Adjust your internal clock to ‘Fiji time’: exploring the archipelago’s exclusive beaches, seabed marvels, lush decorations, and amazing culture shouldn’t be rushed. Fijian life rotates around the church, the village, the rugby field, and the garden. While this may sound insular, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more open and welcoming population with this Fiji and New Zealand tour package.
Full day Captain Cook Cruises
Half day city tour
Christchurch Panoramic tour
Drive through Mt. Cook National Park
Photo session at Church of Good Shepherd and Lake Tekapo en-route to Queenstown
Visit Arrowtown and Bungy Jump site
Enjoy a Gondola Ride to Bob’s Peak
Milford Sound Cruise
Visit the Waitomo Caves en-route to Rotorua
Visit the Agrodome
Witness Sheep Shearing
Visit the Te Puia Thermal Reserve
Experience Maori Culture
Auckland Panoramic City Tour
Gleaming sands, pure palm trees and waters so blue they gleam – Fiji’s beaches look airbrushed. While beautiful stretches abound, it’s on the islands of the Mamanucas and Yasawas that you’ll see divine heavyweights. These beaches are the ideal for paradise, attracting thousands of ravelers keen to explore their own South Sea idyll. The charm of the islands extends beyond holiday snaps; the reefs, bays, and sublime sands have contributed cinematic eye candy to films including Cast Away with Tom Hanks and 1980 teen-dream classic The Blue Lagoon.
With seemingly endless stretches of intensely colored reefs and more than 1500 species of fish and colossal creatures, Fiji’s underwater world is worth the plunge. Seasoned divers and snorkelers will find plenty to excite them, while first-timers will be bubbling excited exclamations into their mouthpieces. Anywhere a fin flashes or coral waves, you’ll find a diving or snorkel day trip and there are excellent liveaboard journeys for those after a truly immersive experience.
Queenstown is as important a verb as a noun, a land of doing that likes to spruik itself as the 'adventure capital of the world'. It's famously the birthplace of bungee jumping, and the list of adventures you can throw yourself into here is encyclopedic – from alpine heli-skiing to zip-lining. It's unusual that a traveler leaves without trying something that ups their heart rate, but to pigeonhole Queenstown as only a playground is to ignore its international dining and arts scene, it's fine vineyards, and the diverse range of bars that can make evenings as fun-filled as the days.
Auckland The greater Auckland region encompasses the city proper and the gorgeous surrounding towns and landscapes.
It's rare that travelers limit themselves solely to the city area. And why would you? There are lots to see and do right in the heart of the city, but traveling further afield opens the opportunities considerably.
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