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Introduction:

New Zealand, often called the “Land of the Long White Cloud,” is famous for its stunning natural beauty, from snow-capped mountains to pristine beaches. It offers travelers unique experiences such as hiking through rainforests, exploring volcanic landscapes, and immersing in the Maori culture. This guide provides a comprehensive overview for B2B partners to craft unforgettable travel packages in New Zealand, covering key regions, sample itineraries, MICE services, transportation options, and essential travel tips.


Key Regions:

New Zealand is divided into two main islands: the North Island and the South Island, each offering its own set of attractions and activities.

  1. North Island:
    • Major Cities: Auckland, Wellington, Rotorua.
    • Attractions: Waitomo Caves, Hobbiton, Tongariro National Park, Bay of Islands.
    • Activities: Glowworm cave tours, Maori cultural experiences, geothermal hot springs, wine tours.
  2. South Island:
    • Major Cities: Queenstown, Christchurch, Dunedin.
    • Attractions: Milford Sound, Mount Cook, Franz Josef Glacier, Fiordland National Park.
    • Activities: Bungee jumping, skiing, scenic helicopter flights, nature walks.
  3. Central Plateau:
    • Destinations: Rotorua, Taupo.
    • Attractions: Lake Taupo, Waimangu Volcanic Valley, Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland.
    • Activities: Geothermal tours, fishing, hot air ballooning.
  4. Southern Alps & Fiordland:
    • Destinations: Queenstown, Wanaka, Te Anau.
    • Attractions: Milford Sound, Routeburn Track, Lake Wakatipu.
    • Activities: Hiking, kayaking, scenic cruises, wildlife tours.

Sample Itineraries:

  1. Classic New Zealand (12 Days):
    • Destinations: Auckland, Rotorua, Queenstown, Christchurch.
    • Highlights: Glowworm caves, Maori cultural shows, bungee jumping in Queenstown, Christchurch city tour.
    • Activities: City tours, adventure sports, geothermal wonders, wine tasting.
  2. South Island Explorer (10 Days):
    • Destinations: Queenstown, Fiordland, Franz Josef Glacier, Mount Cook.
    • Highlights: Milford Sound cruise, scenic flight over Mount Cook, glacier walks.
    • Activities: Hiking, wildlife spotting, glacier climbing, kayaking.
  3. North Island Discovery (8 Days):
    • Destinations: Auckland, Rotorua, Taupo, Wellington.
    • Highlights: Bay of Islands, Hobbiton Movie Set, geothermal parks in Rotorua.
    • Activities: Maori cultural experiences, geothermal spa relaxation, sightseeing.

MICE Services:

New Zealand is a rising star in the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) sector, combining world-class venues with breathtaking natural landscapes for a perfect balance of business and leisure.

  • Major Convention Centers:
    • SkyCity Auckland Convention Centre, Wellington Conference Centre, Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre.
  • Incentive Travel Destinations:
    • Queenstown for adventure retreats, Auckland for urban incentives, Rotorua for cultural experiences, and Bay of Islands for luxury and relaxation.
  • Facilities & Services:
    • Modern venues, cutting-edge AV equipment, team-building activities such as sailing, bungee jumping, and Maori cultural programs.

Transfers and Transportation:

  • Airports:
    New Zealand’s major cities are served by well-connected international and domestic airports:
    • Key Airports: Auckland (AKL), Wellington (WLG), Christchurch (CHC), Queenstown (ZQN).
  • Domestic Travel:
    • Air Travel: Domestic carriers such as Air New Zealand and Jetstar offer regular flights between the islands and key destinations.
    • Rail: The TranzAlpine and Northern Explorer provide scenic rail journeys across the islands.
    • Road: New Zealand has excellent road networks, making it ideal for self-drive tours. Car rentals are widely available.
  • Local Transportation:
    • Public transportation options include buses and ferries, with ridesharing services like Uber and taxis available in major cities.

Inclusions and Exclusions Table:

InclusionsExclusions
Airport transfers (pick-up and drop-off)International flights (unless specified)
Accommodation in 4-star or above-rated hotelsMeals outside the meal plan
Daily breakfastPersonal expenses (laundry, phone calls, etc.)
City tours with local English-speaking guidesTravel insurance
Entrance fees to mentioned attractionsOptional tours/activities
MICE services and team-building activities (on request)Visa fees

Accommodation Options:

  • Luxury Hotels:
    Sofitel, Park Hyatt, The Rees, QT Hotels.
  • Mid-Range Hotels:
    Novotel, Crowne Plaza, Scenic Hotel Group.
  • Budget-Friendly Options:
    Ibis Hotels, Holiday Inn, Bella Vista Motel, YHA.

Special Recommendations:

  • Cultural Experiences:
    Attend a Maori cultural performance in Rotorua, visit the Hobbiton Movie Set, and explore the Te Papa Museum in Wellington.
  • Adventure Travel:
    Bungee jump off Kawarau Bridge, skydiving in Queenstown, and hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
  • Luxury Travel:
    Scenic helicopter tours over Milford Sound, private yacht charters in the Bay of Islands, and luxury lodges in Queenstown.

Travel Tips:

  • Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD).
  • Languages Spoken: English (primary), Maori.
  • Visa Requirements: Visitors may require an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or visitor visa, depending on their nationality.
  • Time Zones: New Zealand Standard Time (NZST).
  • Best Time to Visit:
    • Summer (December-February) is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and beach holidays.
    • Spring (September-November) and Autumn (March-May) are perfect for sightseeing with mild weather.
    • Winter (June-August) is great for skiing in Queenstown and the Southern Alps.

This B2B guide aims to support Jain Voyagers Ltd.’s partners in creating exceptional travel experiences in New Zealand. From thrilling adventures to cultural explorations and luxury retreats, New Zealand has something to offer for every type of traveler.

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