1 TranzAlpine
Christchurch to Greymouth across the Southern Alps via Arthur's Pass — alpine scenery, beech forest, braided rivers and wide Canterbury landscapes.


Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer
Eleven unhurried days through the South Island by rail and luxury coach — built around the “Famous 4” rail journeys, with Milford Sound, the West Coast glaciers, Queenstown and Aoraki Mt Cook along the way. Fully guided, return from Christchurch.
From the Southern Alps and the West Coast glaciers to Milford Sound, Queenstown and Aoraki Mt Cook, these eleven days thread the South Island's most iconic landscapes together by rail and luxury coach — fully guided, generously paced, and built around four of the country's most celebrated rail journeys.
The TranzAlpine over Arthur's Pass, the Kingston Flyer steam train, The Mainlander through the deep south and the Taieri Gorge — four of New Zealand's most celebrated rail journeys in a single trip.
From the Distinction Hotel in Christchurch to the Mercure on Lake Wakatipu and The Hermitage at Aoraki Mt Cook — ten nights of hand-picked accommodation, matched to each location and the pace of the journey.
A full-day Milford Sound excursion with a scenic cruise past Mitre Peak, and two nights beneath Aoraki Mt Cook — the alpine country that shaped Sir Edmund Hillary's climbing life.
The recently re-established Mainlander carries you along the historic Main South Line from Invercargill to Dunedin — a deep-south rail sector you won't find on other tours.
Reserve your departure with a 20% deposit. Direct bank payment carries no card fee, with optional extras shown separately.
Every 11-Day Spring/Summer Tour is built around the “Famous 4” rail adventures — four memorable rail journeys showing a different side of the South Island, from the alpine crossing of Arthur's Pass and heritage steam rail to the deep-south Main South Line and the remote Taieri Gorge.
Christchurch to Greymouth across the Southern Alps via Arthur's Pass — alpine scenery, beech forest, braided rivers and wide Canterbury landscapes.
A heritage steam rail experience between Kingston and Fairlight at the southern end of Lake Wakatipu.
Exclusive to Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer, The Mainlander carries you from Invercargill to Dunedin along the historic Main South Line — weaving through rolling rural landscapes and the deep south of New Zealand.
A remote rail journey through river gorges, historic tunnels and the Wingatui Viaduct — one of New Zealand's great railway engineering landmarks.

View the full itinerary, hotels, inclusions and season pricing for the 11-day tour.
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Most days have a single transfer, with several full days built in at the South Island's standout stops.
Optional pre-tour accommodation is available at the Distinction Hotel in Christchurch. Registration to meet your fellow explorers and tour guides starts from 2.30pm – 5pm at the Distinction Hotel.
Welcome Dinner and Tour Briefing will be held at the hotel restaurant at 6.30pm.
Your journey begins at Christchurch Railway Station, where the iconic TranzAlpine awaits. Often regarded to be one of the world's great train journeys for the scenery through which it passes. The journey is 223 kilometres one-way, taking almost five hours. You will see epic vistas, travel the edges of the ice-fed Waimakariri River, traverse the majestic Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps, and see large tracts of native beech forest.
On arrival in Greymouth, you continue down the West Coast by coach via Hokitika, with the rugged Tasman coastline and native rainforest alongside you the whole way.
Luxury coaches await to transport you to your hotel in the ruggedly beautiful Franz Josef.
Wake up to enjoy the option for a helicopter tour of the Franz Josef glacier. Leaving Franz Josef, we travel down the West Coast through the Haast Pass, journeying through large tracts of native rain forest and over the Southern Alps. This remote area has a ruggedly beautiful landscape of vast rainforests, gushing waterfalls and snow capped mountains. Continuing through Makarora on the border of Mount Aspiring World Heritage Park, we pass by the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wanaka, Lake Hawea and Lake Dunstan.
The adventure playground of Queenstown then awaits! Cap off a special day as we take in The Remarkables Mountain Range and the view of Lake Wakatipu from the hotel.
Wake up to join a lake cruise on board the historic TSS Earnslaw, the 1912 Edwardian steamboat, which takes us across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm for a gourmet BBQ lunch.
Departing Queenstown, we continue to the village of Kingston which is nestled on southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu. Here, the iconic Kingston Flyer Steam Train awaits to take you on a memorable return journey between Kingston & Fairlight.
Then, we enter the Fiordland National Park district, continuing to traverse the Southern Scenic Route, our journey calls in to visit the Takahe Bird Sanctuary. Takahe are the stars of the show and meeting these prehistoric-looking characters is a 'must do' for Fiordland visitors. The sanctuary is a large part of the success of the Takahe Recovery Programme.
Experience breathtaking landscapes and for those who wish to add on a unique experience, take part in a guided Glowworm cave tour for a truly magical experience or an optional jet boat experience.
Traveling along the Milford Road (between Te Anau and Milford) is one of the finest alpine drives in the world. The scenery is exceptional, ranging from broad grassy flats, dense rainforest and towering mountains through to glacial lakes and alpine herb fields. A day tour to Milford Sound offers some of the most spectacular natural scenery to be viewed anywhere in the world. Board the coach and travel through stunning scenery along the Milford Road and into Fiordland, where your cruise boat awaits you. The tour includes a cruise around the fiord so you can experience its wonders up close and see landmarks like Mitre Peak and amazing wildlife, such as dolphins and seals. Cruise the inner most reaches of Milford Sound to the open Tasman Sea and back (or there is the optional upgrade to explore Doubtful Sound instead).
A one-day itinerary is enough to see all the beautiful views along the way, take a scenic cruise around the fiord, and get back to Te Anau in time for dinner.
Departing Te Anau for Invercargill, where we explore Bill Richardson Transport World on arrival — one of the world's largest private collections of vintage vehicles and machinery. We then board the recently re-established train, "The Mainlander", which weaves its way through rolling hills and lush scenic rural landscapes of the deep south of New Zealand, to Dunedin.
In the morning, we explore the remote Taieri Gorge by Dunedin Rail over river gorges, weaving our way through a myriad of historic tunnels and guide you to the historic Wingatui Viaduct, a marvel of 1880s construction that remains the largest wrought iron structure in New Zealand.
An afternoon at leisure is planned or there are the optional excursions visit to Larnach Castle for a high tea & garden tour or explore the 'hidden' underground Fort Taiaroa, located underneath the Royal Albatross breeding colony at Taiaroa Head.
Departing Dunedin by coach, we hug the coast to Moeraki Beach to visit the famed spherical boulders on the way to Oamaru (subject to tides). We then detour inland via Waitaki Valley & Omarama and onwards towards the spectacular Aoraki Mt Cook. Here, we find the home of the tallest mountain in New Zealand, which helped Sir Edmund Hillary to develop his climbing skills in preparation for the conquest of Mt Everest. Recognised as part of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Area, the National Park is a breath-taking environment of glaciers, terminal lakes, turbulent rivers and Australasia's tallest peak, the mighty Aoraki Mt Cook soaring above at 3,724 metres.
Enjoy a leisurely morning and then a visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre, which is a tribute to New Zealand's global icon as well as discovering New Zealand's colourful transport, climbing and hotel history. Followed by an afternoon drive to the Mueller Lake walk and lookout, surrounded by the silent splendour of the Southern Alps. Morning optional activities include a glacier explorer cruise or a scenic ski plane flight with expert pilots navigating their way over the glacial lake, passing soaring mountain tops over NZ's longest glacier — the 600 metre thick, Tasman Glacier. Guest speaker is a Hillary family representative in the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre Theatre before dinner. The optional Planetarium Show takes place in the theatre after the Hillary presentation.
Depart Aoraki Mt Cook by coach and travel back towards Christchurch via Tekapo, Geraldine and Rakaia. On arrival in Christchurch, the tour comes to an end.
A South Island loop in eleven days — from Christchurch across the Southern Alps to the West Coast, through Queenstown, Fiordland, Dunedin and Aoraki Mt Cook before returning to Christchurch by rail and luxury coach.
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A short introduction to our award-winning rail and coach journeys through the heart of New Zealand’s South Island.
A look at the landscapes and moments that shape the journey, from the Southern Alps and West Coast to Milford Sound, Aoraki Mt Cook and the deep south.
Your tour price covers all four signature rail journeys, luxury coach transfers, 10 nights of 4-Star accommodation, every prepaid attraction in the itinerary, expert tour leaders throughout, and luggage handling between hotels.
Meals: 10 cooked breakfasts, 7 dinners and 8 lunches, including the Gourmet BBQ lunch at Walter Peak Homestead.
Not included: flights to and from New Zealand, travel insurance, optional excursions, and any pre- or post-tour accommodation.
You can pay in full at booking or hold your departure with a 20% deposit. If you take the deposit option, a second payment of 40% is due six months before departure, with the remaining balance due one month before.
Internet banking is fee-free and the preferred method — we have NZD, AUD and USD accounts available. Request an invoice from info@pounamutourismgroup.com. Credit card bookings via Checkfront incur a 2% surcharge.
More than 6 months from departure: full refund, no fee. 60 days or more before departure: 20% of the tour price retained. 30 to 59 days before departure: 50% retained. Under 30 days before departure: no refund.
If we have to cancel a tour for any reason, you receive a full refund. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended for all passengers. Please refer to the full booking terms for complete cancellation conditions.
Yes — many guests travel on their own, and the group setting is friendly and social. A single supplement of NZ$1,595 applies if you would like a private room.
A reasonable level of fitness and mobility is required. You will need to walk 500 metres unassisted over uneven ground, climb and descend about 15 steps on coaches, at hotels and at some attractions, and handle your own bag at times.
Personal assistance is not provided on tour — if you require personal assistance, you will need to travel with a companion who can provide it. If you have specific concerns, contact us before booking and we will be honest about whether the tour is right for your situation.
Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended for all passengers. It is not included in the tour price. We also suggest reviewing your existing health insurance for international cover before you travel.
Flights are not booked directly through Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer. Once your tour is confirmed, we can introduce you to a recommended local travel agent if needed.
Pre-tour and post-tour accommodation in Christchurch is optional and can be arranged through our team. Email info@pounamutourismgroup.com with your booking reference and the dates you need.
Yes — we have NZD, AUD and USD bank accounts available for internet banking transfers. Email info@pounamutourismgroup.com to request an invoice in your preferred currency.
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