New Zealand Rugby Tour Quarter Finals Tour for Pools A & B
Summary Itinerary
Tour specifics
- Tour Starts: 2 October 2011 in Auckland @ 9am
- Tour Ends: 14 October 2011 in Auckland @ 12pm
- Tour Length: 13 days
- Tour Price: N$2799.00
- Deposit required: N$140
- Full balances due: 2 September 2011
This tour links up nicely with our Pools Matches tours! After the quarter finals, we explore the Subtropical Far North of New Zealand which is home to some of NZ’s best beaches, ancient rainforests and inspiring local culture, to arrive back into Auckland in time for the semi-finals.
Our rugby tours are fully guided which means you have a qualified local tour manager. All tours also include quad share accommodation, continental breakfast, a guided tour of each location we visit, and the chance to customise your tour with a range of discounted optional activities.
All our New Zealand Rugby tours have a maximum of 16 people which means a more personalised service, flexibility and ability for us to show you loads more of our amazing country!
What's Included?
• Accommodation – quad share dorms in adventure lodges, hostels & motels (upgrades available) • Experienced Kiwi Tour Manager and Rugby Passionate Tour Host • Unique guided tour at each destination • Continental breakfast every day • Two nights’ stay at River Valley Adventure Lodge, pure paradise! • Visit Gravity Canyon – an extreme adventure park • View Mt Doom from Lord of the Rings • Culture and cocktails in our funky capital city Wellington • Dig your own hot tub on Hot Water Beach, Coromandel • Visit the idyllic Bay of Islands • Heaps of unique adventures and secret spots along the way that other tour companies miss out on!
Optional Extra's
• Upgrade your accommodation to double / twin with en-suite (subject to availability) • Add single activity options (see at the end of this document!) • Select extra nights’ accommodation before or after your tour (subject to availability) • Airport transfers • Add a Pool Games Supporters tour and/or Semi Finals and Final tour package
What should I expect on a daily basis?
We generally arise and have breakfast sometime between 8 and 9am, departing either at 9am, 9.30am or 10am (see each day for details). There are a couple of exceptions for good reason (e.g. we have to catch the ferry)!
On a drive day, we make sure that every journey is broken up with a variety of interesting stops. This not only allows you to stretch your legs, but introduces you to parts of New Zealand that not many travellers would otherwise find. Each of our Tour Managers is full with knowledge of secret spots and hidden locations!
On a day where we stay in one location, it doesn’t mean we won’t have anything for you to do! Your Tour Manager will always be taking you places and showing you new things, wherever you are. You are also welcome to take part in the many adventure activities that New Zealand has to offer. However, nothing is compulsory on our tours and you are free to go off by yourself if you wish to. Just make sure your guides know where you’re off to!
Your normal New Zealand Adventure Tours look quite extreme. Will the Rugby tours be like this?
No – the Rugby trips will cater for all types of people and you do not need to be an adrenalin nut! Whilst the adventure activities that we specialise in will still be available for all that come along on the Rugby Tours, nothing is compulsory and there are certainly enough alternative things to do and see!
What does breakfast consist of?
A continental selection of cereals, breads and spreads, fruit, yoghurt accompanied by juice, tea and coffee. Occasionally your guides may treat you to something a bit more substantial for those that want it! Bacon and eggs anyone?
What happens for lunch and dinner?
We don’t include other meals as everybody has their own tastes and budget. Saying this, more often than not our Adventure Tour groups will eat together and so this may be the same with our Rugby Tours. For dinner you have the choice of eating out (we have lots of suggestions) or cooking (every place we stay in has full kitchen facilities). Lunch is generally whilst on the road and often takes the form of a cafe, although there are always plenty of fast food joints around!
What happens for each game?
We don’t expect everyone to have a ticket to every game, but for those that do, we offer return transportation to the stadiums before and after the match. For anyone who hasn’t got a ticket, your Tour Host will accompany you to one of our recommended bars to watch it on a big screen!
Who else will be on tour with me?
Up to 16 other rugby fanatics of all ages (18 and above)! This is a small enough group to keep the trip personal and let you get to know everybody onboard! Accompanying each group is one of our experienced Tour Managers.
What is the accommodation like?
We stay at a selection of hostels and adventure lodges, all of which we are fully familiar with from our Adventure Tours. The standard accommodation is dorm based (4 sharing) but you can choose to upgrade to a private double or twin with ensuite. Every hostel/lodge is of a slightly lower quality to a 3 star hotel, but is clean, good quality and has a full range of facilities including internet, lounge and TV, kitchen, and reception.
I want to upgrade my accommodation for myself and my companion. Do we need to both pay the upgrade fee?
No, the cost to upgrade to a twin or double room with ensuite is price for an individual in a double room or two people in a double/twin. Therefore if two of you are sharing, only one of you needs to add and pay for the upgrade. There is no single supplement for people on their own.