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Forget confusing itineraries and complex planning. Let Active Adventures do the hard work.
If you take out a map and circle all the ‘must-explore’ places in New Zealand, you’ll see everything from sand dunes at the top of the North Island to thundering falls in Milford Sound on the South Island. With vast landscapes and some of the longest dead-end roads in the world, planning a trip to visit the many stunning regions of New Zealand without spending the entire time behind the wheel has its challenges.
While no one is claiming they can shorten roads or take clients on secret passageways, Active Adventures has used its 25 years of experience to hand-craft itineraries where guests will spend an unheard-of amount of time out in nature. Bus rides take a back seat as guests’ hike, bike and kayak their way around the country. Top this with stunning accommodations, excellent dining and experienced local guides, and you have an adventure like no other.
See the best of the South Island on the Ultimate South Island Adventure
Active Adventures’ signature trip, ‘Rimu’ Ultimate South Island Adventure, has been a favourite since the beginning, and for good reason. Over 14-days, guests will experience the absolute best of the South Island, under their own steam. Starting and finishing in Christchurch, they’ll explore Nelson Lakes National Park, the West Coast, Queenstown and Fiordland, along with other hidden gems along the way. Whether it’s someone’s first time or 10th time in New Zealand, there’s no doubt they’ll discover new landscapes and fall in love with a different part of New Zealand.
Hike three of New Zealand’s Great Walks and discover empty trails on the Milford Hiking Adventure
As per usual, the Milford Track booked out within minutes for self-guided trips. With such limited permits, it can feel impossible to tick off this bucket list trek. Yet, on the 14-day ‘Manuka’ Milford Hiking Adventure, (there’s also a shorter 5-day version) guests will have the opportunity to hike the full length of the Milford Track. Or, in that same time, hike parts of the Routeburn, Milford and Kepler Great Walks – and enjoy an overnight cruise on Doubtful Sound.














