Description
Great South Journeys is an 11-day tour that takes you from Wellington to Queenstown, New Zealand.
This tour is designed for those who want a stress-free, scenic journey like no other. You will meet like-minded travelers while experiencing world-class attractions, natural wonders, and the many facets of Kiwi culture. The tour includes airfare, taxes, and all fees.The tour starts in Wellington, where you will explore the city's vibrant culture and visit the famous Te Papa Museum. You will then travel to the South Island, where you will experience one of the world's great rail journeys, riding the TranzAlpine train through the Southern Alps to Arthur's Pass. In Westland National Park, you will encounter the spectacular Franz Josef Glacier, take a walk through the Glacial Valley, and see rare kiwis at a wildlife center. Then set out on a full-day excursion to World Heritage-listed Fiordland National Park and take an exhilarating, three-hour catamaran cruise on Doubtful Sound.The tour continues to Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand. Queenstown is surrounded by sweeping mountains alongside a gorgeous blue lake, and it looks like a postcard from every angle. In addition to being picture-perfect, Queenstown is also the adventure capital of New Zealand. If you want to try something daring in New Zealand, do it here. You can indulge in extreme sports or pure relaxation, depending on your preference.Queenstown accommodation ranges from cozy backpacker dorms to world-class luxury lodges. Most places to stay have great views and easy access to nearby activities. Staying in downtown Queenstown will ensure you are close to the thriving nightlife and many excellent restaurants of the town.In conclusion, Great South Journeys is an enviable trip designed for those who want to experience the best of New Zealand's South Island. From the vibrant culture of Wellington to the adventure capital of Queenstown, this tour offers a stress-free, scenic journey like no other. You will meet like-minded travelers while experiencing world-class attractions, natural wonders, and the many facets of Kiwi culture.
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