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Swain Destinations
OFFER ID 1310476
"Still round the corner there may wait a new road or a secret gate, and though I oft have passed them by, a day will come at last when I shall take the hidden paths that run west of the moon, east of the sun." — J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring New Zealand's landscapes have always been extraordinary. The Lord of the Rings gave them a second story. This journey is for those who know the difference between Glenorchy and Lothlórien, yet delight in standing where the two seem to become one. Step through the round door of a hobbit hole on Bagshot Row. Raise a pint at the Green Dragon Inn. Swing a sword at Mt. Sunday, where Edoras once stood above the plains of Rohan. Race by jet boat through the braided channels of the Dart River, transformed on screen into the mighty Anduin. Then step behind the curtain at Wētā Workshop, where the armor, creatures, and craftsmanship of Middle-earth first took shape.
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10 nights from $9,305 per person
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Day 1 Welcome to Auckland
The road to Middle-earth begins here.
Before you stand among New Zealand's legendary filming locations, step into the imagination that helped bring them to life. At Weta Workshop Unleashed, wander through intricately crafted fantasy worlds, come face-to-face with towering creatures, and watch the artistry of filmmaking unfold around you.
The Grand By Skycity
Day 2 Auckland to Rotorua Via Hobbiton
Along the drive south to Rotorua, the countryside begins to look uncannily familiar. You have arrived in the Shire.
Hobbiton is the world's largest green film set and the only one preserved in its natural setting. Forty-four hobbit holes dot the hillside above the Mill and the double-arch bridge, while the Party Tree still stands where Bilbo's eleventy-first birthday celebration lit up the night. Duck through the round door of a hobbit hole, pause outside Bag End to take in the view across the rolling hills, then wander to the Green Dragon Inn where a well-earned pint marks your first full day in Middle-earth.
On The Point - Lake Rotorua
Meals: B, L
Day 3 Cultural Eco Full Day Tour
Rotorua sits atop one of the world's most active geothermal landscapes, and a day with a local naturalist reveals just how alive the earth is beneath your feet. Wander through mineral-stained terraces, steaming craters, bubbling mud pools, and hot springs that shift from brilliant cobalt to vivid chartreuse. At Wai-O-Tapu, even the landscape feels otherworldly, while the Lady Knox Geyser sends water skyward like clockwork.
The afternoon turns from the story of the land to the people who have called it home for centuries. At Te Puia, watch master carvers and weavers preserve traditions passed through generations, visit the Rotowhio Marae, and stand beside the powerful Pohutu Geyser as it erupts high above the surrounding valley. Together, these experiences reveal both the forces that shaped this landscape and the culture that continues to shape its identity.
On The Point - Lake Rotorua
Meals: B, L
Day 4 Travel to Wellington
"The Road goes ever on and on, down from the door where it began."
— J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
Onward, to the creative heart of Middle-earth for the next chapter of your adventure.
Intercontinental Wellington
Meals: B
Day 5 Full Day Lord of The Rings tour
Wellington wears its title as the capital of Middle-earth proudly, and today you'll see why.
Stand beneath the towering trees of Rivendell, follow the paths where Gandalf and Saruman walked through the Gardens of Isengard, and trace the banks of the Anduin before hiding from the Nazgûl at the very spot where Frodo and the Hobbits scrambled beneath the roots in the "Get Off the Road" scene on Mount Victoria. Throughout the day, familiar landscapes appear around every bend, blurring the line between New Zealand and Middle-earth.
The journey continues behind the scenes at Weta Workshop, where artists, sculptors, armorers, and prop makers transformed Tolkien's world from page to screen. Surrounded by handcrafted weapons, armor, creatures, and miniatures, you'll gain a new appreciation for the remarkable craftsmanship and learn a few best-kept-secrets of the trade.
Intercontinental Wellington
Meals: B, L
Day 6 Travel to Queenstown
The journey continues to Queenstown, into the landscapes that became some of Middle-earth's most memorable realms.
Azur Lodge
Meals: B
Day 7 Dart River Wilderness Safari
The Dart River valley became many places in Middle-earth, including Isengard, Lothlórien, Ithilien, and the Pillars of the Kings. A jet boat carries you through the river's ever-shifting braided channels, with the snow-capped Southern Alps rising on every side and hidden valleys appearing around each bend.
At Rockburn in Paradise, step ashore for a guided walk beneath towering beech trees. As you wander through native forest, your guide shares Maori history, early colonial life, and the remarkable story of how this untouched wilderness was transformed into some of Middle-earth's most iconic landscapes.
Azur Lodge
Meals: B
Day 8 Lord of the Rings Day Tour
Today's journey reaches farther across the Queenstown region, revealing just how much of Middle-earth lies within an hour of this small city.
Follow the shores of Lake Wakatipu to Glenorchy and into the Paradise region of Mount Aspiring National Park, where Lothlórien, Fangorn, Isengard, and Dunharrow all found their home on screen. Later, travel through Gibbston Valley, Arrowtown, and the dramatic Skippers Canyon Road, where scenes including the Ford of Bruinen, the Gladden Fields, and the Pillars of the Kings were filmed against some of the South Island's most spectacular landscapes.
The film sets are long gone, but the landscapes that made them believable remain unchanged. Your guide brings each location back to life with stories from the production, revealing why this valley, this river bend, or this mountain pass became an unforgettable corner of Middle-earth. Before returning to Queenstown, try your hand at panning for "elven gold" along the river's edge.
Azur Lodge
Meals: B, L
Day 9 Queenstown to Mt Cook and Christchurch
From the rugged peaks surrounding Aoraki / Mount Cook to the glacier-fed lakes and sweeping plains of Mackenzie Country, the landscapes continue to unfold with cinematic scale. Pause beside the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo and the Church of the Good Shepherd before continuing across the Canterbury Plains to Christchurch, where your New Zealand story draws toward its final chapter.
The George
Meals: B, L
Day 10 Lord of the Rings Edoras Tour
Few locations in New Zealand are as instantly recognizable to The Lord of the Rings fans as Mount Sunday.
Hidden within the wide-open landscapes of the Canterbury high country, this solitary hill became Edoras, the windswept capital of the Riders of Rohan. Although the film set has long since been removed, the landscape remains exactly as it appeared on screen, making it remarkably easy to imagine the banners of Rohan fluttering in the mountain wind.
The George
Meals: B, L
Day 11 Depart Christchurch
The journey home begins today. You came to New Zealand in search of Middle-earth. Along the way, you discovered that the real landscapes were every bit as extraordinary as the ones imagined on screen.
"I think I'm quite ready for another adventure."
— Bilbo Baggins, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Meals: B
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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