January 09 - 22, 2026
14 Days
Tour Status - Guaranteed Departure
This HOSTED agriculture tour highlights both the rural and cultural, plus many highlights in New Zealand. This departure offers an excellent way to travel with others with similar interests. New Zealand is a land of natural wonder. Spectacular mountains, active volcanoes, picturesque lakes, streams and beaches, bubbling mudpools and geysers. You will enjoy a unique Maori culture and warm hospitality as well as visit the Agrodome, where you will see a show of sheep and sheep dogs demonstration. You are in for an incredible "down under" farm tour with many extras included.
Tour Highlights
Deluxe, city center accommodations*
Flights within New Zealand are included
Meals as per itinerary
Air conditioned transportation
City & area tours as per itinerary
Rural visits as per itinerary
Walter Peak Sheep Station
SS Earnslaw Lake Cruise
Milford Sound Luncheon Cruise
Winery visit & lunch
Maori Feast & Concert
Maori Village Tour
Agrodome Sheep Show
Waitomo Caves
Kelly Tarlton Underwater World & Penguin Display
Hosted by Select Holidays
Plus More....
Day 01 - Jan 09, 2026: Fri – ARRIVE NAPIER, NZ
Arrive Napier, New Zealand and make your way to the hotel. “Welcome Dinner” this evening hosted by Select Holidays. [D]
**International airfare into Napier, New Zealand is NOT included in the price below. Call for pricing details.
Day 02 - Jan 10, 2026: Sat –NAPIER ~ ROTORUA, NZ
Making your way across New Zealand and to the Lake Taupo region. Lake Taupo is in the caldera of the Taupo Volcano and is the largest lake by surface area in New Zealand. Later you arrive Rotorua on the North Island and check into hotel for a 2 night stay. This evening enjoy a Maori Hangi Feast and Concert at your hotel. [B/D]
Day 03 - Jan 11, 2026: Sun – ROTORUA, NZ
A morning visit to an authentic Maori Village for a guided tour with one of the elders. See first hand how the local native Maori people use the natural hot water and steam from deep in the earth to cook their food and heat their homes. Then it is off to the “Agrodome”, for a show of sheep and sheep dog demonstration and farm wagon tour to see kiwi fruit on the vine. Rest of the day at leisure. [B]
Day 04 - Jan 12, 2026: Mon – ROTORUA ~ AUCKLAND, NZ
This morning visit “Waitomo Glow Worm Caves”. Visit a rural town and have lunch before continuing into Auckland, known as the “City of Sails” and New Zealand’s largest city, for a two night stay. [B/L]
Day 05 - Jan 13, 2026: Tue – AUCKLAND, NZ
A morning visit to the “Kelly Tarlton Underwater World” with its live penguin and killer sharks display. Drive to Davenport, across the bay from the city of Auckland, for lunch and time on your own. Take a ferry back to the city center and make your own way back to the hotel. Balance of the afternoon and evening is free to explore on your own [B]
Day 06 - Jan 14, 2026: Wed – AUCKLAND ~ QUEENSTOWN, NZ
Mid-morning flight from Auckland to Queenstown located on the South Island. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel for a two night stay. This evening, enjoy a relaxing cruise on the historic coal-fired steamer, the “SS Earnslaw”, crossing to the “Walter Peak Sheep Station” for dinner and a sheep dog demonstration. Overnight in Queenstown for 2-nights. [B/D]
Day 07 - Jan 15, 2026: Thu – QUEENSTOWN, NZ
Drive through the wine region & visit a fruit stand in Cromwell. A stop will be made at the home of the original Bungee Jumping site. Visit Arrowtown, made famous by the ‘gold rush’ in this region. Balance of afternoon and evening is free in Queenstown. [B]
Day 08 - Jan 16, 2026: Fri - QUEENSTOWN ~ TE ANAU, NZ
The journey today will follow along the shoreline of Lake Wakatipu and past sheep and deer farms on the way to Te Anau. From there, enter Fjordland's National Park, crossing over mountain passes and through scenic valleys enroute to Milford Sound. Enjoy a luncheon cruise in this breath-taking fjord, watch for numerous fur seals sunning themselves on the rocks and also view numerous waterfalls. Return to Te Anau for an overnight stay. [B/L/D]
Day 09 - Jan 17, 2026: Sat - TE ANAU ~ DUNEDIN, NZ
Traveling towards the Gore area, you visit a local dairy located in the rolling countryside and have lunch before continuing unto the Scottish city of Dunedin for an overnight stay. Known as the Edinburgh of New Zealand, Dunedin wears the country's Scottish heritage with pride. A visit to “Baldwin Street”, the world's steepest residential street with an opportunity to climb up the street if you so wish. Dinner at the hotel this evening. [B/L/D]
Day 10 - Jan 18, 2026: Sun – DUNEDIN ~ MT COOK REGION, NZ
This morning you will visit the "Moeraki Boulders", mysteriously spherical stones scattered across a beach, and each weighing several tonnes and some up to two metres high. A microbrewery lunch and tasting before and visit to a local farm. This afternoon we travel up the Waitaki River valley past the hydro lakes and irrigation schemes that have transformed the lower country from dryland to dairying. Flanked by the dry hills which are home to tens of thousands of sheep, this valley has also become a popular route for the many visitors cycling the Alps to Ocean cycle track (Mount Cook to Oamaru). We’ll make a short stop at a salmon farm in the hydro canal before arriving at hotel for the night. [B/L/D]
Day 11 - Jan 19, 2026: Mon - MT COOK REGION ~ ASHBURTON, NZ
Visit the stunning aqua blue hydro lakes of Pukaki and Tekapo, the source of the majority of New Zealand’s electricity. Continue on to the Geraldine area, a beautiful, sub alpine village on the Canterbury Plains. Visit the “Tin Shed" with probably New Zealand's most extensive range of quality New Zealand-made merino woolen products for sale. No trip would be complete without a visit to a local machinery dealership , before arriving at our hotel in Ashburton, for a two night stay. The Canterbury Plains, a major area utilizing irrigation farming and the bread bowl region of New Zealand. [B/D]
Day 12 - Jan 20, 2026: Tue - ASHBURTON/CANTERBURY PLAINS, NZ
Visit a farm on the Canterbury Plains, the largest area of flat land in New Zealand, with approximately 500,000ha of irrigated land. Irrigation makes varied land-use possible - arable and vegetable cropping is found on the best soils, and many large-scale dairy farms are present on the lighter soils. Also visit a potato, seed and cereal producer and learn how this region regularly produces world-record wheat yields. Depending on conditions, perhaps a chance to see arable crops being harvested. [B/D]
Day 13 - Jan 21, 2026: Wed - CHRISTCHURCH, NZ
Travel to Christchurch with a tour of this beautiful city and a stroll through the Botanic Gardens. This afternoon and evening are free to explore on your own. [B]
Day 14 - Jan 22, 2026: Thu - END OF TOUR
Today your tour comes to an end. [B]
**Ask about including a visit to Australia or more of the South Pacific.
PRICE PER PERSON, DOUBLE - FROM $9,848.00 LAND PRICE ONLY*
Plus Air/Gov't Taxes of $884.00 CAD per person
Single Occupancy - add $2,878.00
INITIAL DEPOSIT - $1,500.00 per person at time of booking
Second Payment of $1,500.00 is DUE before August 15, 2025
FINAL PAYMENT per person is due before October 22, 2025
**Airfare to/from New Zealand is not included in the price.
Ask about special International airfares for this tour.