Explore the best of the South Island. This loop will take you to the home of NZ Sauvignon Blanc, Blenheim. Experience the pure nature of the Abel Tasman NP. Discover the rugged beauty of the south-west cost and enjoy the majestic Queenstown and Te Anau as well as historic Dunedin.
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Arrive in Christchurch or Picton and drive to Blenheim. Blenheim is located in a wide river valley, which has proven to be perfect for growing grapes – not least of which is the flagship Sauvignon Blanc variety. Marlborough is New Zealand’s largest grape-growing and wine making region with 65 wineries.
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Depart Blenheim and journey to the Nelson. The city is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, lush green forests, rolling vineyards and golden beaches.
The region is known for its year-round sunshine, golden beaches, gateway to three national parks, 300-plus working artists and craftspeople, boutique wineries, fresh local produce and seafood, historical street scapes, waterfront cafes and restaurants, and a thoroughly relaxed lifestyle. Spend the next day at leisure for you to explore the wonderful beaches and national parks. The Abel Tasman National Park is very popular.
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Continue through the Victoria Forest Park and along the spectacular west coast to Punakaiki in Paparoa National Park. See Punakaiki’s Pancake Rocks, distinctive geological formations formed over tens of thousands of years of pummeling from the Tasman Sea.
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Travel onwards with awe-inspiring coastal scenery to the Franz Josef and Fox Glacier region. It is an area of mountain peaks, impressive glaciers, tranquil lake, raging rivers, lush rainforest and a magnificent coastline.
Punakaiki to Franz Josef Glacier (217km)
Punakaiki to Fox Glacier (240km) -
Travel through the scenic wilderness of Haast Pass, stop ping along the way to take advantage of many short nature walks, pass crystal clear Lake Wanaka before continuing to Queenstown.
Queenstown is snuggled into a picturesque valley beside Lake Wakatipu and with the Remarkables Ranges towering alongside. Known for the wide range of adventure and outdoor activities that make the most of the scenery and the environment, Queenstown also offers a wide range of shopping and dining options in and around the township. Spend the next day in
at leisure for you to explore Queenstown and surroundings.Fox Glacier to Queenstown (350km)
Franz Josef Glacier to Queenstown (391km) -
Depart Queenstown and journey through mountains and alongside lakes to Te Anau, gateway to Fiordland National Park, a World Heritage Area and the largest national park in New Zealand.
The Park has natural wilderness on a grand scale, where waterfalls tumble hundreds of metres into pristine, forested valleys, and glacier-carved fiords indent its coastal boundaries. Milford Sound provides visitors with an unequalled experience of the natural beauty and wilderness of New Zealand.
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Today you will continue onto Dunedin, an historic university town that spreads around a sheltered harbour. The Victorian and Edwardian spires and towers of notable neo-Gothic buildings and stately homes punctuate Dunedin’s cityscape. The city centre is compact, with a surprising array of kerbside cafes, high quality local craft, art, jewellery and fashion design outlets. Don’t miss the nearby Otago Peninsula which is home to rare wildlife including albatross and penguins.
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Depart Dunedin and head north to Timaru, Stop and enjoy the coastal views from Caroline Bay before continuing on to Christchurch, New Zealand’s second-largest city and the gateway to the South Island.
Bordered by hills and the Pacific Ocean, it is situated on the edge of the Canterbury Plains that stretch to the Southern Alps. Christchurch is a vibrant, cosmopolitan place with exciting festivals, theatre, modern art galleries, great shopping and award-winning attractions. The city centre is comfortingly compact and the most delightful central feature is the gently winding Avon River.