Private South Island Tour for Hiking Lovers Itinerary

Private Day Hikes Tour - The South Island Itinerary

Your Private Driver/Guide

When you touch down in New Zealand you will be met at the airport by Your Private Driver/Guide. 

Our guides have been with us for a long time and are seasoned professionals. Our aim is to give ‘you’ our guests a memorable experience of New Zealand and its stunning scenery. With years of experience in tourism in New Zealand, we guarantee that you will receive a first-class service!

The best part about our guides is that they are local and chances are they have their go-to destinations that only locals know about. Whether it’s a hole-in-the-wall restaurant, a favourite local pub, or a fantastic attraction that most tourists overlook, our guides can help recommend authentic experiences that you may not discover on your own.

First Light Travel Private Guide

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Welcome to Christchurch

Relax you are on holiday and everything has been taken care of. Your guide will be there to collect you from the airport and drive you to your accommodation. Your Walking Tour of New Zealand's South Island has started and it is going to be fun!

Christchurch is the gateway to the South Island and sits on the very edge of the Canterbury Plains, bordered by the Pacific Ocean. The city itself has bounced back after a series of major earthquakes, and has shown its resiliency with a number of new and exciting developments popping up everywhere. Don’t miss the Re Start shopping area, made out of many shipping containers, as well as the many funky Pop Up bars dotted throughout the city. All public services and spaces are running as normal, and Christchurch continues to be a vibrant city to live, work and play.

Some Suggested Activities and Sight Seeing Options

Easygoing Cycling Tour

   Punting the Avon River   Lyttelton Harbour Wildlife Cruise

Māori Cultural Evening

   French Akaroa Tour   Southern Alps Ballooning

Christchurch Gondola

   Clearwater Golf   Arthur's Pass TranzAlpine Hike


Accommodation: Christchurch - 1 night

Christchurch City
The George, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, is located in the heart of Christchurch overlooking the picturesque Hagley Park and river Avon and just steps from the cultural precinct and key attractions. The George will offer you a supreme comfort, with personalised stay and attentive staff. The hotel is located in the heart of Christchurch, and its just steps away from cultural precinct and key attractions.
The George - Christchurch

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Aoraki / Mount Cook via Beautiful Lake Tekapo

Enjoy a scenic drive south explore the high-country splendour of the Mackenzie Basin before reaching the majestic and peaceful setting of Lake Tekapo – a great place for a picnic lunch or to take a lakeside walk! Lake Tekapo is a beautiful turquoise highland lake surrounded by a vast basin of golden tussock and the spectacular Southern Alps Finely ground rock in the glacial melted waters gives Lake Tekapo a beautifully unique colour. This highland location enjoys some of New Zealand's highest sunshine hours and has a reputation for clean and clear air

Pass the turquoise lakes of Alexandrina, McGregor and experience the mountainous drama of the Southern Alps as you reach Mount Cook National Park.

Approximate Distance: 332 kms | 206 miles  Total Driving Time: 4 hours

Accommodation: Mt Cook - 1 night

High Country Lake Tekapo

A stunning destination surrounded by the silent splendor of the Southern Alps and with spectacular views of Aoraki/Mount Cook and the surrounding National Park World Heritage area. There is a selection of properties within the Terrace Road campus from Hotel to Chalet and Mountainview Motels - all budgets and standards can be catered for.

Hermitage Hotel Mount Cook

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Hooker Valley Track on to Lake Wanaka

Hooker Valley Guided Hike: 5 Hours Walking, Distance 11 km (6.8 mi)

Start your day with a guided walk up the beautiful Hooker Valley, providing breathtaking views of some of New Zealand's highest and most enthralling peaks. Enjoy a stunning 11 km (6.8 mile) trek along over mostly flat terrain (there are some rocky bits) to the terminal lake of the Hooker Glacier. The journey encompasses an Alpine Memorial and passes over the turbulent Hooker River by Swing Bridge to unsurpassed vistas of Aoraki Mount Cook's south face and the surrounding glaciers. Your guide will point out the unique features of this alpine world as you enjoy lunch in the shadow of New Zealand's and Oceania's highest peak, standing at 3,754 metres (12,316 Feet).

After this invigorating walk, it's off to the beautiful lakeside town of Wanaka.

Approximate Distance: 206 km | 128 miles  Total Driving Time: 2 hours 20 mins

Accommodation: Lake Wanaka - 2 nights

A woman holding ice during the Hooker Valley Track.
Accommodation:

Situated on the lake shores, a stroll across the lawn will have you gazing across Lake Wanaka to the spectacular Southern Alps. Choose between one bedroom suites, studios and two bedroom apartments. Savour the lakeside atmosphere while you are treated to a fresh and contemporary menu in Sargoods Restaurant and Wineglass Cafe.

The Edgewater Resort Lake Wanaka

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Experience the Grandeur - Rob Roy Glacier Hike


Rob Roy Glacier Guided Hike: 4 Hours Walking, Distance 10 km (6 mi)

Mt Aspiring National ParkWow! This route is littered with views of soaring sheer rock cliffs and waterfalls. Walking through alpine rainforest and herb fields you get to view four glacier faces in a collection unsurpassed in one place anywhere in the world. Rob Roy is a massive glacier that begins high above on Rob Roy Peak at 2,606 metres (8548 feet) hanging on to the ever-steepening mountain as it flows into the valley below.

Lunch: This can be a natural drama of epic proportions as chunks of glacier can drop off the cliffs opposite our lunch spot – both spectacular and noisy!.

Mighty Rob Roy Glacier

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A Day of Leisure / Explore Queenstown

This alpine resort town of Queenstown sits on the shore of the crystal clear waters of Lake Wakatipu set against the dramatic Southern Alps. The surrounding area is known for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay vineyards and the natural landscape with wild rivers, high peaks and deep canyons has allowed Queenstown to developed an exciting array of outdoor adventure activities.

Recommended Excursions in Queenstown:

Routeburn Day Walk

   Highest Bungey Jump   Explore Arrowtown

Wine Tasting Central Otago      

   Biking Skippers Canyon         Round at Millbrook Golf Resort
Earnslaw Steamboat Cruise     Dart River Jetboat Safari      

   Gibbston Valley Wine Trail


Approximate Distance: 71 kms | 44 miles  Total Driving Time: 1 hour 12 mins

Accommodation: Queenstown - 2 nights

Queenstown Adventure Capital
Experience the sophistication of Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel, a haven of stylish, 5 star accommodation for all seasons. A boutique hotel with a modern romantic style and exclusive service awaits you in the heart of New Zealand’s adventure capital. Set in peaceful parkland, and savour views of Queenstown’s majestic mountains. Enjoy easy access to the vibrant town centre where shopping, cafes and nightlife are nestled on the shores of spectacular Lake Wakatipu.
Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel

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The Routeburn Track Day Walk

Routeburn Track Guided Hike: 6 Hours Walking, Distance 13 km (8 mi)

Join us on the famous Routeburn Track, one of New Zealand's Great Walks! Our guides will collect you from Queenstown and transfer to Mt. Aspiring National Park. Access to the track is via a swing bridge, where you are immediately immersed into stunning native beech forest. The wide variety of flora and fauna on display is sure to impress! Our guides will share information about the historical significance of the Routeburn Track and how it was used by Maori and European pioneers. They will lead you across the spectacular Routeburn Canyon, where you may be lucky enough to spot some brave individuals taking an icy plunge! There are plenty of waterfalls to enjoy and lots of places to rest along the river. The trail is moderately paced, rising gradually towards stunning snow-capped peaks.

Routeburn Day Walk

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Te Anau - Lake Cruise and Glowworm Caves

A short scenic drive has you in Te Anau the lakeside town is the gateway to Fiordland National Park.

The scenic cruise across to the western side of Lake Te Anau, is both comfortable and informative, its hard not to be impressed by this 344 km² (214 mi²) ink black lake. The rushing water has sculptured impressive rock formations over an unimaginable length of time, impossibly smooth and intricately patterned the geological movements of this land has been captured for all to see.These are the famed Te Anau Caves. Drifting through silent darkness you sit beneath the luminous shimmer of galaxies of glow-worms on a purpose built raft that gets you closer to these special creatures than by any other means, a truly fascinating experience.

Approximate Distance: 174 kms | 108 miles  Total Driving Time: 2 hours 11 mins

Accommodation: Te Anau - 2 nights

Glowworm Caves

Welcome to Fiordland Lodge, a 5 star Luxury Lodge with the comfort and charm of a Fishing Lodge super sized, set in a World Heritage Area for the discerning traveller. The rooms are comfortable and you will want to enjoy the roaring log fire in the main lounge. Accommodation includes a very high standard of breakfast and dinner complete with pre-dinner canapes, and an excellent wine list to peruse. Fiordland Lodge is the perfect stepping off point to explore the World Heritage status Fiordland areas including Milford and Doubtful Sounds.

Fiordland Lodge

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Milford Track and Cruise Milford Sound

Milford Track Guided Hike: 3.5 Hours Walking, Distance 11 km (6.8 mi)

Milford Track Guided Hike: Experience a guided walk to Giants Gate, on the world famous Milford Track - suitable for all ages and abilities. Departing from Milford Sound we begin with a short boat ride to Sandfly Point and meander alongside the cascading Arthur River, through lush rainforest to reach a vantage point to view the mighty Giants Gate. This spectacular waterfall is best viewed from the large swing bridge spanning the river. There is much see, from the ancient trees towering above, to the vibrant ferns and mosses, plus the array of birdlife inhabiting this lush environment. Walking in a small group, your nature guide will point out the native fauna and flora, and share the track’s stories, bringing the history of the area to life.

Milford Sound Cruise: This afternoon join a boat cruise for a nature style cruise of Milford Sound to the Tasman Sea. Sit back and relax as your cruise departs from Milford Sound Wharf, and makes its way out past the iconic Mitre Peak. Cruise the length of the 16km fiord, out past St Annes Point Lighthouse, while listening to informative commentary from our skipper who will highlight points of interest along the way including the mighty Lady Bowen Falls, Lion Mountain, Copper Point, Seal Rock and Stirling Falls. 

Approximate Distance: 119 km | 74 miles  Total Driving Time: 1 hour 45 mins each way

Milford Track Day Walk

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Return to Queenstown and Depart


Haere rā and Bon Voyage!

Our promise is to make your travels through New Zealand as hassle-free and hospitable as possible - ensuring that today you leave with a memory card full of photos, and huge smiles on your faces when recalling your time in New Zealand! Have a great homeward journey, farewell and hope to see you again soon in Aotearoa, New Zealand. 

Approximate Distance: 174 kms | 108 miles  Total Driving Time: 2 hours 11 mins

Queenstown Lakes District

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What Jess says about this tour: What I love about this 'Private Guided Hiking Tour' is that my clients need only have moderate fitness and carry just a day pack, yet get into the remote and deeply beautiful wilderness. This 9 day guided tour makes these great walks accessible.
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