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Railbookers has launched six New Zealand itineraries

Photo: The Tranzalpine from Christchurch to Greymouth
 

The trips, which range from eight to 19 days, feature scenic train and ferry journeys along with included hotels, sightseeing and more.

 

Onboard The Northern Explorer

 

Railbookers’ New Zealand offerings all include three trains: The Northern Explorer, which travels between Auckland and Wellington on the North Island; the Coastal Pacific, traveling between Picton and Christchurch; and the Tranzalpine from Christchurch to Greymouth. In addition, the new itineraries feature the Interislander ferry, which crosses the Cook Strait between the two islands.

Among the sightseeing activities that are featured in Railbookers’ New Zealand trips, travellers will have the chance to experience the Waitomo Caves and Fiordland National Park. They can also take in immersive cultural experiences like a three-course traditional Maori feast.

More information on Railbookers’ New Zealand itineraries can be found by visiting railbookers.ca. Travellers can take advantage of a special discount of up to $800 per couple on all New Zealand trips, based on trip length.

 

Waitomo Glowworm Caves

 

By booking with Railbookers, travel advisors (and their clients) get …

  • Rail Experts knowledge, from the team that knows the best routes and connections, including luxury, scenic and overnight rail
  • Instant quotes for trains, hotels, sightseeing, transfers and more in one call, connecting the dots to save time
  • Flexible booking window from today to two years out across entire product selection
  • Extensive product collection of customizable independent itineraries, including multi-country, multi-city, pre- and post-cruise, rail and sail, luxury, and more
  • Hundreds of cruise extension trips that can add to an existing sailing
  • 24/7 emergency line support from global staff to handle unplanned disruptions or issues that arise on trip

 

Source: Travelweek

Apr 03, 2024

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