Autumn Exclusive! 14/12 Days In-Depth Tour of North and South Islands
🍂 As spring gradually blooms in the Northern Hemisphere, New Zealand in the Southern Hemisphere is painted golden, crimson, and azure by what seems like God's spilled palette. From March to May, the pure land of long white clouds welcomes the most poetic season of the year—golden poplars in Arrowtown, lone trees reflecting in the autumn waters of Lake Wanaka, glaciers shining under clear skies atop Mount Cook, and sperm whales breaching the sea in Kaikoura to greet you...
🍁 Why is March to June New Zealand’s “Peak Beauty Season”?
According to New Zealand’s tourism season chart:
Comfortable temperatures: 6-16°C, warm days and cool nights, perfect for hiking and photography
Picturesque autumn colors: Poplars and oaks in Arrowtown and by Lake Wanaka turn golden, every snapshot looks like a postcard
Best whale watching period: Kaikoura offers year-round whale watching, but calmer autumn seas make for a smoother boat trip
Aurora prelude: From late May, South Island’s stargazing towns enter aurora season, offering chances to witness the dancing Aurora Australis
Active glaciers: Temperatures are not yet freezing, so helicopter and hiking tours operate normally, with especially pristine snowy mountain backdrops
We have selected two classic North and South Island itineraries to take you on a visual feast through this most beautiful autumn season
🌟 14-Day North and South Island Panoramic Tour
Keywords: Whale watching + Alpine train + Two glaciers + Three nights in Queenstown
This is an in-depth journey capturing the essence of New Zealand:
· 🚂 Alpine train: Ride the National Geographic recommended scenic train through the Southern Alps, with moving views of canyons and valleys outside your window.
· 🐳 Whale watching in Kaikoura: Take a boat trip with a 95% chance to encounter sperm whales, plus possible sightings of dusky dolphins and fur seals.
· 🚢 Crossing Cook Strait: Sail from Wellington on the North Island to Picton on the South Island, enjoying the magnificent Marlborough Sounds along the way.
· ❄️ Light glacier hikes: Stay in Fox Glacier or Franz Josef Glacier towns, with optional helicopter landings on the glacier to step onto ancient blue ice.
· 🏞️ South Island grand loop: Hike lightly around Mount Cook on the central route, explore Victorian architecture in Dunedin on the east, and see the layered rock formations on the west—all in one trip.
· 🌌 Dark sky reserve: Stay in towns around Tekapo, gaze at the Southern Cross and Milky Way with the naked eye, and from May onwards, possibly catch the Southern Lights.
Suitable for: Travelers who want to experience all the classic highlights of both islands in one trip without missing any landmarks.
🌟 12-Day North and South Island Luxury Tour
Keywords: Helicopter snow landing + Whale watching + Five-star accommodation + Free day in Auckland
If you seek a balance of deep experience and comfort, this itinerary is for you:
· 🚁 Mount Cook helicopter with snow landing: Special 25-minute glacier helicopter flight over Tasman Glacier, landing on the snowy peak for photos and to feel the “roof of the world.”
· 🐧 Oamaru little blue penguin return: Watch the world’s smallest penguins waddle ashore at dusk, utterly adorable.
· 🦙 Akaroa alpaca farm: Get close to these charming creatures in a French-style town while overlooking the beautiful bay.
· 🌃 Upgrade to one night in a five-star Auckland hotel: Enjoy a free day for shopping on Queen Street, duty-free shopping, and a luxurious black gold abalone seafood feast.
· 🛏️ Three nights in Queenstown with two free days: Plenty of time to explore this adventure capital or opt for a TSS steamship ride or jet boat experience.
Suitable for: Those who prefer deep experiences, want a helicopter snow landing and alpaca interaction, and value free time.
✨ Shared Promises of Both Itineraries
✅ 100% pure travel with no shopping stops, no tricks, just authentic travel
✅ Direct flights with five-star Air New Zealand, quality accommodations throughout (12-day version includes one night upgraded to five-star)
✅ High coverage insurance + WiFi throughout the trip for worry-free travel
When the autumn breeze of the Southern Hemisphere sweeps over Mount Cook’s glaciers, when whale tails carve arcs on Kaikoura’s sea surface, you are just one plane ticket away from the most beautiful season on this planet🌏
Other visitors' reviews of Queen Street
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