New Zealand & Dubai
18 day Holiday Idea – from £1729
With flights from £3329
Journey from the exotic sights and sounds of bustling Dubai to the peaceful plains, mountains and natural wonders of New Zealand.
Highlights:
- Relax on Dubai’s Jumeriah Beach
- Marvel at the bubbling mud pools, geysers and hot springs of Rotorua
- Experience Napier’s exceptional wineries
- Discover the pristine wilderness of the Fiordland National Park
- Explore the coast and culture of Dunedin
Your Itinerary
Expand AllYou can customise your New Zealand and Dubai holiday by adding extra nights or destinations. Just let us know what you would like to do.
Experience the elegance of Dubai on a fabulous three night stopover en route to New Zealand.
During the day you can relax and lap up the sunshine on Jumeirah Beach, shop within the colourful souk markets or ride the elevator 148 floors to the viewing platform of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest free-standing building. To add a little adventure, outside the city you could take a camel safari through the endless sand dunes.
In the evening, why not treat yourself to a world class dining experience at one of Dubai’s numerous exclusive hotels?
Your chosen Dubai hotel
Day 5 – Auckland
Arrive into Auckland International Airport and get a private car transfer to your hotel. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Auckland.
Situated on a narrow isthmus between two beautiful harbours, Auckland the ‘city of sails’ is New Zealand’s largest city with a population of over 1 million. Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour, so aptly named by the Maoris as the ‘sea of sparkling waters’, has brought prosperity to the city. Besides being New Zealand’s main shipping port, Auckland is also the main terminal for overseas traffic. The warm sunny climate, with its generous and evenly distributed rainfall is ideal and there are beautiful parklands and garden reserves throughout. The many miles of coastline provide Aucklanders with the means to enjoy their favourite sport of yachting.
Standard: Skycity Hotel
Deluxe: Hotel Fitzroy
Day 6 – Coromandel Peninsula
This morning collect your rental car in Auckland and make your way to Pauanui on the Coromandel Peninsula. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Pauanui.
This area, about 1.5 hours drive from Auckland is renowned for its native pohutukawa trees on its West Coast and the beautiful white sandy beaches on the East Coast. The historical past of this region is evident in the mining relics, logging dams and Maori Pa sites that dot the landscape. The central ranges of native rainforest are also popular with hikers & ramblers. Many activities are possible in this area, mainly of a walking or water related nature.
Standard: Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge
Deluxe: Brenton Lodge
Day 7 – Rotorua
Make your way to Rotorua and spend the remainder of the day at leisure.
Rotorua is the centre of the intense thermal activity in New Zealand. The city itself is situated on the shores of Lake Rotorua and excellent stream and lake fishing abounds. Geysers, pools of boiling mud, crystal springs and hot mineral water and richly coloured craters make Rotorua one of the world’s great tourist attractions.
Standard: Novotel Rotorua
Deluxe: Regent of Rotorua
Day 8 – Napier
Make your way to Napier. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Napier. The centre of the Hawke’s Bay region of New Zealand, Napier is renowned for both its Art Deco architecture and also for its wine industry. It is said to be one of the warmest regions in the country with warm summers and mild winters. There are many activities from adventure seeking, wine tasting to just browsing around the local art deco shopping areas.
Standard: Scenic Hotel Te Pania
Deluxe: The Crown Hotel
Day 9 – Wellington
Make your way to and spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Wellington. Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand lies at the southern end of the North Island. On the shores of a magnificent harbour and surrounded by the rugged beauty of green hills, it is one of the most scenic cities.
Some of the best views are obtained from the hilltops especially from Mt Victoria lookout, which can be conveniently reached by a short taxi ride. Public buildings of interest are the Dominion Museum and National Art Gallery, parliament buildings and the Alexander Turnbull library. The newest attraction in the ‘capital’ is New Zealand’s National Museum. Named ‘Te Papa’ (our place) it contains a wealth of information on New Zealand’s past, present and future, many interactive exhibits, multi-media databases and fascinating collections. A must see while in Wellington.
Standard: Rydges Wellington
Deluxe: QT Wellington
Day 10 – Nelson
Board the InterIslander Ferry for your journey across Cook Strait to Picton. On arrival in Picton spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Nelson.
Nelson, at the top of the South Island, is an extraordinary corner of New Zealand – a beautiful region between sweeping beaches and the northern edge of the southern Alps.
Standard: The Rutherford Hotel
Deluxe: Cambria House
Day 11 – Hokitika
Make your way to Greymouth or Hokitika. En route you may like to stop at Punakaiki and visit the famous “Pancake Rocks”. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Greymouth or Hokitika.
Standard: Beachfront Hotel
Deluxe: Rimu Lodge
Day 12 – Franz Josef
This morning make your way down the West Coast to Franz Josef from Greymouth or Hokitika. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Franz Josef. Nowhere in the world’s temperate zones are glaciers as accessible as South Westland’s most famous pair, Franz Josef and Fox. Both descend to levels of about 1000 feet (300 metres) above sea level. Franz Josef Glacier is a remnant of a much older, larger glacier, which flowed from the alpine snowfields right to the sea.
The glacier is over 12 km long extending into the rainforest just 5km from the Franz Josef Township, making it easy to visit. Walk to viewpoints, or for a close-up view of the spectacular ice formations, take a guided glacier walk, heli-hike excursion or scenic flight.
Standard: Scenic Hotel
Deluxe: Rainforest Retreat
Day 13 – Queenstown
Make your way to Queenstown where on arrival you will have the remainder of the day at leisure. Queenstown nestles in Queenstown Bay, about midway along the eastern shores of the azure blue waters of Lake Wakatipu. An unusual feature of the lake is the regular ‘breathing’, a 3-inch rise and fall every 15 minutes. Striking mountain peaks surround Queenstown, and although still rural in character, the town has developed into a tourist resort for all seasons.
Situated more than 300 metres above sea level, it is sufficiently inland to provide a sharp contrast between the hot summer and bracing winter. The autumn colours and the Lake District are justly famous and a delight to photographers and painters. Winter brings spectacular snow scenery, ice-skating, white water rafting, parapenting and much more.
Standard: Copthorne Lakefront, Queenstown
Deluxe: The Rees
Day 14 – Queenstown
Full day at your leisure to select your optional sightseeing (at your own expense): thrilling jet boat rides, vintage steamer lake cruises, visit to high country sheep stations, mountain gondola rides — the list is endless and you also have time to relax and simply marvel at the beautiful scenery.
Standard: Copthorne Lakefront, Queenstown
Deluxe: The Rees
Day 15 – Te Anau
Make your way to Te Anau via Milford Sound where time is available to enjoy a cruise on the scenic sound (at your own expense).
Standard: Distinction
Deluxe: Fiordland Lodge
Day 16 – Dunedin
Make your way to Dunedin – the “Edinburgh of the South”. This afternoon in Dunedin time is available to explore — you may like to visit the Otago Peninsula – home of the Royal Albatross Colony, the Yellow Penguins or historic Larnach Castle (at your own expense).
Standard: Distinction
Deluxe: Fable Dunedin
Day 17 – Christchurch
Depart Dunedin and make your way to Christchurch, known as the ‘most English City outside England’ or the ‘garden city’. Be sure to visit the Botanic Gardens or go punting on the River Avon.
Standard: Crowne Plaza
Deluxe: The Observatory
Day 18 – Farewell from Christchurch
End your self drive in the ‘garden city’ of Christchurch on the South Island, before returning your car to the airport depot and boarding your return flight home.
Your Itinerary
You can customise your New Zealand and Dubai holiday by adding extra nights or destinations. Just let us know what you would like to do.
Day 1 to 4
| Dubai
Experience the elegance of Dubai on a fabulous three night stopover en route to New Zealand.
During the day you can relax and lap up the sunshine on Jumeirah Beach, shop within the colourful souk markets or ride the elevator 148 floors to the viewing platform of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest free-standing building. To add a little adventure, outside the city you could take a camel safari through the endless sand dunes.
In the evening, why not treat yourself to a world class dining experience at one of Dubai’s numerous exclusive hotels?
Your chosen Dubai hotel
Day 5
| Auckland
Arrive into Auckland International Airport and get a private car transfer to your hotel. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Auckland.
Situated on a narrow isthmus between two beautiful harbours, Auckland the ‘city of sails’ is New Zealand’s largest city with a population of over 1 million. Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour, so aptly named by the Maoris as the ‘sea of sparkling waters’, has brought prosperity to the city. Besides being New Zealand’s main shipping port, Auckland is also the main terminal for overseas traffic. The warm sunny climate, with its generous and evenly distributed rainfall is ideal and there are beautiful parklands and garden reserves throughout. The many miles of coastline provide Aucklanders with the means to enjoy their favourite sport of yachting.
Standard: Skycity Hotel
Deluxe: Hotel Fitzroy
Day 6
| Coromandel Peninsula
This morning collect your rental car in Auckland and make your way to Pauanui on the Coromandel Peninsula. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Pauanui.
This area, about 1.5 hours drive from Auckland is renowned for its native pohutukawa trees on its West Coast and the beautiful white sandy beaches on the East Coast. The historical past of this region is evident in the mining relics, logging dams and Maori Pa sites that dot the landscape. The central ranges of native rainforest are also popular with hikers & ramblers. Many activities are possible in this area, mainly of a walking or water related nature.
Standard: Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge
Deluxe: Brenton Lodge
Day 7
| Rotorua
Make your way to Rotorua and spend the remainder of the day at leisure.
Rotorua is the centre of the intense thermal activity in New Zealand. The city itself is situated on the shores of Lake Rotorua and excellent stream and lake fishing abounds. Geysers, pools of boiling mud, crystal springs and hot mineral water and richly coloured craters make Rotorua one of the world’s great tourist attractions.
Standard: Novotel Rotorua
Deluxe: Regent of Rotorua
Day 8
| Napier
Make your way to Napier. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Napier. The centre of the Hawke’s Bay region of New Zealand, Napier is renowned for both its Art Deco architecture and also for its wine industry. It is said to be one of the warmest regions in the country with warm summers and mild winters. There are many activities from adventure seeking, wine tasting to just browsing around the local art deco shopping areas.
Standard: Scenic Hotel Te Pania
Deluxe: The Crown Hotel
Day 9
| Wellington
Make your way to and spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Wellington. Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand lies at the southern end of the North Island. On the shores of a magnificent harbour and surrounded by the rugged beauty of green hills, it is one of the most scenic cities.
Some of the best views are obtained from the hilltops especially from Mt Victoria lookout, which can be conveniently reached by a short taxi ride. Public buildings of interest are the Dominion Museum and National Art Gallery, parliament buildings and the Alexander Turnbull library. The newest attraction in the ‘capital’ is New Zealand’s National Museum. Named ‘Te Papa’ (our place) it contains a wealth of information on New Zealand’s past, present and future, many interactive exhibits, multi-media databases and fascinating collections. A must see while in Wellington.
Standard: Rydges Wellington
Deluxe: QT Wellington
Day 10
| Nelson
Board the InterIslander Ferry for your journey across Cook Strait to Picton. On arrival in Picton spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Nelson.
Nelson, at the top of the South Island, is an extraordinary corner of New Zealand – a beautiful region between sweeping beaches and the northern edge of the southern Alps.
Standard: The Rutherford Hotel
Deluxe: Cambria House
Day 11
| Hokitika
Make your way to Greymouth or Hokitika. En route you may like to stop at Punakaiki and visit the famous “Pancake Rocks”. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Greymouth or Hokitika.
Standard: Beachfront Hotel
Deluxe: Rimu Lodge
Day 12
| Franz Josef
This morning make your way down the West Coast to Franz Josef from Greymouth or Hokitika. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure in Franz Josef. Nowhere in the world’s temperate zones are glaciers as accessible as South Westland’s most famous pair, Franz Josef and Fox. Both descend to levels of about 1000 feet (300 metres) above sea level. Franz Josef Glacier is a remnant of a much older, larger glacier, which flowed from the alpine snowfields right to the sea.
The glacier is over 12 km long extending into the rainforest just 5km from the Franz Josef Township, making it easy to visit. Walk to viewpoints, or for a close-up view of the spectacular ice formations, take a guided glacier walk, heli-hike excursion or scenic flight.
Standard: Scenic Hotel
Deluxe: Rainforest Retreat
Day 13
| Queenstown
Make your way to Queenstown where on arrival you will have the remainder of the day at leisure. Queenstown nestles in Queenstown Bay, about midway along the eastern shores of the azure blue waters of Lake Wakatipu. An unusual feature of the lake is the regular ‘breathing’, a 3-inch rise and fall every 15 minutes. Striking mountain peaks surround Queenstown, and although still rural in character, the town has developed into a tourist resort for all seasons.
Situated more than 300 metres above sea level, it is sufficiently inland to provide a sharp contrast between the hot summer and bracing winter. The autumn colours and the Lake District are justly famous and a delight to photographers and painters. Winter brings spectacular snow scenery, ice-skating, white water rafting, parapenting and much more.
Standard: Copthorne Lakefront, Queenstown
Deluxe: The Rees
Day 14
| Queenstown
Full day at your leisure to select your optional sightseeing (at your own expense): thrilling jet boat rides, vintage steamer lake cruises, visit to high country sheep stations, mountain gondola rides — the list is endless and you also have time to relax and simply marvel at the beautiful scenery.
Standard: Copthorne Lakefront, Queenstown
Deluxe: The Rees
Day 15
| Te Anau
Make your way to Te Anau via Milford Sound where time is available to enjoy a cruise on the scenic sound (at your own expense).
Standard: Distinction
Deluxe: Fiordland Lodge
Day 16
| Dunedin
Make your way to Dunedin – the “Edinburgh of the South”. This afternoon in Dunedin time is available to explore — you may like to visit the Otago Peninsula – home of the Royal Albatross Colony, the Yellow Penguins or historic Larnach Castle (at your own expense).
Standard: Distinction
Deluxe: Fable Dunedin
Day 17
| Christchurch
Depart Dunedin and make your way to Christchurch, known as the ‘most English City outside England’ or the ‘garden city’. Be sure to visit the Botanic Gardens or go punting on the River Avon.
Standard: Crowne Plaza
Deluxe: The Observatory
Day 18
| Farewell from Christchurch
End your self drive in the ‘garden city’ of Christchurch on the South Island, before returning your car to the airport depot and boarding your return flight home.
This Holiday Includes
Flights & More
Ask your FREEDOM Consultant to include Economy, Premium or Business Class flights for a complete ABTA and ATOL protected package.
They can also add extra nights and experiences in places you choose, to create the exact holiday you are looking for. Popular options include:
- Extra nights in Dubai or any location on your New Zealand self drive
- An upgrade to superior hotels on your self drive from £704
Next Step
Please get in touch with our New Zealand Experts to start planning your holiday. You’ll have a single point of contact from your first enquiry through booking.
New Zealand & Dubai
18 day Holiday Idea – from £1729
With flights from £3329
Prices are per person, based on two people sharing a double or twin room. Flights, hotels and tours are subject to availability and seasonal variations may apply. Please call Freedom Destinations for details.
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