Special interest tours

Let your interests take you on a journey of New Zealand. Whether you are looking for a festive getaway, are travelling solo and want to make new friends, like to enjoy a few games of lawn bowls or want to experience the thrill of Warbirds Over Wanaka International Airshow while you tour New Zealand, the choice is yours!

Solo traveller tours

Experience the best of New Zealand on two fun-filled tour options designed for those who are travelling solo and want the convenience, company and value of travelling in a group. Includes a guaranteed single room.

16-day Solo Travellers Highlights Tour
11-day Ultimate Solo Travellers Tour


Festive season tours 

Christmas is one of the most special times of year and a great time to visit the ‘land of the long white cloud’ to enjoy delicious food, spend time with new friends and create precious memories. Enjoy the holiday season on a choice of two tour options:

18-day Festive Season Tour 
11-day Ultimate Christmas Tour 


Lawn bowls tour

See a range of New Zealand’s most popular sights and enjoy a friendly game of bowls – Kiwi style – in Christchurch, Wellington, Rotorua and Auckland. This fun filled 13-day holiday is accompanied by a Lawn Bowls Coordinator. 


Warbirds Over Wanaka International Airshow

Undoubtedly New Zealand’s biggest aviation event, you can choose from three exciting itineraries which include the experience of this thrilling spectacle over Easter. Witness flying acts with famous military fighter aircraft from the last 100 years, through to modern jets of today, combined with experiencing a range of New Zealand’s most popular attractions in both the North and South Islands. Register for the brochure at Grandpacifictours.com.

All tours include airfares, taxes, accommodation, most meals, sightseeing and attractions.

Book now and SAVE $125 per person plus receive a FREE cap and 400 page New Zealand Travel Guide!**

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