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12-Nights Hiking New Zealand’s South Island from $9,195

MT Sobek

OFFER ID 1376631

With its glorious fiords, glaciers, mountains, lakes, rivers, and tracks that crisscross it all, New Zealand's rugged South Island is a hiker's dream. On this amazing journey, follow trails in Abel Tasman, Paparoa, Nelson Lakes, and Fiordland National Parks. Experience the Fox Glacier up close, and marvel at Punakaiki's Pancake Rocks and Blowholes. Hike sections of four Great Walks including the Kepler and Routeburn Tracks! Cruise spectacular Milford Sound and experience Maori culture firsthand. Along the way, taste world-class wine, and encounter an array of native wildlife.

Highlights:

  • Experience the splendor of New Zealand's South Island on this custom-designed hiking adventure — with sections of four Great Walks!
  • Explore an array of unforgettable highlights, including Abel Tasman National Park, Milford Sound, and the beautiful Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Area
  • Savor award-winning wines and soak up warm New Zealand hospitality at perfectly located hotels

Important Trip Details:
You can enjoy a range of multisport adventures on this trip, including: whale-watching, jetboating and an optional glacier hike. You should feel comfortable hiking 3 to 5 hours a day and up to 7 miles. No previous experience is required, but participants should have a generally good level of fitness.

Minimum Age: 14

12 nights from $9,195 per person

Exclusive Amenity: For Any New Bookings, a $50 Donation Will Be Made in Your Honor to One of MT Sobek’s Partnered Foundations

Valid for new bookings deposited Now – December 31, 2025 for travel anytime.

*Amenity is combinable with all other offers, promotions, or discounts, and is subject to availability. Other restrictions may apply. 

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MT Sobek: New Zealand South Island Hiking

Day 1 Arrive in Nelson
Welcome to the South Island! Upon arrival at the airport in Nelson, your MT Sobek guide will meet you outside the arrivals area and transfer you to your hotel. Relax before joining the group for a welcome dinner and trip briefing.
Accommodation: Tides Hotel
(D)

Day 2 Go Deep into Abel Tasman National Park
2-hour round-trip private van transfer and 2-hour round-trip boat transfer
3 hours/7 miles hiking with 1,938' elevation gain and loss
Today is dedicated to the spectacular Abel Tasman National Park. From Kaiteriteri, a seaside village and gateway to the park, cruise the rugged coastline past golden-sand beaches and granite headlands into the heart of Abel Tasman. Step ashore at Bark Bay and follow the famed Abel Tasman Coastal Track through native forests and along empty beaches. A well-formed trail leads up and over a gentle ridge into Torrent Bay, where you check out the clear, fresh water of Cleopatra's Pool before continuing to Anchorage, from where you boat back to Kaiteriteri.
Accommodation: Tides Hotel
(B, L, D)

Day 3 Experience Nelson Lakes National Park
2.5-hour drive and 1-hour water taxi
3 hours/6.2 miles hiking with 460' elevation gain and loss
Depart Nelson bound for St Arnaud and the picturesque alpine lake Rotoiti situated in the northernmost extent of the Southern Alps. A short water taxi ride accesses the head of the lake to hike and have a picnic lunch in the splendid Travers Valley. The track traverses crystal clear river pools, tranquil beech forest, rushing streams and grassy river flats surrounded by mountains. The return boat ride to St Arnaud and a late afternoon drive down the broad Wairau Valley into the wine growing region of Marlborough delivers you to your accommodation for the night.
Accommodation: Edit Picton
(B, L, D)

Day 4 Get a Taste of Local Wines & Maori History
2-hour private van transfer
3 hours/7.5 miles hiking
Head south and stop for wine tasting at one of Marlborough's renowned vineyards. Continue along one of the most stunning coastal drives in the country, with superb scenery and New Zealand fur seal and dolphin sightings. On arrival in Kaikoura, enjoy remarkable clifftop views of sea and mountains with a hike around the Kaikoura Peninsula, passing by historic whaling and Maori pa sites.
Accommodation: Sudima Kaikoura
(B, L, D)

Day 5 Enjoy Whale-Watching, Hiking, and Maruia Springs
2-hour private van transfer
2.5-hour whale-watching cruise; 30 minutes/1 miles hiking
Start the morning with a whale-watching cruise offering the opportunity for close-up views of majestic sperm whales, New Zealand fur seals, dusky dolphins, and the endangered wandering albatross. Then drive into the mountainous interior to the secluded Maruia Hot Springs deep in the forested Southern Alps. On route, take a short hike from the summit of Lewis Pass, past alpine tarns with expansive views of the surrounding wilderness. After checking in to your accommodation, take time to enjoy the natural surroundings while relaxing in the geothermal mineral pools, and savour a delicious dinner prepared with locally sourced organic ingredients.
Accommodation: Maruia Hot Springs
(B, L, D)

Day 6 Spa Experience & Pancake Rocks
3.5-hour private van transfer
Up to 2 hours/3.5 miles hiking
Complete your experience of this health and wellness destination this morning, choosing from a variety of included activities - hot pools, sauna, yoga, or spa treatments can also be booked at an additional cost. Alternatively, hike with the guide on one of the local trails that weaves through lush Red Beech forests alongside the Alfred River. Afterward, head west to stop in the historic and quaint town of Reefton for a coffee and a stroll down the main street, lined with restored heritage buildings that offer insight into the past. On arrival at Punakaiki, take a short walk around the famous Pancake Rocks and watch the mighty blowholes. Tonight enjoy dinner at a local pub.
Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Punakaiki
(B, L, D)

Day 7 Hike Paparoa National Park
3 hours/6 miles hiking
Hike the Inland Pack Track between river valleys. This historic route, once used by prospectors and miners to avoid the immense coastal cliffs while travelling the West Coast now forms part of our newest Great Walk, the Paparoa Track. Walking into the otherworldly canyon of the lower Pororari with its towering limestone walls, rainforest and groves of tropical nikau palms, you may not be able to resist a swim in one of the deep river pools. Once through the canyon the trail gently climbs away from the river, then descends to the Punakaiki River. After the hike there is free time for more exploring along this wild section of coast or to relax at the beachfront accommodation.
Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Punakaiki
(B, L, D)

Day 8 Tackle the Mighty Fox Glacier
3.5-hour private van transfer
2 hours/3.5 miles hiking with 500' elevation gain and loss (optional heli-hiking for additional fee, booked on arrival)
Get another early start to drive south down New Zealand's picturesque West Coast to Fox Glacier, situated in a protected UNESCO World Heritage Area. Hike with our guide to the glacier viewpoint via the Moraine Walk. This walk traverses old moraine surfaces enveloped with dense West Coast forest. Or, book an (optional and subject to weather conditions) heli-hiking walk on the glacier with crampons. You will be guided on a set walk to scenic spots around the glacier. Stay in the quaint village of Fox Glacier for dinner in a local restaurant.
Accommodation: Te Weheka Hotel Fox Glacier
(B, L, D)

Day 9 Take a Jetboat Safari in South Westland
4.5-hours private van transfer
2.5-hour jetboat safari
Drive south toward Hannah's Clearing, where you board a jetboat and embark on a remarkable Waiatoto River safari. This unforgettable journey takes you deep into the otherwise inaccessible UNESCO-listed Te Wahipounamu, also known as the South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. The scenery changes dramatically from wild coastline to mountainous primeval beech forests upstream. Part way up the river, take a short hike among the towering trees. After the jetboat safari, enjoy a BBQ lunch with the owners of the jetboat company featuring fresh seafood and wild game before driving over the Southern Alps at Haast Pass to Wanaka.
Accommodation: Oakridge Resort
(B, L, D)

Day 10 Follow Trails Around Lake Wanaka
3 hours/4.5 miles hiking with 1,886' elevation gain and loss
Take it easy today with a moderate morning hike amongst the post-glacial features of Diamond Lake and the Rocky Mountain area. Relish spectacular views of Glendhu Bay, Roy's Peak, Lake Wanaka, and the patchwork of farmland and wilderness areas. Return to your lakeside accommodation for a relaxing afternoon and evening at your leisure. Those with energy left to burn can hike the pretty lakeside trail that passes in front of the hotel.
Accommodation: Oakridge Resort
(B, L)

Day 11 Trek the Kepler Track
3-hour private van transfer
1.5 hours/3.5 miles hiking with 200' elevation gain and loss
After transferring to Te Anau, hike part of the Kepler Track — one of New Zealand's famed Great Walks, located in Fiordland National Park. The section meanders around the lake through lush mountain and red beech forest before emerging at Brod Bay, a delightful picnic and swimming spot. From here, catch the water taxi back to Te Anau; it's just a short walk to your hotel. Later in the afternoon you can visit Te Anau Bird Sanctuary for an opportunity to see some New Zealand's more elusive and endangered native birds.
Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villas
(B, L)

Day 12 Marvel at Milford Sound & the Routeburn Track
4-hour round-trip private van transfer
3 hours/4.5 miles hiking with 1,620' elevation gain and loss; 2-hour cruise
This morning drive out to breathtaking Milford Sound for a memorable cruise. Get up close to the soaring cliffs and thunderous waterfalls. After lunch, take an afternoon hike to Key Summit on another of New Zealand's Great Walks, the Routeburn Track. The trail offers stunning views of the Darran Mountains and the Hollyford Valley, and passes through an alpine region of meadows, tarns, and a diverse range of alpine flora. Then drive back to Te Anau through lovely Eglinton Valley.
Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villas
(B, L, D)

Day 13 Arrive in Queenstown and Depart for Home
2.5-hour private van transfer
Transfer to Queenstown this morning in time for a midday airport drop-off. If you're staying longer, you can also be dropped at a central Queenstown hotel.

(B, L)

Featured Destinations
Nelson
Nelson province, in the Northwest corner of South Island, has the highest sunshine hours in New Zealand. Nelson City is within 37 miles of three major National Parks, Abel Tasman, Kahurangi, and Nelson Lakes, with the Marlborough Sounds being the Maritime equivalent with its many bays and coves. Young and old from all corners of the world visit Nelson to enjoy the pleasures of New Zealand's clean green image.
Blenheim
This is a provincial town with a difference. A city center long ago claimed from a wayward river has resulted in a street layout with spirit and character abounding with quirky lanes and sunny gathering places. On the clear, spring-fed Taylor River sightseeing riverboats retrace the route of steamboats that once carried produce. A miniature railway runs alongside the river to Brayshaw Park. Central focus of Blenheim is The Forum, with its historic bandstand watching over the shops and street markets below. The Forum also provides an occasional amphitheatre for the performing arts. The modern shops and cafés that surround The Forum are a sample of a town deserving of praise it receives from visitors. Blenheim is blessed with many attractive parks, such as Seymour Square and Pollard Park. On the outskirts of town, Brayshow Historic Park preserves the province's pioneering endeavour. Relocated colonial buildings in a recreated turn-of-the-century street keep company with a modern building housing archives and a vintage farm machinery museum.
Kaikoura
Few places in the world can boast of such natural wonders as those offered by land and sea in Kaikoura .... stunning coastal alpine scenery, year-round whale watching, dolphin and seal swimming, pelagic bird watching, fishing, diving, and a host of eco-tourism oriented activities!
Hanmer Springs
Punakaiki
Punakaiki is best known for its Pancake Rocks and Blowholes. It is also the center for Paparoa National Park - about 74,000 acres of varied landscape from mountain tops to sea level. Punakaiki is one of the major tourist attractions on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Activities include: Horse Trekking, Canoe Hire, Caving, Guided walks, Westland black Petrel tours, rafting, and a variety of short walks. Day walks and overnight tramps are some options available to visitors wishing to spend some time in Punakaiki.
Fox Glacier
Fox Glacier lies on the West Coast of the South Island. It is one of the most
impressive scenic attractions in New Zealand. It is known for it's huge virgin
forrests, beautiful expansive lakes, rugged sea coast, ice glaciers tumbling
down steep valleys to almost sea level and unspoilt beauty. The areas forests
are encouraged by the extremely high rainfall with some areas exceeding 2600mm
annually. Thankfully though these rains come in short periods and the Coast
is also known for it's blue sky crystal clear days.
Wanaka

Wanaka, in a dramatic glacier-carved basin on the shores of the lake, and is the gateway to Mt Aspiring National Park World Heritage Area and welcomes all: adrenaline addicts, foot-sore travellers, lovers of luxury. Glide through the soft sky beneath a parachute; spin through the air in an aerobatic stunt plane. Enjoy a game of golf, test your mind at the puzzle center or ride horse-back up the golden hills where prospectors searched for gold and Maori searched for greenstone. Walking and cycling tracks around lakes ascend nearby hills to give spectacular views of Mt Aspiring/Tititea in the distance. Tiny planes offer a bird's-eye view of this magnificent wilderness area. Discover Central Otago's fascinating history from wild river rafting, visiting Wanaka's world renowned Fighter Pilot's Museum and fascinating Transport Museum, or by sharing an ale with locals. The arts are present in Wanaka through galleries, exhibitions, live theatre, concerts and the colorful local movie theatre 'Cinema Paradiso'. Lake Wanaka has a continental climate with four distinct seasons.

Te Anau
Te Anau is known as the "sightseeing and walking capital of the world". Fiordland National Park is one of the few areas in the world with World Heritage status. Attractions include scenic boat cruises, scenic flights, sea kayaking, diving, fishing, coach tours, golf, four wheel driving, hunting and more. Te Anau Glow Worm Cave is a rare example of a living cave still under formation. Te Anau is in the hub of the great southern rugged and splendid walking tracks. Lake Te Anau encourages water skiing, swimming, fishing and kayaking on the lake during the summer. During the winter, days are crisp and clear with frosty mornings and sunny days. Te Anau's Wildlife Park is 10 minutes walking distance from the Department of Conservation Visitor Centre on the Lakefront.

Vacation Details

Valid Date Ranges
03/02/2026 - 03/14/2026
from $9,195 per person
11/02/2026 - 11/14/2026
from $9,195 per person
11/30/2026 - 12/12/2026
from $9,195 per person
01/11/2027 - 01/23/2027
from $9,195 per person
02/01/2027 - 02/13/2027
from $9,195 per person
03/12/2027 - 03/24/2027
from $9,195 per person


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