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Marvel at unique garden designs, combining English landscape gardening with colonial heritage, indigenous flora and Māori reverence for the natural world. Begin in Wellington with a visit to its colourful Botanic Garden before crossing the Cook Strait to the South Island to discover the stunning gardens of Paripuma and Barewood in the Marlborough.
Enjoy a leisurely drive down the Kaikoura coast and wander through the meticulously manicured estates of Christchurch. Then, uncover the dramatic ocean vistas of the Otago Peninsula, before exploring the superb beauty of Queenstown’s natural landscapes.
Dates
22 November – 06 December 2026 (15 days)
Tour leader
Arrive in Wellington on suggested Qantas or Air New Zealand flights and make your way to the hotel. Renaissance Tours or your travel agent can assist you with your flights and other travel arrangements including travel insurance (a condition of travel), private hotel transfer, accommodation before or after the tour and a room category upgrade.
Tour arrangements commence at 18:00 with a welcome briefing by your tour leader, Robin Powell, followed by dinner.
(D)
Begin with a walking orientation tour of this vibrant city, nestled around the harbour and surrounded by natural scenery. Explore the Botanic Gardens, featuring 25 hectares of protected native forest, plant collections, colourful flower beds and some of the oldest exotic trees in New Zealand, with stunning views over the city and harbour.
After lunch, explore another private garden in Wellington before enjoying the remainder of the day at leisure.
(BL)
Depart Wellington and enjoy the scenic crossing on the Interislander ferry to Picton on the South Island. Cross the Cook Strait before entering the magnificent Marlborough Sounds. The three-hour journey between Wellington and Picton is considered one of the most spectacular sea voyages in the world.
Upon arrival in Picton, continue to Blenheim. Begin your exploration of the Marlborough region and its gardens with a visit to the unique and extensive topiary hedges of Welton House, which mirror the stunning Richmond Ranges.
Afterwards, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
(BLD)
This morning, explore Huguette Michel’s Hortensia House. The Monet-inspired garden is informal in design and is loosely themed on blue and yellow, capturing an essence of serenity and reflecting the colours of the house.
In the afternoon, visit Paripuma Garden with its unique collection of indigenous and rare plant species that have created a haven for wildlife on what was once a bare sandy paddock.
(BD)
Depart Blenheim and travel along the coast to Kaikoura. En route, visit Barewood Garden for a guided tour. Recognised as a ‘Garden of International Significance’, Barewood garden is designed to complement the 100-year-old homestead, and features formal allées of hawthorn and Malus, plantings of unusual trees and shrubs, and a classic potager featuring espaliered fruit.
Following lunch, continue to Winterhome Garden, featuring classical French lines with intersecting cross axes creating unexpected views within the plantings of trees, shrubs and perennials.
Arrive at the small coastal town of Kaikoura, home to abundant wildlife including blue-eyed penguins, dusky dolphins, sperm whales and fur seals. Enjoy some time at leisure to explore the beautiful surroundings, before dinner at a local restaurant.
(BLD)
Depart Kaikoura and travel to Flaxmere Garden, a ‘Garden of International Significance’. Situated near the Southern Alps, this beautifully-landscaped garden is framed by breathtaking mountain vistas and embraces water features in the form of five terraced ponds.
Continue to Jenny Cooper’s private garden, The Blue House Amberley, with its Mediterranean-inspired gravel gardens, featuring stunning succulents and aloes.
Arrive in Christchurch in the late afternoon.
(BL)
Begin the day with a visit of the Giant’s House sculpture mosaic garden, a unique exuberant and colourful property located in a valley in Akaroa. The garden surrounds the large historic house with original artworks and terraced gardens with sculptures and mosaics.
After lunch, continue to Broadfield New Zealand Landscape Gardens, a meticulously designed landscape garden featuring native species used formally and informally, a Kauri forest, shrubs, climbers and ferns.
(BL)
Enjoy the morning at leisure to explore Christchurch at your own pace.
In the afternoon, visit Ohinetahi Gardens, a well-structured and carefully-designed garden also home to sculpture and woodland trails, box-edged rose garden and a nineteenth-century homestead.
(B)
Depart Christchurch and stop at Trott’s Garden, recognised as a New Zealand ‘Garden of International Significance’ and whose owner, Alan, was awarded a Queen’s Service Medal in 2017 for his services to horticulture. A historic property now under new ownership, the great work of Alan and Catherine Trott’s legacy continues to attract visitors worldwide, with the addition of the Brantwood Chapel and Brantwood Arms. Enjoy lunch at the garden before travelling to Dunedin, admiring panoramic coastal scenery en route.
In the late afternoon, arrive in Dunedin, the second largest city on the South Island, situated at the base of the Otago Peninsula. A city rich with culture and wildlife, Dunedin is built upon the riches of New Zealand’s gold rush and famous for its diverse ecology.
(BL)
Start the day with a visit to the Dunedin Botanic Gardens, which features a wide range of horticultural and botanical collections, including splashes of colourful florals and an extensive selection of indigenous species. A key aspect of the Dunedin Botanic Gardens’ collection is to cultivate and protect a wide variety of rare and endangered plant species from across New Zealand and around the world.
Then, continue to Olveston Historic House and Garden for a guided tour of the authentically preserved historic home, extensive terraced gardens and magnificent conservatory.
Continue to Larnach Castle and Gardens for a private guided tour of the lovingly restored Gothic Revival mansion and the surrounding grounds, before enjoying dinner in the castle’s dining area.
(BD)
This morning, explore Glenfalloch Garden and wander amongst a profusion of floral blooms and exotic imports interspersed between native ferns and indigenous New Zealand varieties, followed by lunch.
Continue to Hereweka Garden, a stunning ecological sanctuary which features a rare remnant of the ancient Rimu trees that once completely forested the Otago Peninsula and a glorious variety of perennial blossoms.
(BL)
Depart Dunedin for a leisurely day’s drive to Queenstown.
Stop en route for lunch and a wine tasting at a boutique, family-owned winery in Central Otago, renowned for its award-winning Pinot Noir and the ever popular ‘Blondie’. Nestled beneath the picturesque Pisa Ranges, the vineyard, Pink Moon, spans 16 hectares and is dedicated to Pinot Noir, alongside smaller plantings of Chardonnay and Gewurztraminer.
In the afternoon, visit Jo Wakelin’s dry garden in Cromwell that has received international acclaim for its sustainable approach and seasonal display. Adopting the philosophy of ‘right plant, right place’, much of her garden is made of hardy plants that adapt superbly well to the local environment and climate, receiving zero watering support.
Continue to the hotel and check in before enjoying the remainder of the evening at leisure.
(BL)
This morning, explore a private garden before continuing to Arrowtown, a delightful Gold Rush village nestled beneath the peaks of the Southern Alps on the banks of the Arrow River. Enjoy a walking tour of the village and wander through the historic buildings which preserve the city’s rich heritage, including miners’ cottages, old churches and the Chinese settlement, which was established by immigrants during the Otago Gold Rush in the 1860s.
Then, embark on a scenic cruise on Lake Wakatipu and enjoy a lakeside dinner at Walter Peak High Country Farm, overlooking Lake Wakatipu and Queenstown’s alpine scenery.
(BD)
In the morning, visit the Queenstown Botanic Gardens. Wander amongst the pristine terraced gardens and admire the manicured lawns, wide variety of native and imported plants and elegant water feature, all surrounded by the shores of Lake Wakatipu.
Then, enjoy some time at leisure to explore Queenstown at your own pace.
This evening, join Robin and fellow travellers for a special farewell dinner.
(BD)
Tour arrangements conclude after breakfast.
Make your own way to Queenstown Airport for suggested flights to Australia. Renaissance Tours or your travel agent can assist you with your flights and other travel arrangements, including additional nights’ accommodation either before or after the tour, private airport transfers and travel insurance (a condition of travel).
(B)
Note: At time of publication (November 2025), most but not all garden visits were confirmed. Private owners, in particular, are reluctant to commit more than two to three months prior to the visit. Therefore, while we undertake to operate the tour as published, there may be some changes to the itinerary.
Per person, twin-share
AUD 11,250
Single supplement
AUD 2,250
Deposit per person (at time of booking)
AUD 2,500
23 September 2026
Room category upgrade available on request; please enquire with us.
Your hotels
Wellington – Movenpick Wellington****
Blenheim – Chateau Marlborough****
Kaikoura – Sudima Hotel Kaikoura****
Christchurch – Sudima Christchurch****
Dunedin – Scenic Hotel Dunedin City****
Queenstown – Millennium Queenstown****
N.B. Hotels of a similar standard may be substituted.
Tour code: GD2616
Fitness level: Above Moderate
Tour members must be able to:
• negotiate airports and railway stations without wheelchair assistance
• use combined shower/bath facilities (it is impossible to guarantee walk-in shower facilities)
• undertake walking tours of 2-3 hours duration, including using stairs, walking over cobblestones and other uneven surfaces
• climb staircases of 100 or more steps
• stand for long periods in museums and other sites
• embark / disembark coaches, trains and other methods of transportation without assistance
• handle their own luggage
Please see Terms & Conditions for fitness level definitions here.
Suggested airline: Qantas / Air New Zealand
Please contact Renaissance Tours or your travel agent for current airfares and flight reservations.
Visa
Australian passport holders do not require a visa for New Zealand.
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At time of booking, please advise us of any special dietary requirements or allergies that we should be aware of.
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