Private Tour
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9 hours
Mobile ticket
Food, history ,culture and the great outdoors with a little of Lord of the rings. Only for the dedicated adventure with a passion for the great outdoors and a love for fine cuisine.
Bring out the inner hobbit and make this "Unexpected Journey" in the comfort of a late model SUV suitable for 6 large adults or a Minibus for up to 11 people.
Bring your walking shoes and sunscreen and visit the pristine forests of the Wairarapa , the wild seal coasts and the Pinnacles.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Stair and hill climbing are optional
Some light walking is involved 5-10 min at a time .
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bottled water
Olive oil tasting
Catering for most diets 1 main only no sides
Air-conditioned vehicle
Wild Life sightseeing based on Seasonal variation
Cheese tasting
Wine other than tasting
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Travel through the boutique wine and food country of the Wairarapa accompanied by Chef guide Aaron or Outdoorsman Emile. Explore the Wild side of Greater Wellington through the heart of the bread basket of New Zealand . Explore major Lord of the rings film locations such as Rivendell and Dunharrow and see the Wild south coast of Cape Palliser. We will be visiting *Olive oil producer olive oil tasting or second wine-tasting *Vinery for Wine tasting *Cheese tasting *The Pinnacles *Cape Palliser lighthouse *Seal watching (seasonal) *Catered lunch with wine .
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Shared Gourmet Platter Lunch
A variety of locally sourced ingredients compiled into a master piece of culinary excellence
Carnival XL tour van
Pickup included
10 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Ian C,
Feb 28, 2024
- Viator
For me, the highlight was the Olea olive oil visit and tasting. The owner is obviously passionate about his product, and with good reason. The three vineyards produce quite distinct wines despite using the same/similar grapes. The chocolate factory was a little disappointing as it turned out that we could taste the same samples as anyone of the street and there was no explanation of the process.
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