century wooden buildings, you will feel like you have stepped into a movie set. Then it’s on to Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand!
Copthorne Hotel & Resort Queenstown Lakefront
Copthorne Hotel and Resort Queenstown Lakefront sits overlooking on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and within walking distance of Queenstown’s central shopping and entertainment area.
Read more
4
Queenstown Free Time (B, SD)
Day 4
Queenstown Free Time (B, SD)
Explore Queenstown your way! Take the opportunity to encounter a Queenstown legend and ride the Shotover Jet or venture out on a Skippers Canyon Scenic Tour. If laid-back and relaxed is more your idea of fun, then join a Wine Tour and sample some of Central Otago’s award-winning wines. Your AAT Kings Travel Director will assist you in booking all of your chosen optional experiences. After a day of activity, sit back and enjoy a peaceful evening cruise across Lake Wakatipu aboard New Zealand’s oldest steamship, the TSS Earnslaw, to Walter Peak Station. Launched in 1912, the TSS Earnslaw is the largest and grandest vessel ever to ply Lake Wakatipu. Today, the TSS Earnslaw is believed to be the only coal-fired passenger carrying vessel still operating in the southern hemisphere. Partake in a gourmet BBQ Highlight Dinner at Walter Peaks’ Colonel’s Homestead and then enjoy an entertaining after-dinner farm show providing a glimpse into high-country farm life. On the cruise back to Queenstown, join in a vintage sing-along or grab your partner for a dance across the polished wooden floors of the Earnslaw.
Copthorne Hotel & Resort Queenstown Lakefront
Copthorne Hotel and Resort Queenstown Lakefront sits overlooking on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and within walking distance of Queenstown’s central shopping and entertainment area.
Read more
5
Queenstown – Te Anau (B, D)
Day 5
Queenstown – Te Anau (B, D)
Today is one of those days where you will want to have your camera battery charged, and ready to go! From the beautiful sights of Queenstown, you will travel out to the spectacular scenes of Milford Sound. You will stop at Mirror Lakes where, as the name suggests, you can see the stunning mountain scenery perfectly reflected in the waters of the lakes. Then on to the Homer Tunnel, man’s attempt to master the sheer rocky ranges, still left rough-hewn around the edges. As you emerge out the other side of the tunnel, you are presented with one of the world’s most dramatic alpine drives, down through the Cleddau Valley. Stop at the Chasm, where the roaring Cleddau River has carved its way through solid rock, and then it’s on to Milford Sound, where you will cruise the waters of this natural wonder. Your cruise meanders down the sound, taking in the Bowen and Stirling Falls as they plummet from glacial hanging valleys sharply into the sea, and the sheer pinnacle of Mitre Peak, rising from the deep waters of the fiord. After leaving Milford Sound, you will journey 119km through the Fiordland National Park and out to Te Anau on one of the most scenic roads you could hope for. Travel through native rainforests, beech forests, alluvial flats and meadows. This evening you have the opportunity to head out across the lake to the Glow Worm Caves for a tour (Optional Experience – at own expense). Tonight, enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Distinction Luxmore Hotel Lake Te Anau
Located in the heart of Te Anau's town shopping centre and just a short stroll from Lake Te Anau.
Read more
6
Te Anau – Dunedin (B)
Day 6
Te Anau – Dunedin (B)
You may want to take an early morning walk along the shoreline of the South Island’s biggest lake, before you depart the township of Te Anau this morning. The heavily forested, rugged mountains of Fiordland National Park turn into rolling, grassy hills as you meander your way down to the city of Dunedin. Dunedin, also known as the Edinburgh of the South, has strong connections to its northern hemisphere sister city, even down to sharing many of the same street names – so take a wander down George Street, noting Dunedin’s Scottish ancestry. With the rest of your free afternoon you may wish to take part in an optional experience to see more of the region. Take a Wildlife Cruise out to Otago Peninsula, visit the Speights Brewery – a New Zealand institution or explore the city and its museums, cafés and shops.
Scenic Hotel Dunedin City
Right in the heart of the city of Dunedin and only a few blocks from the Octagon.
Read more
7
Dunedin – Omarama (B, D)
Day 7
Dunedin – Omarama (B, D)
This morning you have some free time in Dunedin. You may want to journey out to the gorgeous Larnach Castle – New Zealand’s only castle. Or you may just wish to roam around the beautiful grounds of New Zealand’s first university, Otago University. From Dunedin you will then travel through to the township of Oamaru, with its stately tree-lined streets and its famous white limestone buildings. As well as shipping limestone to the bigger cities of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin for construction of their Town Halls and various churches, Oamaru locals made sure that their own town represented the best in limestone building the mid-late 1800’s had to offer. Then you will journey along the Waitaki River, which marks the boundary between the regions of Canterbury and Otago, and with its large catchment it is an ideal source of hydro-electric power. Your day finishes in the heart of the Mackenzie Country at Omarama. Tonight, enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Heritage Gateway Hotel
Located in the beautiful village of Omarama in the heart of the Mackenzie district.
Read more
8
Omarama – Christchurch (B, D)
Day 8
Omarama – Christchurch (B, D)
You may want to take in Mount Cook National Park from the air this morning, on a scenic flight out over New Zealand’s highest peak, the Southern Alps and on to Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers (optional – at own expense). Included this morning is a Dark Sky 45 minute indoor guided cultural experience. Sweeping views across the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo framed by a backdrop of rugged hills and snow-capped mountains provide stunning alpine photography opportunities. You will visit the little stone-hewn Church of the Good Shepherd and stop for a quick photo with the bronze statue of a collie dog, the touching tribute to the sheepdogs which helped develop the Mackenzie Country. This afternoon head through the South Canterbury country towns of Fairlie and Geraldine and out over the patchwork countryside of the Canterbury Plains into Christchurch. Enjoy a city sights tour and see how Christchurch is rebuilding after the devastating earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. Pop into the Transitional Cathedral in Latimer Square, the temporary home of the Christchurch Cathedral. It is the world’s only cathedral made substantially of cardboard! Tonight, enjoy a dinner at your hotel.
Ibis Christchurch
Centrally located in the heart of Christchurch, this hotel is a great base for exploring the iconic 'Garden City'.
Read more
9
Farewell from Christchurch (B)
Day 9
Farewell from Christchurch (B)
Your AAT Kings New Zealand holiday concludes this morning after breakfast. Your flights can depart any time today.

Inclusions

Attractions Included

  • Tranz Alpine train journey
  • A lake cruise and BBQ dinner on the TSS Earnslaw
  • Milford Sound cruise
  • Dark Sky Experience Tekapo

Coach Features

  • 48 Seat coach
  • Restroom

Experiences Included

  • Specialist team of two highly experienced Travel Director and Driver Guide
  • 1 UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Fiordland National Park
  • Centrally located premium 3 star hotels

Meals Included

  • 8 Full Breakfasts
  • 3 Dinners
  • 1 Highlight Dinner
  • 1 Farewell Dinner

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.
    Read more
  • Dunedin
    Known as the 'Edinburgh of the South', Dunedin is a city that wears its Scottish heritage with pride. The small city boasts some eye-catching architecture and is one of the best-preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere.
    Read more
  • Omarama
    Sitting in a broad basin between mountain ranges, Omarama is a small town at the junction of State Highways 8 and 83. It sits near the southern end of the Mackenzie Basin, in the South Island.
    Read more
  • 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.
    Read more
  • 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.
    Read more
  • 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.
    Read more
  • Franz Josef
    Franz Josef is the name of both the glacier and the nearby village. The small but lively Franz Josef Waiau village is surrounded by lush rainforest with the high snow-capped Alps rising above it.
    Read more

Attractions

  • Milford Sound cruise
  • 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
  • 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

Available Dates

Dates Price per person
Available
10 Feb 2025 - 18 Feb 2025
$ 5054.00 - $ 6650.00
$ 4474.00 - $ 5884.00
Available
24 Mar 2025 - 01 Apr 2025 $4,522.00$5,950.00
Available
07 Apr 2025 - 15 Apr 2025
$ 5505.00 - $ 7249.00
$ 4537.00 - $ 5972.00
Available
29 Sep 2025 - 07 Oct 2025
$ 4781.00 - $ 6294.00
$ 4403.00 - $ 5794.00
Available
27 Oct 2025 - 04 Nov 2025
$ 4781.00 - $ 6294.00
$ 4403.00 - $ 5794.00
Available
17 Nov 2025 - 25 Nov 2025
$ 4781.00 - $ 6294.00
$ 4403.00 - $ 5794.00
Available
08 Dec 2025 - 16 Dec 2025
$ 4781.00 - $ 6294.00
$ 4403.00 - $ 5794.00
Available
29 Dec 2025 - 06 Jan 2026
$ 4781.00 - $ 6294.00
$ 4403.00 - $ 5794.00
Available
12 Jan 2026 - 20 Jan 2026
$ 5795.00 - $ 7630.00
$ 5338.00 - $ 7026.00
Available
26 Jan 2026 - 03 Feb 2026
$ 4926.00 - $ 6486.00
$ 4537.00 - $ 5972.00
Available
09 Feb 2026 - 17 Feb 2026
$ 4926.00 - $ 6486.00
$ 4537.00 - $ 5972.00
Available
23 Feb 2026 - 03 Mar 2026
$ 4926.00 - $ 6486.00
$ 4537.00 - $ 5972.00
Available
09 Mar 2026 - 17 Mar 2026
$ 4926.00 - $ 6486.00
$ 4537.00 - $ 5972.00
Available
23 Mar 2026 - 31 Mar 2026
$ 4926.00 - $ 6486.00
$ 4537.00 - $ 5972.00
Available
30 Mar 2026 - 07 Apr 2026
$ 4926.00 - $ 6486.00
$ 4537.00 - $ 5972.00
Available
06 Apr 2026 - 14 Apr 2026 $6,075.00$8,000.00
9 Day Southern Wonders
Days
9
Price from
NZD $4,403 per person twin share
Save up to $430 per person twin share on selected departures!