Australia and New Zealand: Surfing & National Parks - 33 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Genders

  • Female60%
  • Male40%

Average age

26
18 Min39 Max

Start / End

  • Wellington
  • Cairns

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 20

Meals included

30

Highlights

  • Experience the beauty of the South Island in Abel Tasman and Queenstown
  • Learn to Surf in Byron Bar. Explore K'gari Island and the Whitsundays by boat.
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Summary

New Zealand and Australia are the ultimate adventure combo. Dive into a month-long journey packed with thrills, led by your expert CEO. Ride the waves at Spot X in Australia, explore the stunning landscapes of Queenstown and Fiordland in New Zealand, and immerse yourself in Māori culture in Rotorua. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for koalas in Queensland! This trip is a non-stop adventure that just might be the best month of your life.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Wellington

    Arrive at any time.

    Tonight, get to know your group on a night out in Wellington. Choose to head to your CEO’s favourite local spot for dinner together before enjoying a social evening of bar games, music, and singing. There are no planned activities during the day, so check into the hotel and explore the city.

    Check out New Zealand's National Museum, a must-see with great displays of historical Maori artifacts and relatively modern exhibits such as the motorbike that was built in a shed and won the world championships. Afterwards, opt for a night out on the town. Wellington has an abundance of nightlife, bars, cafes and restaurants all located on and around the entertainment district of Courtenay Place.

  • Day 2

    Wellington/Abel Tasman National Park

    Don't forget those cameras before hopping on the morning ferry to cross the Cook Strait. Pro tip: make sure you stand outside and marvel at the views of the Marlborough Sounds at the tip of the South Island. Then drive past lush native forests, beautiful clear waters, blue skies, and golden sands as the group travels to Abel Tasman National Park. Catch a morning ferry and cross the scenic Cook Strait. Make sure to stand outside and enjoy the views of the Marlborough Sounds at the top of the South Island. Disembark and transfer to Abel Tasman National Park, well-known for its stunning white sand beaches.

  • Day 3

    Abel Tasman National Park

    Picture this: birdsong ringing from the treetops as you wander through the undergrowth stumbling upon occasional waterfalls nestled in the midst of the forest. You take a dip in one of the refreshing pools before finding your way to pristine coastline and turquoise bays where you can soak up the sun and relax in the sand.

    This is the kind of day that awaits you in Abel Tasman NP, you are free to explore the golden beaches and winding waterways any way you’d like! So have fun, build a sand castle for us, and let the adventures continue!

  • Day 4

    Abel Tasman National Park/Westport

    It’s off to Westport today! Breathe in the fresh air and soak in the beautiful views as the group heads south down the coast of black-sand beaches. Make a (very cool) pit stop to a seal colony in Cape Foulwind and watch these majestic animals in their habitat before continuing on to Westport for the evening. Once you arrive grab a beer, talk to some locals, and discover the true charm of this coal mining town.

  • Day 5

    Westport/Franz Josef

    Continue on a scenic drive south along the coast to Punakaiki; think pancake rocks and blowholes (man, those are two random things we never thought would be in the same sentence). As a special spot full of local secrets, Punakaiki is a great place to hop out of the bus, stretch those legs, and appreciate the strange beauty nature can create. Continue following the coastal road towards Franz Josef arriving at a unique wilderness lodge set in the rainforest for the night.

  • Day 6

    Franz Josef

    Enjoy a free day in Franz Josef. Today is all yours to spend as you please! From hiking to kayaking and walking on a glacier, there’s bound to be something you’ll want to check off that bucket list.

    If your goal is to make actual contact with the glacier then try a heli-hike or guided ice walk. Or you could let nature be your guide and lose yourself in the rainforests, lakes, and waterfalls that surround Franz Josef. If you’d rather stay in town, then grab a bite to eat before booking a spa treatment at the Glacier Hot Pools... the choice is yours!

  • Day 7

    Franz Josef/Queenstown

    Hit the road to the adventure capital of the world — Queenstown. Sit back, relax and gaze out the window as you drive away from Glacier Country and wind through lush forests back to the coast and into the mountains over Haast Pass. The photo opportunities will seem endless (make sure those cameras are charged.) Then gear up and get ready because the adrenaline is going to be pumping the next few days.

  • Day 8

    Queenstown

    Let’s put it this way, if you’re the sort of person that loves adventure mixed with adrenaline all while exploring one of the most scenic places in the country, then Queenstown is for you!

    Gear up for a free day that is sure to leave you breathless. Opt to be a dare devil and get ready to have those hearts pumping with some adrenaline-filled options like jet boating, bungee jumping, or skydiving.

  • Day 9

    Milford Sound Day Trip/Queenstown

    Let your breathing return to normal today as the group heads out for a visit to Fiordland National Park. After arriving, soak up the chill vibes on a boat cruise through one of the most iconic places in New Zealand — Milford Sound. Marvel at the views of one of the wettest places on Earth before we make our way back to Queenstown for the night.

  • Day 10

    Queenstown

    Gear up for round two of free time in Queenstown that is sure to leave you breathless. Choose to be a dare devil and get ready to have those hearts pumping with some adrenaline-filled options like jet boating, bungee jumping, mountain biking or skydiving or simply take in the breathtaking scenery and vibrant atmosphere as you find restaurants to try and cafes to wind down and relax.

  • Day 11

    Queenstown to Tekapo

    Depart Queenstown and travel to Aoraki/Mt Cook National park. Once in the park enjoy free time for hiking and visiting the Sir Edmund Hillary Visitors Centre. Afterwards, travel to Lake Tekapo where we will be staying for the next two nights.

  • Day 12

    Tekapo

    Start the day with a relaxing 21km bike ride along the canals with stunning mountain views. Spend the rest of the day exploring Tekapo on your own. Opt to visit the hot springs, relax on the shores of Lake Tekapo, or hike to the Mt John Observatory and check out the incredible Dark Sky Reserve.

  • Day 13

    Tekapo to Christchurch

    Scoot on up to Christchurch to explore the South Island’s largest city and one of the places in New Zealand with the strongest English influences. Enjoy free time to explore and see what the nightlife is all about with your travel tribe, and grab some shut eye in a converted jailhouse to finish the evening.

  • Day 14

    Christchurch/Kaikoura

    Mountains, marine life, and magic! Kaikoura is pretty darn special, so special in fact, that it may be the South Island’s best kept secret. The best way to experience it is to get out there and witness what this rugged coastal town does best. Book a whale watching cruise, swim with dolphins, or just take a walk along the coast admiring the scenery. In the afternoon try bird watching, swim with dolphins or splurge on flight over the peninsula. Spend the afternoon swimming with dolphins or taking a scenic flight over the peninsula.

    Bird watchers will be pleased to know that big ocean birds such as albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters frequent the area.

  • Day 15

    Kaikoura/Wellington

    Reminisce and reflect on your time in New Zealand as you and the group travel to Picton to catch a ferry back to Wellington. Watch the majestic scenery of this country unfold before you and simply appreciate the moment (we know you’re probably already making plans to return.) Once back in the city grab some grub with your travel crew and let the good times roll for one last night out in New Zealand together.

  • Day 16

    Wellington/Sydney

    Today we say goodbye to New Zealand and fly to Australia. Departing out of Wellington, we'll touch down in Sydney after about 4 hours in the air. Enjoy an evening at leisure in Australia's biggest city. A great way to start your time in the city is to head down to the harbour's edge to 'The Rocks' historic area.

  • Day 17

    Sydney

    Join your CEO as you climb aboard the local ferry and travel from Sydney to Manly Beach. Manly is one of Australia's most famous beaches, which is quite the praise for a giant island nation. With world class surfing, beautiful water and lined with pine trees, you'll quickly learn why its so popular amongst locals and travelers alike. Take a surf class, relax on the beach or hit one of the many shops or restaurants in the town.

  • Day 18

    Sydney

    There is so much to do in Sydney. Even though just a few free days aren't enough to see it all, it's still worth it! Opt to visit the Sydney Opera House, climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, check out some of the famed museums or eat at some incredible restaurants.

  • Day 19

    Sydney

    Enjoy one last day in Sydney! Make sure to tick off those last few must do's in this amazing city. If you need ideas for today, make sure to ask your CEO, as there is always something to do here.

  • Day 20

    Sydney/Arrawarra

    It's all aboard today as you take the train north to Coffs Harbour. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the views. After pulling into Coffs Harbour station, the group will travel to Spot X Surf Camp, our base for the next few days.

  • Day 21

    Arrawarra

    As the sun rises along the ocean hit the beach for an included surf lesson with Spot X. Located in one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the country they are completely devoted to the surf lifestyle.

    Spend some time in the sun and laughing in the waves with your travel tribe before heading out on a kangaroo trek. Then it’s time for a free afternoon to enjoy your surroundings. Soak up views of Solitary Islands Marine Park, embark on a rockpool scramble to look for fish traps and sea creatures, or wander over to Mullawarra beach for a picnic. Your only real job today is to have fun!

  • Day 22

    Arrawarra/Byron Bay

    Adventure through lush national parks, stunning beaches, rolling green hills, and small but vibrant towns full of charm and authentic Australian culture as the group drives from Arrawarra to Byron Bay. Grab lunch in the surf and arts town of Byron Bay, before walking to Cape Byron Lighthouse to see the easternmost point in the country. If luck is on your side you may glimpse migrating whales and pods of resident dolphins. Travel the coastal road to the stunning surf and arts town of Byron Bay. Enjoy plenty of free time to experience the hippie surfing town.

  • Day 23

    Byron Bay

    Welcome to Byron Bay… the city of surfing and sunbathing! The day is yours to explore; walk along hidden beaches, play in the surf, grab a massage. Want to get your adrenaline pumping? Go skydiving, try sea kayaking, or go on a dolphin watch. At the end of it all hop on that surfboard for one last ride because as the locals say, “You haven’t surfed until you’ve surfed Byron Man!"

    Opt to pre-book the "Byron Bay Ocean Kayaking" activity on the checkout page ahead of time, to include this optional on your tour.

  • Day 24

    Byron Bay/Brisbane

    Travel from Byron Bay to another seaside city in Australia, Brisbane! Today you have the whole day to explore this awesome city. Opt to visit the City Botanic Gardens, hike mount Coot-Tha or hit up some of the many amazing bars and restaurants. In the evening, we recommend exploring Eat Street Northshore night market, or grab a beer under the lit up Story Bridge in Fortitude Valley.

  • Day 25

    Brisbane/K'gari (Fraser Island)

    An early rise today starts your journey to K'gari (Fraser Island) World Heritage Area. Upon arrival to the largest sand island in the world, you will go through a traditional welcome by the Butchulla people, setting the tone for what's to come. After the welcome ceremony, get straight into the 4WD adventure. Swim in Boorangoora (Lake Mckenzie), hike beneath the amazing rainforest and walk along the beach during sunset (seasonal). At night, sit around the campfire with your new found friends. This unique stay on K'gari is hosted by the Traditional Owners of the land who are keen to share their experiences with you and welcome you. This is an incredibly unique experience and a thrilling opportunity to gain insight into Australia's Indigenous culture-both past and present.

  • Day 26

    K'gari (Fraser Island)/Noosa

    Today you'll drive along 75 Mile Beach, see the Maheno shipwreck and swim in the crystal clear Eli Creek that pumps millions of litres of spring-fed fresh water into the ocean every hour. In the afternoon, say goodbye to K'gari and head to your next beachy destination, Noosa.

  • Day 27

    Noosa

    Picture rocky coast against perfect turquoise water. Now head out with your CEO and see it first hand. Catch the ferry and start your easy hike in Noosa National Park along the waterways to end up at the secluded beach, Hell's Gate. While it sounds intimidating, it is well worth it, and really quite spectacular. Keep your eye out for koalas along the hike too. Enjoy the afternoon free in Noosa. Opt to get lunch on Hastings Street and enjoy some relaxing beach time or rent a surfboard. Then take the ferry back before dinner.

  • Day 28

    Noosa/Airlie Beach

    Enjoy a free day in cute beachfront town of Noosa! Do some shopping along Hasting Street in search of souvenirs, have a coffee on the beach, or go for a surf. Many consider Noosa to be the best place for surfing in all of Australia. You can also choose to spend time back at the hostel or participate in some of the optional activities offered in the area. In the afternoon, we'll pack our bags and head to the train station. Tonight we sleep on an overnight train as we head north to some of the most beautiful parts of the country. Fall asleep in Noosa and wake up by the Whitsundays!

  • Day 29

    Airlie Beach

    Hop off the train and board a bus for a short ride to Airlie Beach, the gateway to the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier reef. After dropping your bags, do your thing in Airlie Beach. Relax on a gorgeous beach, take a day trip to the Great Barrier Reef or get some shopping in on the town. Airlie Beach is your oyster.

  • Day 30

    Whitsunday Islands/Airlie Beach

    Get ready for an amazing day at sea! Today, we'll climb aboard an ocean raft and zoom around the wispy turquoise waters. With time to snorkel, go on bushwalks, and chill on the beach, today will be as close to perfect as one can get.

  • Day 31

    Airlie Beach/Cairns

    With an early morning departure, we take a relaxing rail journey through sugar-cane fields, and coastal countryside, the perfect way to unwind and watch Queensland roll by.

  • Day 32

    Cairns

    Cairns is quite the place to visit if you love warm weather (it would be headline news for the city’s temperature to drop much below 20°C (68°F)) and want to visit the Great Barrier Reef. Take advantage of a free day to book one of the many optional activities that will get you out in nature’s playground. Snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef, get that adrenaline pumping by whitewater rafting or skydiving and cap it all off on a Big Night Out in Cairns with your fellow travellers. Drinks all around are well deserved after spending the day escaping your comfort zones. Opt to pre-book the "Great Barrier Reef Snorkelling" activity on the checkout page ahead of time, to include this optional on your tour.

  • Day 33

    Cairns

    Depart at any time.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hostels & basic lodges (32 nts, multi-share with 4-8 people). overnight train (1nt), remote beach accommodation (1nt). **All nights are multi-share on this trip.

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 18, Lunches: 4, Dinners: 8

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the age range for this tour and what is the typical group size?

    This tour is designed for travelers aged 18 to 39. The maximum group size is 20 people, with an average of 16 participants.
  • What kind of accommodation can I expect on this trip?

    Accommodation primarily consists of multi-share hostels and basic lodges for 32 nights, typically shared with 4-8 people. There is also one overnight train and one night in remote beach accommodation. All nights are multi-share on this trip. Rooms are generally split by gender, and most will have shared bathroom facilities. We are unable to take any specific rooming requests.
  • What meals are included in the tour price?

    The tour includes 18 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 8 dinners. Most included breakfasts consist of cereal, milk, bread, spreads, juice, tea, and instant coffee. Generally, other meals are not included to provide flexibility in dining choices, though groups often eat together.
  • What types of transportation are used during the tour?

    Transportation on this tour involves a variety of modes, including private mini-coaches (or smaller 13-seater vehicles for smaller groups), trains, boats, ferries, an overnight train, a 4x4 vehicle (on K'gari/Fraser Island), and walking.
  • Are international flights between New Zealand and Australia included?

    No, international flights are generally not included in the price of your tour. However, flights between New Zealand and Australia are included as part of this combo tour.
  • Is there an extra cost for solo travelers?

    No, solo travelers do not have to pay more. Our group trips are designed for shared accommodation, and single travelers are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the duration of the trip.
  • What are some of the main activities and experiences on this trip?

    Highlights include experiencing the beauty of the South Island in Abel Tasman and Queenstown, a surfing lesson at Spot X, exploring K'gari Island with a 4x4 adventure and Indigenous welcome, and a boat excursion around the Whitsundays, including snorkeling. You'll also visit a seal colony, see the Pancake Rocks, take a Milford Sound day cruise, and have opportunities for various optional adventure activities in Queenstown and Cairns.
  • What optional activities are available during the tour?

    A wide range of optional activities is available, including museum and workshop visits in Wellington, kayaking, canyoning, and sailing in Abel Tasman, surfing in Westport, heli-flights and spa treatments in Franz Josef, and high-adrenaline options like jet boating, bungee jumping, and skydiving in Queenstown. Other options include Dark Sky Project and hot springs in Lake Tekapo, whale/dolphin watching and scenic flights in Kaikoura, Sydney Opera House visits and Harbour Bridge climbs, sea kayaking in Byron Bay, and Great Barrier Reef snorkeling or whitewater rafting in Cairns.
  • Is travel insurance compulsory for this trip?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. You will not be permitted to join the group until proof of travel insurance has been sighted by your leader. It must cover medical expenses, including emergency evacuation and repatriation, with a minimum coverage of USD200,000. Coverage for adventure activities listed in the itinerary is also required.
  • What are the local currencies used and what should I know about money exchange?

    The currency in New Zealand is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), and in Australia, it is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit cards are widely accepted. ATMs are common, but you should check with your bank about foreign transaction fees and PIN compatibility (many ATMs only accept 4-digit PINs). It's best not to rely solely on credit/debit cards; a combination of local currency (smaller bills), traveler's cheques, and credit cards is recommended. Currency exchange can be done prior to travel or at airports and banks in gateway cities.
  • Who will be leading the group during the tour?

    The group will be accompanied by a Chief Experience Officer (CEO) who acts as the group manager, leader, and driver. They are experienced in the routes, organize meal preparations, and have broad general knowledge of the countries. Local guides are also used where specific knowledge enhances the experience.
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