Go on a diverse group guided tour of the South Island
Enjoy the serenity on tour in NZ
Visit the tiny Church of the Good Shepherd, nestled into the shores of Lake Tekapo
Climb, swim and float through an awe-inspiring world of sculpted rock, crystal pools and crashing waterfalls - all in beautiful natural surroundings over half a day
Enjoy a luxury boat cruise on Lake Wanaka to the remote Mou Waho Island nature reserve, home of the lake, on an island, in a lake!
At 134 meters you will experience 8.5 seconds of adrenaline pumping free fall on this truly exhilarating bungy jump over the Nevis River Valley.
Try the funyaks on the beautiful Dart River on day 4

South Island Adventure

Duration
9 days
Site savings
$45
From
$1,334 USD

If you only have a short time to explore the largest island of New Zealand, this is the tour for you! Prepare for 9 days of spectacular scenery and lots of opportunity for adventure with this New Zealand South Island holiday package. Turquoise lakes, majestic glaciers, dramatic mountain peaks, golden tussock lands and the picture-perfect towns of Queenstown, Wanaka and Franz Josef are all included on this incredible road trip.

  • Category
    Multi-Activity
  • Type
    Fully Guided
  • Duration
    9 days
  • Culture Level
    Adventurous
  • Skill Level
    1 - Beginner
  • Activity Level
    1 - Easy
  • Elevation
    1 - Easy
  • Terrain
    Mixed
Best Price Guarantee
No booking or payment fees
Save $42 on your next booking
Loading tour details...
  • Where does this tour start and end?

    This tour starts and ends in Christchurch.

    Fly in/out of Christchurch International Airport (CHC).

  • I’m travelling alone, can I join this trip?

    Definitely. Many of the guests are solo travellers so absolutely jump on board.

  • Can you help me out for extra days before and after the tour?

    Absolutely! The operator can sort you out with accommodation both before and after your tour.

  • What ages is this tour for?

    The tour has guests in their late teens to their mid 60s, but the average age is between 25–45. More important than age is attitude – the tour operator has found over the years that if you have a thirst for adventure then age is no barrier.

    Please do keep in mind though that a reasonable level of fitness is required.

    The minimum age of joining a tour is 18 years old. Sometimes the group may head out to a bar where everyone needs to be 18 years old, and New Zealand has strict alcohol policies.

  • What are the best activities to get my adrenalin fix?

    Here's a sample of the tour operator's favourite activities to get your blood pumping.

        Canyon Swinging in Queenstown (try the 'Chair of Death')
        Extreme Jet Boating in Queenstown
        The Nevis Bungy in Queenstown - with as drop of 134 metres
        Skydiving over the 'Remarkables' - throw yourself out of a perfectly good plane!

    Please be aware that your guide will fit your activities in the best way possible depending on what activities are selected – so they may take place on different days or times than those listed on this itinerary.

  • How fit do I need to be?

    If you plan on doing lots of activities, you need to be reasonably fit. There is also plenty of time to relax, recharge and soak up the surroundings as you chill out.

  • How much should I budget per day for food and what food Is included?

    Your guide will supply a continental breakfast each morning of your tour. This will consist of cereal, toast, tea, coffee and juice. And they take any special requests also.

    Lunches and dinners are at your own expense. The guides know the best places in each town and city depending on your budget and what you are after, and they will point these out on the way into each location.

    Some nights the tour group may choose to cook a meal together. You will head to a supermarket to get everything and then cook as a group at the hostel.

    Whoever joins in splits the cost, and it usually works out to be about $10 NZD per person. A fun, social and cheap dinner.

    Likewise, the tour group and guide often head out to a local pub for a beer and a meal. Meals can range from $15 upwards. In summer it’s not uncommon to have a BBQ washed down with a few drinks.

  • Do you cater for vegetarians/vegans?

    Yes – the tour often has vegetarian/vegan guests and all cafes and restaurants in New Zealand offer these options. If you can’t see any on the menu just ask, as most places will happily prepare something for you.

  • Can I upgrade my accommodation?

    If you would prefer to have your own room while on tour, it is a good idea to upgrade. Most private rooms will have an ensuite bathroom attached; however, in some locations you will have a private room with shared bathroom facilities due to the hostel layout.

  • Will I have the time of my life?

    Ohhh yes you will!

  • How do I book the activities I want to add?

    The activities are no longer prebookable – any activities you would like to add will need to be done once on tour and with the guide.  It’s dependent on availability and the guide will try to get everything booked in.