THE ULTIMATE ISLANDS SELF GUIDED MOTORCYCLE TOUR

The name says it all – simply the very finest New Zealand has to offer. Discover the best of both worlds…well, the best of both islands at least.

Depart from Christchurch or Auckland if you prefer, for a round trip with unrivalled scenery and riding. One tour to rule them all will generate plenty of precious memories!

 

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

ADVICE

As much advice and help as you need to ensure you make the most of your time in Australia on two wheels.

MOTORCYCLE

The motorcycle of your choice. We’ve a wide selection to choose from, something to suit every taste and experience level.

ACCOMMODATION

Great accommodation for one or two people. No extra cost for staying with your passenger. Typically in 3 1/2 or 4 star resorts, hotels or bed & breafasts.

ITINERARY

A detailed itinerary document crammed full of information about the best places to visit and interesting background information; also included are digital map links customised for each tour.

THE ULTIMATE ISLANDS SELF GUIDED MOTORBIKE TOUR

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BEST EXPERIENCED:

OCTOBER TO MAY

Combine the North Island’s endless sandy beaches, green pastureland, flocks of sheep, fruit plantations, hot springs and snow-covered volcanic peaks of Lord of the Rings fame with the incredible alpine and fjordland scenery of the south island and you have a motorbike tour to beat them all.

This tour will leave you invigorated and hungry for more!

CHRISTCHURCH

Christchurch is the largest city on the south island and the third largest in the whole of New Zealand. Situated just north of the Banks Peninsula on the southern edge of Pegasus Bay, Christchurch has been nicknamed the ‘Garden City’ because of the large number of public parks. As most of the city is only a few metres above sea level at best, spectacular views can be had from any tall building or slight rise in the city

MOUNT COOK

The first day’s ride gets you in the mood for the brilliant roads to follow. It twists and turns over the mountain passes of the scenic Four Peaks Range and along turquoise lakes with snow-capped mountains in the background, offering countless photo opportunities. The mighty Mt Cook is the highest peak in Australasia and a must-see.

A ski plane flight over the Tasman Glacier would be a good opportunity to get a birds eye view of the sort of terrain you’ll be riding over as you explore what New Zealand has to offer.

FIORDLAND

More superb roads and a day of great riding brings you to Fiordland National Park. This indescribably beautiful area is on every tourist’s agenda and you’ll quickly discover why. You’ll have an extra day here to visit Milford Sound for a spectacular cruise and do some riding in the area. There is only one road in and out but you won’t mind riding it twice, it’s as scenic as they come. No matter how you say “steep ravines, deep fjords, blue shimmering crevasses, snow-covered Alps, blue seas and thundering waterfalls” the words just cannot do this area justice. Take a look at the pictures and you’ll see what we mean!

QUEENSTOWN

The ‘adrenaline capital of the world’ has plenty to keep you busy. Choose from bungy jumping, jet-boating, white-water rafting, river surfing, white-water sledging, paragliding, parachuting, canyoning, mountain biking and aerial sightseeing! I’m out of breath just saying all of that. Still not enough? Add fishing, water-skiing, windsurfing, yachting, horseback riding and rock climbing. You have an extra day here to make the most of the activities on offer. For the not-so-active it has some of the best restaurants on the South Island in one of the most scenic spots in the world on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Or you could simply collapse onto a sofa….

WESTLAND NATIONAL PARK

If Queenstown didn’t provide enough adrenaline, the shortcut via Cardrona to Wanaka will! From there you’ll ride over the Alps via the beautiful Haast Pass. The road winds along steep slopes with huge views over the glacier lakes Hawea and Wanaka and down to the same named town. After a great ride you’ll arrive at two of the most prolific glaciers in the world – Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier are tumbling rivers of ice streaking down the valleys towards the sea. There are plenty of great walks in the area but the best way to see the glaciers is via helicopter.

THE WEST COAST

Incredibly rugged with wild rocky beaches and a backdrop of high mountain peaks, this area experienced its own gold rush in the late 19th century. Largely untamed, wildlife and birds are plentiful. You’ll be amazed at how thousands of years of rain, wind and saltwater have formed the Pancake Rocks and the gigantic Blowholes at Punakaiki.

ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK

A once little known region of New Zealand the Abel Tasman National Park is a place that well deserves its new found reputation. A perfect blend of physical exertion and beach life make Abel Tasman a highlight of the South Island. Golden beaches washed clear by crystal blue waters, fringe an area liberally sprinkled with caves, potholes and rolling limestone hills.

Sunbathing, swimming and snorkelling can be a welcome break from the saddle, or if you’re hankering after something a little more challenging, there are plenty of walking trails close at hand.

WELLINGTON

New Zealand’s capital has a magnificent harbour, fine museums, beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings and so many restaurants, cafes and activities that you won’t know where to start. A ‘must-do’ is to take the cable car from Lambton Quay to Kelburn for a great view over the city.

LAKE TAUPO

The largest lake in New Zealand was created around 25,000 years ago by one of the biggest volcanic eruptions in history. Now the self-proclaimed trout fishing capital of the world, you can also enjoy more adventurous activities such as white water rafting, jet boating, bungy jumping or skydiving if luring trout with imitation flies are not your thing. Or simply enjoy the scenery and magnificent Huka Falls.

COROMANDEL PENINSULA

You’ll quickly see why New Zealanders flock here on holiday. The serenity attracts ‘alternative lifestylers’ away from Auckland but the rest come for the North Island’s best beaches and coastal scenery. With a backdrop of rugged, green-forested mountains the views over the offshore islands are incredible. What better way to end the day than swim in crystal clear blue water, then dig a hole in the sand at Hot Water Beach and relax in your own sandy hot water spa!

AUCKLAND

Stroll through Queen Street, enjoy some of the best dining in New Zealand and cruise magnificent Waitemata Harbour, the ‘heart’ of the city. Wherever you are in Auckland, you’re never very far from the water, hemmed in on either side by the Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean. A day spent in Auckland is a day well spent, and one that you’ll remember for a long time to come.

ROTORUA

One of New Zealand’s best known tourist spots, the steaming crevices, mud pools and hot springs lead to healing thermal baths. It’s an important cultural centre for the Maori and one of the most accessible to outsiders. The culture is alive in their arts and crafts, architecture and in traditional songs and dance.

HAWKES BAY AND NAPIER

Napier is famous as one of the finest examples of an Art Deco city anywhere in the world but there’s so much more! Situated at the southern end of Hawkes Bay, palm trees fringe the city streets, parks and gardens punctuate the blocks of art deco buildings at frequent intervals and a Mediterranean climate all combine to create a superb atmosphere.

Friendly people, great restaurants offering various culinary delights and over 30 local Hawkes Bay wineries are simply the icing on an already pretty fantastic cake.

MARLBOROUGH

Convoluted waterways, delightful bays and islands and a beautifully surfaced, twisty, scenic coastal road – what more could you ask for? Wine, that’s what. Marlborough is New Zealand’s largest wine producing area, known for its sauvignon blancs and chardonnays. Stay off the local produce if you’re riding though!

KAIKOURA

The coastal highway brings you to Kaikoura, where snow-capped mountains spill towards the ocean. Eco-tourism abounds here. Whale-watching was once the only activity but these days you can also swim with wild dolphins and snorkel with seals. Get there early and get on a boat or spend an optional extra day to give yourself enough time to do it all!

If you want to go home knowing that you’ve seen almost all that New Zealand has to offer then this is your tour! It’s an amazing journey through one of the most beautiful countries on earth.

This tour is completely customisable. Longer, further, curvier, anything you need (within reason). Just ask!

PRICING OPTIONS:

THE ULTIMATE ISLANDS 19 DAY, 18 NIGHT

OPTION ONE:

$9,999

HONDA CBX500

HONDA CMX500 REBEL
SUZUKI DL650 VSTROM
HONDA VT750

OPTION TWO:

$10,759

TRIUMPH TIGER 800
YAMAHA T7
YAMAHA TRACER 900
HONDA TRANSALP

OPTION THREE:

$11,139

BMW F850GS
BMW F750GS

OPTION FOUR:

$13,039

BMW R1250GS

OPTION FIVE:

$13,799

BMW R1300GS
BMW R1250RT

OPTION SIX:

$12,678

HARLEY DAVIDSON ULTRA LIMITED 114
HARLEY DAVIDSON STREETGLIDE
HARLEY DAVIDSON ROADGLIDE 114
HARLEY DAVIDSON ROAD KING
HARLEY DAVIDSON HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC 114
  • PRICING INCLUDES:

    • As much advice as you need to help you make the absolute most of your time in New Zealand.
    • Great accommodation for one or two people. No extra cost for staying with your passenger (pillion). Typically in 3 1/2 or 4 star resorts, hotels or bed and breakfasts.
    • The motorcycle of your choice.
    • Detailed itinerary document crammed full of information about the best places to visit and interesting background information.
    • Digital maps taking you on the best route, customised to your tour.
  • PRICING EXCLUDES:

    • GPS / Sat Nav units are not included in the basic tour price but can be supplied if required. Where supplied, the units cannot currently be pre-programmed with your tour route. More information can be found here. Rest assured, we’re working on it.
    • Parking charges when on tour are not included in the tour pricing displayed. Riders are responsible for their own parking charges.