January 06- February 06, 2024
32 Days
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This HOSTED agriculture tour with David & Brenda Layden of Select Holidays is our most popular tour to Australia & New Zealand, visiting the highlights of both countries. For those looking for a hosted agriculture tour, this departure offers an excellent way to travel with others with similar interests.  New Zealand is a land of natural wonder.  Spectacular mountains, active volcanoes, picturesque lakes, streams and beaches, bubbling mudpools and geysers.  You will enjoy a unique Maori culture and warm hospitality as well as visit the Agrodome, where you will see a show of sheep and sheep dogs demonstration.  Australia is a fascinating agricultural continent. From grain farms to large feedlots, vegetable farms to wide-open spaces, this customized tour arranged by Select Holidays, offers a large range of amazing visits. You will visit the Great Barrier Reef, see kangaroos, emus, koalas and other unique birds and animals you probably haven't even heard of!  You will also visit world-famous Sydney Opera House and enjoy a cruise on the Sydney Harbor.  Join us on this memorable journey...

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Tour Highlights

  • International & Domestic airfares

  • Deluxe, city center accommodations

  • Meals as per itinerary

  • Air conditioned transportation

  • City & area tours as per itinerary

  • Rural visits as per itinerary

  • Walter Peak Sheep Station

  • SS Earnslaw Lake Cruise

  • Milford Sound Luncheon Cruise

  • Winery visit & Lunch

  • Maori Feast & Concert

  • Maori Village Tour

  • Agrodome Sheep Show

  • Waitomo Caves

  • Kelly Tarlton Underwater World & Penguin Display

  • Sydney Harbour Cruise

  • Sydney Opera House Tour

  • Lone Pine Koala Park

  • Darling Downs

  • Feed Lot Tour

  • Grain, Cotton & Fruit Farm

  • Atherton Tablelands

  • Green Island & Great Barrier Reef

  • Tjapukai Aboriginal Park

  • Kuranda Rail

  • Skyrail Rainforest Tour

  • Hosted by Select Holidays

  • Plus More...

Day 01 - Jan 06, 2024:  Sat - FLYING TO NEW ZEALAND
The tour begins with a flight from Canada/USA into New Zealand. You will cross the International Date Line and lose a day. [IFM]

Day 02 -Jan 07, 2024:  Sun - LOSE THIS DAY
This is a lost day because of the International Date Line.  You will cross over the International Date Line once more and gain a day back on your return home.

Day 03 -Jan 08, 2024:  Mon - AUCKLAND ~ NAPIER, NZ
Upon arrival into Auckland International Airport, clear New Zealand Customs.  Mid-day flight from Auckland into Napier, New Zealand, for a 2 night stay. Transfer to a hotel with the balance of the afternoon free until “Welcome Dinner” this evening hosted by Select Holidays. [IFM/D]

Day 04 - Jan 09, 2024: Tue – NAPIER, NZ
A morning tour of the Napier and Hawke's Bay regions. Lunch will be at a local winery, with the balance of the day and evening free.    [B/L]

Day 05 - Jan 10, 2024:  Wed –NAPIER ~ ROTORUA, NZ
Making your way across New Zealand and to the Lake Taupo region.  Lake Taupo is in the caldera of the Taupo Volcano and is the largest lake by surface area in New Zealand. Later you arrive Rotorua on the North Island and check into hotel for a 2 night stay.  This evening enjoy a Maori Hangi Feast and Concert at your hotel.     [B/D]

Day 06 - Jan 11, 2024: Thu – ROTORUA, NZ
A morning visit to an authentic Maori Village for a guided tour with one of the elders.  See first hand how the local native Maori people use the natural hot water and steam from deep in the earth to cook their food and heat their homes.  Then it is off to the “Agrodome”, for a show of sheep and sheep dog demonstration and farm wagon tour to see kiwi fruit on the vine.  Rest of the day at leisure. [B]

Day 07 - Jan 12, 2024: Fri – ROTORUA ~ AUCKLAND, NZ
This morning visit “Waitomo Glow Worm Caves”.  Visit a rural town and have lunch before continuing into Auckland, known as the “City of Sails” and New Zealand’s largest city, for a two night stay.    [B/L]

Day 08 - Jan 13, 2024: Sat – AUCKLAND, NZ
A morning visit to the “Kelly Tarlton Underwater World” with its live penguin and killer sharks display. Drive to Davenport, across the bay from the city of Auckland, for lunch and time on your own. Take a ferry back to the city center and make your own way back to the hotel. Balance of the afternoon and evening is free to explore on your own [B]

Day 09 - Jan 14, 2024:  Sun – AUCKLAND ~ QUEENSTOWN ~ TE ANAU, NZ
Morning flight from Auckland to Queenstown located on the South Island. Upon arrival, journey following along the shoreline of Lake Wakatipu and past sheep and deer farms on the way to Te Anau.  [B/D]

Day 10 - Jan 15, 2024: Mon - TE ANAU ~ MILFORD SOUND ~ QUEENSTOWN, NZ
Enter Fjordland's National Park, crossing over mountain passes and through scenic valleys enroute to Milford Sound.  Enjoy a cruise in this breath-taking fjord, watch for numerous fur seals sunning themselves on the rocks and also view numerous waterfalls.  Box lunch before returning to Te Anau for a break before travel back to Queenstown and checking into a centrally located hotel for a 2-night stay. [B/L]

Day 11 - Jan 16, 2024: Tue - QUEENSTOWN, NZ
Travel along the shoreline of Lake Wakatipu to Glenorchy for a visit.  Afternoon is free to explore on your own.  This evening, enjoy a relaxing cruise on the historic coal-fired steamer, the “SS Earnslaw”, crossing to the “Walter Peak Sheep Station” for dinner and a sheep dog demonstration.  Return to Queenstown for the night.      [B/D]

Day 12 - Jan 17, 2024: Wed - QUEENSTOWN ~ CENTRAL OTAGO ~ OAMARU, NZ
This morning we drive via the impressive Clyde Dam with a break for coffee in the beautifully preserved historic town of Clyde. We make a brief visit to a fruit orchard then continue through Central Otago via Alexandra and Ranfurly to the wide-open spaces of the Maniatoto Basin. This a dry, expansive farming region where we visit a diverse fine-wool sheep, deer and cattle farming business adding value with agritourism. Enjoy lunch with your hosts and learn about farming life in this beautiful, yet climatically harsh, location. Continue via “the Pig Route” to Oamaru, renowned for its attractive limestone buildings and home to the world’s smallest penguin, the little Blue Penguin. A free evening with an optional penguin spotting opportunity. Overnight in Oamaru. [B/L]

Day 13 - Jan 18, 2024: Thu – OAMARU ~ WAITAKI VALLEY ~ AORAKI MOUNT COOK, NZ
This morning we visit an interesting family-owned cropping and added-value farming business. This arable farming enterprise has innovatively expanded into a niche business. Also enjoy time in the revived Victorian Precinct - a hub of galleries, stores, cafes, restaurants, museums, a brewery and unique steam punk art. For lunch we travel to a renowned cafe outside of Oamaru - as well as the restaurant, shop and bountiful vegetable gardens, the castle is quite a sight! This afternoon we travel up the Waitaki River valley past the hydro lakes and irrigation schemes that have transformed the lower country from dryland to dairying. Flanked by the dry hills which are home to tens of thousands of sheep, this valley has also become a popular route for the many visitors cycling the Alps to Ocean cycle track (Mount Cook to Oamaru). We’ll make a short stop at an interesting salmon farm in the hydro canal before arriving at a village at the base of New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki Mount Cook. Time for a stroll or perhaps a visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre, one of the world’s greatest explorers, before dinner tonight. Overnight at Aoraki Mount Cook. [B/L/D]

Day 14 - Jan 19, 2024: Fri - AORAKI MOUNT COOK ~ MACKENZIE COUNTRY ~ METHVEN, NZ
After time for an optional hike or scenic flight (weather and wallet depending!) amidst the incredible alpine surrounds, continue via the stunning aqua blue hydro lakes of Pukaki and Tekapo; the source of the majority of New Zealand’s electricity. We visit a third generation Angus stud in the Mackenzie Country and learn about the operation. We enjoy a picnic lunch taking in the superb vistas that typify the spectacular Mackenzie Basin. This afternoon we continue via Burkes Pass and the rolling foothills regions around Fairlie and Geraldine. Continuing into the expansive Canterbury Plains, we make our way to the rural township of Methven, lying in the shadow of Mount Hutt, one of New Zealand’s premier ski resorts. Perhaps enjoy a relaxing soak in the new hot pools complex before dinner at the lodge. Overnight in Methven. [B/L/D]

Day 15 - Jan 20, 2024:  Sat - METHVEN ~ MID-CANTERBURY ~ CHRISTCHURCH, NZ
Today we visit farms on the Canterbury Plains, the largest area of flat land in New Zealand, with approximately 500,000ha of irrigated land. Irrigation makes varied land-use possible - arable and vegetable cropping is found on the best soils, and many large-scale dairy farms are present on the lighter soils. This morning visit a family-owned dairy farm milking 1000 cows and learn how the farmers are responding to environmental trends. Also visit a potato, seed and cereal producer and learn how this region regularly produces world-record wheat yields. Depending on conditions, perhaps a chance to see arable crops being harvested. Later we travel to Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island with a population of around 400,000. Take an orientation tour of the “Garden City” before checking into your central hotel for a two-night stay. Overnight in Christchurch. [B/L]

Day 16 -Jan 21, 2024: Sun - CHRISTCHURCH, NZ ~ MELBOURNE, AU
Time for a stroll through the Botanic Gardens. Travel to the picturesque Banks Peninsula region and the charming French settlement of Akaroa for lunch. This afternoon take a flight to Melbourne, Australia. Upon your arrival, clear Australian Customs, and overnight at the airport hotel. [B/L]

Day 17 - Jan 22, 2024: Mon - MELBOURNE ~ BALLARAT, AU
Enjoy a city tour of Melbourne. After lunch, continue into the farming community of Ballarat and check into the hotel for a 2-night stay.  Ballarat is Victoria's largest inland city, a thriving hub of contemporary arts, events and food and wine, with a fascinating heritage backdrop.   [B/D]

Day 18 - Jan 23, 2024: Tue – BALLARAT, AU
Today’s farm visits will include a visit to a sheep sales yard as well as a potato farm.  Enjoy a dinner show this evening at historic Sovereign Hill. Sovereign Hill is where Australia’s history comes to life! It’s just like stepping back in time.   [B/L/D]

Day 19 - Jan 24, 2024: Wed – BALLARAT - BORDERTOWN, AU
Travel through the region, known as the “Victorian Wheat Belt”.   This afternoon visit to a carrot farm followed by a visit to a large scale  cereal grain operation. The small farming community of Bordertown is home base for the night.  [B/L/D]

Day 20 - Jan 25, 2024: Thu – BORDERTOWN ~ ADELAIDE/GLENELG, AU
This morning, visit a seed cleaning operation then continue into Murray Bridge. This afternoon, travel onto Adelaide/Glenelg for an overnight stay. Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia and the fifth largest Australian capital city. The city of Adelaide is surrounded by the hills on the east, and over 70 kilometres of coastline on the west. Glenelg is a beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. [B/D]

Day 21 - Jan 26, 2024: Fri – ADELAIDE ~ CAIRNS
Transfer to the Adelaide Airport for the flight to the tropical city of Cairns. Upon arrival transfer to hotel with the balance of the day free. [B] Today is “Australia Day”

Day 22 - Jan 27, 2024: Sat – CAIRNS, AU
Following breakfast, travel to “Freshwater Train Station” to board the “Kuranda Rail” for a scenic train journey up the mountainside to “Kuranda Station” and a visit to the Kuranda village.  The picturesque mountain village is surrounded by the “World Heritage Rainforest”.  Later, board the “Skyrail Rainforest Cableway”, the world’s longest gondola, for an epic aerial ride over the rainforest canopy as you make your way back down the mountain and visit “Tjapukai Aboriginal Park” for a dance and boomerang throwing performance.  It is both an entertaining spectacle, and an educational experience for everyone.  This evening, take time to explore the foreshore promenade and shop at local markets, eat tropical fruits and seafood.  [B]

Day 23 - Jan 28, 2024: Sun – CAIRNS, AU
A fast 45 minute catamaran ride will take you to beautiful Green Island to enjoy this unique coral reef, which is situated on part of the “Great Barrier Reef" - one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.  Enjoy a glass bottom boat ride over the coral as well as a lunch on the island before returning back to Cairns.  [B/L] 
*Snorkeling equipment included*

Day 24 - Jan 29, 2024: Mon – CAIRNS, AU
Drive onto the “Atherton Tablelands” where sugarcanes, bananas, tea and peanut farms supply the main income.  Visit the “Giant Fig Tree” followed by lunch at Lake Barrine, a lake formed by an extinct volcano.  Visit a mango and avocado farm before returning to Cairns later in the afternoon. [B/L]

Day 25 - Jan 30, 2024: Tue - CAIRNS ~ BRISBANE, AU
This morning, transfer to the Cairns International Airport for the flight to Brisbane.  Visit the “Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary” where you can see koalas, kangaroos and other amazing animals. Then transfer to the hotel with the balance of the time at leisure.    [B]

Day 26 - Jan 31, 2024: Wed – BRISBANE ~ TOOWOOMBA, AU
Depart Brisbane and travel west to a fertile area known as the Darling Downs. Visit one of the largest cattle feedlots in the region. A visit will also be arranged to visit a local rural supplies store – services include merchandise, livestock, horticulture, real estate, finance and insurance. This region is also the center for agricultural equipment dealerships – showcasing the equipment being used by farmers in the surrounding area. A visit to a local dealership will also be included. Check in to centrally located hotel in the city of Toowoomba for the night. Dinner in the hotel’s restaurant. [B/D]

Day 27- Feb 01, 2024: Thu - TOOWOOMBA ~ STANTHORPE, AU
Depart Toowoomba and travel to an area located to the southwest. Visit a family with a mixed cropping enterprise. Intensive cropping and irrigation practices have made this area of Queensland famous with both summer and winter crops such as cotton, soybeans, maize and sorghum, many grown utilising innovative water harvesting and production techniques. Further southeast, visit a leading breeder of stud Charolais and commercial composite beef cattle. Make a stop at Kent Saddlery for a workshop tour. This successful family business has a connection to the Outback and country people, built on servicing and their annual visits to Outback cattle stations for over 30 years. Arrive in the town of Stanthorpe and check in to our hotel. [B/L/D]

Day 28 - Feb 02, 2024: Fri – STANTHORPE ~ ARMIDALE, AU
Following the New England Highway (the inland highway connecting Brisbane to Sydney) to Guyra to visit a successful mixed livestock farmer, with cattle and sheep for both wool and meat. Arrive in the city of Armidale - at an elevation of almost 1,000 m above sea level, it is Australia’s highest city. Visit the University of New England’s Smart Farm & Innovation Centre – showcasing the latest on-site technologies for improving productivity, sustainability and support for Australian farms. Check into your centrally located accommodation for the night. [B/L/D]

Day 29 - Feb 03, 2024: Sat - ARMIDALE ~ SCONE, AU
Depart Armidale and travel to visit a leading family Poll Hereford and Merino breeding operation, which actively uses BREEDPLAN (a modern genetic evaluation system for beef cattle which is used by breed societies across the world). The family will share with you their strategies for managing their property under previous unseen drought conditions. Visit a large dairy with a Friesian herd. Then continue travelling to an area known as the Liverpool Plains, where there will be a visit to a successful cropping enterprise. Travel on to Scone – located in a very well-known area called the Hunter Valley. Check into hotel. [B/D]

Day 30 - Feb 04, 2024: Sun - SCONE - SYDNEY, AU
Depart Scone and continue the journey south towards Sydney. A visit to a thoroughbred stud farm in the Murrurundi area. The Hunter Valley is one of Australia’s famous wine regions. Enjoy wine tastings and lunch at a winery. Continue into Sydney and checking into the hotel, situated on the Darling Harbour, for a 2-night stay. [B/L]

Day 31 - Feb 05, 2024: Mon - SYDNEY, AU
Enjoy a morning cruise on the world's most beautiful Harbour, Sydney Harbour. The beauty and splendor of the Sydney Harbour, is something that has to be experienced first-hand - no picture or video can do justice to it. After lunch, take a tour of the world-famous “Sydney Opera House”. The balance of the afternoon and evening is free to explore on your own. [B]

Day 32- Feb 06, 2024: Tue – SYDNEY ~ END OF TOUR
All good things must come to an end. Depart for the Sydney International AIrport for your return flight back to North America. [B/IFM]

Ask about extending your stay in Australia by adding a visit to one of these other amazing regions; Tasmania, Western Australia, Ayers Rock and Alice Springs.

PRICE Per Person, Double - from $23,493.00
Plus Air/Gov't Taxes of $992.00 per person

Single Occupancy - ADD $4,880.00
For airfare included from major North American gateways, ADD $400.00 to above pricing.
Initial Deposit - $2,500.00 per person at time of booking
Second Deposit of $2,500.00 per person is due before June 30, 2023
Final Payment per person is due before October 04, 2023

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