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Pacific Destinationz Limited
Itinerary Especially Prepared For

EBB TIDE RUGBY GROUP - APRIL 2009
Queenstown, Christchurch, Hamner Springs, Wellington,
Napier, Rotorua, Paihia, Auckland
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45 Clients: 1 SGL/12 TWN/12 DOUBLES
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PDNZ GROUP REF: NCGP209463
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Tue 07 Apr 09 Day 1:
Arrive Queenstown
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QUEENSTOWN - is the South Island's most popular resort, set
alongside the shores of Lake Wakatipu, under the gaze of the
Remarkables Ranges. See the contrast of smooth glacier rounded
hills, and jagged mountain summits that reach high above the ancient
ice floor. The town is renowned for its jet boating, bungy-jumping,
skiing and awe-inspiring scenery. Local story has it, that the gold
prospectors of the 19th century pronounced the town as "fit for any
Queen", and so she was called Queenstown. |
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11.50 am Welcome to New Zealand. Arrive Queenstown
Airport onboard flight NZ636. |
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Met on arrival by your Scenic Coachlines Driver and straight out in
the adventure capital of New Zealand for your adrenaline rushes!
Group will be divided into 2 groups and your coach driver will
arrange switches between the groups on the day! |
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1.00 p.m. Shotover Jet Experience 22 people + 1
Escort (Group 1) |
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(Departs at 1.15 p.m.). Get ready for the World's most exciting Jet
Boat ride! It's a thrilling ride - skimming past rocky outcrops at
close range in your Shotover Jet 'Big Red', as you twist and turn
through the narrow canyons at breath taking speeds. And a major
highlight - hold tight for the world famous Shotover Jet full 360Ί
spins! |
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1.30 p.m. AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge Bungy Jump
22 people (Group 2) |
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The Kawarau Bridge Bungy - home to the original 43-metre Bungy Jump.
If you've heard of Bungy, you've heard of Kawarau. The world's
first and most infamous of leaps is still going strong, with tens of
thousands Bungying each year. At the world's best-loved Bungy site,
you can choose from a number of options; topple over backwards,
forwards, with another person, spin or somersault. Kawarau Bridge
Bungy is also the only Bungy in Queenstown where you can choose to
bob above the water, touch it, or be fully immersed. |
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3.00 p.m. Shotover Jet Experience 22 people (Group 2) |
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3.30 p.m. AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge Bungy Jump 22
people + 1 Escort (Group 1) |
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Continue into Queenstown for a brief orientation tour before heading
to your accommodation. |
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 Night at: |
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Accommodation: Mercure Resort Queenstown Poolview
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Sainsbury Rd |
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Fernhill, Queenstown |
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Telephone: 03 442 6600 |
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Fax: 03 442 9489 |
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Wed 08 Apr 09 Day 2:
Queenstown to Christchurch
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8.30 a.m. This morning depart and travel through the
rugged and beautiful landscape of Otago. Cross the Lindis Pass into
the Mackenzie Country. |
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Continue your journey with a stop at the Church of the Good Shepherd
on the shores of Lake Tekapo, before continuing to your destination
of Christchurch. Your driver will be able to suggest a good lunch
location en route to Christchurch. |
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5.00 p.m. Arrive Christchurch the Garden City and
transfer to your centrally located accommodation. |
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CHRISTCHURCH - the Garden City, lies on the level plains that
initially attracted the closely knit Church of England settlers that
settled the area. The largest of the South Island cities,
Christchurch retains something of the English nature of its origins
- the willow and oak-lined River Avon, a neo-gothic Cathedral, and
clustered mediaeval stone buildings. |
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 3 Nights at: |
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Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Christchurch |
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107 Hereford Street |
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Christchurch |
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Telephone: 03 367 8666 |
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Fax: 03 367 8667 |
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Thu 09 April 09 Day 3:
Christchurch
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Morning at leisure in Christchurch. Some activities can include: |
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Christchurch Botanic Gardens: Founded more than 140 years ago, the
Christchurch Botanic Gardens has many special areas to explore. |
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Cathedral Square: From the charming historic trams to the tall spire
of Christ Church, Cathedral Square is a picturesque place to
organise your day. |
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2.00 p.m. Collected from the Ibis Hotel and transfer to
you Christchurch Rugby Game. |
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3.30 p.m. Game time |
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Match location details: Shirley Rugby Club |
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33 New Brighton Road |
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Shirley, Canterbury 8061 |
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(03) 389 8146 |
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5.45 p.m. Returned to your Christchurch accommodation. |
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Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Christchurch |
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Fri 10 Apr 09 Day 4:
Christchurch
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Today is at leisure in Christchurch. No coach is included today. |
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Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Christchurch |
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Sat 11 Apr 09 Day 5:
Christchurch to Hamner Springs
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8.30 a.m. Depart your Christchurch hotel and the trip
north takes you past the beaches of Woodend, Waikuku, Leithfield and
Amberley, which are wide open and foaming with surf. Waipara is
known for its vineyards and olive groves an excellent place to pause
for refreshment. |
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The highway continues through farm land and gentle hill country,
crossing the Hurunui River and passing through Balmoral Forest. The
last part of your journey follows the beautiful Waiau River.
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Hanmer Springs is a destination for relaxation and indulgence. You
can soak in the hot springs or treat yourself to a range of spa
therapies. Outdoor activities are also a Hanmer specialty. Forest
walks, jet boating, and golf are some of the options. |
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HANMER SPRINGS: Since 1859 the naturally heated waters of Hanmer
Springs have attracted visitors seeking to relax and ease their
aches and pains. Situated in the foothills of the Southern Alps,
Hanmer Springs is an attractive year-round holiday destination
offering a variety of outdoor activities, restaurants. You may wish
to visit: Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa you can unwind the way
you want to - from relaxing in the natural environment of ther
thermal pools to splashing your way through some serious waterslide
fun. |
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 Night at: |
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Accommodation: Greenacres Chalets and Apartments |
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Check in time from
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84 Conical Hill Road |
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Hanmer Springs |
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Telephone: 03 315 7125 |
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Fax: 03 315 7195 |
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Rooms being held:
Range of rooms enough beds for 44 pax + 1 Escort + 1 Driver |
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2 x Singles in
2 x One Bedrooms (Driver + Escort)
4 x Quads in 4 x One Bedrooms
2 x Quads in 2 x Two Bedrooms
2 x Quins in 2 x Two Bedrooms
1 x Six in 1 x Oregon Heights Retreat
1 x Six in 1 x Townhouse Apartment
This allows for 12 twins, 12 doubles & 2 singles |
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Sun 12 Apr 09 Day 6:
Hamner Springs to Wellington
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7.30 a.m. This morning depart Hanmer Springs and travel
north to Picton via Blenheim. Farewell your South Island based
driver and check in for the Interislander Ferry to Picton. |
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12.25 p.m. Check-in at the Interislander Ferry Terminal
Picton. |
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1.10 p.m. Depart onboard the Interislander Ferry from
Picton to Wellington. |
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4.20 p.m. Upon arrival in Wellington you will be met on
arrival by your North Island based Scenic Coachlines Driver and
transferred to your accommodation. |
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WELLINGTON - the Capital city of New Zealand since 1865, is situated
around Wellington harbour, its houses clinging precipitously to the
steep hillsides. Wellington is renowned for its wind which is
channelled through the Cook Strait, and causes the wind to blow most
days. A clever blend of buildings, old and new, beautiful vistas of
the city and harbour, and a cosmopolitan mix of culture and arts
give Wellington its heart, and vibrant atmosphere. |
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 3 Nights at: |
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Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Wellington |
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153 Featherston
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Wellington |
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Telephone: 04 496 1880 |
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Fax: 04 496 1881 |
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Mon 13 Apr 09 Day 7:
Wellington 4 Hour Return Transfer
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Morning at leisure in Wellington. You may wish some to the
highlights of the area which include: |
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Te Papa - You cannot visit Wellington without going to New Zealand's
national museum. Te Papa's Marae is a vibrant contemporary meeting
house and a living communal centre, unique in a museum. |
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Kiwi Designer Shopping - For the visitor that loves to shop,
Wellington offers some great shopping from famous New Zealand
designers, including Karen Walker, Zambesi and many more. |
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Wellington Cable Car - Take the Cable Car from Lambton Quay and past
Kelburn Park and Victoria University to the top of Upland Road onto
the Lookout, which is also home to Carter Observatory, Planetarium
and Cable Car Museum. Enjoy the city views below. |
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Karori Sanctuary - Home to some of New Zealand's rarest and most
endangered wildlife including the little spotted kiwi, tuatara,
saddleback, stitchbird and kaka. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through
the bush, lakes and historical buildings or take a guided tour. |
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Parliament Buildings Tour - Visit New Zealand's beautifully
refurbished Parliament Buildings, made up of three architecturally
distinctive buildings, entry is free. |
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1.00 p.m. Afternoon collected from the Ibis Hotel and
transfer to you Wellington Rugby Game. |
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2.30 p.m. Game time |
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Match Location details: Oriental Rongotai Mirama
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The Polo Ground, Park Road |
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Miramar |
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Wellington |
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(04)
939 6237 |
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4.45 p.m. Returned to your Wellington accommodation. |
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Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Wellington |
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Tue 14 Apr 09 Day 8:
Wellington
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Today is at your leisure in Wellington. No coach is included
today.
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Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Wellington |
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Wed 15 Apr 09 Day 9:
Wellington to Napier
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8.30 a.m. This morning depart Wellington and travel to
Napier (Approximately a 6 hour drive from Wellington to Napier).
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The drive to Martinborough whisks you out of the city on a fast
moving motorway. Youll wind through the picturesque Hutt Valley
before climbing over the Rimutaka Range and descending into the
tranquility of the Wairarapa region. If you dont want to drive, a
scenic train trip runs from Wellington to Featherston. After
Featherston, which has an interesting locomotive museum, youll
travel east towards Martinborough. |
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Island. It is home to over 25 boutique vineyards, several fabulous
restaurants and a number of upmarket bed and breakfast
establishments. From the charming town square, you can walk to most
of the local attractions. |
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On the drive to Hastings, youll encounter a the Tararua Windfarm
(it makes electricity out of thin air) is a little further north
to see it, follow the road to Ballance. After the antique shops of
Woodville you can inspect locally made knitwear in Dannevirke, a
town originally settled by Scandinavians. The rural service towns of
Waipukurau and Waipawa both have historic buildings to view. |
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Hastings was devastated by a huge earthquake in 1931. As a result,
the city has a great deal of remarkable Art Deco and Spanish
Mission-style architecture. Fabulous parks and delicious ice cream
are two other reasons to visit Hastings. In the apple and pear
season, theres no better place to be Hastings is New Zealands
leading pipfruit region. |
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The city of Napier is only 20 kilometres to the north of Hastings.
It was also levelled by the 1931 earthquake, and rebuilt in the
style of the times. Napier is now considered the Art Deco Capital of
the world. To get in touch with the history of this region, visit
the Earthquake Exhibition and Nga Tukemata (an exhibition which
celebrates the Maori history of the East Coast) at the local museum.
The vineyards of Hawkes Bay are all within easy reach of Napier.
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 2 Nights at: |
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Accommodation: Quality Inn Napier |
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Check in time from 2.00 p.m. |
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311 Marine Parade |
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Napier |
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Telephone: 06 835 3237 |
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Fax: 06 833 5312 |
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Thu 16 Apr 09 Day 10:
Napier 4 Hour Return Transfer to /from Napier Game
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Morning at leisure in Napier. |
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4.30 p.m. Collected from the Quality Napier and transfer
to you Napier Rugby Game. |
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6.00 p.m. Game time |
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Match location details: Napier Old Boys Marist R.F.C.
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Clubrooms: Tremain Field, Park Island |
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Phone (06) 844 4131 |
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7.30 p.m. Returned to your Napier accommodation. |
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Accommodation: Quality Inn Napier |
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Fri 17 April 09 Day 11:
Napier to Rotorua via Taupo
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8.30 a.m. This morning depart Napier and travel to the
Geothermal town of Rotorua via Taupo. (Approximately a 4-5 hour
drive from Napier to Rotorua including stops enroute).
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The major entertainment on the road from Napier to Taupo is the
fantastic scenery. Theres a bit of everything - rugged hills,
beautiful valleys, gentle plains and huge vistas. At Tarawera you
can walk to the hot springs, which are above the Waipunga River. You
might also want to stop at the Waiarua Falls lookout, to view the
twin waterfalls. |
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The resort town of Taupo sits on the edge of New Zealands largest
lake, which is well stocked with sizeable trout. Explore the scenic
beauty of Lake Taupo by stretching your legs along one the lakeside.
Your driver will also stop at the Huka Falls where you can witness
the phenomenon of natural hydro power - more than 220, 000 litres of
water per second. |
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The road to Rotorua will keep you entertained with its unusual,
volcanic geography. Youll also drive through large tracts of
plantation pine forest. |
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ROTORUA - located on a volcanic plateau, and formerly a spa town,
Rotorua is most famous for its geothermal activity. Rotorua is the
main place in New Zealand where aspects of Maori traditions can be
seen, from wood carvings, and meeting houses, to a Hangi Dinner and
Maori dances. Native and introduced tree species abound locally and
combined with several picturesque lakes, Rotorua is a fascinating
mix of culture and nature. |
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 2 Nights at: |
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Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Rotorua |
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Check in time from 2.00 p.m. |
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Lake End Rangiuru Street |
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Rotorua |
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Telephone: 07 346 3999 |
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Fax: 07 347 1999 |
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Sat 18 Apr 09 Day 12:
Rotorua
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Morning at leisure in Rotorua, some free activities close to your
hotel can include: |
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Government Gardens: Explore historic gardens that
surround a Tudor-style spa bath house and an ornate
Mediterranean-style public swimming pool. Peer through the steam
into ancient bubbling geothermal pools. |
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Kuirau Park: Take a walk and discover the steaming,
hissing and bubbling geothermal activity in this informal public
park located right next to Rotorua's city centre. |
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Lake Rotorua: In the centre of Lake Rotorua is Mokoia
Island, the setting for one of New Zealand's most famous love
stories. |
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Lakeside Trail: Walk, run or ride along a scenic
lakeside trail on the front porch of downtown Rotorua. Learn about
the local birdlife and geothermal activity |
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12.00 p.m. Collected from the Ibis Rotorua and transferred
to your Rotorua Rugby Game. |
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1.00 p.m. Rugby Game
(Location may change) |
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Match location details:
Whakarewarewa Rugby Community Sports Complex |
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Puarenga Park, 202 Te Ngae Road |
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Rotorua |
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(07) 345 7175 |
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5.00 p.m. Return to your Rotorua accommodation. |
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Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Rotorua |
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Sun 19 Apr 09 Day 13:
Rotorua to Auckland via Mount Maunganui
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8.30 a.m. This morning depart Rotorua and travel north
to Auckland via Mount Maunganui which is a destination for surfing
and beach walking. |
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From Rotorua climb over the Manaku Range, Paengaroa is the next
attraction shop here for honey products and then its an easy
drive to Te Puke, a town that has turned its kiwifruit industry into
visitor entertainment. |
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Reach Mount Maunganui you will have time for a short walk or if
youre game a swim in the surf! |
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From Mount Maunganui continue to Auckland. |
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AUCKLAND - an exciting, sporting and cultural city, sprawled on a
narrow isthmus, between two harbours. The Waitemata and Manukau
Harbours, are a main feature of the city, along with numerous
volcanic cones such as Mount Eden and Rangitoto Island. The city's
many beaches, marinas and parks, make it ideal for outdoor pursuits
such as yachting, rugby, cricket or a day at the beach. The
Auckland metropolitan area is New Zealand's biggest city, and the
population mix of European, Maori, and Pacific Islander, make
Auckland the largest Polynesian city in the World. |
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14.00 p.m. Arrive at Orakei Marae |
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End of Kupe Street |
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Orakei |
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Auckland |
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Ph: 09 521 4291 |
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Mon 20 Apr 09 Day 14:
Auckland 4 Hour Return Transfer to/from Auckland Game
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Morning at leisure in Auckland. |
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10.00 am Collected from Orakei Marae and transferred to
Kingsgate Parnell to drop off luggage. Please note check in time is
not until 2.00 p.m. Hotel will be delighted to store your bags
until time of check in. |
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1.30 p.m. Depart from the Kingsgate Parnell and transfer
to your Auckland Rugby Game. |
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3.00 p.m. Game time |
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Match location details: Teachers Eastern Rugby Club |
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Orakei Domain |
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Watene Crescent |
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Orakei |
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Auckland |
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(09) 521 0538 |
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5.15 p.m. Returned to your Auckland accommodation
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 2 Nights at: |
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Accommodation: Kingsgate Hotel Parnell |
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92 - 102 Gladstone
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Parnell, Auckland |
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Telephone: 09 377 3619 |
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Fax: 09 303 3716 |
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Tue 21 Apr 09 Day 15:
Auckland
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No coach is included today. Free day at leisure in Auckland
Please note check-in time at your accommodation is from 2.00 p.m. |
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Auckland Botanic Gardens: Learn about plants from New Zealand and
around the world. This beautiful garden offers 64 hectares of
cleverly themed displays. |
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Tamaki Drive and beaches: Enjoy on-street cafes, park-like picnic
areas and safe sandy beaches just minutes from Auckland's central
business district. |
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Parnell Historic Walk: Explore the historic houses and buildings of
Parnell, New Zealand's first suburb. Be tempted by great cafes and
specialty shops along the way. |
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Rangitoto Island: Cross the harbour on a ferry to step onto an alien
volcanic landscape. Explore native forests and lava caves on the way
to panoramic views from the edge of the summit crater. |
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Accommodation: Kingsgate Hotel Parnell |
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Wed 22 Apr 09 Day 16:
Auckland to Paihia
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8.30 a.m. Depart your hotel, and join the
motorway north, on State Highway One through Orewa, Warkworth,
Wellsford, to Whangarei. From Whangarei continue on State Highway
One towards Kawakawa. At the intersection before Kawakawa, continue
straight ahead to Paihia. |
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Enroute to Paihia, some worthwhile stops could include: a stop at
the 3km stretch of golden sand that is Orewa Beach; perhaps a swim
at the Waiwera Thermal Pools; Parry Kauri Park and Warkworth Museum
located 2 kms before Warkworth on the right hand side, (travelling
north) where you can view two huge Kauri trees, one being 800yrs
old; and the Clapham's Clock Museum houses about 1300 clocks, with
the oldest dating back to 1636 - located in the Rose Gardens in
Water Street, Whangarei. |
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BAY OF ISLANDS - This was the name given by Captain James Cook when
he described the area 200 years ago. The Bay, studded with over 150
islands, is a "drowned river system," an area where the sea has
invaded and drowned a number of river valleys. Its sheltered waters
offer some of the finest boating and fishing to be found anywhere.
The Bay of Islands was the site of the first Christian Mission
station in New Zealand, as well as having New Zealand's first
capital city, Russell, which is now a quiet little seaside village. |
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 Night at: |
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Accommodation: Scenic Circle Bay of Islands Hotel |
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Check-in time from
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MacMurray Roads |
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Paihia, Bay of
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Telephone: 09 402 7826 |
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Fax: 09 402 8500 |
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Thu 23 Apr 09 Day 17: Paihia to Auckland (North Shore)
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8.30 a.m. Return to Auckland. (Approximately a 3.5 hour
drive from Paihia to Auckland including stops enroute). |
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TAKAPUNA, NORTH SHORE, AUCKLAND - is the thriving hub of the
Northern Auckland region boasting the best urban beach in Auckland,
gorgeous Lake Pupuke, a huge variety of boutique shops, health &
beauty spas, shoe shops, restaurants, cafes and much more. And all
only 10min drive from most Auckland and North Shore suburbs.
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2.30 p.m. Depart from the Spencer on Byron and transfer
to you North Shore Rugby Game. |
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4.00 p.m. Game time |
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Location details: (Navy game) Ngataringa Bay North Shore |
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The main site for sports is the Naval Sport Complex, located on land
reclaimed from Ngataringa Bay on the northern side of the Stanley
Point peninsula adjacent to both the RNZN's Damage Control School
and the RNZN Marae. Take Lake Rd to Devonport, right into Mozeley
Ave (first right after Fire Station) to end, right into Jim
Titchener Parade to end. |
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6.15 p.m. Returned to your North Shore accommodation. |
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Your accommodation has been reserved for 3 Nights at: |
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Accommodation: The Spencer on Byron Hotel |
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9-17 Byron Avenue |
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Takapuna, Auckland |
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Telephone: 09 916 6111 |
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Fax: 09 916 4993 |
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Fri 24 Apr 09 Day 18: Auckland
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No coach is included today. Free day at leisure in North Shore,
Auckland. |
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Auckland's volcanic cones: Climb green volcanic cones in the heart
of a large city to peer into deep craters and explore ancient Maori
earthworks. Look out over the harbours, islands and beyond. |
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Long Bay Regional Park: Pack a picnic and head for a waterfront
park just 20 kilometres from the city centre. Relax on the long
sandy beach or hike along the headland. |
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Auckland's North Shore beaches: Dip your toes into the North Shore's
beachy lifestyle. A series of sandy bays stretches from Cheltenham
to Torbay. |
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Accommodation: The Spencer on Byron Hotel |
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Sat 25 Apr 09 Day 19: Auckland
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No coach is included today. Free day at leisure in North Shore,
Auckland. |
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Accommodation: The Spencer on Byron Hotel |
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Sun 26 Apr 09 Day 20: Transfer from Hotel to Airport
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Today at leisure in North Shore,
Auckland. |
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5.00 p.m. This afternoon you will be collected from your
accommodation and transferred to Auckland International Airport. |
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8.15 p.m. Depart Auckland International Airport onboard
flight NZ84 to Vancouver. |
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** We wish you a most enjoyable stay in Aotearoa,
New Zealand ** |
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Upon
check in for your international flight, please ensure you have the
following documentations. |
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Passports and visa (where necessary) |
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International Airline tickets |
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Completed New Zealand Departure Card. |
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In an emergency please contact the following numbers
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Anna McKenzie Mobile:
021 065 3716 |
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Mark Badland Mobile:
021 614 229 |
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Scenic Coachlines
Office: 09 636 9000 |
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For all other enquiries please contact the Pacific Destinationz
office during office hours Monday Friday 08.30 17.00 |
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Pacific Destinationz
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