Mitre Peak reflecting in the water, sunset, Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, Te Anau, Southland Region, Southland, New Zealand

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New Zealand Tours

From Magnificent Fjords to “Middle Earth’s” Epic Great Walks

With its crystalline fjords, emerald mountains, and brilliant aquamarine lakes fed by colossal glaciers, New Zealand is where nature comes to play. Unplug and recharge on one of our journeys that take you along the best portions of “Middle Earth’s” iconic Great Walks and hiking trails, with overnights in authentic lodges, renowned wines, and fantastic cuisine.

Everything You Need to Know

From the South Island’s soaring Southern Alps to the North Island’s subtropical northern tip, New Zealand’s sheer geographical diversity and range of climates makes it an incredible destination any time of year.

In general, the peak summer months, from December to February, are when most travelers visit. Expect daytime temperatures in the 60s and long days of sunshine across both islands. In addition, the shoulder months of November and March offer just as much idyllic weather and fewer crowds. The November to December period, in particular, brings the best of both worlds: snow-capped high mountains, lush landscapes, and ideal hiking conditions.

New Zealand has a wide array of things to see and do when you visit, and our itineraries make sure you get to experience the best of it all. We put together a list of the top things you have to do when you visit.

Not sure which New Zealand adventure is best for you? See below for a side-by-side comparison of each of our itineraries to help make your decision easier. Still unsure? Our New Zealand Specialists are happy to answer any questions and explain the journeys in greater detail.

Whether you’re after a deep dive into the North Island or South Island, or a hiking adventure across both, we’ve designed our itineraries to highlight the best of these spectacular—but distinct—regions.

Both islands are packed with every kind of landscape imaginable, with differences in geography, geology, scenery, and climates.

More than one-tenth of New Zealand is protected as a national park, with 13 of them spread across the country, each distinct from the next.

From spectacular waterfalls to the most impressive ‘Great Walks,’ here are the eight best national parks in the country

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Talk to an Expert

Our Pacific Specialists know every detail about our New Zealand Tours. They will be happy to answer any questions and help you choose the journey that’s right for you. Contact us to learn more or book your trip today!