Great Barrier Island
Live like a local for 6-days when you visit Great Barrier Island, Aotea, this November.
At Seemore Tours we take care of all the details so you can see more and discover more.
We’re a family run business, and after a tour with us we want you to go home relaxed, with a smile on your dial, and a camera and heart full of memories. We put a lot of effort into building memorable itineraries and ensuring all the details are taken care of. Our guided tours cover all the must-sees but also leave enough time so you can explore your destination or simply unwind and have time to yourself. Sightseeing, entrance fees, meals and more are well researched and carefully built into your itinerary so you can truly enjoy your tour, hassle free. Seemore Tours finds the right balance.
We've created New Zealand tours and International Tours that showcase the best scenery, culture and cuisine. We'll throw in a bit of humour and local knowledge and take you to some hidden gems. You'll cherish memories and make new friends.
Our tours are designed for mature travellers and senior travellers so jump on board and contact us if you'd like to learn more about our current tours on offer.
See more and discover more, with us.
From the tapestry of the Canterbury Plains to the rugged alps of Aoraki/Mt Cook and down through the tussock-covered mountains of Lindis Pass. These lupin lined roads border the way to many an exciting experience, including a night at the Hermitage Hotel where you’ll find yourself floating around larger than life icebergs!
Immerse yourself in local life on Great Barrier Island / Aotea for 6-days in early summer! Enjoy a day of local hospitality while taking in the flora and fauna of private homes, another day exploring the vistas by boat, visit the local school, meet the Barrier Gin Distillers, dine with the locals and enjoy the laid back life this island possesses!
This adventure starts in the depths of a subterranean wonderland and continues to the Festival of Lights in New Plymouth. It then winds itself around Mt Taranaki citybound to Whanganui and continues upstream to the Bridge to Nowhere, concluding with a railcart adventure on the lost rails of the Forgotten World Highway in Taumarunui.