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


Small Group · 5-Star Luxury Tour
The South Island's flagship rail journey, hosted in person by Peter Hillary — son of Sir Edmund. Fifteen 5-star days from Christchurch to Auckland by train, luxury coach, steam, boat and helicopter, built around the “Famous 4” rail adventures. One small group, one departure.
The Pinnacle is the Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer at its absolute best: one small group, fifteen 5-star days, and Peter Hillary travelling with you the whole way. Train, luxury coach, vintage steam, lake steamer, jet boat and helicopter link the very best of the South Island — from the West Coast glaciers and Milford Sound to Aoraki Mt Cook and the Kaikōura coast.
Son of Sir Edmund and a renowned mountaineer in his own right, Peter Hillary travels with the group the whole way — daily commentary, nightly twilight briefings, and stories from more than 50 expeditions to the ends of the earth.
An intimate small group across a combination of 5-star hotels — the Hermitage at Aoraki Mt Cook, Queenstown Park Boutique, Chateau Marlborough and more — with a single luxury business-class coach shadowing the tour for seamless transfers.
A return helicopter flight over Fiordland to a premium cruise of Milford Sound, plus two nights at Aoraki Mt Cook with ski-plane and glacier adventures — the alpine country that shaped Sir Edmund Hillary.
TranzAlpine and Coastal Pacific rail in premier Scenic Plus, the vintage Kingston Flyer steam train, the 1912 TSS Earnslaw, a Haast jet boat, helicopters and a fixed-wing flight to Auckland to finish.
The Pinnacle runs once — departing Christchurch on 14 January 2027. Reserve your place with a 20% deposit; internet banking carries no card fee.
The Pinnacle is built around the “Famous 4” rail adventures — four of New Zealand's greatest rail journeys, from the alpine crossing of Arthur's Pass and heritage steam rail to the remote Taieri Gorge and the Coastal Pacific's run along the Kaikōura coast. The TranzAlpine and Coastal Pacific are travelled in premier Scenic Plus class.
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.
Two days along the Pacific coast in premier Scenic Plus — Christchurch to Kaikōura, then on to the Marlborough winelands — with the mountains on one side and the sea on the other.
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 day-by-day itinerary, hotels, inclusions and pricing for the 15-day Pinnacle Tour, hosted by Peter Hillary.
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A richly varied fifteen days — every day with Peter Hillary, and every day a new landscape, journey or experience, from the West Coast to the winelands.
Enjoy a leisurely hop-on / hop-off tram journey around Christchurch in immaculately restored heritage carriages. The meet & greet with your host, Peter Hillary, your fellow “explorers” and your tour guides is at 5:30pm at the Distinction Hotel, followed by a Welcome Dinner.
Your journey begins at Christchurch Railway Station, where the iconic TranzAlpine awaits — and you are seated in premium “Scenic Plus” for onboard dining. Often regarded as one of the world's great train journeys, the 223-kilometre run takes almost five hours across the ice-fed Waimakariri River, the Canterbury Plains and the Southern Alps via Arthur's Pass.
A luxury coach meets you in Greymouth for the short run to Punakaiki — home to the famous “Pancake Rocks” and blowholes — followed by the “Paparoa Experience”, an immersive Māori cultural experience.
Leaving Punakaiki, we head south for the West Coast Tree Top Walkway — an exhilarating treetop adventure among temperate rainforest giants — with lunch at the historic Empire Hotel in Ross, before continuing to the beautiful glacial township of Franz Josef.
Leaving Franz Josef and travelling down the spectacular West Coast, we encounter the mighty Haast River on a Jet Boat Safari into the heart of Te Wāhipounamu, the South West World Heritage Area, with a Ships Creek river & beach walk along the way.
We then travel over the Haast Pass through native rainforest and over the Southern Alps, past the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea, pausing for a night in beautiful Wanaka.
A unique and intimate experience: a 4WD drive into the Matukituki Valley and Mt Aspiring National Park to the homestead of the Aspinall family — old friends of the Hillarys who have farmed this country for four generations at Mt Aspiring Station — with a farm lunch included.
The adventure playground of Queenstown then awaits, with views of The Remarkables Mountain Range and Lake Wakatipu from the hotel.
A Queenstown highlight: a return helicopter flight over the spectacular mountains of Fiordland to a premium cruise of the “eighth wonder of the world”, Milford Sound — taking in Mitre Peak and resident wildlife from the inner reaches to the open Tasman Sea.
Back in Queenstown, dinner with a well-known local guest speaker, former Queenstown mayor and businessman Jim Boult, at the award-winning “Nest” at Kamana Lakehouse.
A well-deserved day of leisure in Queenstown (kept as a contingency flight day), followed by a lake cruise on board the historic TSS Earnslaw, the 1912 Edwardian steamship, which takes us across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm for a gourmet BBQ dinner.
Departing Queenstown for the village of Kingston, the iconic Kingston Flyer Steam Train awaits for a memorable return journey between Kingston & Fairlight.
Southward to Mandeville for a special visit to the Waimea Plains Railway — home to a static display of the historic Rogers K92 Steam Locomotive (the original Kingston Flyer) — and the Croydon Aviation Museum, with lunch at Miss Cocoa Café. We continue to Dunedin by luxury coach through the rolling rural landscapes of the deep south.
In the morning, we explore the remote Taieri Gorge by Dunedin Rail over river gorges and through historic tunnels to the Wingatui Viaduct, a marvel of 1880s construction that remains the largest wrought-iron structure in New Zealand.
That afternoon, a visit to the Taiaroa Head Albatross Colony, the hidden underground Fort Taiaroa and the world's only Armstrong Disappearing Gun, before dinner with well-known local historian Seán Brosnahan.
Departing Dunedin by luxury coach, we hug the coast towards Oamaru with a pause at Moeraki Beach to view the famed spherical boulders, and lunch at the award-winning Riverstone Kitchen in Oamaru.
We then detour inland via the Waitaki Valley and Omarama towards the spectacular Aoraki Mt Cook — the alpine country where Sir Edmund Hillary developed the climbing skills that would lead him to Everest. Australasia's tallest peak soars above at 3,724 metres.
A visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre — a tribute to New Zealand's global icon. Morning adventures take in the awe-inspiring Tasman Glacier by helicopter and ski plane, with expert pilots navigating over the glacial lake and NZ's longest glacier, the 600-metre-thick Tasman Glacier.
The afternoon continues with a glacier explorer cruise, and a nightly cocktail-hour briefing and storytelling by Peter Hillary.
A morning departure from Aoraki Mt Cook, journeying back to the coast via Lake Tekapo, Geraldine and Rakaia, with lunch at Barkers Foodstore & Café in Geraldine.
On arrival in Christchurch, we visit the International Antarctic Centre and experience a taste of the breathtaking continent — ride a Hägglund snow vehicle, feel an Antarctic storm and meet penguins and huskies, just like the explorers before you.
Explore the historic town of Akaroa — renowned for its French heritage, colonial architecture and stunning harbour views — and a special visit to the Hinewai Private Nature Reserve on Banks Peninsula, hosted by well-respected New Zealand botanist and author Hugh Wilson.
Departing Christchurch on the Coastal Pacific Scenic Train in premium Scenic Plus seating, our destination is Kaikōura, where the mountains of the Seaward Kaikōura range rise from the deep trenches of the Pacific just offshore.
We join the Kaikōura Whale Watch Cruise — the offshore trench means the huge resident sperm whales are often seen close to shore — alongside an abundance of seabirds, including 3.5-metre-wingspan Royal Albatross.
This morning we board the Coastal Pacific again, departing Kaikōura's dramatic coast for the Marlborough region — crossing the historic Seddon railroad bridge, through the Awatere Valley and over the Dashwood Pass to Blenheim.
We explore the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre and its world-class WW1 & WW2 aircraft, concluding with a wine tasting and farewell dinner at one of Marlborough's finest estates, Allan Scott Winery. The next morning, you fly with Air New Zealand from Blenheim to Auckland, connecting you with your onward or homeward journey.
Fifteen days the length of the South Island and beyond — from Christchurch to the West Coast glaciers, Wanaka, Queenstown and Milford Sound, then Dunedin, Aoraki Mt Cook, Akaroa and the Kaikōura coast, finishing in the Marlborough winelands before a flight to Auckland.
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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 every rail journey (the TranzAlpine and Coastal Pacific in premier Scenic Plus), the single luxury business-class coach, 15 nights of 5-star accommodation, every prepaid attraction and experience in the itinerary, your host Peter Hillary throughout, the flight from Blenheim to Auckland, 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 small-group setting is friendly and social. A single supplement of NZ$4,990 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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