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14 Day South Island Explorer Rail and Coach Tour

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Max People : 40

Tour Details

Journey through the very best of New Zealand’s South Island on this 14-day rail and coach adventure. Featuring the “Super 6” iconic scenic train journeys — the TranzAlpine, Kingston Flyer, The Mainlander, Taieri Gorge, Coastal Pacific and Weka Pass Railway — this is the ultimate South Island experience.

From Franz Josef’s glacier country to the dramatic fiords of Milford Sound, the wildlife of Kaikōura and the majestic peaks of Aoraki Mt Cook, every day delivers something unforgettable.

Fully guided, small group, 4-star+ throughout.

Start in Christchurch and Finish in Christchurch

Tour Includes

  • Accommodation - 13 nights 4 Star + Hotels
  • Max 40 guests per departure
  • Meals - 12 cooked breakfasts • 9 sumptuous dinners • 9 lunches, including Gourmet BBQ lunch at Walter Peak Homestead
  • Experienced Guide - Friendly local expert sharing stories and insights
  • Luxury Touring Vehicle - Spacious, comfortable travel
  • TranzAlpine Rail Journey
  • Pounamu Pathway
  • Cruise Lake Wakatipu on the TSS Earnslaw
  • Walter Peak Farm Experience
  • Kingston Flyer Historic Train Excursion
  • Milford Sound Day Trip & Cruise
  • Takahe Sanctuary
  • Mainlander Train journey from Invercargill to Dunedin
  • Taieri Gorge Train journey
  • Mainlander Train journey Dunedin to Oamaru
  • Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre at Aoraki Mt Cook
  • International Antarctic Centre OR Private Tram Trip in Christchurch
  • Coastal Pacific Scenic Train journey (two days)
  • Allan Scott Winery OR Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre
  • Weka Pass Railway

Price Excludes

  • Airfares are not included
  • Meals not listed in the itinerary
AVAILABILITY

2026 Departure Dates

Christchurch Return

19 Oct – 1 Nov 2026
9 Nov – 22 Nov 2026 – FILLING FAST
16 Nov – 29 Nov 2026 – FILLING FAST
23 Nov – 6 Dec 2026

2027 Departure Dates

Christchurch Return

4 Jan – 17 Jan 2027 – FILLING FAST
11 Jan – 24 Jan 2027
18 Jan – 31 Jan 2027
25 Jan – 7 Feb 2027
15 Feb – 28 Feb 2027
8 Mar – 21 Mar 2027
15 Mar – 28 Mar 2027 – FILLING FAST
22 Mar – 4 Apr 2027
5 Apr – 18 Apr 2027
12 Apr – 25 Apr 2027
Price Comparison
2026 - 2027 Season (01 Oct 2026 - 30 Apr 2027)
$7,999.00AUD
Per Person Twin Share
2026 - 2027 Season (01 Oct 2026 - 30 Apr 2027)
$9,200.00AUD
Single
 
MAP
ITINERARY

Day 1Arrive Christchurch

Optional pre-tour accommodation is available at Sudima Airport Hotel. Registration to meet your fellow explorers and tour guides starts is from 2.30pm – 5pm at Sudima Airport Hotel. 

Welcome Dinner and Tour Briefing will be held at the hotel restaurant at 6pm.

Tour Guests stay at the Sudima Airport Hotel in Christchurch.

Day 2Christchurch / Greymouth / Franz Josef

Your journey begins at Christchurch Railway Station, where the iconic TranzAlpine awaits. Often regarded to be one of the world’s great train journeys for the scenery through which it passes. The journey is 223 kilometres one-way, taking almost five hours. You will see epic vistas, travel the edges of the ice-fed Waimakariri River, traverse the majestic Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps, and see large tracts of native beech forest. On arrival in Greymouth – the “Pounamu Pathway” is a newly opened immersive visitor experience highlighting the rich Māori Culture, history, and West Coast heritage – crafted by Wētā Workshop. Luxury coaches await to transport you to your hotel in the ruggedly beautiful Franz Josef. Tour Guests stay at the Scenic Hotel Franz Josef.



Day 3Franz Josef / Haast / Queenstown

Wake up to enjoy the option for a helicopter tour of the Franz Josef glacier. Leaving Franz Josef, we travel down the West Coast through the Haast Pass, journeying through large tracts of native rain forest and over the Southern Alps. This remote area has a ruggedly beautiful landscape of vast rainforests, gushing waterfalls and snow capped mountains. Continuing through Makarora on the border of Mount Aspiring World Heritage Park, we pass by the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wanaka, Lake Hawea and Lake Dunstan. 

The adventure playground of Queenstown then awaits! Cap off a special day as we take in The Remarkables Mountain Range and the view of Lake Wakatipu from the hotel.

Tour Guests stay at the Mercure Queenstown Resort with breathtaking views over Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables Mountain range

Day 4Queenstown

Wake up to join a lake cruise on board the historic TSS Earnslaw, the 1912 Edwardian steamboat, which takes us across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm for a gourmet BBQ lunch.

 Tour Guests stay again at the Mercure Queenstown Resort.

Day 5Queenstown / Kingston / Te Anau

Departing Queenstown, we continue to the village of Kingston which is nestled on southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu. Here, the iconic Kingston Flyer Steam Train awaits to take you on a memorable return journey between Kingston & Fairlight. 

Then, we enter the Fiordland National Park district, continuing to traverse the Southern Scenic Route, our journey calls in to visit the Takahe Bird Sanctuary. Takahe are the stars of the show and meeting these prehistoric-looking characters is a ‘must do’ for Fiordland visitors. The sanctuary is a large part of the success of the Takahe Recovery Programme. 

Experience breathtaking landscapes and for those who wish to add on a unique experience, take part in a guided Glowworm cave tour for a truly magical experience or an optional jet boat experience.

Tour Guests stay at the Distinction Hotel Luxmore in Te Anau.

Day 6Te Anau / Milford Sound / Te Anau

Traveling along the Milford Road (between Te Anau and Milford) is one of the finest alpine drives in the world. The scenery is exceptional, ranging from broad grassy flats, dense rainforest and towering mountains through to glacial lakes and alpine herb fields. A day tour to Milford Sound offers some of the most spectacular natural scenery to be viewed anywhere in the world. Board the coach and travel through stunning scenery along the Milford Road and into Fiordland, where your cruise boat awaits you. The tour includes a cruise around the fiord so you can experience its wonders up close and see landmarks like Mitre Peak and amazing wildlife, such as dolphins and seals. Cruise the inner most reaches of Milford Sound to the open Tasman Sea and back (or there is the optional upgrade to explore Doubtful Sound instead). 

A one-day itinerary is enough to see all the beautiful views along the way, take a scenic cruise around the fiord, and get back to Te Anau in time for dinner.

Tour Guests stay again at the Distinction Hotel Luxmore. 

Day 7 Te Anau / Invercargill / Dunedin

Departing Te Anau for Invercargill, where we board a recently re-established train, “The Mainlander” which weaves it way through rolling hills and lush scenic rural landscapes of the deep south of New Zealand, to Dunedin.

Tour Guests will stay at Dunedin’s premier luxury hotel, the Distinction Hotel, nestled in the heart of the city.

Day 8Dunedin

In the morning, we explore the remote Taieri Gorge by Dunedin Rail over river gorges, weaving our way through a myriad of historic tunnels and guide you to the historic Wingatui Viaduct, a marvel of 1880s construction that remains the largest wrought iron structure in New Zealand. 

An afternoon at leisure is planned or there are the optional excursions visit to Larnach Castle for a high tea & garden tour or explore the ‘hidden’ underground Fort Taiaroa, located underneath the Royal Albatross breeding colony at Taiaroa Head.

Tour Guests stay again at the luxurious Distinction Hotel in Dunedin.

Day 9Dunedin / Oamaru / Aoraki Mt Cook

Departing Dunedin by The Mainlander Train, we continue to hug the coast towards Oamaru. We then detour inland via Waitaki Valley & Omarama by coach and onwards towards the spectacular Aoraki Mt Cook. Here, we find the home of the tallest mountain in New Zealand, which helped Sir Edmund Hillary to develop his climbing skills in preparation for the conquest of Mt Everest. Recognised as part of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Area, the National Park is a breath-taking environment of glaciers, terminal lakes, turbulent rivers and Australasia’s tallest peak, the mighty Aoraki Mt Cook soaring above at 3,724 metres.

Tour Guests stay at the iconic Hermitage Hotel with majestic mountain views of Aoraki Mt Cook.

Day 10Queenstown and Milford Sound

Enjoy a leisurely morning and then a visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre, which is a tribute to New Zealand’s global icon as well as discovering New Zealand’s colourful transport, climbing and hotel history. Followed by an afternoon scenic drive up the Hooker Valley through the National Park surrounded by the silent splendour of the Southern Alps. Morning optional activities include a glacier explorer cruise or a scenic ski plane flight with expert pilots navigating their way over the glacial lake, passing soaring mountain tops over NZ’s longest glacier – the 600 metre thick, Tasman Glacier. Guest speaker is a Hillary family representative in the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre Theatre before dinner. The optional Planetarium Show takes place in the theatre after the Hillary presentation.

Tour Guests stay again at the Hermitage Hotel.

Day 11Aoraki Mt Cook / Geraldine / Christchurch

A morning departure from the hotel leaving Aoraki Mt Cook by coach, we journey back to the coast via Tekapo, Geraldine and Rakaia on the way to Christchurch. On arrival in Christchurch, enjoy either a privately chartered Tram for a historic tram journey around the city or explore modern day Antarctica at the International Antarctic Centre and experience a taste of this unique and breathtaking continent – just like the explorers before you.

Tour Guests stay at the centrally located Distinction Hotel in Christchurch.

Day 12Christchurch / Kaikōura

“Where the mountains meet the sea”

Departing Christchurch on the Coastal Pacific Scenic Train, our destination is Kaikōura, home of resident whales, where the guardians of the seas – the mountains of the Southern Alps – rise majestically from the deep trenches of the Pacific Ocean. Several different species of whale can be seen off the coast of Kaikōura at different times of the year, and most of the time, the huge resident Sperm Whales can be sighted. The ocean trench just off the coast means sperm whales are often seen close to shore. Enjoy the option to go on a whale watching cruise or a zip line experience whilst in Kaikōura.

Tour Guests will stay at the Sudima Hotel, taking in spectacular views of the Kaikōura Esplanade.

Day 13Kaikōura / Blenheim / Kaikōura

This morning, we board the Coastal Pacific train again, departing Kaikōura’s dramatic mountain backdrops onwards to the Marlborough winelands region. The coastal route heads inland, crossing the historic railroad bridge at Seddon and bursting out to the Awatere Valley, then through the Dashwood Pass en route to Blenheim by train. Continuing back to Kaikōura by coach after enjoying a leisurely wine tasting at Allan Scott Winery or a visit to Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre via Ohau Point seal colony.

Tour Guests stay again at the Sudima Hotel in Kaikoura.

Day 14Kaikōura / Waikari / Christchurch

Wake up in Kaikōura and travel via Greta Valley to Weka Pass Railway in Waikari – journey through the unique limestone beauty of the Weka Pass in heritage carriages hauled by a vintage diesel-electric locomotive. Continue by coach through the rural Canterbury plains to Christchurch where the tour ends at lunchtime.

There is the option for post-tour accommodation at the Distinction Hotel in Christchurch. (not included in tour price)

Reviews

Barry & Gay Goss,  Australia – March 2025

What a trip – cannot speak more highly of it and would recommend anyone to take it.  I had not been to the South Island and was looking forward to enjoying the scenery and this tour gave me just that.  Our guides were amazing and made a fantastic team. The trains made for an interesting inclusion to the itinerary and gave a different perspective to road travel. All in all, a perfect holiday! 

Stephen Tyson, NC, USA – March 2025 Tour

Absolutely amazing!!! Stunning scenery, tour guides top notch… From Christchurch, Milford Sound, Mt Cook and beyond, all excursions were professionally presented by all. History, stories and friendly banter by guides and travelers made the experience that much more pleasant. Strongest possible recommendation for anyone wanting the Kiwi experience. This American will be back!

Catherine Robertson, Australia – April 2025

Ray and I have just completed the April tour. We were impressed with the organisation and professionalism of the staff, tour leaders and coach drivers. They made certain that we were all knew what we were about to experience and where to be at certain times! It was an amazing tour of South Island NZ. Many thanks to all, especially Lauren, Niki and Noah.

 
 
FAQ'S
Frequently Asked Questions

What is the group size of this tour?

This tour is up to 40 passengers per departure.

What's the age demographic on tour?

This tour is designed for the mature age traveller. 

Do we sleep on the trains?

No — all of our scenic train journeys are daytime experiences. There are no sleeper cabins on New Zealand’s trains. You’ll travel during the day so you can take in every moment of the stunning scenery, then check into your hotel accommodation each evening.

What is the required fitness level of this tour?

This itinerary is considered easy-paced, however a reasonable level of mobility is essential. Guests must be able to walk short distances, manage steps, and comfortably board and disembark buses and trains throughout the journey. You should also be able to handle your own hand luggage and participate in gentle sightseeing activities. If you have any concerns about mobility or accessibility, please contact us to discuss your individual needs.

Can you cater for dietary requirements?

Yes, please advise us of any dietary requirements before hand and we can accommodate those.

Can I travel as a solo?

Yes. Solo travelers are welcome. A single supplement applies for your own room. Simply select the single option when booking.

What is the luggage allowance?

One suitcase per person (up to 20kg) plus a small carry-on bag is recommended due to space restrictions on trains and transport.

Are airfares included in the tour price?

No. International or domestic flights are not included. Please ask us if you need help to secure your flights.

Do I need travel insurance?

Yes. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended to cover cancellations, medical expenses, and unforeseen changes.

Do I need a passport?

Yes, anyone travelling to New Zealand from another country will require a  valid passport.

Please check the entry requirements prior to your tour  https://www.immigration.govt.nz/visit/what-you-need-to-visit-new-zealand/

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