Full-Day Driver with Tesla Car-Customisable North Island Tour
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Full-Day Driver with Tesla Car-Customisable North Island Tour

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1h - 13h
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About this experience

Explore New Zealand’s North Island with your own private driver and luxury vehicle. Fully customisable itineraries, Perfect for small groups of up to 4.

Leave the driving to us and soak in breathtaking landscapes, from volcanic valleys to coastal gems, without the stress. Choose the popular attractions from itinerary or create your own custom route, with flexible 10- or 13-hour options tailored to your interests.

Book now for an unforgettable North Island experience!

Available options

13 hours Unlimited kms

Unlimited kms 13 hours Daily : Driving Up to 6–7 hours of total drive time, plus stops for sightseeing, photos, and meals maximum upto 13 hours per day.<br/>Pickup included

10 hours tour

10 hours Tour: Choose this option only if your itinerary is under 500 kms. Up to 5–6 hours driving plus sightseeing, maximum 10 hours daily<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Professional Driver, Luxury Car

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Hobbiton is a picturesque movie set located in Matamata, New Zealand, originally built for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies. Surrounded by lush green hills, it features charming hobbit holes, the iconic Green Dragon Inn, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Shire. A visit to Hobbiton offers a magical journey into Middle-earth, perfect for anyone seeking a unique and scenic experience.

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Blue Springs is a breathtaking natural wonder located near Putāruru on New Zealand’s North Island. Known for its incredibly clear, vibrant blue water, the spring supplies around 70% of New Zealand’s bottled water. Surrounded by lush greenery and native bush, the easy walking track along the Waihou River offers stunning views and peaceful scenery. The Blue Springs is a must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to enjoy a serene and beautiful outdoor experience.

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Stop 3

Te Puia is a renowned geothermal and cultural park in Rotorua, famous for its Pōhutu Geyser, bubbling mud pools, and steaming hot springs. It is also home to the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute, where visitors can witness traditional carving and weaving. A visit to Te Puia offers a unique blend of natural wonders and Māori heritage.

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The Redwoods Treewalk in Rotorua is a magical experience, featuring a suspended walkway among towering California redwoods. This 700-meter-long eco-walk offers breathtaking views from up to 20 meters above the forest floor. By day, enjoy the serene beauty of the ancient trees, and at night, experience the enchanting Redwoods Nightlights, where the forest glows with artistic lanterns and soft lighting. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers!

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Stop 5

Hell’s Gate Geothermal Reserve & Mud Spa is a unique geothermal experience in Rotorua, famous for its steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and sulfur-rich hot springs. Visitors can relax in the therapeutic mud baths and mineral pools, known for their healing and skin-rejuvenating properties. This Māori-owned attraction also offers a cultural insight into traditional healing practices

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Stop 6

Wai-O-Tapu is a stunning geothermal wonderland located near Rotorua, famous for its vibrant thermal pools, bubbling mud, and steaming vents. The park’s most iconic feature is the Champagne Pool, a colorful, mineral-rich hot spring with striking orange edges. Visitors can explore a series of marked trails through this otherworldly landscape, showcasing New Zealand’s geothermal activity at its most spectacular.

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ZORB Rotorua is an adrenaline-pumping attraction where you roll downhill inside a giant inflatable ball! Located in Rotorua, the birthplace of ZORB, this unique experience offers different tracks, including straight, zig-zag, and extreme drops. Whether filled with water for a slippery ride or kept dry, it's a must-try adventure for thrill-seekers!

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Stop 8

Whakarewarewa – The Living Māori Village in Rotorua is a unique geothermal and cultural experience. Home to the Tūhourangi Ngāti Wāhiao people, this village showcases natural hot springs, bubbling mud pools, and active geysers, including the famous Pōhutu Geyser. Visitors can enjoy an authentic Māori cultural performance, taste hangi-cooked food, and learn about traditional Māori life in this extraordinary geothermal landscape.

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Stop 9

The Agrodome Rotorua is a famous farm experience showcasing New Zealand’s agricultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an entertaining farm show featuring live sheep shearing, sheepdog demonstrations, and interactive animal encounters. The farm tour lets guests hand-feed friendly animals, see orchards, and learn about Kiwi farming. It's a must-visit for families and animal lovers!

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Adventure Playground Rotorua offers thrilling outdoor experiences set in Rotorua’s stunning native forest. Visitors can enjoy off-road 4WD buggy tours, quad biking, clay bird shooting, and archery, all with breathtaking views of Lake Rotorua and the surrounding landscape. Perfect for adventure seekers of all ages!

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Skyline Rotorua offers an exhilarating adventure with spectacular views of the city, Lake Rotorua, and surrounding mountains. Visitors can ride the gondola to the top of Mount Ngongotaha, where they can enjoy a range of activities, including luge rides, dining at the mountaintop restaurant, and exploring scenic walking tracks. It's the perfect spot for a combination of excitement and relaxation with breathtaking landscapes!

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Stop 12

Waimangu Volcanic Valley is the world’s youngest geothermal system, created by the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera in New Zealand’s Rotorua region. This unique volcanic valley features steaming craters, bubbling hot springs, colourful silica terraces, and Frying Pan Lake — one of the largest hot water springs in the world. A walk or boat tour through Waimangu offers an incredible look at Earth’s raw geothermal power and vibrant natural beauty, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in geology, nature, or history.

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Stop 13

Waitomo Caves are a world-famous natural attraction in New Zealand, best known for their stunning glowworms that light up the underground caves like a starry sky. Located in the Waikato region, the cave system features impressive limestone formations, underground rivers, and options for guided tours including gentle boat rides or adventurous black water rafting. The Waitomo Caves offer a magical and unforgettable experience for nature lovers and explorers.

What's not included

Attraction tickets

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
children under 7 must be in an approved child restraint

About Auckland

Auckland is New Zealand's largest city, known for its stunning harbor, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant multicultural scene. With over 50 trails and 22 islands, it's a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Top Attractions

Auckland Sky Tower

The Sky Tower is Auckland's tallest structure, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.

Architecture 1-2 hours NZD 39 for observation deck, NZD 189 for SkyJump

Auckland War Memorial Museum

This museum offers a comprehensive look at New Zealand's history, culture, and natural environment.

Museum 2-3 hours NZD 25 for adults, free for children under 15

Waiheke Island

Waiheke Island is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and olive groves.

Nature Full day Ferry fare NZD 18-25 one way

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf.

Adventure Half day Ferry fare NZD 18-25 one way

Auckland Zoo

Auckland Zoo is home to over 1,400 animals and offers educational programs and conservation efforts.

Family 2-3 hours NZD 30 for adults, NZD 18 for children

Must-Try Local Dishes

Hāngī

A traditional Maori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven. Meats and vegetables are cooked slowly in the earth oven, giving them a unique smoky flavor.

Dinner Contains meat, can be vegetarian if requested

Pavlova

A meringue-based dessert with a crisp crust and soft, light inside, usually topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit.

Dessert Gluten-free, can be made vegan

Fish and Chips

A classic New Zealand takeaway food, featuring fresh fish (usually snapper or tarakihi) and chips, often served with tartare sauce.

Lunch/Dinner Contains fish, can be gluten-free if requested

Popular Activities

Hiking Kayaking Skydiving Beach activities Spa treatments Wine tasting Maori cultural performances Museum visits

Best Time to Visit

December to February (Summer)

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor events. It's perfect for beach activities and hiking.

20-25°C 68-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, Maori
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Time Zone

GMT+12

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Auckland is generally safe, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night

Getting there

By air
  • Auckland Airport • 21 km south of the city center
By train

Auckland Railway Station

By bus

Auckland Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the most common form of public transport in Auckland. The network includes local, frequent, and express services.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Ola

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

CBD (Central Business District) Ponsonby Devonport Mission Bay

Day trips

Waiheke Island
35 minutes by ferry from downtown Auckland • Full day

Waiheke Island is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and olive groves. It offers a mix of relaxation and adventure.

Rangitoto Island
25 minutes by ferry from downtown Auckland • Half day

Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf.

Hobbiton Movie Set
2.5 hours by car from Auckland • Full day

The Hobbiton Movie Set is a popular tourist attraction featuring the filming locations from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies.

Festivals

Auckland Arts Festival • March Auckland Diwali Festival • October/November Auckland Pride Festival • February

Pro tips

  • Visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum on a weekday morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the cultural performances.
  • Take a ferry to Waiheke Island for a day trip, and book a wine tour in advance to ensure availability.
  • Explore the city's vibrant food scene by visiting the La Cigale French Market or the Auckland Night Markets.
  • Hike up to the summit of Rangitoto Island for stunning panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf.
  • Use the AT HOP card for easy and discounted public transport fares.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 4
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