The very first tour of this itinerary
NEW ZEALAND NORTH AND SOUTH ISLAND
We have just completed the very first tour of this itinerary.
We took the Tauck Spotlight on New Zealand tour in 2015.
This tour has more places that are new to us and is a much improved itinerary including the quality of hotels compared to back then. It’s a shame that Wellington is not included because there is so much to see and do there that we enjoyed last time.
I have been lazy making notes as we went along so I can’t answer questions about timing etc. These days I refer to the itineraries when I want to make a photo book.
Our Tour Director was Miles and he was awesome, a New Zealander. We had a lovely group of 36 people.
The weather was not as expected for either ourselves or the New Zealanders for this time of year. We had days of rain, some wind and cool weather. This completely affected the day where we were to go whale watching and to take scenic flights on both a plane and a helicopter They were all cancelled. Fortunately other key days were better but we did have to wear coats most of the time and I bought a woolly hat towards the end of the tour, which, of course, is when the weather improved 🤪
Our Tour Director must have spent many hours behind the scenes contacting Tauck headquarters to try to secure a wonderful alternative activity to replace those that we missed. A great surprise trip was arranged for our time in Queenstown to replace the whale watching and scenic flights in Kaikōura. This sort of thing is where Tauck shines, doing their best to pivot from ‘the unexpected’ I’m not going to divulge what it was, but if it happens to you,you will enjoy it.
Each of the included activities were excellent, so much so I’m hard pressed to highlight just one.
There were quite a few meals to find on our own. The TD provided us with $50 New Zealand for several of the lunches and $100 each for one of the dinners. Some of the included dinners were whenever you wanted to eat and with whoever in the group.
There was a lot of provided wines, my preference is Sauvignon Blanc and I enjoyed all of them.
All the hotels were good, Those who like high end hotels will be not be disappointed. However, there did seem to be a shortage of staff at breakfast time. In the Park Hyatt in Auckland you were presented with a half cup of coffee and when you asked for more, two days running the wait was ten minutes, the third day we gave up the wait as it was time to get to the bus. Another hotel had run out of coffee cups and another was so busy that some of us were directed to an empty conference room and we had to collect breakfast items and take them back there. Otherwise all our meals everywhere were really good, especially the steaks.
Do try the savory meat pies of all combinations, famous in New Zealand. They are really good.
There is a washer/ dryer in your hotel room in Wanaka. Soap powder provided. Laundry rooms in at least two other hotels.
Here are a few things I recommend. First, the spa day, which consisted of an over the top complex with an assortment of hot and cold plunge pools, mineral pools and sauna. So very realaxing.
We chose the Art walk in Christchurch. Christchurch was a great surprise, very hip. There was a Banksy exhibition a couple of minutes from the hotel and only a few minutes walk in the pouring rain to get there 🤪 Ed Sheeran was performing that night, sadly sold out. Apparently he played for three hours, changing his guitars several times as they were soaked by the rain.
Souvenirs.. possum and lambs wool items are the thing. Jade is everywhere, super expensive. A great All Blacks store at that experience. Manuka honey in all concentrations.
That’s it for now

Comments
Thanks for sharing this! I was looking at this tour and thinking it would be a good one to do with our adult children.
I agree about the Tauck "pivot". Certainly is a big reason why we are fans.
Thanks, British. I've been thinking of this tour. Miles was my TD on the "Grand Australia & New Zealand" tour that I took in 2018. He was great. As I recall, one of his parents (I think his mother) was English and his father was Maori. When I came home, I googled "How to emigrate to New Zealand." The first item on the list was "Be under 55" (in more delicate language). I didn't bother to look for the second item!
I’m already booked on this tour.
Great synopsis, British. I love a Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc!
British - thanks for the great review!