喜樂旅遊 與眾不同 喜樂紐西蘭首頁        
和喜樂聯絡
認識一下喜樂的成員
Peggy好友四人 Magic Navigator
旅行最少天數:13
建議最少天數:18天以上
效期:一年
效期一年是從開始使用的那一天算起
不是從購買的那一天開始算。

這個行程在基督城上車,先走完南島,再搭渡輪往北島,走完北島的行程,最後在奧克蘭結束;

出發之後,在一年之內,沿著箭頭所指的路線,搭Magic Bus旅行。

圖中白色的點,Magic巴士會在這裡停下來過夜,您也一定要在這裡停留過夜;
兩個過夜點之間,您都可以下車停留,在您下車以後,Magic Bus會繼續往前開。

購買這個行程之後,您可以隨時開始走這個行程,在開始走這個行程的一年之內,走完全部的行程。

 

以下的行程,是最少天數的走法;
由於在某些過夜點,可能會多停留幾天;
某兩個過夜點之間,也可能會停一天。。。(更多的說明看這裡);
天數 日期 星期 行程 交通 預定時間 備註欄
  0109 台北-東京 CX450 1245-1700  
      東京-奧克蘭 NZ90 1830-0920  
00 0110 奧克蘭-基督城 NZ525 1100-1220  
            10Jan Sunny House 2n
  0111 Christchurch      
01     Christchurch-Kaikoura Magic 0800-1100  
02     Kaikoura-Picton-Nelson Magic 0800-1530  
03 0112 Nelson-Greymouth Magic 0800-1700  
            12Jan Norah Ark BBH 1n
04 0113 Greymouth-Franz Josef Magic 0800-1200  
            13Jan Franz Josef YHA 1n
05 0114 Franz Josef-Queenstown Magic 0800-1730  
            14Jan Lake front YHA 4n
0115 Queenstown      
  0116 Queenstown      
  0117 Queenstown      
  0118 Mt Cook      
            18Jan Mt Cook YHA 2n (四人房)
  0119 Mt Cook      
  0120 Lake Tekapo      
            20Jan Lake Tekapo YHA 1n
06     Queenstown-Dunedin Magic 0800-1300  
07     Dunedin-Moeraki Boulders-Tekapo Magic 0800-1430  
08 0121 Tekapo-Christchurch Magic 0800-1430  
            21Jan Christchurch City 1n
09 0122 Christchurch-Kaikoura Magic 0800-1100  
            22Jan Kaikoura YHA 1n
10 0123 Kaikoura-Picton Magic 0800-1200  
      Picton-wellington 渡輪   費用自理
            23Jan wellington YHA 2n (四人房)
  0124 wellington      
  0125       (行程未定)
  0126 Taupo     26Jan TAUPO YHA 1n
11 0127 Wellington-Rotorua Magic 0800-1645  
            27Jan Rotorua YHA 1n
12 0128 Rotorua-Thames-Auckland Magic 0800-1530  
            28Jan Auckland City YHA 2n
  0129 Auckland      
  0130 奧克蘭-東京 NZ99 0915-1625  
      東京-台北 BR2195 2000-2300  
             

以下是英文的行程,可以先看一下每天行程的內容,在行程中,聽司機導遊講解的時候,聽力會好很多,也容易明白。


01CHRISTCHURCH-KAIKOURA
WHALE WATCHING, SEAL COLONIES, GREEN GLOBE COMMUNITY
Upon leaving the Garden City this morning, we follow the rugged coastline up to Kaikoura, stopping enroute to visit a seal colony. The coach will arrive in the Green Globe community of Kaikoura in time to experience the lifetime thrill of whale watching or dolphin swimming don't miss out! The name 'Kaikoura' translates to 'meal of crayfish' so back on dry land make sure you try some fresh Crayfish or indulge in a traditional New Zealand fish & chip dinner here, voted one of the best places to do so!
Approximate arrival time in Kaikoura is 11.00am.

02KAIKOURA - PICTON - NELSON
WINE COUNTRY, MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS, GOLDEN BEACHES
A slightly more leisurely departure time this morning so enjoy a lie in! We keep following the coast north, travelling through famous hilly pastures and wine country of Marlborough to Picton. If you are travelling to Nelson, stay onboard the coach and you will arrive late afternoon.
Approximate arrival time in Nelson is 3.30pm
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Blenheim or Picton


03NELSON-GREYMOUTH
BREWERY TOURS, WHITEBAIT FRITTERS, WEST COAST HOSPITALITY
After leaving Nelson, we journey through the Hope Saddle and cross the picturesque Buller Gorge to New Zealand’s ‘Wild West Coast’ one of the more remote, rugged and most sparsely populated areas of the country. Today you will become aware of the amazing scenery and warm welcome that the West Coast is famous for. First stop on the coast is Cape Foulwind, named so by Captain Cook after his ship was blown off course. The cape is home to a fur seal breeding colony which you will have the chance to view. After driving through one of the many National Parks in the region – the Paparoa National Park, we take a stop to visit the famous Punakaiki Pancake Rocks which are a pretty amazing sight, especially when the sea is in full swing, before we head onto our overnight stop. Tonight in Greymouth we recommend you take part in a tour of the (very kiwi) Monteiths Brewery including an all you can eat BBQ. It’s a great chance to meet some of the interesting locals.
Approximate arrival time in Greymouth is 5.00pm.


04GREYMOUTH-FRANZ JOSEF
GLACIER HIKING, MIRROR LAKES, UNTOUCHED WILDERNESS
This morning we travel further down the West Coast before stopping in the township of Hokitika, famous for its local cuisine and Pounamu (Greenstone). The traces of gold rush that brought thousands to the area in the mid 1800s are still evident in the historic town of Ross, where we take time to do a spot of gold panning later in the morning. Heading further south we enter Westland National Park, an area containing numerous scenic lakes, dense forests, many of the Southern Alps highest peaks and two amazingly accessible glaciers. Time for more adventure! We arrive into the alpine village of Franz Josef in time for those who want to partake in a half day glacier hike. If you wish to aim higher, take a heli-hike that will deliver you to the top of the glacier within the midst of the Southern Alps. If you want a bit more of a challenge, allow an extra day and go for the full day glacier hike. There are not too many opportunities in the world to do something like this. If glaciers aren’t your thing, another option here is to go kayaking on the scenic Lake Mapourika, surrounded by stunning mountain peaks.
Approximate arrival time into Franz Josef in winter is 12.00pm and summer is 1.00pm.


05FRANZ JOSEF - QUEENSTOWN
UNLIMITED ADVENTURE, GREAT NIGHTLIFE, PANORAMIC VIEWS
We have an early start for an action packed day. First up we pass through Fox, another village nestled next to a glacier before stopping off at Lake Matheson. Often called the ‘Mirror Lake’, it is famous for its reflections of the Southern Alps which dominate the skyline - perfect for those picture postcard photos. As we head inland away from the west coast via Haast and Makarora, the scenery changes from dense forest to vast plateaus as we enter the Central Otago region. Make sure you have your cameras ready as we pass Lake Hawea and shortly after, Lake Wanaka – a popular and recommended overnight stop. Next up, is a stop at the home of the bungy, the Kawarau Bridge, 42m over the Kawarau River and the world’s first commercial bungy site. We head into Queenstown late afternoon where there are endless activity options, from mild to wild. We have allowed two days in Queenstown (but many people prefer to stay longer) to soak it all up.
Approximate arrival time in Queenstown is 5.30pm
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06QUEENSTOWN-DUNEDIN
WILDLIFE, SCOTTISH HERITAGE, CHOCOLATE FACTORY Life will slow down a little as we leave Queenstown behind us. We head off along the old gold mining trail taking in some spectacular scenery through Central Otago to the city that is known as the ‘Edinburgh of the South’, Dunedin. A wonderful mixture of Victorian colonial history and contemporary cafes and bars, Dunedin also provides a great base to explore the largest variety of wildlife on the South Island. Upon arriving in Dunedin, get close to nature and join the highly recommended Elm Wildlife Tour that takes you to the Otago Peninsular to spot yellow-eyed penguins, Albatross, sea lions and fur seals up close. For something quite different, visit the Cadbury Chocolate Factory, where samples are included (yum!), or perhaps finish of a great day by joining the evening Speights Brewery Tour.
Approximate arrival time into Dunedin is 12.30pm.


07DUNEDIN - MOERAKI BOULDERS - TEKAPO
LAKES, MOUNTAINS, STAR GAZING
We start the day with a chance to run up the world's steepest street (that's you, not the Magic coach!). The next stop is a walk on the beach to see the Moeraki Boulders, huge great rocks just scattered across the seashore renowned for their unique spherical shape. If you are after a real New Zealand experience take the opportunity to jump off the coach after passing through the historic stone town of Oamaru, and stay at a working farm in Kurow. As we head on into the Mackenzie Country, we pass by the Benmore Dam, the largest earth dam in the Southern Hemisphere. Keep an eye on the scenery as there are some amazing views of Aoraki Mt. Cook and the many surrounding lakes. The tranquil Lake Tekapo is our overnight destination, a small town located at the end of a lake by the same name. There is a lot on offer here including an optional day trip to Mt Cook, kayaking on the lake, fantastic sightseeing flights of the Southern Alps or a sedate visit to the idyllic Church of the Good Shepherd. Tonight, don't miss the chance to view the Southern Hemisphere stars up close.
Approximate arrival time into Lake Tekapo is 2.30pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Oamaru or Glenmac Farmstay


08TEKAPO - CHRISTCHURCH
GARDEN CITY, HOT AIR BALLOONING, PUNTING
After leaving the shores of Lake Tekapo, we travel around the edges of the stunning Mackenzie Country, crossing over Burkes Pass and the foothills of the Southern Alps. We then pass through the picturesque towns of Fairlie and Geraldine, stopping here for a short time. For those considering undertaking the 'Lord of the Rings' tour, let your driver know as you can get picked up just before Methven, a rural Canterbury town. Methven is also the base for skiing Mt Hutt in the winter. The coach then heads through the Canterbury Plains, the largest area of flat land in NZ a huge contrast to our previous days travel! Before arrival into Christchurch, we venture across the Port Hills (weather dependent route) for views of Lyttleton Harbour finally stopping at the Sign of the Takahe for spectacular views of the Southern Alps and Christchurch City. Those flying out today can be dropped at the airport after accommodation drop offs.
Approximate arrival time into Christchurch is 2.30pm or 3.30pm at the airport.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Geraldene or Methven

09CHRISTCHURCH - KAIKOURA
Upon leaving the Garden City this morning, we follow the rugged coastline up to Kaikoura, stopping enroute to visit a seal colony. The bus will arrive into the community of Kaikoura in time to experience the once in a lifetime thrill of whale watching or swimming with dolphins, don’t miss out! The name ‘Kaikoura’ translates to ‘meal of crayfish’ so back on dry land make sure you try some fresh crayfish or indulge in a traditional New Zealand fish & chip dinner here, voted one of the best places to do so! Kaikoura has been awarded the international tourism standard ‘Green Globe’, a process developed to reduce the environmental impact of the community and the visitors and ensures that Kaikoura stays clean, green and beautiful.


10KAIKOURA-PICTON-WELLINGTON
WINE COUNTRY, MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS, COOK STRAIT
A slightly more leisurely departure time this morning so enjoy a lie in! We follow the Pacific coast north today, with our first stop being for those who want to experience the South Island seafood delicacies - mmm crayfish! We then travel inland through famous hilly pastures and wine country of Marlborough via the small and friendly township of Blenheim. We continue on to Picton, the gateway to the Marlborough Sounds, in time to catch the early afternoon ferry across to Wellington (price of ferry not included in some passes). If you are travelling to Nelson, stay onboard the coach and you will arrive into Nelson late this afternoon.
Approximate arrival time in Wellington is 4.30pm.
Jump off the tourist route today and stay at: Blenheim or Picton


11WELLINGTON - ROTORUA
KAPITI COAST, CENTRAL PLATEAU, LORD OF THE RINGS, HUKA FALLS Today we head north out of Wellington travelling up the Kaptiti Coast, look to the left of the bus and you’ll spectacular sea vistas and in the distance Kapiti Island a native bird sanctuary. Continuing north we travel through Bulls and Taihape and onto the Central Plateau, Tongariro National Park. This unique barren landscape forms part of New Zealand's only official desert, the Rangipo Desert where we stop for spectacular photos of the National Park and the mountains. For film buffs, this scenery is also another welcome to Lord of the Rings country, with amazing photo opportunities of the Tongariro National Park, live volcanoes and the Tolkien inspired 'Mt. Doom'. We drive through Turangi before following the lake into Taupo arriving mid afternoon. If you are finishing your trip in Auckland, we recommend you spend at least 1 night in Taupo to enjoy the many activities such as taking a jet boat ride on the Waikato River or bungy jump above it. Experience one of the best thrills in NZ, skydiving from 15,000 feet you can see both coasts of NZ and the sprawling Lake Taupo. It’s without a doubt the best way to see the Central Plateau. Taupo is also the starting point for any passengers heading off to New Zealand's Art Deco Capital Napier. For our Napier Connection description see page xx. Departing Taupo we stop off just out of town to walk to the mighty Huka Falls throwing over 200,000 litres of water each second – it’s a stunning sight, no wonder it’s New Zealand’s most visited natural attraction. The name Huka is the Maori word for 'foam', which is appropriate as the falling water and rapids certainly resembles foam.
We arrive into Rotorua late afternoon. Upon arrival, you will be treated to a scenic tour of the city via the lake and government gardens. This evening, make sure you take the opportunity to try a superb Maori Hangi and Concert or relax in a hot pool - neither should be missed! We recommend you spend more than one night in Rotorua, as there is so much to do in this exceptional place. Approximate arrival time in Rotorua is 4.45pm.
Hop off the bus today and stay at: Turangi or Taupo


12ROTORUA - THAMES - AUCKLAND
BEACHES, SURFING, CHILLING OUT Leaving Rotorua behind we carry on to the north-east stopping off for a short wander through the Magic Forest and to learn a little about conservation. The next stop is Tauranga city, the starting point for those doing the 4 to 10 day volunteering packages, so make sure you hop-off. Then onto chilled out beach town of Mt Maunganui where you have enough time to walk around the mountain or relax on the beautiful beaches soaking up the atmosphere of this iconic Kiwi holiday destination. We recommend you stay an extra night to relax, join the sun-seekers and hit the surf enhanced by an artificial reef. Leaving Mt Maunganui behind us, we will see a glimpse of rural New Zealand as we pass through small pioneer towns such as Katikati, the 'mural' town of New Zealand, and Waihi, where the gold rush which began in the 1800’s still continues today. We travel on through the incredible bush lined cutting of the Karangahake Gorge to Paeroa, where some unique landmarks pay homage to the iconic Kiwi soft drink 'Lemon & Paeroa', which was named after the town. In Thames, those travelling to the Coromandel Peninsula will need to stay overnight to connect with the Coromandel bus and head on to visit some incredible native bush, a beach where the water is boiling hot and one of the most beautiful coves in New Zealand. For those who are heading on to Auckland, we continue on to meet the southern motorway, traverse the famous Bombay Hills and then deliver you back into the city via the scenic Mission Bay, Tamaki Drive, Sir Michal Joseph Savage lookout and an optional drop off at Kelly Tarltons Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World. We recommend you stay a few nights in Auckland to do some of the sights, such as jumping off the Skytower, bungy jumping from the Auckland Harbour Bridge or catching a ferry to a nearby island. Approximate arrival time into Auckland is 3.30pm.