Day 15: Wanaka
Distance: 285km / 177 miles
Continue down the west coast this morning before crossing the Southern Alps via the highway at Haast Pass, a spectacular 50 mile section of road which passes through Mount Aspiring National Park, offering scenic views across the mountains and rainforest. Lake Wanaka is surrounded by mountains and the deep blue colour of the lake is in stark contrast to its neighbours. The more eccentric might appreciate a visit to nearby Puzzling World with its weird and wonderful attractions.
Day 16 – 17: Arrowtown
Distance: 57km/36 miles
Located in the Otago region of the South Island, Arrowtown is a historic gold mining town and is well worth exploring. For those that seek a little more excitement, Queenstown is just a 20km drive away.
Queenstown offers stunning scenery with half day walks or a trip on the gondola providing more leisurely options. Whilst in Queenstown we highly recommend a day trip to Milford Sound, which we’d be happy to arrange for you. Located in Fjordland National park, Milford Sound offers some of the South Islands most renowned and breath-taking scenery. A boat trip on the sound provides the opportunity to see the towering slopes of the sound which drop almost vertically into the water plus the waterfalls that tumble down the sides. If you’re lucky you might also see some of the seals, penguins and dolphins that live in the sound.
Days 18 - 19: Dunedin
Distance: 266km / 166 miles
Travel to the east coast today and the city of Dunedin. Known as the Edinburgh of the South, the city shows its Scottish heritage and is one of the best preserved Victorian cities in the Southern Hemisphere. The Otago Peninsula is on Dunedin’s doorstep and is not to be missed. With rugged beaches and numerous viewpoints the peninsula is a wildlife haven. It’s the only mainland nesting place for Northern Royal Albatross in the world and is also home to fur seals and eight other nesting bird species. You may also see dolphins, sea lions and a fascinating array of rarely seen ocean birds. You might like to take a trip on the Taieri Gorge Railway, one of the world’s great train trips, for a relaxing journey through the landscape.
Day 20 - 21: Christchurch
Distance: 363km / 225 miles
Head north from Dunedin this morning and be sure to stop off to see the Moeraki Boulders. These naturally occurring rocks are an unusual sight, sitting on the sandy beach, with some of them being over 2 metres in diameter. Continue north and cross the Canterbury Plains to Christchurch and return your motorhome before being transferred to your hotel for a two night stay.
Days 22 - 23: Christchurch to the UK
Transfer to the airport for your flight home, landing in the UK the following day.