A captivating cultural and historic landscape
Māori heritage and contemporary multiculturalism combine to create the distinct Aotearoa, or New Zealand, cultural identity. And of course, the islands’ isolation and unique natural landscape plays a huge part, too.
In the North Island, you can come to understand the Māori connection to Rotorua, particularly at Te Puia Rotorua, home to the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute; visit Napier in Hawke’s Bay where the devastating 1931 earthquake led to one of the world’s finest collections of Art Deco buildings being built; and explore cultural capital Wellington for museums, galleries, theatres – and excellent coffee. The city’s thriving film industry, including Peter Jackson’s Weta Workshop, offers behind-the-scenes glimpses into movie magic that has brought Middle-earth to life.
Guided visits to Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington and Auckland Museum will be highlights of your stay in the North Island, and so too will be listening to stories of Māori ancestors at carved marae (meeting houses), sharing a hangi cooked in the steaming ground, or hiking to the summit of Mount Tarawera volcano with a guide from the Ngati Rangitihi tribe.
In the less inhabited South Island you can learn about gold rush heritage around Queenstown, see Victorian architecture in Dunedin and Christchurch, and the dramatic alpine landscapes that have inspired countless artists. Following the devastating 2011 earthquakes, Christchurch has experienced a creative renaissance, with an exciting, experimental approach to urban regeneration.
Our expert travel designers will plan you a seamless Aotearoa New Zealand culture tour – personalised to your tastes and preferences.
Highlights
Trek across the volcanic alpine landscape Tongariro Alpine Crossing near Taupo, filming location for The Lord of the Ring’s Mordor
Take a Weta Studios tour in Wellington to see props, weapons and armour crafted for The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, King Kong, The Chronicles of Narnia, and more
Drive from Rotorua to Whakatane to visit a Māori marae (meeting house) on Moutohorā (Whale Island) as a guest of the Ngati Awa tribe
Sample a traditional hangi feast, cooked in the steaming ground in Rotorua
Discover art and vineyards – and art in vineyards – around Queenstown
Māori have a deep connection to the land and your journey through Aotearoa New Zealand will be profoundly influenced by Māori language (Te Reo Māori), customs (tikanga), traditional arts like carving and weaving, spiritual beliefs, storytelling and the performing arts of haka and waiata (songs). A cultural tour that is led by expert guides from one of the many Aotearoa New Zealand Māori communities will be a unique, powerful and moving experience.

Rachel O'Leary
Senior Travel Designer
Luxury accommodation in New Zealand
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Where to go

Auckland
New Zealand's largest city, Auckland consistently ranks among the world's most liveable destinations. The city centre and its chic neighbourhoods seamlessly weave together diverse cuisine, music and art in a landscape of green spaces and easily accessible beaches.
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Christchurch
New Zealand's most English city – with its manicured gardens, trams and stately Victorian architecture – has undergone a dramatic transformation following the devastating earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. Street art, experimental architecture and grassroots cultural initiatives now define its evolving identity.
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Hawke's Bay
The North Island's sunny wine country offers lovely strolls past famous vineyards, fruit orchards and golden fields, with charming buildings dotting the landscape. Take a walking tour of Art Deco Napier, reconstructed in the 1930s.
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Queenstown and Wanaka
Queenstown ranks among New Zealand's most picturesque destinations where dramatic mountain scenery provides a stunning backdrop for world-class art galleries, award-winning vineyards and fine dining.
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Rotorua and Taupo
Rich Māori traditions and dramatic geothermal landscapes of steaming mud pools, erupting geysers, and crater lakes combine to make the Rotorua and Taupō region one of New Zealand's most culturally vibrant and distinctive destinations.
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Wellington
New Zealand’s capital pulses with culture and creativity. Famed for its arts scene, great food and drink, rich heritage and bohemian spirit, Wellington is home to New Zealand’s national museum, Te Papa, and the world-famous Weta Workshop Studios.
Discover moreWhen to visit
The best time to visit New Zealand for art, culture and history tours is during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May). During these ‘shoulder seasons’ the weather is still warm, not too hot, and excursions and explorations are a little more peaceful. Summer is beautiful though – days are dry and warm, often exceeding 25°C (77°F), and there’s over 15 hours of glorious daylight.
Some of the biggest festivals include the biennial Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts, usually February to March; Napier’s Art Deco weekend, usually in February; Matariki (Māori New Year), from late May to early July; and WOW (World of Wearable Art), from September to October.

Waitangi Day
6th February

Autumn colours
March–May

Wine tasting
March–April
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