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Advice on this North Island Itinerary?
Hi,
This is the preliminary itinerary. We will not be arranging accommodations beforehand. Suggestions for basic motels in the overnight towns are welcomed, in the $100NZ range or less. There are 2 of us. Friday March 20 Depart Honolulu at 7:10am Saturday March 21 Arrive in Nadi at 11:55am Find accommodations near airport Visit Garden of the Sleeping Giant if time Sunday March 22 Depart Nadi at 8:45am Arrive in Auckland at 12:50pm. Pick up accommodation guides in airport. Drive to Waitomo (3 hours, 125 mi) OVN Waitomo Monday March 23 Legendary Blackwater Rafting Company Black Abyss Tour (5 hours) (9am, 11am, 2pm) If extra time: get walking pamphlet from I-SITE and do a walk Drive to National Park (1.5 hr, 63 mi to Taumarunui) OVN National Park Tuesday March 24 Tongariro Crossing Hike OVN National Park Wednesday March 25 Drive National Park to Taupo 1.5 hr, 61mi) and head north to Orokei Korako Thermal Cave and Thermal Park (25 minutes from Taupo, 8am-5:30pm, $28NZ) Lake Taupo Cruise (some to see Maori Carvings, maybe Barbary yacht). Go to Launch office to see choices. Extra Time: Craters of the Moon north of Taupo ($5, dawn to dusk) and Huka Falls Lookout north of Taupo OVN Taupo Thursday March 26 Drive Taupo to Rotorua (1:15, 51 mi) White water rafting on Kaituna Extra Time: Polynesian Spa (p. 328, starting at $20 for Adult Pool, $40 for Lake Spa, need to bring or rent towel) OVN Rotorua Friday March 27 Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland (get there by 9:45am in order to get to Lucky Knox Geyser which goes off at 10:15am. 27 km south of Rotorua) Drive to Matamata (45 minutes from Rotorua) Wairere Falls (p. 232, 45 minute walk to lookout) OVN in Matamata Saturday March 28 Hobbiton Move Set (p. 232, 2 hours) (9:50am, 11:05am, 12:20pm, 1:35pm, 2:50pm, 4:05pm) Drive to Hahei (unknown time) and see Cathedral Cove OVN Hahei or nearby Sunday March 29 Drive to Auckland Auckland sights? Fly out of Auckland at 19:10, be at airport by 17:10 |
Looks like a well thought out itinerary. My only suggestion is to look into Bella Vista Motels, which are near your price range and can be found in many towns throughout NZ.
www.bellavistamotels.co.nz/ |
The YHA hostel in Waitomo has private chalets; we stayed there in 2004 and had a good experience. I would do the earliest Black Abyss tour so you have time to drive to Tongariro before dark.
Lee Ann |
I think you could easily consolidate and drop a day from the Rotorua and Taupo thermal area and take another night around Coromandel Peninsula. YOu might be a bit overloaded on thermal parks.
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You look like you have done plenty of research into your trip.
I can recommend the blackwater rafting- it is fabulous. On the Wednesday an alternative is to drive through to Taupo and do the cruise (leaves at 10 am)then drive through to Huka Falls, Orakei Korako and on to Rotorua for the next 2 nights. Depending on what time your white water rafting trip is (can recommend this also - great fun) you would have time to either go up the gondola and zip down the luge - hilarious fun, or you could go to the agrodome for the sheep show if that's your thing, also on site is bungy jumping and zorbing. |
part 2 - Saturday looks dificult to acheive - the drive would be about 3hrs on a very windey road and the walk to cathedral cove and back would take about 3hr - my guess it will be dark by the time you got back. mlbg's suggestion of droping a thermal park and going through to Matamata on friday morning -in time for 9.50 tour then driving to Whitianga (beter accom for the night) Then either do walking trip to cathedral cove Sat or take boat trip from Whitianga wharf (you see a whole lot more of the scenery that way - we did a caves and cathedral cove tour - well worth it and saw dolphins on the way back. In Auckland - the sky tower is great but right in middle of town also the waterfront is not far away.
With regards to accommodation there are also plenty of motor camps with tourist cabins/motels for a reasonable price. Marie |
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