1886 days ago

18 Day South Island Tour

Dallas McVicar from Dalroy Tours

Departing 30 March 2019


Here's your chance to see this wonderful part of New Zealand with everything pre arranged for you.


IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN THIS YEARS TOUR

What views does the South Island in Autumn bring to your imagination? Rich colours, spectacular mountain peaks, beautiful reflective lakes...
Join us and discover it all – the wild Kaikoura coastline, Christchurch, Twizel, Dunedin, Invercargill, the magnificent towering southern alps that rise above the coach, the beautiful blue of the hydro lakes, Milford Sound, Queenstown, Haast Pass, the natural beauty of the famous West Coast and the quiet undisturbed valleys that we pass through.
So pack your bags, cancel the paper, grab a friend and join us for 18 days! Just think – no cooking, bed making or driving – sit back and relax. Phone today for an itinerary.
ONLY $ 3995.00 (Includes: coach travel, dinners, breakfasts, 1 lunch, twin share accommodation & sights as per the itinerary).

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The perfect treat this Mother's Day

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Founders Plantation Picnic, Saturday 4 May 11am - 2pm. Waimea Stream Reserve, Pembroke St, New Plymouth

Charles from Whalers Gate

New Plymouth Central Lions are hosting a family picnic and BBQ at the Founders Plantation.
The almost 2000 trees were planted in 1991 in a project organised by the Merrilands Lions Club (which no longer operates) to commemorate 150 years since the establishment of the colonial settlement of New Plymouth at Ngāmotu by surveyor Frederick Carrington in 1841.
Come and see the splendid Kauri, Kahikatea and Totaras after 30 years of development. Many families, businesses and groups were involved; the names are on the steel drums!

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