pre & post summit tours

Auckland & Beyond Tours provides tailored experiences for travelers attending events and conferences in Auckland. With a strong focus on professionalism, flexibility, and premium service, we specialise in designing seamless itineraries that balance business commitments with unique leisure experiences. From luxury transfers in our fleet of Mercedes vehicles to curated full-day and multi-day tours, we ensure your team or clients experience the very best of Auckland in style and comfort. Whether it’s a private wine tasting, cultural encounter, or a scenic adventure, our tours can be customised to suit group sizes, schedules, and corporate objectives, making us the perfect partner for team incentives, executive hosting, and post-event activities.


explore nz

New Zealand is a small country, with a population of just over five million people. Similar in size to Great Britain or Japan, it has 29 regions in two main islands that stretch across 1,600 kilometres offering diverse landscapes, climates, and culture. No matter where your interests lie there is much to see, do and explore!

New Zealand | Aotearoa
Hiking, Vineyards, Adventure Sports and Arts & Culture

Discover the diverse wonders of Aotearoa New Zealand with our guide to hiking, vineyards, adventure sports, and arts & culture. From traversing breathtaking landscapes and savouring world-class wines to thrilling outdoor adventures and immersing yourself in vibrant cultural scenes, New Zealand offers an array of experiences to captivate every traveller. Whether you're an adrenaline seeker, a nature enthusiast, a wine lover, or a culture aficionado, explore how this stunning country caters to all your passions.

The North Island

Te Ika-a-Māui, (the fish of the demigod Māui), is a Māori name for the North Island of NZ

Famous for its volcanic landscapes, stunning national parks, endless coastlines of pristine beaches and vibrant cities. Around three-quarters of the country's population of 5.2 million reside in the North Island and it is home to New Zealand's largest city, Auckland, nicknamed "the City of Sails" due to its numerous bays and islands.

At the southern tip of the island, you'll find Wellington, the harbourside capital, which boasts the national museum, Te Papa. Learn more about what to see and do in the North Island of New Zealand.

The South Island

Te Waka a Māui (the canoe or vessel of Māui) is a Māori name for the South Island of NZ

The South Island of New Zealand is celebrated for its dramatic mountains, pristine lakes, and impressive glaciers. The Southern Alps stretch the entire length of the island, featuring the towering Aoraki/Mt. Cook, which rises 3,724 meters.

In the southwest lies Fiordland National Park, home to the stunning, steep-sided Milford Sound. To the north, Abel Tasman National Park is renowned for its scenic trails and excellent ocean kayaking opportunities. Queenstown, in particular, is famous for its adventure sports, including bungee jumping and skiing. Learn more about what to see and do in the South Island of New Zealand.

Culture

Hiking

Sports & adventure

Local cuisine and wine

Filming locations

Geothermal wonders

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