A tour which suits first-time, as well as returning, travellers to New Zealand, this journey includes a balance of gardens and spectacular New Zealand scenery. Accompanied by expert Botanical Guide, Sarah O’Neil, we see the country’s gardens while they are at their spring best, while also appreciating the diversity of plant life that extends across the South Island, owing to New Zealand’s varied climate. We also behold the colossal peaks lining Milford Sound during a cruise.
This journey departs:
10 November 2026
13 November 2027
Enjoy the chance to visit a host of the area's best private gardens with your Botanical Guide and meet their owners.
Witness the dramatic scenery of Milford Sound during a cruise and spend two nights in Queenstown.
Sarah shares her thoughts about the gardens and landscapes we are lucky enough to visit while in New Zealand.
Be escorted by an expert , who will offer insightful talks on various topics and be available for informal discussions, enriching your travel experience.
Begin in Christchurch, known for its English heritage, as well as for being New Zealand’s oldest established city. Tonight, enjoy a Welcome Dinner as you meet your fellow travellers.
Today we journey to the historic 19th-century Ohinetahi garden and homestead, the private home of New Zealand architect Sir Miles Warren. Afterwards, enjoy lunch at Frensham, a relaxed private country garden with a huge variety of plants. On our way back to Christchurch, we stop in at a special private garden, set on more than eight acres. The owners are proud of its excellent design, planting and maintenance – it even boasts its own Kauri forest.
Traverse the Canterbury Plains today and admire the stunning alpine scenery of rugged mountain peaks. Travel via Ashburton, Timaru and Oamaru to Dunedin, stopping along the way for a visit at the garden of Alan Trott. The seven-acre masterpiece blends elegant woodland and formal design with highlights including intricate knot gardens, tranquil pools, and magnificent trees underplanted with rhododendrons and perennials. Stop briefly at Oamaru Public Garden, one of New Zealand’s oldest gardens, which has a five star ‘Garden of Significance’ rating. Arrive later in the city of Dunedin, which features the best collection of Edwardian and Victorian architecture in the Southern Hemisphere.
Visit Dunedin Botanic Gardens, New Zealand’s oldest botanical garden, with more than 6,800 plant species. Travel to the Otago Peninsula, home to an array of wildlife, including the little blue penguin, northern royal albatross and New Zealand fur seals. During our time on the peninsula, we call in on Glenfalloch Woodland Garden, whose rhododendrons and azaleas contrast with its native ferns and indigenous trees. Enjoy a delicious lunch at Larnach Castle, which dates back to 1871 and is set within a magnificent private garden.
Today, visit a garden close to Dunedin, before travelling on to Te Anau, looking out for spring wildflowers along the way. Learn about all the introduced species that have coloured the landscape from your Botanical Guide.
Enjoy nature’s garden at its finest as you explore Mirror Lake, Homer Tunnel and The Chasm, then take a spectacular cruise along Milford Sound. New Zealand’s most stunning natural attraction, Milford Sound comprises dramatic mountain peaks, reflective waters and steep forest-clad cliffs. Later, arrive in the picturesque city of Queenstown, set on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.
Take a tour of a spectacular private, sustainable garden in Central Otago. Then visit the historic gold mining village of Arrowtown, where you’ll have time to explore the quaint shops along its heritage main street. This afternoon, enjoy free time in Queenstown before reconvening for dinner.
After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight home.
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With 25 years’ experience Botanica World Discoveries are the experts in garden travel, offering a wide range of small group tours and cruises hosted by expert Botanical Guides. Visit a vast range of private gardens not accessible to the general public as well as the must-see sights of the region.