Our New Zealand holidays & tours

Our holidays to New Zealand benefit these snow-tipped landscapes, and the wildlife and people who live in them. You’ll stay in farms and family-run B&Bs run by hosts with amazing stories to tell and walk with Maori guides who’ll share unfiltered insights about their lives and land. This country is often hailed as the adventure capital of the world, and there's plenty  into which intrepid types can dig their oar. Meanwhile, wildlife trips invest in conservation projects in Abel Tasman National Park and the Subantarctic Islands, making sure your impact as a seal seeker or penguin peeker is a positive one.

Our top New Zealand holidays

New Zealand self drive holidays

From £9500
19 days inc UK flights
Spectacular scenery and dynamic culture

New Zealand self drive tour, 23 days

From £3995
23 days ex flights
The grand tour of New Zealand’s North & South Islands by car
Tailor made

New Zealand classic self drive tour

From £4054
21 days ex flights
Explore the North and South Islands on an 21 day tour.

New Zealand walking holiday, small group

From £5995 to £6195
19 days ex flights
Explore New Zealand on foot and discover the great outdoors
Small group2026: 2 Mar, 9 Nov, 23 Nov

New Zealand holiday, small group

From £5266 to £6595
19 days ex flights
Combining the best of New Zealand's North and South Islands.
Small group2025: 18 Dec, 2026: 12 Jan, 16 Nov, 23 Nov

New Zealand north and south tour, in comfort

From £7115 to £9460
17 days ex flights
Journey through New Zealand’s most awe-inspiring landscapes
Small group2026: 1 Jan, 8 Jan, 22 Jan, 12 Feb, 19 Feb, 26 Feb, 5 Mar, 12 Mar, 19 Mar, 2 Apr, 9 Apr, 23 Apr, 18 Jun, 10 Sep, 24 Sep, 8 Oct, 15 Oct, 22 Oct, 29 Oct, 5 Nov, 12 Nov, 19 Nov, 23 Nov, 26 Nov, 3 Dec, 7 Dec, 10 Dec, 2027: 7 Jan, 11 Jan, 14 Jan, 21 Jan, 28 Jan, 4 Feb, 8 Feb, 11 Feb, 15 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 11 Mar, 18 Mar, 25 Mar, 1 Apr, 8 Apr, 22 Apr, 6 May, 3 Jun, 9 Sep, 23 Sep, 7 Oct, 14 Oct, 21 Oct, 28 Oct, 4 Nov, 11 Nov ...

Wildlife Cruise of New Zealand Subantarctic Islands

From US $5850 to US $6145
8 days ex flights
New Zealand's wildlife rich & remote Subantarctic wilderness
Small group2025: 21 Dec, 2026: 27 Dec

Cycle the South Island, New Zealand

From NZ $9500
20 days ex flights
Cycle the length of the South Island, New Zealand
Small group2027: 8 Mar

New Zealand self drive tour

From £7999
15 days ex flights
A self-drive tour of outdoor activities & natural wonders
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About our New Zealand holidays

Adventure capital of the world

Fancy a bungee jump over a river canyon? Or a skydive above a volcanic lake? Perhaps skimming within centimetres of rock walls aboard a jet boat is more your thing, or going over the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the world. Nowhere else in the world does adventure quite so well as New Zealand, or with such respect for the environment. The great thing about our outdoor activities in New Zealand is that they’re spread around the whole country. There is natural beauty everywhere, so you won’t find yourself confined to crowded hotspots.

Maori culture

New Zealand’s indigenous people canoed over from Polynesia around 1250AD, long before European settlers arrived. Our holidays use Maori-owned businesses, and Maori guides when appropriate, so you can discover and support their culture. The haka, actually a welcome rather than a war dance, may be the best-known tradition, but most parts of the country have their own iwi (tribes) who will share their understanding of kaitiaki, the concept of being stewards of the land rather than owners. Key Maori cultural sites on the North Island include Hokianga harbour, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, and the ‘living village’ of Ohinemutu near Rotorua.

Fjordland in New Zealand

Carving into the southwest corner of the South Island, New Zealand’s Fjordland region is wet, wild and wonderful. Only four of the 15 glacier-carved fjords can be explored on foot, with peak tramping season being summer, between December and February. Cruises are the most popular way to tour Fjordland and the best way to truly appreciate the magnificent Milford Sound; join one of our small ship cruises, carrying fewer passengers, to minimise your impact, and still enjoy the expertise of on-board scientists and naturalists; winter sees dolphins, seals and whales appearing.

Walking holidays

New Zealand boasts some of the greatest walking terrain on Earth. From multi-day epics: the famous Milford Track in Fjordland and the Karamea Track, to full-day tramps like the Tongariro Crossing, there’s no better way to experience New Zealand than by strapping on your boots for one of our walking holidays. Not that you need to be super-fit to enjoy walking here – there are many easy-going short routes too. Our trips make use of the country’s extensive network of family-run bed and breakfasts, many of which are concerned with conservation and who are doing their bit – as you are as a hiker – to leave a light touch on their landscapes.

Discovering the wildlife

Kiwis – the endangered little birds that give New Zealanders their nickname – are rarely seen, but if you want cute birds, there are three native species of penguins here, including the little blues often seen around Abel Tasman National Park. You’ll encounter marine wildlife all around, but Kaikoura, on the northeast coast of the South Island, is justly famous for the resident sperm whales, who are joined by humpbacks and several other species in winter; the area also has a healthy population of fur seals and dolphins. Our expert local guides will reveal the country’s natural treasures.

Our New Zealand holidays reviews

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Chris Woodthorpe29 Aug 2025
Outstanding - everything went smoothly. The accommodation was superb, the itinerary was spot on for us with packed days but not too packed, the tours were high quality and the transfers seamless.read more
Regan Springer09 Apr 2025
Great driving holiday! Waking up every day in an amazing hotel , looking forward to a wonderful journey of discovery each day.read more
Hope Farrior27 Mar 2025
Identifying the most memorable or exciting part is impossible because there were so many...from waking up to sunrise and hearing the waves by Lonely Bay to the helicopter ride to the glacier in Franz Josef and everything in between. The full moon on Aoraki-Mt. Cook, Te Puia in Rotorua, the night on Milford Sound with clear skies and shooting stars.read more
Linda Habergham13 Mar 2025
It was very good and well planned with great attention to detail. Every bus, taxi or visit was on time and enjoyable.read more

Types of New Zealand holidays

Written by Rob Perkins
Photo credits: [Page banner: Curioso] [Adventure capital of the world : UI International Programs] [Maori culture : Moatrek] [Fjordland : Ed Maughan] [Walking : Tyler Lastovich] [Wildlife : Sandra Vallaure] [Types of holiday : Moatrek]