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Volcanology, geothermal valleys and astronomy: North Island, New Zealand

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1 November 2024 - 8 days for £3,050

Discover the amazing and diverse landscapes of New Zealand's North Island. A land of striking geological diversity, featuring active volcanoes, geothermal regions, and unique cave systems that over millions of years have been shaped by forces deep within the earth and carved from above. 

Explore some of the most remarkable geological wonders, including the Rangitoto Island volcano, the mesmerising Waitomo Caves, the bubbling geothermal areas, and the dramatic Tongariro National Park. Each destination offers a unique glimpse into the powerful forces that have shaped our planet, providing an experience that is both educational and exhilarating.

Accompanied throughout by Dr. Finnigan Illsley-Kemp, a Senior Research Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington. Finn will offer a series of insightful talks and walking seminars covering topics relating to geochemistry, geodesy, numerical modelling, and structural geology. In addition to Finn, there will be a chance to meet local experts along the way who will offer insight into New Zealand's culture.

Enjoy the otherworldly scenery and welcoming hospitality of this bewildering country, travelling by luxury coach, boat and train. This tour offers you an in-depth look at the dynamic geological landscapes of New Zealand's North Island. Blending natural beauty with cultural richness when visiting the vibrant cities of Auckland and Wellington.

For anyone looking to extend their time in New Zealand, and explore the south island, please consider our Glaciology and geology: South Island, New Zealand tour, which connects with this north island tour itinerary, it operates after this tour departure. 

In partnership with Intrepid Travel.


DAY 1: ARRIVE INTO AUCKLAND AND VISIT THE STARDOME

Welcome to Auckland! Check in to the Grand Millennium Hotel in the heart of this cosmopolitan city, where you will stay for the next two nights. Auckland (also known as Tāmaki Makaurau) is spread over volcanic hills and is based around two harbours.

After meeting your fellow guests for dinner, you will enjoy a briefing from the tour leader.

After the welcome meeting, travel to the Stardome Observatory and Planetarium, for an evening with an astronomer exploring the southern hemisphere skies at this research and education facility. Marvel at star clusters, gas cloud nebulae and star patterns that can only be seen from this latitude.

DAY 2: RANGITOTO ISLAND VOLCANO AND THE AUCKLAND MUSEUM

After breakfast, you will take the scenic ferry to the volcanic Rangitoto Island. Once there, a gentle climb will take you through several lava fields and native forests to the top of this 600-year-old symmetrical shield volcano cone. Luckily, it’s dormant and there are lava caves and tunnels to explore on your way up (remember to bring a small torch). The return ferry journey gives you a magnificent view of the North Shore of Auckland.

In the afternoon you will visit the Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum which house exhibits on evolution and the natural world from both a western and Māori perspective, along with history, Māori treasures and New Zealand’s involvement in several conflicts.

DAY 3: WAITOMO CAVES

Today, you drive to Waitomo and visit its extensive glow-worm studded underground cave system by boat. Glide silently through this ancient world, 30 million years in the making, as you experience its serene ambience. Local Māori guides will bring the history of the caves to life for you whilst explaining its natural phenomena. The highlight is the vast Ruakuri cave which features waterfalls, limestone stalactites and stalagmites, fossilized seashells (as it was once a seabed) plus the opportunity to get up close with the glow-worms.

In the late afternoon, after arriving in Rotorua, you will check into the Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua for two nights. A lakeside town known for its geothermal activity and Māori culture.

DAY 4: GEOTHERMAL WONDERS OF WAIMANGU AND WAIOTAPU

In the morning, you will visit the Waimangu volcanic valley. Site of a major 1886 eruption that led to the world’s youngest geothermal valley. Here you will explore craters, hot water springs, beautiful geothermal features, unusual plant life, brilliantly coloured microbiology and a wide array of birds.  Finishing with a tranquil cruise around Lake Rotomahana to view the stunning pink and white terraces.

You will then travel a short distance to the surreal beauty of Waiotapu. A large sinter apron and highly active geothermal area covering 18 square miles with colourful hot springs and boiling sulphuric mud.

In the evening, you can relax or enjoy an optional evening visit to a Māori cultural performance held at a traditional marae meeting place. Here you will learn about the origins of the Māori, their journey to New Zealand and how these proud people have upheld the traditions of their ancestors. Experience Māori rituals, enjoy a concert and then the Hangi, an earth oven meal (optional extra approximately NZ$120).

DAY 5: THE WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD

This morning you will drive towards Tongariro National Park through the Wairakei geothermal field. It was the first geothermal field to be used for electrical generation and remains the largest in a country that derives over 18% of its electricity from geothermal (more than wind and solar combined). Here you will see stop at a lookout over the Wairakei Geothermal Power Station to observe its myriad of pipes surrounded by steam emanating from the ground.

This is followed by a visit to the Tokaanu Thermal Pools. These mineral waters have been used for generations by the Ngati Kurauia people for their restorative powers, cooking and the treatment of flax for weaving. Remember to bring your swimming costume for a relaxing dip in their no-frills pools. Afterwards, you can take a short walk around the thermal area and see steaming hot mineral pools and sputtering mud pots.

In the evening you will check-in to the Park Hotel Ruapehu which has stunning views of the nearby volcanoes.

DAY 6: TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK AND VOLCANIC MOUNT RUAPEHU

After breakfast, you will explore the UNESCO World Heritage listed Tongariro Park including Mount Ruapehu, the largest active volcano in New Zealand and the highest point on North Island with three peaks over 2,700 m high. You will enjoy a two-hour walk to the Taranaki Falls and enjoy fantastic views of Mount Ruapehu.

You will have an option to extend the walk by another 3 hours to the Tama Lakes, two volcanic explosion crater lakes between Mount Ruapehu and Mount Ngāuruhoe (approximately NZ$120).

In the evening, dinner will be served at the Park Hotel Ruapehu.

DAY 7: MARTINBOROUGH WINERY AND WELLINGTON

Heading south towards Wellington you will stop at a Martinborough winery for tasting and lunch. Packed with old-world charm, Martinborough features over 20 wineries, within a short walking distance of the quaint village square. Some of New Zealand’s best pinot noir comes from the town’s predominately family-owned vineyards, so it’s not surprising it is a key stop on the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail.

Suitably relaxed, you will continue to Wellington, situated at the southern end of the North Island. Recently named "the coolest little capital in the world" by Lonely Planet and known as the culinary capital.

After checking in to the West Plaza Hotel, you will have time to explore the town before enjoying dinner together.

DAY 8: END OF 8 DAY TOUR OR CONTINUE ONTO SOUTH ISLAND

If you are finishing today, we will transfer you to Wellington Airport for your return journey. 


If you would like to extend your time in New Zealand and visit the South Island, we suggest our Glaciology and geology: The science of the South Island, New Zealand tour.


Please note: With all tours as exciting as this, we can be at the mercy of prevailing conditions, particularly the weather. So a degree of flexibility and an open-minded attitude are helpful. Should we make any changes, we will ensure you have an equally engaging and insightful experience.

Let's chat. Contact an expert to book your Discovery Tour

Email us

+44 (0)203 3089 917

Let's chat. Contact an expert to book your Discovery Tour

Email us

+44 (0)203 3089 917

Highlights

  • Accompanied by Dr. Finnigan Illsley-Kemp throughout who will be on hand to offer insight on the North Islands geology.
  • Visit Rangitoto Island Volcano, the youngest and largest of Auckland’s volcanic cones, having erupted approximately 600 years ago.
  • Venture into the heart of the Waitomo Caves, a world-renowned subterranean network of caves famous for their stunning limestone formations and the enchanting glowworms that illuminate the darkness with their bioluminescent light.
  • Explore Wairakei Geothermal Field, one of the most significant and well-known geothermal sites in the world. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the natural geothermal processes beneath the Earth's surface.
  • Visit Rotorua, known for its geysers, hot springs, and mud pools, and explore the vibrant geothermal features of Wai-O-Tapu.
  • Discover Tongariro National Park, New Zealand’s oldest national park and a dual UNESCO World Heritage site. The park is home to three active volcanoes: Mount Ruapehu, Mount Ngauruhoe, and Mount Tongariro.
  • Visit Auckland's Stardome Observatory and Planetarium which features a 360-degree dome screen allowing you to journey through space and time, exploring distant galaxies, planetary systems, and the mysteries of the cosmos.
  • Explore New Zealand's cosmopolitan capital city, Wellington.

Meet the expert

New Scientist. Science news and long reads from expert journalists, covering developments in science, technology, health and the environment on the website and the magazine.

Dr. Finnigan Illsley-Kemp

Finn is a Senior Research Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington where he primarily research's the active volcanoes of Aotearoa New Zealand. Originally from the UK, he has called New Zealand home for over the past six years. While his expertise is in earthquake seismology, he strives to produce research that spans traditional disciplines. He has published studies incorporating geochemistry, geodesy, numerical modelling, and structural geology. He aims to create impactful research outcomes and regularly provide scientific advice to local and national government agencies.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Briefings and walking seminars from science expert.
  • Accommodation on bed and breakfast basis.
  • Full touring itinerary including coaches, trains and boats.
  • Arrival/departure group airport transfers for those on the suggested group flights.
  • Breakfast daily, lunch on day 7, and dinners on days 1, 4, 6, 8. During the final dinner, guests will be joined by group starting South Island tour. 
  • Entry to all sites and attractions.
  • Services of tour leader throughout the tour.
  • 24-hour support.

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

  • Travel insurance.
  • International flights.
  • Private arrival/departure transfers for those arrival on different flights to the suggested group flight option.
  • Gratuities for local guides, drivers and porters.
  • Single supplement £375.
  • Optional extra excursions (approximate prices are given and you will be able to decide during the tour which of these you undertake).

PACE AND PHYSICALITY

Whilst there will be times of mild-exertion during this expedition there will also be plenty of time to relax in the quality accommodation we have chosen and onboard the luxury tour coaches.

As you can tell from the itinerary, you need to be comfortable walking a few miles every day on uneven surfaces, loose underfoot and some inclines. We have made some of the activities optional, which allows you to set the pace of the tour by deciding how much of it you participate in.

Whilst this is not a hiking expedition, because of the location and nature of some the phenomena visited, we strongly recommend good walking shoes. Along with sunscreen, sun hat, a light rain jacket and warm layers. Temperatures can change quickly. Bring a waterbottle, as some of the areas visited are quite remote and a torch for the underground adventures. Plus, a swimming costume if you would like to soak in a geothermal pool (we highly recommend it).

SOLO TRAVELLERS

All of our tours, cruises, expeditions and weekenders are perfect for solo travellers. If you want your own room, you will need to pay a solo supplement of £375 for this tour. However, if you are happy to share a room with a fellow guest of the same sex, we will do all we can to match you with another guest so you do not have to pay the solo room supplement.

Accommodation

Grand Millennium Hotel, Auckland

Situated in the heart of this vibrant city, this modern 4-star hotel has a pool, gym, two restaurants and free wifi. All rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows to enjoy the views and the famous Skytower is only 6 minutes’ walk away.

Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua

Situated in the geothermal hotspot of Rotorua and overlooking the lake, this award winning 4-star hotel is super comfortable. It’s adjacent to Rotorua Museum, the vibrant city centre and the Polynesian Spa complex, plus a 25-minute walk from the Te Puia geothermal valley.

Park Hotel Ruapehu

 A relaxed and friendly hotel with views of Mounts Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe (better known as Mt Doom in The Lord of the Rings), which you can enjoy from the outdoor hot tubs.

West Plaza Hotel Wellington

This 4-star hotel in the heart of Wellington with spacious and comfortable rooms.