
Pristine Wilderness Everywhere You Look on our South Island Tours
The South Island of New Zealand is renowned as an outdoor lover's paradise and a must-see bucket list destination, and who better to explore it with than the experts who call it home? On our South Island tours, you’ll discover famous sights such as the Franz Josef Glacier and Aoraki Mount Cook, hike the best bits of our Great Walks, cruise the world-famous Milford Sound, venture into lesser-known backcountry that only us locals know about, and bike some unbelievably scenic trails such as the Alps 2 Ocean Cycleway.
You’ll have ample time to soak in the spectacular scenery and unwind at our handpicked lodgings. Plus, your guides will treat you to authentic 'Kiwi' (the local word for all things 'New Zealand’) hospitality with freshly prepared, locally-inspired meals.
Check out our South Island tours below, including our signature trip, the
Ultimate South Island Adventure, and our best-seller, the 8-day
Classic South Island Adventure. We have limited spaces on our tours to ensure a small group size, so we recommend you getting in touch to secure your preferred departure date! Come hike, bike and kayak - or opt for a more relaxed adventure - in our favorite spots in the unspoiled, stunningly beautiful South Island.
Our featured South Island trips
Our featured South Island trips
Local Guides with Expert Knowledge
Our guides are the best of the best – it’s the feedback we receive most about our adventures - and you’ll experience how amazing they are on our South Island tour packages. 'Kiwis' (as we New Zealanders are known!) feel most at home in the outdoors, and our guides are no exception. Talented at all the adventure activities included on our South Island tours, such as hiking, biking, kayaking, rafting, and more, they are also master chefs cooking up world-class cuisine in the most spectacular scenic surroundings.
With their deep local knowledge, our guides will proudly share their favorite haunts and trails with you, as well as the more famous locations. They will provide invaluable context for all you’ll encounter on your South Island tour, including pointing out the rare and beautiful native birds, amazing you with their insights of native plant properties, impressing you with their extensive New Zealand food and wine expertise, and entertaining you with stories of the Māori legends associated with our land. All this, combined with the thoughtful details they'll add to make your South Island adventure tour extra special, you can be assured you’ll enjoy the best and most authentic South Island New Zealand experience!
South Island Highlights
The Great Walks of the South Island New Zealand
New Zealand has an impressive array of world-class hiking trails known as ‘Great Walks’, and the South Island boasts the most famous of these with the Milford Track, the Routeburn, and the Kepler to name a few. Imagine stepping into remote backcountry surrounded by snow-clad peaks, native birds flying overhead, and the trickle of alpine creeks of crystal clear waters. The South Island is a treasure-trove of some of the best hiking in the world, with unspoiled pristine landscapes in every direction. Our guides are experts of the well-known trails, but they also know lesser-known trails intimately, to really get you off the beaten track. Mesmerizing, beautiful, and dramatic; hiking the trails of the South Island is an experience not to be missed!
The South Island is a beautifully packaged adventure waiting for you!
Visitors on our South Island tours are often staggered by the diversity of landscapes in such manageable distances! It’s like the South Island has been designed as an adventurer's dream location, with the Southern Alps mountain range for hikers and climbers, the alpine lakes and rivers for kayakers, and the trails from foothills leading to plains meandering via idyllic townships have been made for cyclists. Where can you find glaciers giving way to temperate rainforest on the coast, or deep fjords plunging from waterfall-clad peaks, or snow-capped mountains rising above turquoise lakes? The South Island, New Zealand!
Experience the Home of Adventure on a South Island Tour
Queenstown, located in the heart of the Southern Alps, is regarded as the Adventure Capital of the World, and the rest of the South Island also lives up to this reputation! It's not only our home (Active Adventures' headquarters is based in Queenstown!), but is also the home of bungy jumping, so it’s not surprising that other adrenaline-filled activities can be found on our South Island tour - though there are plenty of more relaxed options too. The landscape lends itself to immersing yourself in adventure-filled activities so you can soak up the natural paradise that is the essence of the South Island. Whether it’s jet-boating or rafting, to the more sedate activities of exploring the hiking trails, or cruising the deep fjords, you will be able to realize all your adventure dreams in this unique and extraordinarily beautiful destination.
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FAQs About Visiting New Zealand
Visa requirements, top attractions, best travel seasons, transportation options, local customs, and essential travel tips.
Our preferred Travel Partner Fuzion Travel can assist with you with flights and other travel arrangements. Let them know your preferred travel plans, including any stopovers or extra nights’ accommodation, and they’ll put everything in place for you. They offer a total travel solution and five star service you’ll want to tell your friends about!
Most international flights arrive and depart from Auckland, in the North Island. Our North Island trip starts and ends in Auckland, though for our South Island trips, you'll also need flights between Auckland and Christchurch or Queenstown. This is usually easy to arrange when you reserve your international flights, and it's worth checking for internet specials online.
It is your responsibility to stay up to date on the latest visa and entry requirements for your destination. Depending on your country of origin and the type of passport you hold, you may require a visa or other endorsement to enter New Zealand.
You can find essential travel advice, including passport and visa information, security details and local regulations, on the government website of your home country.
Here are some helpful links:
- United States of America: US Department of State Travel Advice
- Canada: Government of Canada Travel Advice and Advisories
- United Kingdom: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice
- Australia: Government of Australia Smart Traveller
- Residents of other countries should refer to the travel advice provided by your own government or local consulate
Entry requirements can change at any time, so it’s important you monitor this right up until you depart for your trip.
For the most up-to-date recommendations please check with your doctor or travel clinic, and always go with their recommendations, as these can often change. We strongly recommend you see a doctor, preferably one with experience in travel medicine, at least 8 weeks before your trip starts to discuss appropriate vaccinations.
Accommodation
We've spent years finding places to stay that are quaint, out of the way, and comfortable when we take you to the most amazing parts of our country. The bed & breakfasts, farm stays, lodges, motels, and the occasional mountain hut we stay at have been carefully chosen because of their location and local flavor. Many of our clients have said that one of the highlights of their trip was meeting and getting to know the Kiwis who are our hosts when we travel around New Zealand. We strongly believe in the value of a good night's sleep, and our accommodation reflects this. We also like to have somewhere comfortable to relax after the day's activities.
On the trips that include multi-day hiking options, you’ll stay in cozy back-country huts (only for the nights of the multi-day option). This is a true kiwi wilderness experience, at the end of the day you’ll kick your feet up and share stories with your fellow travelers as the guides stoke the fire and prepare a three-course candle lit meal, all before a well-earned kip on a comfortable bed.
You won't have to camp on our scheduled trips, although we'll provide the gear if you'd like to sleep under the stars on the backpacking option in Nelson Lakes National Park or would like to include camping on a custom trip.
Transport
New Zealand is a small country - about 1000 miles from top to bottom, and only about 150 miles wide - but it's not THAT small! We're really focused on ensuring that we spend as little time as possible sitting in vehicles, and that we optimize your time for outdoors-oriented adventure. The average driving time over the period of our Ultimate South Island trip is just over two hours a day, and we try to spend us much time as possible in the outdoors. Even so, we prefer you to be comfortable when we do have to drive. We use modern, comfortable minibuses for smaller groups, and purpose-built coaches for larger groups. For instance, we often use one of our spacious, quiet and comfortable 20-seater coaches, even though we generally only take 10-14 people per trip! Make no mistake - our trips are not typical bus tour vacation packages! Our vehicles are fitted with good stereo systems, and we love to play New Zealand music.
Meals
Just about all your meals are included when you travel with Active Adventures New Zealand. We provide a wide variety of cuisine - sometimes we dine out, and sometimes we dine in. Breakfasts when we are starting early generally consist of cereal, yoghurt, fruit, toast, coffee and tea. When we have more time, we whip up pancakes and full cooked breakfasts. Lunches are usually picnic style with sandwiches, salad and fruit, or maybe a barbeque in some beautiful spot. Dinners are usually two or three-course meals, covering a range of styles. We easily cater to vegetarians and people with particular dietary needs.
We have several second guides whose primary responsibility, when they are not guiding, is cooking up great meals. Their cooking skills will astound you, as you enjoy a traditional Kiwi roast dinner at the shearer's quarters, or freshly seared salmon at Mount Cook, or one of a score of awesome meals on the road! When we go out to eat, we pick a nice restaurant and enjoy a night out. You'll find the meals are a real highlight of your trip!
Guides
We have two incredible guides per trip, one whom will be your driver and the other specializes as your chef! Our guests are often drawn to New Zealand by the beautiful scenic landscapes, promise of wilderness and clean air - and there's no doubt you'll find all that, but what you may not be expecting is to forge real, genuine friendships with the locals you'll meet, including our wonderful guides. They're hands-down the BEST guides you'll ever come across.
Travel in Complete Comfort
Getting from one breathtaking destination to the next in New Zealand means road travel is essential. That’s why having comfortable, reliable transport plays a big role in making your adventure vacation enjoyable.
We own and operate our very own fleet of medium-sized coaches — perfectly suited for New Zealand’s unique roads. They’re ideal for accessing the country’s iconic highlights and venturing off the beaten track to the lesser-known places most travelers miss.
So sit back, relax, and let us take the wheel. Your New Zealand adventure is calling — and we’ll make sure you travel in comfort and style.





