This journey brings you everything you could want to do on the South Island—that’s why we call it “ultimate” South Island! We hike four of the country’s Great Walks: the alpine Routeburn Track, plus the lush pathways of the Rakiura, Kepler, and Abel Tasman tracks, all protected in pristine national parks filled with soaring landscapes. We’ll also savor an overnight cruise in Milford Sound (the jewel of Fiordland National Park), hike and sea kayak in the coastal paradise of Abel Tasman National Park, look for kiwis (the feathered kind) on remote Stewart Island, and sip wines in Central Otago. We’ve arranged three internal flights so we can easily get to the South Island’s most diverse settings.
Arrive: Queenstown
Depart: Nelson
From New Zealand’s “adventure capital,” Queenstown, we stretch our legs with a hike on the Mt. Crichton Loop Track, enjoying vistas of 50-mile-long Lake Whakatipu. In Mt. Aspiring National Park, a fantastic walk on the Routeburn Track takes us across swing bridges above the jade-green Routeburn River as we follow a well-graded track through beech forest to Routeburn Flats.
A short flight brings us to remote Stewart Island, more commonly known by its Maori name, Rakiura. We’ll hike through podocarp forest where native birds abound and enjoy scenic views of peaceful Halfmoon Bay. On one evening, we’ll head out in search of the nocturnal and flightless Stewart Island kiwi. Flying back to the mainland on Day 6, we’ll hike our third “Great Walk,” the Kepler Track, through red beech forests along the Waiau River, which flows out of Lake Te Anau in Fiordland National Park.
Milford Sound is a spectacular meeting of mountain and sea, with 4,000-foot-high walls rising from the water’s edge. We’ll board our three-sailed vessel for an overnight cruise through this majestic body of water, with an optional heli-scenic flight to Tutoko Glacier (at extra cost). On Day 9, we explore Gibbston, one of the most beautiful parts of New Zealand wine country, set between rugged mountains and the dramatic Kawarau Gorge. Here we can sample the pinot noirs for which Central Otago is famous and explore the historic gold mining town of Arrowtown.
In the majestic Matukituki Valley, we hike the Rocky Mountain Track to Diamond Lake for panoramas of the Southern Alps. The next day’s hike is a fantastic journey across the Rob Roy Glacier Track into a dramatic setting of snowfields, hanging glaciers, cliffs, and waterfalls.
Flying to Nelson, we take a scenic water taxi ride to Abel Tasman National Park for a grand finale in a realm of aquamarine waters, native forests, golden beaches, and magnificent coastal trails. Wading ashore, we’ll hike along the coast to our lodge by way of mystical fern forests and lagoons. Our lodge, the Awaroa, is in a 47-acre private reserve inside Abel Tasman National Park itself. From this beautiful setting inside the park, we can hike to our heart’s delight and explore by sea kayak. Depart on Day 15 via Nelson.
Scroll through our signature accommodations for this trip below. Although it is highly unlikely, we may make substitutions when necessary.
This trip is rated Level 3+, Moderate, according to our trip grading system, with softer options available for anyone who prefers a gentler hike. You will need to be comfortable hiking 8 miles in a day, being on your feet for up to 5 hours a day. Trail conditions, weather, and the group's level of fitness can affect hiking times and pacing.
"Outstanding trip leaders and great itineraries—that’s why we keep coming back to WT. I continue to be impressed with the number of activities that are so efficiently scheduled."
John H.
Evergreen, CO
"My first Wilderness Travel experience, and it far exceeded even my high expectations. I feel very lucky to be able to hike, kayak, and experience such a beautiful country as New Zealand. And to do it with guides who couldn't have been better, more caring, or knowledgeable."
John H.
Palo Alto, CA
"This trip was an amazing experience. We enjoyed it so much and are grateful for the wonderful experiences, which we will never forget. Stewart Island was a real highlight and made a big impression on us. The food on this trip (and on the other New Zealand trip we have taken) were consistently outstanding and added greatly to our enjoyment of the trip."
Linda H.
Madison, WI
"I have been trying to get to New Zealand for 35 years. It surpassed all of my expectations! We got to see so much of the South Island, from tip to tip. The trails were manageable, challenging and exhilarating. Our leaders were the absolute best. I couldn't have asked for a better time!!"
Linda S.
West Orange, NJ
"The trip was action packed, we saw and did such wonderful hikes in the fern forests, top of mountains, and gorgeous lakes. Bonus helicopter ride too!"
Monica L.
San Rafael, CA
"We really had the opportunity to experience the breadth of natural beauty, food, and fine accommodations of New Zealand. The guides were great and the itinerary was well planned."
Robert S.
Berkeley, CA
"A great, well-designed trip. A wonderful way to see many of the highlights of the South Island in a concentrated period of time. There were a terrific variety of beautiful hikes, and food and wine opportunities. Spending a night on Milford Sound, traveling to Stewart Island, AND being able to do an early morning helicopter ride outside of Wanaka, were terrific kickers to an already great hiking trip."
Warren J.
Peapack, NJ
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With more than 200 different adventures to choose from, we want to help you find the trip that’s right for you. Our Trip Level system ranks each trip in two ways: a number rating from 1 to 6 according to the activity, and general travel rigors. 1 is the easiest and 6+ the most difficult.