New Zealand Tour
- See the ruins of the Wahine ferry disaster
- Views of the harbour and Matiu Somes Island
- Mt Victoria
- Cable Car - transport that is one of the few surviving in the World
- See the Parliament buildings
- Old St Paul's Cathedral
- Beehive
- Wellington - Te Papa National NZ Museum
Departures
| Depart | 9am OR 1:30pm |
| Frequency | Daily |
| Total Duration | 4 Hours |
| Leaves | Pickups from inner city Wellington accommodation |
Booking Confirmation:
- Confirmation E-Voucher will be sent within 24 hours of booking, subject to availability
- E-Voucher contains operator details, times and local contact telephone numbers
- This tour must be booked at least 72 hours in advance of travel


From its dramatic, unearthly south coast to its bizarre central Beehive, the contrasts and quirkiness of Wellington's wonders are unequalled anywhere on earth. Bring plenty of film!
Designed for visitors with limited time in beautiful Wellington. Enjoy a morning or afternoon tour around the City's highlights.
CITY
Travel around the earthquake-scarred south coast to see the ruins of the Wahine ferry disaster and the distant ranges of the South Island, overlooked by the coasters' houses perched on the steep, rocky hills.
Enjoy the views of the harbour and Matiu Somes Island, a deceptively pretty place where prisoners of war were quarantined during World War II.
Enjoy panoramic views of Wellington city and harbour from the top of Mt Victoria. Take a trip on the cable car, a charming and picturesque transport that is one of the few surviving in the world.
CULTURE
In Thorndon, New Zealand's oldest suburb, visit the magnificent Parliament buildings and gorgeous Old St Paul's cathedral. See the famous Beehive, our seat of government. It really is shaped like one!
TE PAPA
Your day can also include a visit to the national museum, Te Papa, where you can explore the interactive displays and extraordinary mix of Maori and European history.
Te Papa is right on Wellington's waterfront, an area that is packed with sculpture, poetry, performers, and people.
- All you need is:
- Warm clothes during the cooler months, from May to November.
- Comfortable shoes if you feel like exploring.
- Enough money for souvenirs and gifts.
- Your camera and plenty of film.
- The tours will run in sunshine and rain, but some outdoor attractions may be replaced with indoor alternatives as weather dictates.
- Children up to 3 can come for free. We have a limited number of child seats available. Children between 3 and 12 are eligable for our special child rates.






