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Itineraries
Christchurch to Akaroa
Akaroa is a French-inspired settlement full of delightful character buildings, charming cafes and restaurants and dramatic scenery. The stunning drive takes a little over an hour. Take time to stop at Little River for some fine coffee and delectable treats, plus the chance to experience a totally unique art gallery with a passion for New Zealand art.
French Farm winery is a tranquil lunch stop or for a more casual affair try fish and chips on the beach at Akaroa.
Akaroa has been declared an historic place village by the NZ Historic Places Trust.
Nestled by the seaside Akaroa is the finishing point for the arduous ‘Le Race’, the annual 100km cycle race from Cathedral Square in Christchurch.
Hanmer Springs
Set in a forest valley at 380m above sea level, Hanmer Springs has an alpine mountain spa feel to it. The big attraction is the thermal hot pools, boasting a range of outdoor thermal pools, including sulphur mineral pools.The town has a range of luxury and budget accommodation and attractive shops, restaurants, cafes and bars.
Christchurch City
There is so much to see and do in Christchurch!
Known as the Garden City and with extensive inner city public gardens and parks, Christchurch (population 350,000) is one of the most attractive cities in New Zealand. The rich English heritage is still apparent with its meandering Avon river, pedestrian-oriented city centre, historic trams and impressive Neo-Gothic buildings. Christchurch has the largest collection of Gothic architecture in the country, with Christchurch Cathedral, the Canterbury Museum, Christ's College School, and the former University of Canterbury, which now forms the bustling cultural centre of Christchurch, the Arts Centre.
Co-ordinate your stay with one of Christchurch’s many festivals and events and you will experience many of the unique aspects of the city’s character - the Christchurch Arts Festival, New Zealand Cup and Show week, the World Buskers Festival, the Lyttelton Festival of Lights, the Ellerslie International Flower Show and the Antarctic Festival to name a few!
Ultimate Indulgence or Celebration Weekend!
Looking for something special to do; to spoil yourself and friends or celebrate an important event such as engagement, a 'Big 0' birthday - then take a look at this …….Two or three night Itinerary:
Day One - Christchurch to Akaroa:
84Kms, 1hr
Pick up a hire car from Pegasus Rental Cars and head to Akaroa. Your first stop must be at the Little River Gallery enroute to Akaroa; Amazing original New Zealand art from serious to fun and funky and amazing food to set you off on a brilliant start for an indulgence weekend.
Accommodation and food options in Akarao are easy as there is a wonderful range to choose from. Then there are the shops!! A truly wonderful spot to give that credit card a good bit of fresh air. Check out the Akaora Tourism web site for choices:
Day Two – Akaroa, Lyttelton, Oxford;
147km / 2hrs 15
Return to Christchurch via Lyttelton. Morning tea or lunch must be at the amazing SHE Chocolat at Governors Bay - why not check them out for a chocolate making class!
“The cacao bean is the highest natural source of magnesium,” Magnesium deficiency is linked to heart disease, diabetes and joint problems. What better reason to indulge!!
Contact and or view on: www.shecholola.com
Opening hours: 10am - 5pm
From Lyttelton set your GPS to take your across the edge of the City and on out into picturesque rural north Canterbury to Oxford. Approx 1 hour drive.
Or travel direct from Akaroa to Oxford and join Jo for one of her Lunch & Learn Classes.
Stay the night in their gorgeous B & B Accommodation.
Check out www.joseager.com for all that is on offer
Day three – Oxford to Hanmer Springs:
148km / 2 hours
Following your sumptuous breakfast and delicious coffee head to Hanmer Springs for your final day of indulgence, or if your indulgence weekend is over you will be heading back to Christchurch
GETTING YOURSELF PAMERPERED AT THE SPA IS ESSENTIAL! The Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa offer a world class spa experience for ultimate relaxation specialising in luxurious skin, body and massage therapies.
www.hanmerspa.co.nz
Or take a very long soothing soak in the hot thermal pools.
There is a wide range of accommodation options in Hanmer Springs, to choose from and to cover all budgets and tastes. Pick from historic hotels, self contained apartments, comfortable holiday parks, cosy B&Bs and motels.
And if you need to wear off some of that indulgence then Hanmer Springs Village is also a haven of adventure and activity! Partake on an adventure packed trip exploring the mountain biking trails, hiking along one of the many great walking tracks, jet boating down the Waiau Gorge. Or if a little last minute shopping indulgence is preferred you will defiantly not be disappointed.
www.visithanmersprings.co.nz
See you here at Pegasus Rental Cars Soon the start of a very special weekend!!!
Christchurch / Kaikoura / Hanmer Springs
Recommended Length: Three Days
Distance: 451 km (282 miles)
Day 1: Christchurch To Kaikoura
184km / 115 miles
Begin by exploring Christchurch, the ‘Garden City’ with its strong arts and heritage focus and beautiful gardens. Head up the coast towards Kaikoura through the wineries and vineyards of the Waipara region. Stop at the Mud House or Pegasus Bay Winery for a great wine and food experience. The stunning Kaikoura coastline is a highlight, with its rugged unspoilt beauty. Don’t forget to try a whale watching or swimming with the seals and dolphins – Kaikoura is famous for it! A local dining experience you won’t want to miss is the fresh crayfish (lobster) – it’s the local specialty.
Day 2: Kaikoura to Hanmer Springs
132km / 83 miles
After an overnight stay head to Hanmer Springs where the hot pools, massage treatments and great restaurants will rejuvenate and revive you.
Day 3: Hanmer Springs to Christchurch
135km / 84 miles
Feeling refreshed, take time to head back to Christchurch, allowing time to fit in any last minute attractions you missed upon your arrival.
Christchurch / Queenstown/ Dunedin/ Christchurch
Recommended Length: 5 Days
Distance: 1237 km (773 miles)
Day 1: Christchurch to Mt. Cook Village
334km / 209 miles
This road trip will take you from sea level to the highest point of New Zealand, Aoraki / Mt. Cook. Beginning with the flat green tranquility of the Canterbury Plains, it won’t be long before you’re climbing to the tussocky wilds of the high country. Deep turquoise lakes announce your arrival in the Aoraki / Mt. Cook region.
Day 2: Mt. Cook Village to Queenstown
258km / 161 miles
Amid the Southern Alps you’ll discover the magic of Queenstown, Lake Wanaka and Arrowtown where adventure and indulgence are waiting for you.
Day 3: Queenstown to Dunedin
280km / 175 miles
A memorable journey through the gold towns of Central Otago takes you to Dunedin, a heritage city with a reputation for outstanding eco experiences. Taiaroa Head, on the Otago Peninsula, is the world's only mainland breeding colony of the Royal Albatross, large majestic seabirds with an impressive three-metre wingspan. It is also the home for the world's rarest penguin, the Yellow-Eyed Penguin or ‘Hoiho’. Awhile you’re there don’t forget to take in Baldwin Street, the steepest street in the world!
Day 4: Dunedin to Oamaru
119km / 74 miles
On your journey to Oamaru take a break at the Moeraki Boulders - huge spherical stones that are scattered over the sandy beaches. Unlike ordinary round boulders shaped by rivers and pounding seas, the Moeraki Boulders were formed in ancient sea floor sediments and are classed as septarian concretions.
At Oamaru take time to visit the Historic Precinct of well-preserved 19th Century buildings with a fascinating array of architectural styles ranging from Gothic revival to neoclassical Greek and Italian. In November of each year the town comes alive for the Heritage Celebrations, with penny-farthing bicycles racing through the streets.
Day 5: Oamaru to Christchurch
246km / 154 miles
Enjoy one of the many cafes along the way on your route back to Christchurch City.
Christchurch / West Coast / Queenstown/ Christchurch
Recommended Length: 5 Days
Distance: 1406 km (879 miles)
This itinerary is one of our favourites because it takes in some of the most stunning scenery in the South Island.
Day 1: Christchurch to Greymouth
254km / 159 miles
The road from Christchurch to Arthur’s Pass village is mountainous and memorable. Stretch your legs on a bush walk before continuing on to the historic towns of Hokitika and Greymouth.
Day 2: Greymouth to Fox Glacier
196km / 123 miles
Staying overnight at Greymouth allows plenty of time for a magical day at the amazing Fox Glacier.
Day 3: Fox Glacier to Queenstown
364km / 228 miles
From here continue your journey down the rugged, remote and beautiful West Coast, through rainforests and down to Queenstown.
Day 4: Queenstown to Aoraki / Mt. Cook
258km / 161 miles
Take time to enjoy the scenic beauty of Kawarau Gorge, through the Lindis Pass and on to the Mt. Cook National Park.
Day 5: Mt. Cook to Christchurch
334km / 289 miles
You will never forget the stunning turquoise colour of glacial lakes such as Lake Tekapo as you leave Mt. Cook on your return to Christchurch.
Alternative Route
3-4 Days
Travel from Christchurch to the West Coast via Lewis Pass taking in Hanmer Springs and returning via Arthurs Pass – you won’t be disappointed with this route.
Christchurch / Nelson / Blenheim / Christchurch
Recommended Length: 5-6 Days
Distance: 849 km (530 miles)
On this five- to six-day adventure you will drive a circuit around the top half of the South Island and take in some stunning sights.
Day 1: Christchurch to Kaikoura
183km
Beginning with Christchurch, the ‘Garden City’ and its strong arts and heritage focus and beautiful gardens, you’ll soon be heading up the coast towards Kaikoura through the wineries and vineyards of the Waipara region. Stop at the Mud House or Pegasus Bay Winery for a great wine and food experience. The stunning Kaikoura coastline is a highlight, with its rugged unspoilt beauty. Don’t forget to try a whale watching or swimming with the seals and dolphins – Kaikoura is famous for it! A local dining experience you won’t want to miss is the fresh crayfish (lobster) – it’s the local specialty.
Day 2: Kaikoura to Blenheim
129km
Blenheim is the home of New Zealand’s world-renowned Sauvignon Blanc and the glistening Marlborough Sounds. Take a boat ride into the sunken valleys of the Sounds, or spend day wine tasting in the Marlborough wine region.
Day 3: Blenheim to Nelson
116km
Nelson is a great place to wine, dine and shop! If you have time take an extra day and head over the hill to Te Takaka. When you’ve finished exploring the fabulous beaches and walking tracks of the Abel Tasman National Park it’s time to depart for the West Coast.
Enjoy the surf and driftwood scenery on the way to Punakaiki’s famous Pancake Rocks, then visit the historic town of Greymouth.
Optional Extra Day: Day trip to Golden Bay from Nelson
Day 4: Nelson to Hanmer Springs (via Lewis Pass)
286km
The Lewis Pass takes you through beech forest to the rejuvenating hot pools at Hanmer Springs.
Day 5: Hanmer Springs to Christchurch
135km
When you feel refreshed and revived it’s time to head back to Christchurch City
Ultimate Indulgence Weekend
Looking for something special to do; to spoil yourself and friends or celebrate an important event such as engagement, a 'Big 0' birthday - then take a look at this …….Two or three Night Itinerary:
Day One - Christchurch to Akaroa:
84Kms, 1hr
Pick up a hire car from Pegasus Rental Cars and head to Akaroa. Make sure you arrive with time to spend at Little River Gallery enroute to Akaroa; Amazing original New Zealand art from serious to fun and funky and food to set you off on a brilliant start for an indulgence weekend.
Accommodation and food options in Akaroa are easy as there is a wonderful range to choose from. Then there are the shops!! A truly wonderful spot to give that credit card a good bit of fresh air. Check out the Akaora Tourism web site for choices: www.akaroa.com
Day Two – Akaroa, Lyttelton, Oxford;
147km / 2hrs 15
Return to Christchurch via Lyttelton and the amazing SHE Chocolat Restuarant for lunch or contact them for a chocolate making class at Governors Bay.
“The cacao bean is the highest natural source of magnesium,” Magnesium deficiency is linked to heart disease, diabetes and joint problems." - what better excuse to indulge!
Web: www.shechocolat.com
Opening hours: 10am - 5pm
From Lyttelton set your GPS to take your across the edge of the City and on out into picturesque rural north Canterbury to Oxford. Approx 1 hour drive.
Or travel direct to Oxford and join Jo for one of her Lunch & Learn Classes.
Stay the night in their gorgeous B & B Accommodation.
Check out www.joseager.com for all that is on offer
Day Three– Oxford to Hanmer Springs:
148km / 2 hours
If you are not heading back to Christchurch following your sumptuous breakfast and delicious coffee then you should head to Hanmer Springs for your final day of indulgence.
GETTING YOURSELF PAMERPERED AT THE SPA IS ESSENTIAL! The Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa offer a world class spas experience for ultimate relaxation specialising in luxurious skin, body and massage therapies. www.hanmerspa.co.nz
Or take a very long soothing soak in the hot thermal pools
There is a great range of accommodation options in Hanmer Springs; catering to all budgets and tastes. Pick from historic hotels, self contained apartments, comfortable holiday parks, cosy B&Bs and motels.
If you need to wear off some of that indulgence then Hanmer Springs Village is also a haven of adventure and activity! Partake on an adventure packed trip exploring the mountain biking trails, hiking along one of the many great walking tracks, jet boating down the Waiau Gorge.
Or if a little last minute shopping indulgence is preferred you will defiantly not be disappointed.
Visit www.visithanmersprings.co.nz for all information
