25-Day - New Zealand Adventure Tour
New Zealand, a magnificent and extraordinary Motorcycle Tour! In short: Approx. 6,650 km! 20 riding days through the South and North Island! 24 overnight stays + 1 overnight stay on a cruise! We cross both islands, the South and the North Island. Together we cover around 6,650 km. The tour lasts 25 days; 25 unforgettable days and unforgettable experiences. This tour is in a league of its own, with a unique selling point that sets it apart. It's been meticulously planned, and it's absolutely jam-packed with highlights and activities. What really sets it apart is that it's been scouted by the tour guide, who's been living in New Zealand for many years. The focus was on not only the thrilling experience of riding together for a whopping 6,650 km, but also on showcasing the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant local culture, and other attractions that New Zealand has to offer. This tour is going to be an unforgettable experience, combining the pure enjoyment of riding with an immersive exploration of the absolutely stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage of New Zealand. MotoGS WorldTours is a by 100% Pure New Zealand certified tour guide for New Zealand.
Details
- Has Off-road sections?No
Tour Highlights
We are thrilled to announce that our tour starts and ends in the vibrant city of Auckland! We will cover impressive and unforgettable kilometers of medium difficulty. Auckland might not be the capital of New Zealand, but with a diverse population of almost 1.8 million people from various nationalities, it`s the largest city on the North Island and of course New Zealand. The great news is that 95% of the route is paved, with only a few short unpaved sections that can be accessed via detours or during roadworks. We'll be taking you on mountain passes, including hairpin bends, and city rides (preferably through smaller villages). We'll be steering clear of highways as much as possible, so you can be sure it'll be an unforgettable experience. This tour is designed for those of you with a bit of experience under your belts, so it's not for beginners. If you're a rider with only a little experience, we'd love to hear from you in advance! The tour group is a vibrant mix of Canadians, Latinos, Americans, and Europeans, so you'll be in good company. We'll be speaking German, English, and Spanish with you, so you can be sure you'll be able to follow along. Meeting other participants from different cultures and hearing their languages is such an incredible experience!
Tour Dates
25.11. - 19.12.2026 25.11. - 19.12.2027
Rider Experience Levels Accepted
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Full Itinerary
*Day 1: The evening before our departure, we'll visit Auckland's Sky Tower and have a delicious welcome dinner at Orbit 360° Dining. This restaurant boasts the best view of Auckland, and we're going to make the most of it! Then, the very next day, after our breakfast together in our hotel, the journey starts after a short briefing. We'll pick up our motorcycles at our starting point in Auckland and get them ready to go. At the starting point, we'll set the clocks at 9:00 a.m. And with that, we're off on our adventure! We'll be leaving the vibrant city of Auckland and heading north to the scenic east coast. Our first stop will be the breathtaking Whangarei Falls on the Hatea River, followed by the majestic Haruru Falls on the Waitangi River. Our first major stop will be at Whangarei Falls. Our primary destination is Paihia, located in the beautiful Bay of Islands. This area in the north-east of the North Island is absolutely stunning! This is the perfect spot to soak in the enchanting atmosphere of New Zealand. On this day, we will cover approximately 313 km. *Day 2: A new day of adventure awaits us! After a delicious breakfast, we're about to embark on an exhilarating new adventure on two wheels. Today, we're heading north, specifically to the end of the North Island, past the stunning Paewhenua Island to the legendary "Cape Reinga." As we venture further north, we'll witness the majestic convergence of the Tasman Sea to the west and the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean to the north and east. For the Māori, Te Tai o Rehua from the west, embodying the masculine principle, and Te Moana Nui a Kiwa from the east, embodying the feminine principle, meet at Cape Reinga, symbolizing the origin of life. But that's just a side note. Next, we head to the west coast, where we'll arrive in Ahipara, nestled in the beautiful Ahipara Bay. Ahipara is a laid-back village south of Ninety Mile Beach. It's famous for its massive white dunes and offers tons of fun sporting activities. And the idea of riding the Ninety Mile Beach on a motorcycle is an absolute blast. Whether we will ride the Ninety Mile Beach depends on the decision within the group, because this ride along the beach involves certain risks. We'll spend the night in Ahipara, soaking in the breathtaking views of the bay. Today's stage is approximately 272 km, and we're all! *Day 3: Get ready for another thrilling ride today, as we embark on a journey of 396 km! The tour takes us back south again, crossing nature parks, passing lakes, and enjoying the beautiful landscape. The journey is the destination, and we're in for a treat! We'll be cruising past the stunning Whangaparāoa Bay on our way to Auckland. In the late afternoon, we'll cross Auckland again and spend the night far southeast of Auckland, in Thames (Māori: Pārāwai), a charming town at the southwestern end of the Coromandel Peninsula. *Day 4: A long and perhaps tough day lies ahead of us. We have a distance of 486 km to cover. It's going to be an adventure! But at the end of the day, we'll have the satisfaction of knowing we did it! Our adventure begins with a northward journey, then takes a thrilling eastward detour around the Cormomandel Peninsula, leading us to an awe-inspiring vantage point on the far east of the peninsula. At 8:00 a.m., we're off again, ready to tackle the next leg of this incredible adventure. Next, we'll visit the breathtaking Cathedral Cove Viewing Deck, where we'll be treated to an awe-inspiring view of the peninsula and the vast Pacific Ocean. Next, we'll head to Tauranga, a well-known seaside resort, and then on to Rotorua, situated on the lake of the same name, Lake Rotorua. The journey was absolutely worth it, because the next day we will take our first rest break and spend the day doing other activities than just riding our motorcycles. Our next stop is Rotorua, where we'll spend the next two nights at the Rotorua Waterfront Park. This day, like all the others, is sure to be a memorable one.
Full Itinerary (continued)
Day 5: As promised, today is a rest day...., more or less! We're going to relax all day! Or, if you're up for it, why not join us for an adventure at the Hell's Gate Geothermal Reserve and Mud Spa? This incredible experience awaits you not far from Rotorua. We'll take a tour of the facilities there and get down and dirty (without a motorcycle) and roll around. Come with us and experience a land where myths and legends come to life, where the earth boils, mud heals, and steam disappears into the clouds. Come with us to experience the vibrant Māori culture that thrives here. As you walk through native bush and clouds of geothermal steam, you'll discover why this land has inspired myths and legends. Once used by Māori warriors to heal their battle-scarred bodies, visitors today use the nutrient-rich water and mud to soothe inflammation, arthritis, and rejuvenate the skin. This blend of impressive power and natural healing properties is a cultural legend, with a history spanning over 800 years. Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Māori village of Tū Te Rā, where you'll have the unique opportunity to listen to the ancient Māori storytellers. And, of course, no experience would be complete without a delicious, traditional Māori dinner prepared just for us. *Day 6: Everything comes to an end, even relaxing! We're on an adventure, heading south towards Wellington to catch the ferry across the Cook Strait to the South Island. We've got a long journey ahead of us, and we're ready for it! Today, we'll tour about 255 km, making a detour to the breathtaking Huka Falls and the fascinating Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland. We'll make sure to explore everything before continuing east along Lake Taupo and then along the ever-changing Desert Road past Mount Ruapehu to Taihape. Don't miss the awe-inspiring Lady Knox Geyser! Even if this geyser was actually created artificially and only reacts when soap is poured into its opening, it's still an incredible sight to see. The fountains, ranging from 10 to 20 meters high, are a sight to behold, and they can last for several hours. The geyser is so reliable that it's become famous for always showing its best side at 10:15 a.m., making it the perfect time to set your watch by it! Once we arrive in Taihape, we will spend the night in a typical local style and share our experiences over dinner. *Day 7: Today is day 7 of our tour, and something truly special is on the agenda. We've got about 236 km to go, and we're all looking forward to it! Even though the route is a bit shorter than usual, we're in for an unforgettable experience, going to see a side of the country and its people that we've never seen before. We're setting off to visit a friend of a friend, and we can't wait to see what the day has in store. Our destination today is the charming Martinborough in the South Wairarapa District, nestled along the Ruamahanga River and a short 15 km northeast of Lake Wairarapa. The area is absolutely bursting with life, teeming with over 20 wineries. The charming town of Martinborough, built in the traditional colonial style, is the epitome of New Zealand life. Our host will greet us at one of the most beautiful hotels in town. We'll dive into New Zealand's vibrant food and drink culture, and of course, we'll indulge in a few wine tastings. It's no surprise that New Zealand's oldest and most successful wine festival, the Toast Martinborough Food and Wine Festival, is celebrated here every year in this idyllic town. *Day 8: We're going to meet for breakfast at our traditional hotel, and we'll be well-rested and ready for the day ahead, without any lingering effects from the night before. The adventure continues as we head to Wellington, or rather, to and along the breathtaking Kapiti Coast. Located opposite the beautiful Kapiti Island, it's a perfect spot to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature. Today's stage is a short 136 km, passing by Lake Wairarapa. We'll be riding through the stunning Akatarawa Valley, nestled between the beautiful Kaitoke National Park and the Akatarawa Forest. As we pass the Jock Atkins Waterfall, we'll take a very small and relatively unknown hairpin bend, adding an element of adventure to our journey. Very few people get lost here. This shortcut to the Kapiti Coast is a well-kept secret among the locals, offering a unique and authentic experience. Once we arrive in Wellington, we'll visit another friend in the evening. He's a true Kiwi and a BBQ maestro, so we're in for a treat! We're in good hands! Since today's route is relatively short, we will relax in the hotel until 10:00 a.m. This gives us some time to recover from last night. *Day 9: Today, we're setting off on an incredible journey to the South Island! We had an amazing time at the BBQ last night in Wellington, and now we're ready to explore more of this fantastic New Zealand.
Full Itinerary (continued)
We had a great time learning about the unique BBQ culture of the Kiwis yesterday. The ferry to Picton, New Zealand's South Island, departs from Wellington at 8:45 a.m. That means we'll rise and shine at 7:00 a.m. to make our way out of the city. Check-in is at 7:30 a.m., and we're determined not to miss the ferry. Miss it, and you'll miss out on the adventure of a lifetime. Once we arrive in Picton, we're off to the races, continuing our journey on a total daily distance of another 395 km, including crossing the Cook Strait. We'll be riding along the coast on a spectacular road between the Abel Tasman National Park and the Kahurangi National Park to Golden Bay. This region is renowned for its exceptional number of sun-drenched hours, making it a true paradise on earth, yes, it's a true paradise. Our next stop is the charming town of Takaka, nestled near Collingwood in the heart of Golden Bay. Another friend has prepared something special for us here. We'll also be spending the night here, so we'll have plenty of time to enjoy the area. But don't worry, we will get to know what is probably the windiest place on earth, Wellington, also known as “Windy Welly”, even better on our return journey. Because Wellington is an absolute must-see! *Day 10: The ferry crossing across the Cook Strait, through the Marlborough Sounds to Shakespeare Bay, is guaranteed to be an extraordinary experience. Depending on the wind and weather, everyone will know afterwards what this really means. After crossing the Cook Strait, we'll enjoy the following calm ride through the sounds, promised. But all this has already happened the day before, so yesterday's cold coffee is water under the bridge. Today, we're bidding farewell to the enchanting village of Takaka, also known as the "Golden Bay Hideaway," and setting off towards the east coast, our sights set on the breathtaking views that await us. We'll take the Lewis Pass and arrive in Hanmer Springs in the late afternoon. The daily distance on the 10th day of our tour is another 405 km. This gives us plenty of time to soak in the breathtaking landscapes and capture countless memories through photos. Hanmer Springs, a charming mountain village, is renowned for its natural hot springs and breathtaking landscapes. *Day 11: We're covering another 343 km today, and we're already looking forward to another change for tomorrow because this tour is going to be amazing! That's why we're heading to Lake Tekapo today. We'll be riding past Christchurch, the vibrant energy of people on side roads, through valleys, and over mountain ranges, all leading us to our destination, which we'll reach in the late afternoon. We'll spend the night right on Lake Tekapo, getting ready for an action-packed day of fun tomorrow. We'll have plenty of space and options, as we'll have a whole house to ourselves. *Day 12: Today is another rest day, just as we had hoped! The plan today is to relax and unwind all day: Everyone can do whatever they want, such as: - explore the area on your own - lounge around and enjoy life - exchange experiences - drink beers - tell stories and jokes from childhood......or whatever. Or, if you're feeling more adventurous, why not join the group on an extraordinary private 4x4 WD tour into the mountains around Lake Tekapo? We'll be going with two Land Rovers and our very own private guide. We'll be exploring the stunning Mackenzie Country mountains, the glacier of Lake Pukaki, and some of the most remote wilderness areas you can imagine. And, of course, we'll be visiting private sheep stations. *Day 13: Today, we're embarking on an epic journey along over 300 km of breathtaking roads, weaving through valleys and soaring over mountain ranges. We're heading to Mosgiel, a delightful suburb of Dunedin, nestled at the beautiful tip of the natural harbor Otago Harbour. We're kicking things off bright and early at 8:00 a.m., so we can hit the ground running and check into our new hotel with ease. After checking in, we're off to explore the vibrant city of Dunedin. The Edinburgh of New Zealand is a place full of love, history, and Scottish culture! Get ready for the experience of a lifetime as we explore this beautiful city full of history, with probably the steepest street in the world, a unique Scottish atmosphere, and the best-preserved Victorian buildings in the southern hemisphere. The city wears its Scottish heritage with pride! Surrounded by the breathtaking hills and mountains of the Otago region and the stunning harbor, it's no wonder many consider it the most beautiful city in New Zealand. The city center is a visual treat, with stunningly beautiful Victorian and magnificently restored or preserved buildings. And best of all, all the important historical buildings are located in the center of Dunedin and can be easily explored on foot. Let's go, and let's make some memories!
Full Itinerary (continued)
*Day 14: Today, we're exploring the stunning west coast! In other words, we are heading towards Milford Sound. Milford Sound is one of the most famous places in New Zealand, and also the most visited area. But first, we're going to check into our accommodations in Manapouri on Pātea Doubtful Sound. This natural beauty is in no way inferior to the impressions of Milford Sound. We'll be able to observe a wide variety of animals at close range, including dolphins, penguins, and fur seals. And if we're lucky, we'll also get to see whales up close! We'll set up camp on a boat, not in a hotel as usual, for an unforgettable experience. We'll set sail on an overnight cruise through the Pātea Doubtful Sound, an adventure that's as unique as the place itself. This isn't just any boat trip; it's a chance to immerse ourselves in the beauty of Pātea Doubtful Sound and its incredible wildlife. We'll have dinner and breakfast together on the boat, enjoying an extraordinary setting with an indescribable view. *Day 15: Now is the perfect time for us to visit Milford Sound! With the boat back in Manapouri in the early afternoon, we'll leave the small jetty, pick up our motorcycles from the parking lot there, and make our way to Milford Sound. We're in for a treat: a spectacular road awaits us, the only one in this area. The 100 km ride there alone prepares us for the breathtaking beauty that awaits us. Nature in its most beautiful form awaits us. Once we arrive, we'll take our time to explore every nook and cranny, and maybe even squeeze in a short boat trip. The best thing about Milford Sound is that the weather doesn't matter! No matter the weather, on a sunny day it's beautiful and on a wet day it's spectacular! Fiordland is home to some of the world's highest waterfalls, and they're a stunning highlight of Milford Sound. You'll be amazed by the sight of water cascading over massive cliffs into the sea. Milford Sound, located in the stunning Fiordland National Park, which is part of the 26,000 km² Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Site comprising four national parks. As the sun sets, our journey takes us to Te Anau, nestled on the shores of Lake Te Anau. The towns of Manapouri and Te Anau are probably among the most natural places on the South Island, making it the perfect place to experience the beauty of New Zealand.| *Day 16: The 16th day is upon us, which means it's time for a brand-new riding day! After a restful night's sleep, we're all set to continue our journey. Today's route will take us to the enchanting Fangorn Forest from the beloved Lord of the Rings and on to the breathtaking vistas of Queenstown, nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Our goal is to reach Lake Wanaka in the early evening. Before reaching Lake Wanaka, we'll have the chance to explore Queenstown, a vibrant city known for its backpacker community. Queenstown is a spectacular town, surrounded by mountains with fantastic views. We'll have lunch in a quaint little place called Arrowtown, a historic town with a rich gold rush history. This quaint village, reminiscent of a cowboy town from a bygone era, is the perfect place to savor some delicious food. Upon our arrival at Lake Wanaka, we'll park our bikes, check into our accommodation, and then set out to explore the breathtaking waterfront of Lake Wanaka. It's no surprise that this place on Lake Wanaka is drawing more and more people to it. People are drawn to this beautiful natural environment like never before, and it's easy to see why.
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*Day 17: This day is going to be incredible! While it will eventually come to an end, we'll always have the memories to cherish. Today, we're setting our sights on a longer distance. We're talking over 400 km! There won't be much time for major activities, but we'll still have plenty of time to see some of New Zealand's most beautiful coastline, plenty of time to take some of the most gorgeous pictures. We're about to hit the road again, this time on another breathtaking route, starting at Lake Wanaka and ending in Hokitika. We'll pass the edge of New Zealand's Southern Alps, the Franz Josef Glacier, and follow the west coast. The Alps, the largest mountain range in New Zealand, stretch majestically along the South Island. We'll be cruising along 500 km of breathtaking mountains, starting in Nelson and ending in Milford Sound. And don't even get me started on the Aoraki Mount Cook - it soars to an impressive height of 3,755 meters! This majestic mountain range is covered in snow all year round, making it a true winter wonderland. It's incredible how similar it is to the European Alps, which makes it a must-see destination for any nature lover. It's truly a wondrous sight to witness a fern thriving in such an enviro *Day 18: Day 18, and we're about to cross the Alps of the South Island over the Lewis Pass! We're not just crossing, we're soaking in every stunning vista, from nature parks to valleys, gorges, waterfalls, and wildlife. Our adventure takes us to Culverden, and then to the enchanting Kaikoura on the east coast, where we'll arrive in the evening. And what are we doing here on the east coast? That's right! We're on the lookout for whales! It's the best place on the mainland to spot whales. Today, we're setting our sights even higher, hoping to make today's adventure even more extraordinary. It's not every day, but often, you have the incredible opportunity to watch whales play in the open sea. And let's not forget the dolphins, seals sunbathing on the rocks along the road, and penguins just wanting to cross the road. Tonight, we'll be spending the night in the charming town of Kaikoura, where the nightlife is just as exciting as the day. *Day 19: Today, we say goodbye to the South Island as we embark on a new adventure. You have had some unique experiences up to this point, and now you know a lot about these two beautiful islands in the South Pacific and the Tasman Sea. No matter what experiences await us, we're on track to arrive at the port of Picton by 1:15 p.m. on day 19, just in time to check in for the crossing to Wellington. Our ferry will set sail from the Marlborough Sounds at 2:15 p.m., leaving us with plenty of time to enjoy the beauty of the area before our adventure continues. Today, we're heading to the charming town of Waikanae on the North Island. We'll be staying in an entire house directly on the beach on the Kapiti Coast, where we'll treat ourselves to another day of rest. And to top it off, we're invited to another delicious BBQ at a Kiwi friend's house in the evening! *Day 20: Today is a rest day, and it's going to be great! Today is all about unwinding! As always, everyone can do their own thing, like: - explore the area on your own - lounge around and enjoy life - drink beer with the locals (very popular in New Zealand and especially in Wellington) Another awesome option is to join the group and get to know the city of Wellington. We'll visit the Te Papa National Museum together, an incredible place where you can learn all about the Kiwis and especially the Māori culture from a different perspective. We'll explore Cuba Street, its vibrant bars and stores, and we'll make Courtenay Place unsafe during the nightlife. *Day 21: After an incredible day and night in windy Wellington, filled with amazing experiences with the vibrant Kiwi party culture, we're heading north, back to Auckland. First, however, we will visit Mount Taranaki, located in Egmont National Park. Along the way, we'll take in the stunning coastal views and pass through the charming village of Whanganui, where one of the most thrilling road motorcycle races is held every Christmas. We know this from our own experience. Mount Taranaki is a geologically young volcano that only became active almost 135,000 years ago. The last eruption was back in 1854, and it's said to have been accompanied by lava flows and five major eruptions. The mountain, revered by the Māori as Taranaki, was later renamed Mount Egmont by the British navigator and explorer, Captain James Cook after the 2nd Earl of Egmont. However, the mountain has since been given its original name again, and only the Egmont National Park surrounding it still commemorates the nobleman, who himself never had anything to do with New Zealand and never even set foot on one of the two islands. After covering a daily distance of approximately 374 km, we'll arrive in New Plymouth, ready for a well-deserved rest.
Full Itinerary (continued)
*Day 22: We're off to the races, starting the day with an invigorating journey along the west coast. The coastal road along the Tasman Sea is another jaw-dropping route that will blow your mind. The coastal area around Tongapōrutu is a visual feast, with its stunning rock formations and the majestic Mount Taranaki in the background. The views of the sea, featuring stunning rock formations and the majestic 3 Sisters (Rocks), set against the backdrop of Mount Taranaki, are simply breathtaking. It's an absolute spectacle for photo enthusiasts! In the early afternoon, we arrive in Otorohanga, where we'll spend the night. Our route takes us along the legendary Forgotten World Highway, an ancient road that winds its way through numerous small villages now nestled in the embrace of nature. These villages, though seemingly forgotten, carry with them tales of a bygone era, waiting to be rediscovered. After checking into our hotel, we'll head to the incredible Waitomo Cave, an unforgettable experience that's must-see. This cave, teeming with billions of glowworms, is an absolute must-see. We'll visit the cave by boat, an unforgettable way to experience its beauty. *Day 23: Unfortunately, the last day of our trip has arrived and with it our last leg, back towards Auckland to our starting point. Another beautiful stretch of road with endless bends lies ahead of us. Before we reach Auckland, however, we make a short detour to the dream landscape of Raglan, located on the west coast, and watch the surfers at one of the most impressive surfing spots in the world. If that's too boring for you, join us on the Karioi Canyoning Tour. Certainly not for everyone, as you need to be waterproof, be able to dive through caves and have no fear of confinement. A tour like this is NOT suitable for people with claustrophobia. However, this tour is guaranteed to be something special for those who have the courage and love the water. Unfortunately, our tour by motorcycle ends that day in Auckland at around 7:00 p. m. After we have parked all the bikes and checked into our rooms, we meet up for the farewell dinner we have prepared. Don't be disappointed, because there may still be more opportunities to come. *Day 24: Farewell day 19.12. and day to say goodbye Those who already want to go home and have booked a return flight for this day are of course free to do so. All other participants with a little more time in their luggage are welcome to join us for another day. We are very much looking forward to it. No matter what you decide, we will take you to Auckland International Airport. However, we can only offer this airport shuttle service on this day. BUT, you can also decide to extend your stay in New Zealand in general. It is certainly very worthwhile, especially as your journey to New Zealand was so long. Now that you've been down under, you should make the most of this time...... Whatever you decide, we'll be there for you every step of the way, offering our help and advice. We'll become your new best friends! We love making friends around the globe, and we're passionate about teamwork!
Included
Motorcycle rental for BMW F750GS or comparable, with full insurance (Upgrades available, like BMW F800GS, F850GS/GSA, F900GSA, R1250GS, or R1300GS) 20 days of riding fun with approx. 6650km + motorcycle at your free disposal on the 4 rest days 20 x guided motorcycle tours on the best routes 24 x Overnight stays with rich breakfast 1 x Overnight Cruise through Pātea Doubtful Sound 4 x Rest days for different activities 2 x Ferry connection between the South- and the North Island (Cook Strait) 2 x Airport Shuttle 2 x Dinner (Welcome dinner in Sky Tower - Auckland and farewell dinner in the hotel) 1 x Tour Sweatshirt, black (available sizes S to 4XL) English, German, and Spanish-speaking tour guide and motorbike guide to and from Auckland Daily tour briefing before departure Various city and sightseeing tours as described in the itinerary, without entrance fees Inclusive money protection certificate according to § 651r and § 651w of the German Civil Code
Not Included
Travel costs such as flight and/or train tickets to the starting point of the trip, except for airport transfers. Fuel costs and luggage transport, except luggage storage. Meals, such as lunch or dinner, excluding breakfast. Costs for any third-party providers, e.g. for sightseeing tours run elsewhere, entrance fees and expenses for personal needs. All motorcycle and protective clothing, as well as helmet. Furthermore, all services that are not expressly listed as included services. Travel insurance with cancellation protection is also not included. However, we recommend taking out an insurance package with Global Rescue.
What do you need to bring
Clothing/Packing List & Travel Documents On all of our tours we will be riding through varied climates and riding at altitudes up to 2200 mtrs. Helmet Helmets are, of course, mandatory on the tour. The helmet must be a full-face helmet and comply with the ECE 22.05 or 22.06 motorcycle helmet standards. Jacket Armored textile jackets are a good bet generally, especially those with venting and breathable waterproof linings. If your jacket is not waterproof, consider bringing a waterproof over-jacket, or an over-suit. Trousers Again, armored textile trousers are a good way to go. Likewise, if not waterproof, again they should be backed-up with over-trousers or an over-suit. Gloves (Also compulsory) Your hands may get cold at high altitude or when it rains, waterproof gloves are ideal for all-round use. Boots Sturdy boots, covering the ankle, are a minimum requirement. Other clothing & kit The list below isn't everything you might need to bring on our tours, but highlights things that are best not forgotten: • Warm clothes/underclothes, (a fleece is good for both cool mornings/evenings and for under-jacket warmth) • A snood, great for keeping dust out of the nose. • Cool, thin socks, plus warmer ones. • Shorts/t-shirts, swimming cossie if you fancy a plunge. • Sandals, but also bring trainers or light walking boots. • Sunglasses, sun block (essential during July & August), lip balm if prone to chapped lips. • If you have a weak back, a kidney belt may be helpful • Any regular medication you need • Alarm clock or mobile phone alarm • Earplugs Documents • Passport (as New Zealand has different entry requirements and restrictions depending on your country of origin, we recommend that you visit the https://www.newzealand.com/us/visas-and-immigration website for your own safety. This website explains in simple steps what you need and what is important for you) • NZeTA application: further information is available at https://nzeta.immigration.govt.nz/ We are always here for you if you have any questions or need support. • Motorcycle Driving License • International Driving Permit - IDP (if applying for an IDP is not possible, you should be able to present a recognized translation of your national driving license if your national driving license is not issued in English) • Travel/Medical Insurance
Cancellation and Refund Policy
A deposit of 30% of the total price is required to secure a reservation. The remaining balance is due 120 days before the tour start date. For cancellation options, please refer to our Terms and Conditions: https://motogsworldtours.com/terms/
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25-Day - New Zealand Adventure Tour
25-Day - New Zealand Adventure Tour
£8,700.00