New Zealand

The Land of Endless Sky

For most honeymooners, New Zealand may be far away, but once there, it doesn't "feel" far away. The language and architecture are comfortably familiar, getting around is easy, and the food is recognizable. Yet, this special island nation is different from any other place on earth.

Slightly larger in area than Britain, New Zealand is comprised of two diverse islands. The natural beauty can be overwhelming: fjords, unspoiled beaches, geysers, rainforests, glacial lakes and snowcapped mountains abound. This is a place where you'll want to do a lot of driving as it's the easiest way to get around. For nature lovers, it's difficult to surpass New Zealand as a honeymoon destination.

Just the Facts

Best suited for:

Honeymoon couples seeking the ultimate in outdoor activities as well as tranquility. New Zealand is for people who aren't afraid to brave the elements and those who enjoy remoteness and privacy.

When to go:

From October to April during spring/summer. Temperatures vary from 28F (-2C) to 70F (21C) depending on location. Ski season is from June - October, although this varies by individual ski resort. Precipitation can occur at any time of year. On the west coast of the South Island (i.e., Milford Sound), some areas receive more than 100 inches of rain.

Accommodations:

In cities such as Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Dunedin, there are typical city hotels as well as boutique hotels and B&Bs. New Zealand is well known for its wonderful lodges, many close to all the places you want to visit, and some tucked out of the way. For the more communal, you can try a "homestay" on a working sheep farm. B&Bs are also popular.

Dining:

New Zealand is known for lamb chops, and they are delicious anywhere you try them. In the cities, dining options range from vegetarian cafes to cosmopolitan restaurants. At the lodges, where food is often included, there is typically a pre-dinner hors d'oeuvres and cocktails followed by a four or five course meal. Stick to the NZ / Australia wine category - the whites rival any other white wine producing region, Sauvingnon Blancs are particularly good.

Special Activities:

Hiking and more hiking. Touring the NZ fjordland such as Milford and Doubtful Sounds. Rafting, bungee jumping and jet boats for the adventure minded. Heli-skiing, Maori culture. Whale and dolphin watching. Glacier walks. Sailing. Volcanic hot springs. Just being outdoors here is special.

Regions - New Zealand

New Zealand may be far away, but once there, it doesn't feel far away, at least for many westerners. They speak English, and the architecture is comfortably familiar. But it is different from any otherplace on earth. Slightly larger in area than Britain, New Zealand is compromised of two diverse islands. The natural beauty can be overwhelming: fjords, unspoiled beaches, geysers, rainforests, glacial lakes and snowcapped mountains abound. This is a place where you'll want to do a lot of driving.

The North and South Islands: Very different characters .

new zealand regions map

Click on each region in the left menu to learn more about that region.

Why New Zealand

Reasons to choose New Zealand:

The scenery is unparalleled - locals will tell you it has more beauty than all of Europe - and they may be right. Very few people so you will have time and space to yourself. The hospitality offered by the country's many fine lodges. A wide array of outdoor and adventure activities to choose from. Unique wildlife and landscapes.

Reasons to choose someplace else over New Zealand:

If you are interested in cosmopolitan areas and shopping, New Zealand may not be for you. Also, from Europe and North America expect a few days travel time, so it's not ideal for a shorter trip. If you prefer not to do any driving, other places will be more enjoyable.

Signature Itineraries - New Zealand

All of our signature itineraries are fully custom tailored according to your interests and budget. The following sample itineraries are intended to provide a feel for what's possible.
Length: 15 days

New Zealand's Famous Lodges

New Zealand's Famous Lodges
Islands:
  • North Island
  • South Island
Special features, activities and inclusions:
  • Some of the best accommodations in the country
  • Breakfast and multi-course gourmet dinner included at all lodges
  • Flight to and cruise on Milford Sound, South Island
  • Day of winery tours and tastings, South Island

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Length: 21 days

All Around New Zealand

All Around New Zealand
Islands:
  • North Island
  • South Island
Special features, activities and inclusions:
  • Breakfast and multi-course gourmet dinner included at most lodges
  • Zorbing, Rotorua
  • Kayaking excursion, Taupo
  • Swimming with Dolphins, Akaroa
  • Cruise at Milford Sound
  • Jet boating, Queenstown

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Length: 15 days

Outdoors on the South Island

Outdoors on the South Island
Islands:
  • South Island
Special features, activities and inclusions:
  • Breakfast daily and pre dinner drinks at Mount Vista
  • Whale watching, Kaikoura
  • Heli-hiking, Southern Alps
  • Cruise at Milford Sound
  • Kayaking at Doubtful Sound

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