Railbookers returns to New Zealand with 8 to 19 day tours

Railbookers returns to New Zealand with 8 to 19 day tours
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Railbookers have returned to New Zealand with trips ranging from 8 to 19 days, featuring four scenic train and ferry journeys including hotels, sightseeing, and more.

    Tourists can expect comfortable accommodations, expert local guides, and well-planned itineraries that ensure that they make the most of their time in New Zealand. 

    The featured destinations include:

    • AUCKLAND – Visit New Zealand’s largest city including a 7-hour excursion by bus and boat.
    • ROTORUA – Enjoy an Evening Cultural Experience in “the land of fire” with abundant geothermal
      activity, featuring geysers and bubbling mud pools.
    • WELLINGTON – Experience New Zealand’s capital with a memorable voyage on the Interislander
      Ferry, boasting breathtaking views across the Cook Strait to the South Island.
    • KAIKOURA – A highlight in select itineraries, this town stands as one of the premier destinations globally for whale watching.
    • MOUNT COOK – As the highest peak in New Zealand, this village rests beside a serene lake, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.
    • QUEENSTOWN – This adventure capital offers a half-day tour with panoramic views, witness bungy jumping at Kawarau Bridge, wine tasting at Gibbston Valley, and a visit to historic Arrowtown.

    Travellers can take advantage of a special discount up to $800 per couple on all New Zealand trips, based on trip length.

    Valid April 1 – April 30, 2024

    Travel anytime in 2024 or 2025

     

    Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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