New Zealand
Bicycle Tours
Highlights - 22 Days

Route:
Auckland -
Whitianga - Rotorua - Napier - Wellington -
Nelson -
Greymouth - Franz Josef - Wanaka - Queenstown -
Lake Tekapo - Christchurch - Kaikoura - Blenheim -
Wellington - Turangi - Waitomo - Auckland
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Sunday, Day 1
Kia Ora

We start our trip in Auckland, the ‘City of Sails’. Meet your fellow travellers and be our guest at our Welcome Dinner.
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Monday, Day 2
Auckland - Whitianga

After breakfast and the daily briefing we start on the Pacific Coast Highway around the Coromandel region. We spend the night in Whitianga.
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Tuesday, Day 3
Whitianga

We are doing a round trip, stopping at Hot Water Beach and Cathedral Cove. Well worth the 40-minute strenuous walk to reach it, this is a natural rock cave located in one of New Zealand’s beautiful marine reserves.
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Wednesday, Day 4
Whitianga - Rotorua

We continue to Rotorua. Before we even reach the city you will be able to smell the sulfur and see hot pools along the side of the road. In the evening you will have the opportunity to learn about Maori culture and attend a spectacular Maori show in the Tamaki Maori Village. This is followed by a traditional Maori feast.
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Thursday, Day 5
Rotorua - Napier

We spend the morning in Rotorua visiting the hot pools and geysers at Te Puia. You will also have the chance to visit a bird house and see a kiwi.

Our destination is Napier, which was almost entirely rebuilt in the Art Deco style after the 1931 earthquake. You will be able to visit museums, art galleries, and a kiwi house if you wish. We spend the night in an original Art Deco hotel near the beach.
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Friday, Day 6
Napier - Wellington

We continue our journey to Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, passing through more spectacular scenery.
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Saturday, Day 7
Wellington - Nelson


Before we leave the North Island we visit Te Papa, the national museum of New Zealand. In the afternoon we leave for the South Island, travelling to Picton on the Interislander ferry.

There is plenty of opportunity to take pictures on the journey, especially as we pass through the beautiful Marlborough Sounds. Once on the South Island we travel around the Tasman Bay to Nelson. Nelson and its surrounding region receive more hours of sunshine than any other city in New Zealand.
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Sunday, Day 8
Nelson

There are many sightseeings in Nelson. On our daily tour we visit the Abel Tasman Nationalpark.
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Monday, Day 9
Nelson - Greymouth

Our trip takes us south along the Buller Gorge Road to Westport, where we meet the Tasman Sea and there are beaches crowded with sea lions. We cross Cape Foulwind and

head south again to Pancake Rocks, where we get a close-up view of blowholes created by the sea. We spend the night in Greymouth.
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Tuesday, Day 10
Greymouth - Franz Josef

We continue south through the old gold mining town of Ross. The scenery is breathtaking, with the Tasman Sea on the right and mountains and lush green rain forest on the left. We spend the night below Franz Josef Glacier. If you wish, you can take a helicopter flight to the glacier or walk to its base or join a Quad Tour.
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Wednesday, Day 11
Franz Josef - Wanaka

Passing Fox Glacier, another majestic glacier, we leave the coast and head east over Haast Pass to beautiful Lake Wanaka and the town of Wanaka itself.
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Thursday, Day 12
Wanaka - Queenstown

Today we are travelling on to Queenstown, justly famous as the adventure capital of the world. We will be given a short tour of a typical New Zealand working farm before the evening meal at the Colonel’s Homestead Restaurant on the Walter Peak High Country Sheep Farm.

The farm is reached by a scenic cruise on Lake Wakatipu on the oldest steamship in New Zealand, the TSS Earnslaw.
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Friday, Day 13
Queenstown


Today is free for you to do as you wish. Queenstown specialises in adventure activities and has much to offer, including bungee jumping, parasailing, jet boat rides, and skydiving. We will help you book any activities you wish to go on.

As an option you can join us for a spectacular natural wonder. You will have plenty of time to absorb the scenery and enjoy one of New Zealand’s most famous regions. We set off for Milford Sound through the Homer Tunnel before boarding a boat to cruise the 10-mile long fiord. You will have the opportunity to see blue penguins, sea lions, and dolphins, not to mention the stunning combination of green rain forest, mountains, and blue, clear water flowing toward the ocean. We return to Queenstown for the night.
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Saturday, Day 14
Queenstown - Lake Tekapo

On Day 14 we travel to the foothills of Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain at a height of 3754 m (13,316 feet). We stop for coffee and a spectacular view of the snow-covered mountain at the famous Hermitage Hotel, a truly special place with unmistakeable charm.

We end the day riding along back Lake Pukaki before visiting the Church of the Good Shepherd and

spending the night at our hotel at Lake Tekapo.
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Sunday, Day 15
Lake Tekapo - Christchurch

We travel across the South Island on the Inland Scenic Route to Christchurch. The remainder of the day is free for you to explore Christchurch.
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Monday, Day 16
Christchurch

Today we are cycling on a beautiful part on the road to the popular peninsula Akaroa.
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Tuesday, Day 17
Christchurch - Kaikoura

We ride the Pacific Alpine Triangle around the coast. The scenery is stunning, with the Pacific Ocean on the right and mountains on your left. We stop in Kaikoura, famous for whale watching and - depending on the weather conditions - let's hope to see them.
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Wednesday, Day 18
Kaikoura - Blenheim

We pass through the Marlborough wine-growing area and arrive in Blenheim for a wine tour in one of their wineries.
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Thursday, Day 19
Blenheim - Wellington
From Blenheim we reach Picton and take the ferry back to the North Island of New Zealand.
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Friday, Day 20
Wellington - Turangi

We continue our journey by Dessert Road to Turangi with a view of Mount Ruapehu, the highest peak on the North Island, which stands nearly 2797 m (9175 feet) tall.
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Saturday, Day 21
Turangi - Waitomo

We continue our journey north, travelling alongside beautiful Lake Taupo and through spectacular scenery to Taupo, before heading to Waitomo with its famous Waitomo Caves.
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Sunday, Day 22
Waitomo - Auckland

On our last day, we join an individual cave tour (far away from mass tourism) to see glowwormes in the dark, before heading to Auckland and in the evening meeting for one last time at our Farewell Dinner.
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What's included - New Zealand Bicycle Tour Highlights - 22 Days:
Guided Bicycle Tour by Reuthers Tour Guide
Reuthers Bicycle with helmet
Travelling in comfortable Bus / Van / Mini Bus
Accomodation Middleclass Hotels in Double Room
Reuthers Secured Payment Certificate (Sicherungsschein)
Reuthers Tour Book with Itineraries and Tips
Reuthers Travel Lecture New Zealand
Reuthers Welcome Drink
Welcome- and Farewell-Dinner in Restaurants
Maori Culture and Hangi Dinner
Dinner Walter Peak High Country Sheep Farm
Steamship Passage TSS Earnslaw
Excursion Abel Tasman National Park
Ferry Wellington > Picton > Wellington
Transfers Airport-Hotel-Airport
Entrance Fees
Reuthers Energy Snacks and Drinks Package
Reuthers Polo Shirt
Reuthers Calling Card
Reuthers Memory Picture
Reuthers Tour Certificate
Reuthers Tours & More Discount Points
Pricing:
Rider Reuthers Bicycle = NZD 7773
Rider own Bicycle (Reuthers BYOB)= NZD 7553
Passenger Escort Vehicle = NZD 6673
Single Room extra charge = NZD 1720
Twin Room extra charge = NZD 275
Option1: Day Trip "Auckland Best Of" prior tour start
Option2: Helicopter Flight Franz Josef Glacier
Option3: Quad Tour in Franz Josef
Option4: Day Trip "Milford Sound" from Queenstown
All pricing payable in New Zealand Dollar.
3% Early Bird Discount* for bookings more than 6 months prior tour start
2% Senior Discount* age min 62 years prior tourstart
5% Group Discount* (from 6 Participants)
* discounts apply for bank payment only. Discounts max. 10%.
please request.


