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New Zealand

New Zealand’s Best: Natural Marvels and Cultural Heritage

Program No. 22090RJ
With nearly one-third of its land dedicated to national parks, New Zealand is ideal for exploring natural treasures like harbors, fjords, and snow-capped mountains.

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DATES & starting prices
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Sep 26 - Oct 7, 2023
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4,249
Oct 17 - Oct 28, 2023
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4,249
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Enroll in this date followed by the corresponding Oct. 27, 2023 departure of “Discover A Land Down Under: Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney” (#22091) and we’ll pay your airfare from Queenstown to Melbourne, in addition to the one hotel night required in Melbourne between programs.

Nov 21 - Dec 2, 2023
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4,249
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Enroll in this date followed by the corresponding Dec. 01, 2023 departure of “Discover A Land Down Under: Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney” (#22091) and we’ll pay your airfare from Queenstown to Melbourne, in addition to the one hotel night required in Melbourne between programs.

Jan 16 - Jan 27, 2024
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4,249
Jan 30 - Feb 10, 2024
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4,249
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Enroll in this date followed by the corresponding Feb. 09, 2024 departure of “Discover A Land Down Under: Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney” (#22091) and we’ll pay your airfare from Queenstown to Melbourne, in addition to the one hotel night required in Melbourne between programs.

Sep 24 - Oct 5, 2024
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4,249
Oct 15 - Oct 26, 2024
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4,249
Special Offer

Enroll in this date followed by the corresponding Oct. 25, 2024 departure of “Discover A Land Down Under: Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney” (#22091) and we’ll pay your airfare from Queenstown to Melbourne, in addition to the one hotel night required in Melbourne between programs.

DATES & starting prices
PRICES
Sep 26 - Oct 7, 2023
Starting at
5,229
Oct 17 - Oct 28, 2023
Starting at
5,229
Special Offer

Enroll in this date followed by the corresponding Oct. 27, 2023 departure of “Discover A Land Down Under: Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney” (#22091) and we’ll pay your airfare from Queenstown to Melbourne, in addition to the one hotel night required in Melbourne between programs.

Nov 21 - Dec 2, 2023
Starting at
5,229
Special Offer

Enroll in this date followed by the corresponding Dec. 01, 2023 departure of “Discover A Land Down Under: Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney” (#22091) and we’ll pay your airfare from Queenstown to Melbourne, in addition to the one hotel night required in Melbourne between programs.

Jan 16 - Jan 27, 2024
Starting at
5,229
Jan 30 - Feb 10, 2024
Starting at
5,229
Special Offer

Enroll in this date followed by the corresponding Feb. 09, 2024 departure of “Discover A Land Down Under: Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney” (#22091) and we’ll pay your airfare from Queenstown to Melbourne, in addition to the one hotel night required in Melbourne between programs.

Sep 24 - Oct 5, 2024
Starting at
5,229
Oct 15 - Oct 26, 2024
Starting at
5,229
Special Offer

Enroll in this date followed by the corresponding Oct. 25, 2024 departure of “Discover A Land Down Under: Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney” (#22091) and we’ll pay your airfare from Queenstown to Melbourne, in addition to the one hotel night required in Melbourne between programs.

At a Glance

Pristine volcanic harbors. Snow-capped mountain peaks. Ink-black night skies ablaze with brilliant stars. These are just a few of the treasures visitors seek on journeys to New Zealand. On our journey from Auckland to Queenstown, complete with full free days to explore on your own, experience Maori traditions first-hand, learn local history on expert-led field trips and embrace the awe-inspiring power of nature — evident in every view of the mountains and lakes that surround you.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to three miles daily over varied terrain. Elevations up to 3,200 feet.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Experience traditional Maori customs.
  • Stargaze in the Mackenzie Basin, home to Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, located in New Zealand's only International Dark Sky Reserve.
  • Witness spectacular landscapes during a study cruise.

General Notes

Program includes independent time (including free days in Auckland and Queenstown) to explore independently, and has several meals on your own. Group Leaders will provide directions for self-directed excursions. Suggestions for free-time activities provided in preparatory materials.
Featured Expert
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Robbie Selwyn
A native of Wellington, Robbie Selwyn graduated with a commerce degree from Victoria University, and worked for ExxonMobil in financial, corporate planning and marketing roles. His career allowed him the wonderful opportunity to live and work in various locations around the world, fueling his interest in travel and international culture. An active golfer, Robbie is married and has two children and five grandchildren.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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A native of Wellington, Robbie Selwyn graduated with a commerce degree from Victoria University, and worked for ExxonMobil in financial, corporate planning and marketing roles. His career allowed him the wonderful opportunity to live and work in various locations around the world, fueling his interest in travel and international culture. An active golfer, Robbie is married and has two children and five grandchildren.
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Hazel Petrie is an Honorary Research Fellow in the University of Auckland Department of History. She has a and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Maori Studies, a Master of Arts in History, and a Ph.D. in Maori Studies, all from the University of Auckland. Her published books include “Chiefs of Industry: Maori Tribal Enterprise in Early Colonial New Zealand” that was a finalist in the New Zealand Book Awards, and “Outcasts of the Gods?: The Struggle Over Slavery in Maori New Zealand.”
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You can find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
Purakau: Maori Myths retold by Maori Writers
by Witi Ihimaera & Whiti Hereaka (editors)
A lively retelling of Purakau - Maori Myths - by contemporary Maori Writers.
Stories
by Katherine Mansfield
This collection includes three marvelous, long pieces which together constitute the beginnings of an unfinished novel based on Mansfield's childhood in Wellington, New Zealand in the 1890s.
The Bone People
by Keri Hulme
Set in modern-day South Island, this lyrical novel brings together three troubled individuals who represent New Zealand’s varied Maori and European traditions. Winner of the 1985 Booker Prize.
A Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand
by Julian Fitter
Comprehensive and compact, this Princeton Pocket Guide by longtime resident Julian Fitter and Don Merton at New Zealand's Department of Conservation features 600 color photographs. With range maps, descriptions and excellent introductory chapters on conservation efforts and key national parks for bird watching
New Zealand: A Natural History
by Tui De Roy & Mark Jones
The authors, both naturalists and photographers, present the wildlife, habitats and splendour of their adopted homeland in this pictorial celebration.
The Meaning of Trees
by Robert Vennell
Robert Vennel is the manager of Auckland Museum's natural science collection. In this book, sub-titled "The History & Usage of New Zealand's Native Pants", he tells the story of plants and people in Aotearoa New Zealand. In addition to outlining indigenous bush kai (food), Vennell also investigates New Zealand's native plants in terms of their value for suitability for carving, weaving and rongoa (medicinal uses). He looks at traditional Maori usage of the forest and how it put sustainability above all else as well as how European settlers had to change their way of thinking when confronted with vastly different vegetation.
Mauri Ora: Wisdom from the Maori World
by Peter Alsop & Te Rau Kupenga
Pearls of wisdom - whakatauki - have been gifted from generation to generation as an intrinsic part of the Maori world. Mauri Ora links whakatauki to key personal virtues identified across cultures and generations.
Whale Rider
by Witi Ihimaera
A magical, mythical novella about a young Maori girl and her relationship with a whale, that ultimately saves her village. Based loosely on Ihimaera’s youth in a Maori village.
The Luminaries
by Eleanor Catton
It is 1866, and Walter Moody has come to make his fortune upon the New Zealand goldfields. On arrival, he stumbles across a tense gathering of twelve local men, who have met in secret to discuss a series of unsolved crimes. A wealthy man has vanished, a whore has tried to end her life, and an enormous fortune has been discovered in the home of a luckless drunk. Moody is soon drawn into the mystery: a network of fates and fortunes that is as complex and exquisitely patterned as the night sky. The Luminaries, an extraordinary work of fiction, was the Man Booker prize winner in 2013.
The Penguin History of New Zealand
by Michael King
This bestselling book is arguably the definitive contemporary reference to the history of New Zealand. New Zealand was the last country in the world to be discovered and settled by humankind. It was also the first to introduce full democracy. Between those events, and in the century that followed the franchise, the movements and conflicts of human history have been played out more intensively and more rapidly in New Zealand than anywhere else on Earth. The Penguin History of New Zealand tells that story in all its colour and drama. The narrative that emerges is an inclusive one about men and women, Maori and Pakeha. It shows that British motives in colonising New Zealand were essentially humane; and that Maori, far from being passive victims of a 'fatal impact', coped heroically with colonisation and survived by selectively accepting and adapting what Western technology and culture had to offer.
The Book Of Fame
by Lloyd Jones
In August 1905 a party of young men set sail for England. Among them were ordinary farmers and bootmakers, a miner and a bank clerk. Together they made up the All Blacks, an unknown rugby team from New Zealand. And they had come to show the world what they could do. What they didn't know was that they were bound for fame. In this melding of true history and imagination, Lloyd Jones has recreated an unforgettable journey from innocence to celebrity.
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4.94 Average
(5) Review left 3/11/2023

Excellent trip, The best ever guide..

(5) Review left 12/08/2022

New Zealand is a Fantastic Country. A visit should be on everyones bucket list!

(5) Review left 11/26/2022

Thank you, Road Scholar, for putting together another fantastic learning experience. Our guide, Richard, was caring and humorous. When the weather was bad for the outdoor Big Sky Stargazing, Richard arranged for us to go to an indoor astronomy program that was packed with information! Everyday, there were remarkable views of mountains and beauty and sun did not set until 8:30 pm. There was some rain, even on one of our harbor cruises, but that did not matter as we all had fun!

This reviewer did not give a star rating. Review left 10/30/2022

Words cannot describe this trip adequately. I Loved it. The activities they had planned were excellent. I have travelled a lot but usually planning the trips on our own. So great to not have to spend hours researching what to do in an area. We got to experience so many amazing areas of New Zealand. We went sailing, and on a couple of other boat rides. Loved them all. Even riding the coach bus was great to see the countryside, so beautiful. Our guide and the bus driver kept us entertained and learning new things. The dark sky experience was amazing. My first time to see the southern cross. On one of the free days 4 of us went biking over bridges and by river gorges and ended at a winery. I went with my mom. I am 53 and she is 78. We both really enjoyed it. Good variety of people in the group - all very friendly and from many different states. Couples and singles. Our guide Ngaire added a lot of fun info about life in New Zealand. The accommodations were very nice and the food was good. I wasn’t sure about October but we had great weather. So fun to have springtime this time of year. If you are thinking about doing this you will not be disappointed. Highly recommend.

(5) Review left 10/16/2022

This New Zealand program and guide did not disappoint! New Zealand is a beautiful and welcoming country.

(5) Review left 3/27/2020

Although our trip was abruptly cancelled after only a few days due to the COVID-19 crisis, I made new friends with everyone in the group. Ngaire Douglas is an extraordinary leader and a warm, experienced leader. I would take any trip she offers!

This reviewer did not give a star rating. Review left 3/23/2020

Our tour leader made every effort to fulfill our needs. She was enthusiastic and knowledgeable and spoke up for us to do things like extend our check-out to when we had to leave. Sadly, the best part was the last part (the southern island), which we mostly lost but am grateful we were able to return to the US. I am not sure the books suggested were truly pertinent to our understanding of NZ or at least it was hard to make the connections. The food and lodging was simple but usually sufficient. Am grateful also that we had at least one day in the southern isle. Suggest not giving a lecture, especially w/wine, on the first day and hour we arrive, instead maybe just a shorter talk and a walk due to the extreme exhaustion of long trip.

(5) Review left 3/21/2020

Although the trip was cut short 4 days by the coronavirus situation, the days we were able to complete were filled with fascinating activities and beautiful places. I especially appreciated the free time built into the schedule. Most important to enjoying the trip was our leader, Ngaire Douglas, who was was well-prepared both to inform us about places we visited and to answer our wide-ranging questions. During the stress of having to leave early, she was patient and persistent in making arrangements and kept the group in good humor. I look forward to being able to re-visit the South Island at some future time, especially if Ngaire is leading. Peter N

This reviewer did not give a star rating. Review left 3/20/2020

I am so thankful that I was able to take part in this trip. Our group leader, Ngaire Douglas, was extremely professional and knowledgeable. When we learned that we had to return to the US early, she was calm, helpful and went out of her way to ensure that appropriate arrangements were made for all. I definitely want to return to New Zealand and would love another chance to be with Ngaire. I will strongly recommend Road Scholar trips to other people. It's a delight to travel with others who are so interested in learning. Thank you so much and a huge "thank you" to our amazing leader, Ngaire.

(5) Review left 3/20/2020

New Zealand was the most amazing place I have ever been to. I had a wonderful experience that I shall never forget.Ngaire Douglas was our guide and she did such an unreal job. Ngaire kept us filled with history and at the moment experiences. Listening to her and being with her for the time that we were there was a pleasure and I will cherish those moments and memmories forever. Ngaire kept us moving and motivated us to soak up all we could about beautiful New Zealand. When the time was cut short by "world happenings" I just wanted to cry and say NOOOOOO! I wanted more. I realize that the decision to come home was unavoidable.But I will be on another Road Scholar trip as soon as I can. You Road Scholar did a great job in arranging my trip. thanks to all of you at Road Scholar and especially Ngaire Douglas!!! Sincerely Lois Miles

(4) Review left 3/19/2020

First, I need to point out how wonderful Ngaire is. She is extremely knowledgeable and delightful to be around. It was very sad saying goodbye, especially since the trip was cut in half due to COVID-19. Because of the curtailment, the trip was lacking a great deal. We only had one day on the south island, which was the better part of the trip. We were only able to see one town with beautiful landscapes and it left me thirsty for more. I don't know how we are going to be compensated, but I doubt it will be enough to cover another trip to the other side of the world. It costs $4000 in travel alone, so I feel that I will never get the opportunity again to experience the great country that is New Zealand. I had to cancel the part of the trip that I was most looking forward to which was on the last day. I intentionally selected a program that has free days since I need to be able to plan some things on my own while traveling. I have never liked the idea of having a trip completely planned out for me. The two best parts of this trip were Akaroa and our trip to Hobbiton (on a free day). While I realize that it is unfair to rate this trip based on what we did only in the first half, that is all I have to work with. The first part did bore me at times because there was too much history and lecturing and not enough active learning and site-seeing. I also realize that I am in a different demographic than most people that use Road Scholar, so I am trying to honestly voice my 32 year old opinion. Perhaps there could be a way to market certain trips to a younger audience with more rigorous activities. I did appreciate learning about the Maori people and some of the history, but it seemed to drag on. In conclusion, I'm sorry to report that the trip was not enough for me but also that I love Ngaire and would travel again with her in a heartbeat. I only hope that I get the chance.

This reviewer did not give a star rating. Review left 3/19/2020

This trip was planned with a little something for everyone: outdoor activities, science, history, and culture. But sadly the trip was cut short about halfway through due to coronavirus. We did get to experience a yacht trip in the Auckland harbor, a boat trip to see dolphins, penguins and seals in a bay at Akaroa, a beautiful hike on Waiheke Island, a visit to the Auckland War Memorial Museum to see a Maori cultural performance, and a visit to the Antarctic Centre in Christchurch. I wish we could have had a little more time at the museum and Antarctic Centre - there was much more to see and learn. We were so sad to miss Mt. Cook and Queensland. The hotels were great and very accommodating when our trip was cut short. The food was very good at the hotels, but I would have enjoyed having at least one more meal in an Aukland restaurant rather than at the hotel. Our tour group bonded quickly. Lots of engaging discussion, laughter and sharing and concern for each other in trying times during the coronavirus scare. Ngaire Douglas was a wonderful leader. She helped us keep up our spirits when we were all so disappointed that the trip was cancelled early. She was very knowledgable, enthusiastic, and has a great sense of humor. Would enjoy having her as a tour leader again. This was my first Road Scholar trip. And I plan to sign up again when we are all free to travel safely.

(5) Review left 2/23/2020

we have thought about NZ for some years. after a Roads Scholar trip to Quebec city, we decided to try another trip with these folks. what a wonderful experience we had. NZ is definitely worth the travel time and expense.

(5) Review left 2/22/2020

This was my first Road Scholar trip but hopefully it will not be the last. I like the pace, activities, and organization that were done on this program. We had an outstanding tour leader with George who enhanced our overall learning and experience.

(5) Review left 11/28/2019

Excellent program. Our group leader, Louise Shave, was superb and anticipated our every need. Around Christchurch and Queenstown we spent a lot of time on the bus, but that was a good thing because bus was very comfortable, scenery spectacular and constantly changing, frequent stops for photo-ops. Program allowed two free days for which I spent a lot of time researching what field trip would be perfect for me, and I was very pleased with my choices. I took rain gear and was psyched up for having a good time in case of rain. We encountered many micro climates -- it could be sunny one minute, raining the next, then sunny again, and I got along fine with the weather. I highly recommend this program.

(5) Review left 11/28/2019

This was an amazing trip and a very compatible and companionable group. Our group leader Alison Broad took great care to make every stop a special experience, and she succeeded! Our driver on the South Island, Jeremy, was attentive to safety, comfort, and the next place to get ice cream - a vital skill, indeed. This was a flex program, and we had several opportunities to devise our own adventures. Even though we had challenging weather with rain and snow changing some of our plans, Alison and the Road Scholar program managed to make changes for even better experiences. What a great way to get a taste of New Zealand!

(5) Review left 3/28/2019

It isn't that user friendly in getting around!

(5) Review left 3/27/2019

New Zealand is breathtaking and the tour opens up a world of information and the opportunity to meet its people. I highly recommend taking this trip, you will be happy you did. Safe Travels

(5) Review left 3/27/2019

The New Zealand Tour is well worth it. Don't miss this opportunity of a lifetime.

(5) Review left 2/26/2019

A great tour to find about about New Zealand and let someone else figure out the details! A good mix of structured activities and free time too.

(5) Review left 2/24/2019

This program is a great introduction to New Zealand for those who have never had the experience. I cannot imagine another way we could have seen so much in a meaningful way in this time frame. The agenda, program details, and logistics were top notch. The country is stunning from top to bottom. Highly recommended!

(5) Review left 2/11/2019

This is an amazing program with wonderful content, most of which is on the South Island. Spend time on your own exploring the North Island if possible before starting this program, because the islands are so different. Beautiful scenery, wonderful people, excellent food. Another very satisfying experience with Road Scholar.






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