
Explore Akaroa
The Banks Peninsula town of Akaroa, known for its mix of 19th-century British and French colonial history and architecture
Designed Exclusively for APT guests
Give your holiday a personal touch with a choice of included sightseeing or dining options
You will be met on arrival in Auckland and transferred to your ship. Later, meet your captain and crew at tonight’s welcome reception and dinner.
Stay: 10 nights, Le Soleal
Daily :You may choose to step into the remarkable world of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth at the Hobbiton Movie Set, made famous in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy; discover the Art Museum and Historic Village on a tour of Tauranga, featuring a collection of restored and preserved buildings showcasing it’s rich history and culture; discover the stunning Mount Maunganui beachfront with its crystal-clear waters, breathtaking views and picturesque setting; or embark on a Bay of Plenty Foodie Tour discovering speciality food shops and indulging in tasting of local delicacies, and exploring beautiful kiwifruit and avocado orchards.
Make your holiday your own by selecting an activity from your Freedom of Choice options.
Daily :Arrive at Whakatane and drive to Rotorua. Pass through Rotorua to one of New Zealand's leading cultural and thermal attractions. See young Maori apprentices being taught the ancient art of carving and weaving before discovering the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, Rotorua's largest and best-known thermal area. Exploration of the site is on foot, passing boiling mud pools and the soaring Pohutu geyser. This incredible display of nature's raw force provides insight into the awesome natural forces at work below. Te Puia's Maori cultural performance will transport you back in time, beginning with a spine-tingling wero (challenge) from a Maori warrior followed by a traditional powhiri (welcome). You are then invited inside the beautifully carved wharenui (meeting house), to experience a traditional and unique Maori concert. After, indulge in a delectable Hangi style lunch, savouring Maori-inspired dishes featuring fresh locally sourced produce.
Daily :Delight in exploring two of the local boutique vineyards where you will taste award-winning wine and enjoy gourmet food experiences in lush green surrounds; embark on a memorable 40-minute steam train ride down the picturesque Poverty Bay coastline to Muriwai. Upon reaching Muriwai, alight on the grass platform and enjoy several photo opportunities as well as a lively Maori cultural performance, featuring songs and dances of the local iwi (tribe).
Captain James Cook named Gisborne in honour of one of his crew who first sighted land in 1769. Today, we find a sunny coastal town rich in Maori heritage and culture, featuring stunning beaches with stretches of golden sand and crystal-clear water.
Daily :You may wish to set out on a guided tour of Napier, the beautiful Art Deco town rebuilt in the style of that era after the devastating Hawke's Bay earthquake in 1931. Explore the city and learn the history behind each building in a town frozen in time. Continue to nearby Hastings to admire its Art Deco buildings, history and impressive public artworks before visiting the city's historic Opera House. Alternatively, explore Napier aboard the Hawke's Bay Express, a modern road-train with a design straight out of the Art Deco era. The journey includes commentary outlining the history of the city and the 1931 earthquake as it trundles through the heart of Napier.
Take in the fascinating history of Napier and the Hawke's Bay region on your selected Freedom of Choice activity today. Or you may wish to join a guided excursion to experience the world's largest mainland gannet colony up close on an exhilarating visit to Cape Kidnappers (own expense).
Daily :Embark on a tour of Wellington, taking in the spectacular sights of the city and bay on a cable car ride up to the lookout where you will discover the Botanical Gardens featuring unique native and exotic plants in the beautifully landscaped gardens, and discover New Zealand’s national museum – Te Papa Tongarewa; journey behind the cinema curtain with the Academy Award-winning team at Weta Workshop; visit Zealandia, also known as the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary, home to a wide range of birds including the native kiwi, tui, kaka and bellbird.
Today, enjoy your selected Freedom of Choice activity.
Daily :Enjoy a delightful Marlborough gourmet tour, visiting two of the regions stunning wineries and a chocolaterie; be fascinated at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, a renowned museum in Blenheim known for its immersive and captivating exhibitions featuring restored aircraft from the two world wars followed by a visit to a local brewery; explore the beauty of Queen Charlotte Sound on a Zodiac with your knowledgeable expedition team.
Cruise through the winding waterways, secluded bays and admire the stunning lush green scenery of the iconic Marlborough Sounds as you make your way to the seaside town of Picton.
Daily :Discover the scenic beauty, history, nature and culture of Akaroa in one complete comprehensive tour. Visit some of the most important historic sites such as Takapuneke, the site of the Brig Elizabeth Te Rauparaha massacre, Onuku Marae, where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, and Britomart Monument, the place of the British declaration of sovereignty.
Experience fascinating natural sites like the Heritage Park that provides stunning views over Akaroa, the Wildside Project, a community-driven collaboration for predator control and the protection of native species, and the internationally renowned Hinewai Reserve. Visit Barrys Bay Cheese, who produced its first cheddar in 1895 when it was just one of nine small, family-owned dairy cooperatives dotted around Banks Peninsula and remains one of the last traditional cheese makers on the Peninsula.
Daily :Board the TranzAlpine Train to travel through the snowcapped Southern Alps to Arthur's Pass and witness the stunning landscapes of New Zealand’s South Island, enjoy lunch in an old village before returning by coach; enjoy the serenity and scenic views of Christchurch’s parks, gardens and buildings as you glide along on the Avon River on a punting tour; or take in the city highlights and explore the rebuilding of historic Christchurch post the devastating 2011 earthquakes, followed by a visit to the International Antarctic Centre, an educational and immersive experience, located in a unique, working Antarctic campus, home to the New Zealand, United States and Italian Antarctic programs.
Today, enjoy your selected Freedom of Choice activity in and around the beautiful South Island city of Christchurch. Home to almost 400,000 people, Christchurch is a picturesque city graced with 1,200 parks and gardens, earning it the title of New Zealand's garden city.
Daily :Enjoy an orientation drive through Dunedin that will introduce you to a well-preserved Victorian city. Soak up the grandeur of its architecture, from the classical ANZ Bank to the buildings surrounding the Octagon, an eight-sided plaza that forms the core of Dunedin's lively business district. Visit the iconic Larnach Castle, built in the late 19th century by prominent businessman and politician William Larnach and known as one of New Zealand’s finest examples of Victorian architecture. Boasting intricate detailing, the castle features a unique blend of Gothic and styles with beautiful views of the Otago Peninsula. Afterwards, explore the peninsula further and discover its picturesque bays and stunning views at every turn. The peninsula is home to diverse wildlife including albatrosses, sea lions and penguins and offers a memorable experience in the heart of the South Island. Finish the day with a visit to Penguin Place, a conservation reserve located on the peninsula dedicated to protecting the endangered yellow-eyed penguin – native to New Zealand and one of the rarest penguin species in the world.
Daily :After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your onward flight.
Daily :As a family-owned company, we take great pride in treating each and every guest as part of the family