Luxury Australia and New Zealand
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy sailing through the beautiful Sydney Harbour with a day cruise
- Explore the remote wilderness of the Blue Mountains by 4X4
- Discover the the smallest and rarest dolphins in the world with cruise around Akaroa
- Indulge in Australian wine in the Barossa Valley
- Explore Milford Sound and its stunning fjord from the air by helicopter
- Enjoy a private catamaran sailing experience in the Bay of Islands
Bespoke trips with Jacada
We design one-of-a-kind journeys incorporating luxury in all its forms. Our bespoke trips include:
- Luxury accommodation throughout
- Privately guided tours
- Private transfers
- Meticulously selected experiences
- Expertise and support from your Jacada Concierge
- Days 1ā3 Sydney
- Days 3ā6 Bouddi Peninsula
- Days 6ā8 The Blue Mountains
- Days 8ā10 Barossa Valley
- Days 10ā13 Arkaba
- Days 13ā14 Adelaide
- Days 14ā16 Christchurch
- Days 16ā18 Ahuriri Valley
- Days 18ā21 Wanaka
- Days 21ā23 Wellington
- Days 23ā26 Bay of Islands
- Days 1ā3 Sydney
- Days 3ā6 Bouddi Peninsula
- Days 6ā8 The Blue Mountains
- Days 8ā10 Barossa Valley
- Days 10ā13 Arkaba
- Days 13ā14 Adelaide
- Days 14ā16 Christchurch
- Days 16ā18 Ahuriri Valley
- Days 18ā21 Wanaka
- Days 21ā23 Wellington
- Days 23ā26 Bay of Islands
Itinerary in detail
Every Jacada trip is tailored to your personal preferences and interests. Below youāll find a sample itinerary to inspire your own custom-designed journey.
Welcome to Sydney
The city ofĀ SydneyĀ on the east coast ofĀ AustraliaĀ is as idyllic is it appears from its instantly recognisable cityscape. It boasts a rich and intriguing history, famous beaches and iconic landmarks, with a diverse and friendly population, all spread around an elaborate shoreline of Port Jacksonās yacht-filled inlets, bays and rivers.
Pubs, markets, modern restaurants, theatres and galleries old and new add an exciting, sophisticated cultural air, while the fine weather and surrounding natural wonders ofĀ New South WalesĀ make it a very outdoorsy place, and a great base from which to explore nearby beaches, mountainsĀ andĀ national parks.
Where you could stay
Sydney
Overview
The Langham enjoys a quaint location among cobbled streets and the old architecture of the historic Rocks district.
Rooms are spacious with high ceilings, large windows flooding them with natural light and letting in the warm Australian sunshine.Ā Some rooms come with a balcony from which you can enjoy views of the iconic Sydney cityscape.
Stop by theĀ sophisticated Palm Court bar for an expertly mixed cocktail and vistas of the Western Harbour, before enjoying dinner at Bistrot Remy, boasting aĀ contemporary menu that makes the most of Australia’s finest produce. Guests can also enjoy a decadent afternoon tea served on fine Wedgwood china, along with a glass of champagne.
The underground spa is an oasis of calm while the health club, indoor swimming pool and tennis court are great for those who like to stay active while on holiday.
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Overview
Spicers Potts Point is an intimate boutique hotel on a picturesque avenue in the affluent central suburb of Potts Point. Created from three handsome Victorian terrace houses, airy, light-filled interiors and artworks by Australian artists Martine Emdur and Keith Burt create a calm, welcoming space.
The 16 rooms and four suits are all luxuriously appointed, some featuring their own terrace areas, with rain showers, Bose sound systems and modern fittings.
Breakfast can be taken in the garden room and while thereās no restaurant here, after evening cocktail and canapĆ©s at the bar, you can head out into Potts Point to discover some of Sydneyās best restaurants and cafĆ©s. The Royal Botanical Gardens, The Art Gallery of NSW, Circular Quay and the Sydney Opera House are all also close by. The hotel has also partnered with several local restaurants if you are after in-room dining, and complimentary gym and yoga facilities are just a 50 metre walk away.
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Overview
Located in the historic district of The Rocks, Pier One is right at the heart of what makes the city so special. Built on, and over, the harbour it allows guests to experience the very best of the bustling waterfront.
The 189 rooms at the Pier One carry a contemporary aesthetic, tastefully complemented by early 20th-century Federation elements. Some look out over landmark sites including the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, while others offer views of Walsh Bay. All rooms and suites are bright and spacious, large windows flooding the spaces with natural light.
The Gantry enjoys a reputation as one of the most popular waterside restaurants and here you can relax and enjoy views of Walsh Bay and the harbour while sampling a menu of fresh, seasonal and locally sourced ingredients.
To sooth sore muscles after a day of exploring, Pier One offersĀ spa treatments in the comfort of your room. Massages, scrubs and facials await while the gym lets you carry on with your fitness routine.
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With its beautiful golden sandstone faƧade Sydney’s heritage-listed Department of Education building has reawakened as the luxurious Capella Sydney. The hotel boasts 192 rooms and suites spanning eight levels, and balances storied architectural features with modern design, celebrating Australia in both its aesthetic and ethos. In the rooms and public areas you’ll find carefully curated artworks, elegant furnishings and intriguing objet dāart.
When it comes to dining, take a table at Brasserie 1930 where the menu highlights small-batch growers and farmers and age-old cooking methods like curing, smoking and fermenting take centre stage. Named for the building’s original architect George McRae, McRae Bar invites you to enjoy the glamour of days gone by as you sip on refined cocktails looking out on Loftus Street.
Highlights
- 192 rooms and suites
- Two restaurants and a bar
- Swimming and vitality pools
- Fitness centre
- Yoga platform
- Spa
Overview
With its beautiful golden sandstone faƧade Sydney’s heritage-listed Department of Education building has reawakened as the luxurious Capella Sydney. The hotel boasts 192 rooms and suites spanning eight levels, and balances storied architectural features with modern design, celebrating Australia in both its aesthetic and ethos. In the rooms and public areas you’ll find carefully curated artworks, elegant furnishings and intriguing objet dāart.
When it comes to dining, take a table at Brasserie 1930 where the menu highlights small-batch growers and farmers and age-old cooking methods like curing, smoking and fermenting take centre stage. Named for the building’s original architect George McRae, McRae Bar invites you to enjoy the glamour of days gone by as you sip on refined cocktails looking out on Loftus Street.
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Go cruising
The best of
Sydney Harbour cruise on the Emma Mei
Enjoy sailing through one of the most beautiful harbours in the world aboard the Emma Mei yacht. Your skipper will guide you through Sydneyās intriguing history, explaining all about the city’s waters, luxury homes, leafy parks, beaches and iconic landmarks.
Sydney highlights
The best way to experience a new city is with someone who knows it inside out. This full-day, private guided tour shows you Sydney at its best, from its most famous icons to the hidden spots only a Sydney-sider knows how to find.Ā See the historic Rocks area, explore the colonial architecture of Macquarie Street, and see spectacular views of the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge from Mrs Macquarieās Chair.
Around Bouddi National Park
Spend your time relaxing and enjoying the beautiful surroundings of Bouddi National Park from the comfort of Pretty Beach House. You’re ideally located to explore the Australian bush and as well as the stunning coastline, and the Beach House itself is the perfect place to unwind by the pool, in your gorgeous room or in the spa.
Where you could stay
New South Wales
Overview
With just four luxurious pavilions, Pretty Beach House is an intimate and private sanctuary in the Bouddi National Park for a maximum of only eight guests.
The exclusive guesthouse is an epicure-enticing getaway just 90 minutes north of Sydney, or 20 minutes by seaplane. Set in aĀ quintessential Australian bush and with access to a stunning coastline, guests can relax in the tranquil surroundings in effortless luxury with a personalised butler service, an infinity pool and a serene spa.
Designed to connect with its surroundings, local artists and cratftspeople contributed to the look and feel of Pretty Beach House to create a timeless and charming property. Each of the four lodges offers a different immersion in the environment, from the Treetops to Bayview or the Hideaway lodge. The dĆ©cor is simple and sophisticatedĀ and each has a luxurious ensuite,Ā open-plan sitting area and views through the ancient angophoras down to the enticing waters below.
Every element of the property has been thought out to ensure guests feel they are at a home away from home, from the open bar stocked with premium wines, beers and spirits to the double outdoor day bed.Ā During their stay guests savour seasonal, modern Italian cuisine prepared by one of Australiaās most celebrated chefs – Stefano Manfredi, served in the spectacular dining room or on the propertyās private boat.
Bouddi National Park is a culturally significant place to explore and guests can head out on guided bush walks or visit one of the 100 Aboriginal sites that have been recorded in the park and learn the history of the local Darkingjung culture – the traditional owners of the land.
ā Find out moreInto the Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains is a rugged region renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. You’ll find yourself surrounded by steep cliffs, expansive eucalyptus forests, sandstone ridges, cascading waterfalls and charming villages filled with galleries and pretty gardens.
Where you could stay
New South Wales
Overview
One the edge of the spectacular Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Spicers Sangoma Retreat is a stylish eco hideaway surrounded by a forest of eucalyptus and gum trees.
There are just six unique open plan suites, all spacious with warming fireplaces, wonderful baths and fabulous views from private decks.
Inspired by organic seasonal produce sourced locally from farmers and producers within the community, the the ever changing menu champions hearty, modern cuisine. Guests are invited to dine under the stars to make the most of theĀ locale and, in winter, you can enjoy an aperitif or roast marshmallows on the outdoor open-pit fire.
With nature on all sides, the best way to explore the area is on foot or bicycle with a range of tracks leading out from the lodge. Thereās also an infinity lap pool, bar, lounge and a tented spa offering boutique treatments for those that want to relax.
ā Find out moreRocks to Rainforest 4WD Eco Tour
Visit some amazing remote wilderness in the Blue Mountains World Heritage area, getting away from typical tourist destinations in a luxury 4WD vehicle. You will see fantastic panoramic escarpments, unique rock formations, deep canyons with ancient rainforest and occasionally kangarooās in the Megalong Valley, stopping for short walks en route led by your expert eco guide.
Explore Barossa Valley
The Barossa Valley is an internationally renowned wine region. You are invited to the winemakerās laboratory at Penfolds to try your hand at making your own blend of Grenache, Shiraz, and Mourvedre. You will then be taken to the top of Menglerās Hill where you’ll be greeted by a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and vineyards of Barossa Valley and the greater Barossa wine region.
From here, continue to the village of Angaston and join your wine guide for casual lunch at a local cafe. If you wish, you can also visit Barossa Valley Cheese Company,Ā whereĀ many award-winning cow and goatsā milk cheeses are made. The next cellar door visited will be the premium winery of Turkey Flat, where you can sample the traditionally made wines. Here you can also compare their own blend to Turkey Flatās Grenache, Shiraz, and Mourvedre. To complete the day you will visit the boutique producers of Torbreck Vintners, artisans of exceptional Barossa wines.
Where you could stay
South Australia
Overview
The Louise is the perfect countryside retreat from where to enjoy and experience the bounties of South Australia and the Barossa Valley. As well as offering fine local wines, the region has the gourmet offerings to match.
The 15Ā residences are reflective of your surroundings, creating a spacious and inviting environment. Outdoor rain showers, gas log fireplaces and king size beds contribute to a collection of relaxing suites, complete with marble en suite bathrooms and some with private courtyards and terraces.
For those culinary enthusiasts, the award-winning restaurant Appellation wonāt disappoint with its menu of fresh and seasonal ingredients. The kitchen pays attention to delicious food and wine pairings, making use of the bold Shiraz and aromatic Riesling.
Step inside the sauna to let off some steam after a day spent exploring the orchards, olive groves and meadows. Follow up your sessions in the fitness centre with a refreshing dip, our infinity pool ideal for escaping the warm Australian sun. For those active visitors, there is even an area for boules and a court for a lively game of grass croquet.
ā Find out moreSafari in Arkaba Conservancy
Arkaba Conservancy is a 60,000 acre private wildlife conservancy in the Flinders Ranges. Enjoy safaris through this ancient landscape that kangaroos, emus and other abundant wildlife call home. Arkaba’s field guides will bring the geological history and pastoral heritage of this region to life, enabling you to fully immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the bush. You can also go fossil hunting and marvel at the ancient rock art from tens of thousands of years ago.
Where you could stay
South Australia
Overview
Get an authentic outback experience at this luxury bush retreat, sitting in 60,000 acres of private wildlife conservancy in Flinders Range and shared with only nine other guests.
Arkaba offers one of Australiaās most exclusive getaways, with uninhibited access to some of the countryās most spectacular wildlife and scenery from wandering wallabies, kangaroos and emus to ancient landscapes. The homestead is recognised as one of the countryās most beautiful outback properties, sensitively designed to pay tribute to its pioneer history as a former sheep station. And with limited to no phone access it offers a rare opportunity to truly switch-off and completely immerse in this quintessential Australian environment.
Each of the homesteadās five bedrooms capture the propertyās heritage with rural dĆ©cor while offering all the creature comforts, in a large and luxurious space. All have outdoor verandahs equipped with lounging chairs so you can sit and soak up the expansive vistas.
Dedicated to conservation, Arkaba gives its guests the unique opportunity to really experience the outback, with guests able to help out with the many conservation projects, go on guided walks, open-top safaris or even scenic flights.
ā Find out moreOvernight in Adelaide
South Australia’s capital, Adelaide, is a charming city that has developed differently from the rest of Australiaās major settlements due to it being founded as the planned capital of freely-settled British province in 1836. Regency and Victorian architectural styles are reflected in many of the historic buildings that line the streets and also in the museums, art galleries and other cultural centres. Sporting a Mediterranean climate, it is no stranger to warm summer sunshine and as such offers the cooling respite of spots such as Glenelg Beach, its waves ideal for a day out and a refreshing dip.
Where you could stay
South Australia
Overview
This luxury hotel sits amongst beautiful buildings reflecting regency-style architecture, creating a certain character that is both historic and endearing to the people of Adelaide.
The 170 rooms in the Mayfair are large and modern in design, with comfortable furnishing sure to please the weary traveller. The marble-top desks and handcrafted wood cabinets add a sense of refined charm to your stay.
The city is known as a foodieās delight and The Mayfair is no exception. The Mayflower Restaurant and Bar offers classic dishes in a classic setting as well as an enchanting High Tea. The cuisine at the more relaxed CafĆ© 55 is one of sumptuous baguettes and handmade bistro fair. For those memorable evenings, the Hennessy is a sophisticated rooftop bar atop the 13th floor with a brilliant deck and gorgeous city views.
There is also a fitness centre on hand, kitted out with all the modern equipment needed to keep yourself fit and in shape.
ā Find out moreSouth Australia
Overview
The Playford Hotel is found in the heart of Adelaide’s Ā cultural precinct of and is member of the MGallery by Sofitel Collection.
Accommodation is geared towards a relaxing and peaceful stay. Each of the 182 rooms and suites come with the contemporary comforts of home and a design of understated luxury.
The Playford Restaurant is an award-winning establishment with a focus on organic, local produce and a philosophy of fresh ingredients used in innovative South Australian cuisine. The stylish Playford Lounge Bar is the ideal spot for a drink with friends or family, operating as a haven of sophistication with its opulent dƩcor.
There is a fitness centre so you can keep up with your routine, ensuring you stay in peak condition. Simply sit back and let yourself go in the sauna while the heated indoor swimming pool is ideal for completing a few laps. There are also spa treatments available to relax both mind and body.
ā Find out moreCreative Christchurch
Known as the garden city of New Zealand, Christchurch invites you to discover historic architecture, art galleries, parks and landscaped gardens, and the Avon River that meanders through its centre. Flanked by impressive mountain ranges on one side and the South Pacific Ocean on the other, there are endless activities awaiting adventure seekers beyond the city centre. Hike, cycle, kayak and ski, or take to the numerous rivers of the Canterbury region for fly-fishing, jet boating and river rafting.
Where you could stay
Christchurch
Overview
Otahuna is a Maori word that translates as little hill among the hills. This beautifully restored Victorian house enjoys an idyllic location between the rocky outcrops of the Banks Peninsular, looking out towards the Southern Alps.
The house was built in 1895 for Sir Henry Rhodes, a long-term parliamentarian and military officer and served as his private home for many years. The lodge is influenced by English country estates, the dark wood, large fireplaces and antique furniture giving it a classical elegance.
There are seven suites, all with ornate fireplaces, and carved inglenooks and deep, oversized bath tubs. There are two master suites, one featuring Ā four bedrooms and the other a 14m verandah with sweeping views across the Canterbury Plains.
Dinner at Otahuna is a four-course tasting menu served in the dining room. The menu celebrates the best of seasonal New Zealand produce, some of which is grown on the estate. Dinner is a sociable affair enjoyed with other guests, but if you’re after something a little more private then there is the option to dine in the library or the drawing room. You can be sure of the perfect accompaniment to your food with fine wines from the lodge’s own cellar.
The grounds surrounding Otahuna are as beautiful as the lodge itself. Guests can wander through the daffodil field, through the woods and the Dutch garden and down to the lake, stopping off for a game of petanque or a dip in the outdoor pool.
ā Find out moreAkaroa dolphins cruise
Akaroa is home to the smallest and rarest dolphins in the world, the Hector’s Dolphin, and a cruise out on Akaroa Harbour is the perfect way to view these amazing creatures, along with fascinating bird life and other curious and entertaining sea mammals in their natural habitat.
Get active in the Ahuriri Valley
Find yourself surrounded by the dramatic landscapes of rugged mountain country, wetlands, tussock lands and beech forest. The valley is home to the Ahuriri Conservation Park which extends over 49,000 hectares. One of the highlights of the region is the brightly hued Lake Tekapo, watched over by the humble Church of the Good Shepherd, one of the most photographed buildings in New Zealand. Close by are hot springs and the Mount John Observatory from which you can peer deep into starry nights of the Southern Hemisphereās largest International Dark Sky Reserve. Take advantage of one of the top fly fishing locations in the world, or head out into the countryside for some hiking, mountain biking or horse riding.
Where you could stay
Lake Tekapo and Aoraki Mount Cook
Highlights
- Perfect location for stargazing
- A wide range of outdoor activities, including mountain biking and horse riding
- Hyper-local cuisine made with fresh, seasonal ingredients
- Biophilic design cultivates connection with your surroundings
- Epic views of the surrounding scenery
Overview
Sitting snug in the idyllic surrounds of the Ahuriri Valley, and covering 600 acres of rugged landscape, is the unique and iconic Lindis. Here, one can experience Kiwi hospitality at its best while enjoying the serenity and stillness of nature away from the stresses of modern-day life.
Inside, timber and rock are combined with elegant and sophisticated designs, accentuating the bold beauty of the area. The loungeās artistic ceiling evokes the sense of a chequered blanket suspended above you, adding warmth and security to the otherwise cool and spacious open-plan design. With glass-panelled walls, you are pulled into the rugged landscape that lays before you.
There are five suites located within the main lodge building, each featuring an outdoor area and fireplace. Expertly designed to blend into the landscape, the smooth curved roofline parallels the dramatic undulating mountains around it. Additionally, there are three distinctively designed pods, enclosed with mirrored glass and floor-to-ceiling windows which reflect and frame the spectacular environment. Wooden interiors encompass soft furnishings and cosy bedding while outdoor bathtubs promise toasty relief in the winter under a canopy of galaxies.
The restaurant uses ingredients sourced from their own garden and local farmers to create a menu inspired by the seasons. You can further relax knowing your pre-dinner drinks, dinner and afternoon tea are all included. Its location, far from any light pollution, makes this the ideal place for stargazing. Hiking, mountain climbing, mountain biking, gliding, horse riding and fly fishing are just a few of the wide range of activities you can immerse yourself in here.
ā Find out moreUnwind in Wanaka
Head over the Crown Range to the mellow and stunning Wanaka. This little township has its own glassy lake, epic mountain backdrop, fine dining scene and endless outdoor pursuits. Where nearby Queenstown is the compact, excitable hub with high rise hotels and busy streets, Wanaka is the cooler, calmer equivalent with fewer shops and a more local feel.
Where you could stay
Queenstown and Wanaka
Overview
Close to central Wanaka and a 90 minute drive (or 10 minutes by helicopter) from Queenstown, Mahu Whenua is an enormous private estate spanning some 55,000 hectares. The property consists of four adjoining high-country sheep stations, stretching from Glendhu Bay all the way through to Arrowtown, encompassing some of the most dramatic alpine scenery in New Zealand.
The land is gradually being restored to its wilder former self ā the name Mahu Whenua aptly translates to āhealing the landā ā giving the feeling of being within your own private national park. Indeed with just four suites, you almost are.
From the Homestead, relax, absorb the breathtaking views of Lake Wanaka and the surrounding mountains while being looked after by the attentive team. Inside, find two of the suites and a rustic design combining locally sourced materials and modern features with plenty of spaces to unwind including a sprawling farmhouse kitchen, large open living room, dining room and library. Outside find the two cottage suites nestled privately amongst native beech forest, swimming pool, spots for some alfresco dining as well as the impressive stables.
Stays here include breakfast, lunch, dinner, morning and afternoon teas, pre-dinner canapƩs, refreshments and picnics. A creative and innovative chef will tailor the menu to your specific requirements and source the freshest local produce, some having been produced at Mahu Whenua itself.
Experiences here include including hiking, horse riding, biking, helicopter adventures (including heli-skiing, Milford Sound is also within range), spa treatments, yoga, nature tours and off-road excursions. The chef can also lead cooking classes and gourmet safaris.
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View from above
Fine vintage
Helicopter Experience: Milford Sound and Mt Tutoko
Explore Milford Sounds stunning fiord from the air. Fly the length of Milford Sound past sheer cliffs and gushing waterfalls, out to the Tasman Sea where we land on a wild West Coast beach. In Milford, enjoy a short nature walk and gain that iconic Mitre Peak photo. Enjoy an exhilarating flight past spectacular rivers, valleys and mountains with blue-green ice falls, and land upon Mt Tutoko glacier in the heart of Fiordland National Park.
Appellation Central Otago Wine Tour
Join your guide for a wine tasting journey to some of New Zealand’s most memorable vineyards, at your own pace. Your guide’s local knowledge and familiarity with the vineyards of Central Otago is at your disposal.Ā The tour includes tastings at four vineyards. You’ll also explore the history and scenery of the region with a stroll through Old Cromwell Town and a stunning drive through the Kawarau Gorge.
Welcome to Wellington
Nestled on rolling green hills that spill down to a charming harbour, New Zealandās capital is an epicentre of culture and creativity ā renowned for its arts, gastronomy, heritage and bohemian character.
Where you could stay
Wellington
Overview
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of a bygone era at the spectacular Wharekauhau Country Estate, an Edwardian lodge set on a hill with spectacular views of the thundering sea below and working sheep farm around. Breath-taking scenery and a welcoming, friendly atmosphere will make this a visit to remember.
Take in the dramatic vistas of Palliser Bay from the 13 cottage suites, or find the utmost privacy at either luxurious Owners Cottage or home Wharepapa Cottage, each with three bedrooms. Natural materials are used throughout the suites ā clay tiles, pebble mosaics and rich New Zealand wool carpeting add to the experience.
Each room in the main lodge has its own distinct touch, complete with carefully-selected antique furniture and classic fireplaces. Unwind in airy open lounges flooded with natural light, or curl up with a book in a cosy corner. Whether relaxing in front of a crackling fire, or sharing a light-hearted moment in the sunny kitchen, at Wharekauhau youāre considered part of the family.
An elegant formal dining room flows through into a country kitchen and conservatory, making mealtimes extra special. The kitchenās ‘farm to table’ philosophy means fresh produce from the lodge gardens and surrounding areas ā so look out for the chefs roaming the grounds collecting the freshest ingredients for the evening meal.
With 5,500 acres of private land including ancient forests, peaceful lakes, rivers, and a wild and rugged coast to explore, guests are spoilt for choice when it comes to a route for walking, mountain biking, horse riding or ATV quad bike adventures.
ā Find out moreWharekauhau Country Estate: Farm Tour
This working sheep station tour – in a comfortable 4-wheel drive vehicle – is an absolute must for all Wharekauhau guests. Bordered by the Rimutaka Ranges and Pacific Ocean, this classic Kiwi Romney sheep station features all the activities that have created New Zealandās legendary farming heritage, including sheep shearing demonstrations, sheep dogs in action and daily farm events. The tour departs the lodge at 9.30am each morning and lasts roughly three hours.
Bay of Islands bliss
The Bay of Islands is one ofĀ New ZealandāsĀ most popular travel spots, drawing locals and international visitors alike. The lure of the sea is impossible to ignore here, with virtually endless opportunities to explore the archipelago. Paddle through its turquoise inlets in a sea kayak, try your hand at deep-sea fishing, discover the underwater world on a diving excursion, embark on a sailing venture or head into the maritime playground to swim with dolphins and spot blue penguins, marlin and whales.
Where you could stay
Bay of Islands
Overview
Helena Bay Lodge is nestled in its cove in the top corner of New Zealandās North Island, an intimate and exclusive luxury retreat backed by forest and looking out on its private length of coastline.
There are just five individual suites, each named after native birds, with balconies and views to the South Pacific Ocean. The two larger villas have their own fireplaces and bathtubs. Leica binoculars are provided for the opportunity to spot visiting whales and dolphins.
In the Main House, which forms a U-shape around the heated outdoor swimming pool, discover the ownerās eclectic artwork and treasures, which have been collected on travels around the globe, as well as a gym, sauna, library, lounge areas and an outdoor fire pit.
Dining here is a highlight, Helena Bay having tempted Head Chef Michele Martino from Italyās Michelin-starred Ristorante Don Alfonso to create an incredible āestate to plateā menu of lamb, beef and honey come from the on-site farm and home-grown organic vegetables, fruit and herbs.
Explore the Helena Bay Estate on hiking and cycling trails (two of the latest mountain bikes here feature assistive electric motors), nature walks and farm tours. Spend the day relaxing on the beach of take to the water paddle boarding, kayaking or spend some time fishing from the pontoon.
ā Find out moreBay of Islands
Overview
Set within a 75-acre estate on its own private ridgeline dropping into a valley is Eagle’s Nest, a collection of five luxury villas in the heart of the Bay of Islands.
Dotted along the peninsular and hidden among the native bush, each of the villas enjoy sweeping views across pristine landscape, the calm oceans waters and surrounding islands.
Contemporary in design, each villa offers plenty of indoor and outdoor space and four of the five come with their own private pools. With up to four bedrooms, the villas are perfect for families and groups while those looking for a secluded getaway will love the First Light Temple villa, an idyllic getaway for two.
The Bay of Islands is an outdoor lover’s dream with everything from fishing, kayaking and diving to mountain biking and helicopter rides on your doorstep. There is also the nearby town of Russell just a few minutes away, and a team of spa therapists offering in-room treatments for when you want to simply relax and unwind.
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Sail away
Bird's eye view
Private catamaran sailing
Cool Change is a 54-ft sailing catamaran, offering a totally unique way to experience the Bay of Islands. Enjoy level sailing, all-round visibility and plenty of space, inside and out. Swim, snorkel, kayak, or enjoy nice walks on the islands, or just relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings
Cape Reinga helicopter flight and Waipoua Forest walk
Take a 30-minute helicopter flight across to Omapere, where you will be met by your local Maori guide. Kupe’s (New Zealand’s first discoverer) descendants will take you on a guided walk of the largest kauri forest in the world and introduce you to their relationship with Mother Nature, both spiritually and culturally. Continue to the west coast enjoying low-level views of the 90 mile beach, before landing at a private airfield near the Cape.Ā Then take a short flight over spectacular and remote scenery such as the white silica sands of Parengarenga Harbour and Great Exhibition Bay.
My wife and I celebrated our honeymoon in New Zealand. We had an unbelievable experience with Jacada! They knew amazing places to stay and provided every bit of assistance along the way. We were so happy we didnāt plan this trip alone. We really enjoyed the simple planning process which made us feel like our desires were taken into consideration.
Why book with Jacada
Personalised design
We’ll plan your trip around your personal interests, tastes and preferences, providing honest advice based on first-hand knowledge.
Authentic experiences
Our expert guides and brilliant Concierges are hand-picked for their ability to bring your destination to life with care and passion.
Positive Impact
We seek out unforgettable experiences that benefit both local communities and the environment.