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Summer Blast from Christchurch - Top rated by National Geographic
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fabulous experience, great tour. Would highly recommend Flying Kiwi.”
Sharon, traveled in March 2017
- Kayak in pristine waters while whale watching
- Swim with the dolphins around the Kaikoura
- Visit the most photogenic lake in New Zealand, Lake Pukaki
Duration 13 days Destinations Christchurch, Lake Tekapo, Mount Cook, Oamaru, Moeraki, Dunedin, Te Anau, Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound, QueenstownSee all destinations Age Range 18 to 65 year olds Operated in English Operator Flying Kiwi From $2,986
20% Off- US$2,389You save $597
New Zealand South Island Express
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was memorable. Callum had to fix some hickups, but overall it was a fantastic experience.”
susan, traveled in October 2022
- Explore Christchurch's innovative architecture
- Stargaze in Lake Tekapo's Dark Sky Reserve
- Experience Queenstown's thrilling adventures
Duration 9 days Destinations Christchurch, Lake Tekapo, Queenstown, Wanaka, Franz Josef, Hokitika, Greymouth Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,555
15% Off- US$1,322You save $233
New Zealand's North to South Island Adventure
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful country. Wish i lived there.”
TERRY, traveled in January 2023
- Explore Auckland and Coromandel Peninsula
- Relax in natural hot tubs at Hot Water Beach
- Tour the Hobbiton movie set in Matamata
Duration 11 days Destinations Auckland, Coromandel, Rotorua, Murupara, Taupo, Tongariro National Park, Wellington Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,555
15% Off- US$1,322You save $233
NZ Adventure South
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Definitely enjoyed this trip, and strongly recommend. We covered a ton of ground in a relatively short amount of time.”
William, traveled in June 2024
- Save Now, Travel Later with Unlimited Date Changes
- Jet Boating through canyons
- Cruise the breathtaking Milford Sound
Duration 9 days Destinations Queenstown, Milford Sound, Wanaka, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, Lake Tekapo Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operated in English Operator INTRO Travel From $1,249
10% Off- US$1,124You save $124
NZ Adventure North
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I enjoyed the laughs we all shared and his knowledge of and appreciation for New Zealand.”
Benjamin, traveled in July 2024
- Save Now, Travel Later with Unlimited Date Changes
- Explore the famous Waitomo glowworm caves
- Wander the Hobbiton film set
Duration 9 days Destinations Auckland, Waitomo, Matamata, Rotorua, Taupo Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operated in English Operator INTRO Travel From $1,249
10% Off- US$1,124You save $124
New Zealand Tour Reviews
- New Zealand South Island Express
Great tour! We got to see so many places in such a short amount of time, and I had a great time. Made some friends during the whole time! Will be heading to see the North Island next year! I’m already looking forward to exploring! ??
- New Zealand's North to South Island Adventure
Snowy, our guide was the best that could be. Safe in his hands. Real dincum n. Zealander. Beautiful country. Wish i lived there.
- NZ Adventure South
Our leader Danny was so welcoming and really looked after us. I really enjoyed my time in New Zealand!
Most popular destinations in New Zealand
Explore Fiordland National Park's towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls, relax in Hanmer Springs' natural thermal pools, and hike Aoraki's breathtaking trails, where glaciers and mountains converge. Stay for amazing stargazing opportunities under the dark sky.
See all New Zealand South Island toursTantalize your tastebuds at world-class wineries, immerse yourself in Māori culture, or explore the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. The North Island is every bit as stunning as the South Island, from where two oceans collide in Cape Reinga to the culinary capital of Wellington.
See all New Zealand North Island toursDiscover amazing wildlife and landscapes in Milford Sound. Most travelers enjoy exploring our Milford Sound adventures in February, making it the most popular time of the year.
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Travel New Zealand your way
An Explorer tour in New Zealand promises thrilling adventures and diverse landscapes. New Zealand's vast and varied terrain offers great opportunities for hiking, biking, and discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations, ensuring an exhilarating and unforgettable journey.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 284 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through New Zealand with our expert guides leading the way.
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- 4.5 (106 New Zealand reviews)
"I would like to start by saying that the basic concept of the 23-day Total Flying Kiwi tour is beautiful! But due to terrible organisational talents of Flying Kiwi (Stray) we missed out on a lot, together with the trouble and stress around booking the trip. Almost every person on our tour complained about how poor the organization and information from Flying Kiwi was prior to the trip. The Flying Kiwi employees offered no sympathy, with exception of Brett the first time he called me. I am convinced that Flying Kiwi have done their best, but there is huge room for improvement with the soft skills, communication, and customer service. My experiences below were avoidable, and these issues need corrective action to ensure the success of future Flying Kiwi tours. * Equipment issues There were issues regarding the equipment during the trip. Several of the issues were quality related and others related to are poor planning and execution. These issues should be relatively easy to solve. * Microphone The busdriver'smicrophone was so unintelligible that most of the time the bus couldn't understand his stories. * Bicycles There were no bicycles during the first part of the trip. Then there were 6 bicycles for 10 people, each of whom paid the full amount for renting these bicycles. *Tents We were given the cheaper smaller tents to use as opposed to the beautiful new tents recently purchased. With the recent price increase, we actually paid for these. *Mattresses Half of the mattresses leak. *Sleeping bags When we returned to the North Island had changes busses, the new bus had no sleeping bags. Anyone who didn't have their own sleeping bag had to use their own clothes to stay warm at night. *Program issues Several attractions on the itinerary were failures. There was some rain, but for the most part we can see each issue was due to poor preparation, organization, and management. -Martha’s Mine The itinerary enthusiastically describes a working goldmine, but it looked profoundly abandoned. We saw a skeleton of a building, and that's it. -Māori cultural dinner at the Tamaki Village (now called Te Pā Tū) was canceled because it was fully booked the day it was scheduled in the itinerary! Flying Kiwi didn’t prepare and arrange this dinner in advance. We were offered an alternative that was described as “exactly the same experience.” were taken to Te Puia instead of Te Pā Tū, the experience was far from what we were promised. This was an outright waste of time and money, and every person on the bus shared this sentiment. Not only were all 19 of us robbed of a wonderfully unique cultural experience, but were lied to. To make things worse, we also missed out on an awesome zipline through the untraversed native forest valleys as well as feeding birds because the Te Puia disappointment was scheduled at the same time. The highlight of the day was when were told that we had to prepare our own dinner - on top of missing out on unique and awesome experiences because of poor planning. This was a turning point in the trip, and the entire bus group was furious. The group was irritated at the poor communication and information before the trip and poor preparation for the actual tour. We were offended that we missed very unique activities and experiences. Especially considering we've come a long way to New Zealand, to see and experience this beautiful country and their history. -Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland visit was canceled because they are not open on Thursdays. This activity was included in the price of the trip! Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland should have been contacted well in advance regarding the bus full of 24 tourists; and if needed, the itinerary should have been amended to make this visit possible. - Tongariro crossing Flying Kiwi worked with Adrift Tongariro. I knew that they would not allow us into the park until 10 am while we had to be back at the bus at 2 pm. We had to cancel the walk due to the rain, but even if the sun had been shining, we would not have been able to do this walk. For the Tongariro at least 6 hours are needed for the crossing, and preferably 8-9 hours are needed for people who walk slower. I didn't mention this to the other passengers, because I didn't want to upset them even more than they already were about Flying Kiwi's. We did an unattractive hike as an alternative while there was a beautiful hike to do at the beginning of Tongariro. My local New Zealand friends did that beautiful hike that day. Multiple missed chances at Tongariro. - Weta workshop We had less time in Wellington than originally planned. We were unable to take part in the 4-hour Weta Workshop. I was looking forward to this, and again I was disappointed. - Wanaka tree We stayed at the campsite in Wanaka, near the lake with the Wanaka tree. But without us realizing it, the bus drove past the tree. It was a 15 minute drive, and it would have taken a maximum of 1 hour including the stop to see the famous tree. - The assistent The assistant tried her best, but her lack of experience, training, and support was evident throughout the trip. When problems arose, she could not empathize with us and could only laugh at the situation. She also brought the bus on a very unsafe route, on an unsealed road. The passengers were distressed and she laughed her mistake away. Also the assistant told us that rooms were booked at Attic backpackers for all passengers on the last night of the tour, at the expense of Flying Kiwi. I immediately canceled my reservation that night because of this, but a few hours later we were told by her that she made a mistake and Flying Kiwi will not provide the accommodation on the last night of the tour. She also informed us that the accommodation was fully booked and we were on our own with no support from Flying Kiwi. Further, first aid training is a must. The busdriver cannot be the only other person with first aid knowledge. As a cultural entrepreneur, I took the lead after the Māori dinner debacle to discuss her approach in organization. Contacting tourism organizations on short notice (sometimes only an hour before hand) while they are short-staffed and in the high season for a bus full of tourists was not a formula for success! The assistant did not feel pre-arrangement was her responsibility as she was under the impression that it should have been done before her employment began. After a bit of conversation, we decided to survey everyone on the tour to gauge interest in activities and give the assistant the info to make reservations as soon as possible. Conclusion I cannot recommend a tour from Flying Kiwi at this time, purely because the organization was very poor relative to the price paid. Honestly, it feels that Flying Kiwi is growing too fast, lack experienced staff in key positions, and / or are understaffed. It's such a shame because the tour set up is great! It's a dream trip! But due to poor preparation, organization, and management the tour is worth much less. The rating 4.8 out of 5 stars is a score from the original Flying Kiwi organization. Flying Kiwi has been takenover by Stray. Only a few of us from the tour have given a rating online, but if all the travelers from our group give a rating, the average will not be higher than 3.5 stars. I did enjoy the trip. I have chosen to be positive, see the beauty of the trip, and I enjoyed helping the assistent. So in short what, due to the poor preparations and organization, we have missed out/ experienced: 1. Information on the nature, culture, and history of New Zealand - Māori and settlers. 2. No sleeping bags for 1 night 3. Cheap tents 4. Often a leaky mattress 5. Limited bicycles 6. Working Goldmine at Martha's Mine 7. Exceptional and special zipline through untraversed native forest valleys 8. Māori cultural experience and dinner at the Tamaki Village 9. Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland 10. Tongariro Crossing (even if the weather had been acceptable, we would not have been able to do the crossing). 11. Missing out on a visit at the Wanaka tree.
- Tours
- 6 New Zealand tours
- Age range
- 10 to 70 years old
- Adventure type
- Active
- Response time
- 40h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $255
- 4.5 (200 New Zealand reviews)
"This trip changed my life. I’ve never had soo much fun in my life and I never imagined I’d get to push myself to do 6 new things I’ve never done before (white water rafting, zip lining, sky diving, bungee jumping, cave exploring, and surfing). I’m still soo sad that it’s over! Telli was a great guide and I had a group that was what dreams are made of. Best trip ever, with my only regret being that I did one week. If I return to do the Southern Island, I’ll ONLY look for Wild Kiwi as an operator. Thank you soo much, much love and appreciation for you guys!!
- Tours
- 11 New Zealand tours
- Age range
- 18 to 100 years old
- Adventure type
- Active
- Response time
- 12h
- Response rate
- 95%
- Average price
- $283
- 5.0 (15,349 New Zealand reviews)
"I had an amazing time on my 17 NZ adventure in August. Sean and Rhys were both amazing tour guides. They were both helpful, friendly and knowledgeable and nothing was too much trouble for them to sort. The tour itself was incredible and it was jam packed with tonnes of activities. I can’t wait for my next tour with intro!
- Tours
- 6 New Zealand tours
- Age range
- 18 to 55 years old
- Adventure type
- Active
- Response time
- 15h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $201
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Best time to visit New Zealand
- Fall / Autumn 2024Autumn showcases vibrant foliage in Arrowtown. The cooler, quieter season is ideal for cycling through vineyards and taking lakeside walks.
- November 2024 popular 125 tours
- Winter 2024 / 2025New Zealand in winter offers skiing in Queenstown and Wanaka. Enjoy the snowy Southern Alps and soak in New Zealand's hot springs.
- December 2024 177 tours
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- March 2025 popular 259 tours
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