Great Journeys New Zealand
Transportation service · Addington ·

Great Journeys New Zealand

Transportation service · Addington ·

Scenic train journeys with guided tours and inclusive packages

tranzalpine scenic plus experience
scenic train journey
friendly staff
great scenery
culinary experience
multi-day tours
guided experiences
open air car
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35 Troup Drive, Addington, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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35 Troup Drive, Addington, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand Get directions

+64 800 872 467
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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 30, 2026

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This Train Journey Is the Best Way to Explore New Zealand's South Island

"Great Journeys New Zealand, the tourism arm of Kiwi Rail, offers over a dozen high-end tours linking the country's five long-distance train routes with overnight hotel stays and on-the-ground activities. The 'Spectacular South' itinerary from Wellington to Queenstown is one of their offerings, which combines the Coastal Pacific and Tranzalpine routes, covering accommodations, excursions, and meals."

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Choose a New Zealand Train With a Can't-Miss Culinary Experience

"The operator runs curated, all-inclusive rail-and-land itineraries that emphasize regional food and wine provenance, pairing meals with the exact landscapes traversed. The newly introduced Scenic Plus carriage features airy cabins with high ceilings, Indigenous decorative carvings and table sculptures by Māori artists, and printed menus that list the specific farms, fisheries and vineyards supplying each dish. Trips combine train travel with intermittent boats and buses, plus overnight stays at four- and five-star hotels and on-the-ground adventures (jetboating, whale watching, cloud-forest birding). There are no sleeper cars; passengers disembark nightly, and a week-long Epicurean-style route departing the capital showcases local specialties (from smoked greenshell mussels and braised lamb shoulder to regionally paired Pinot Noir) as part of a meticulously staged experience priced around 11,000 NZD." - Brad Japhe

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6 New Train Routes We’re Excited About

"Starting in January 2023, exploring New Zealand’s off-the-beaten-path regions by train is about to get even easier. Train operator Great Journeys New Zealand, a division of KiwiRail, will debut its new multi-day tours, allowing passengers to step off and enjoy guided experiences and a night or two in various locations. The itineraries, ranging from six to 17 days, link together three scenic train journeys including the award-winning TranzAlpine from Christchurch to Greymouth, the Northern Explorer between Auckland and Wellington, and Coastal Pacific from Picton to Christchurch. Excursions include spotting whales, dolphins, and albatrosses in Kaikōura, adventuring along the Punakaiki Rocks and Hokitika Gorge on the West Coast, and sipping world-famous Sauvignon Blanc in the Marlborough wine region. And with views of volcanic peaks and turquoise blue lakes from the train, the journey is just as spectacular as the destinations. Passengers can choose between the Classic Style Tour through New Zealand’s larger cities and heartland destinations or the Signature Style Tour, which includes higher-end hotels and extras like a farewell dinner at Walter Peak."

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CRUDE D.

Google
Although driving is my forte, travelling by rail with Great Journeys New Zealand was absolutely the way to get across part of the South Island of NZ! We went with the 'TranzAlpine Scenic Plus Experience' and it was wonderful. The staff were so kind and welcoming and made us feel very comfortable. My wife and I had just married each other and the staff wrote in a card, and all signed it - amazing! Thank you Great Journeys New Zealand. ❤️ - Courtenay Driving Educator

Trinh N.

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This was a very enjoyable ride from Picton to Christchurch. It started off with checking in our baggage at 10am at the Picton station. The lady that run reception is a rude. The most annoying thing about this train ride is that we can’t choose our seats and we there is absolutely nothing we can do about it. My suggestion to them is that they should check in guest first come first serve for scenic side and for those who ride the whole ride should get that priority. Unfortunately, we didn’t get the scenic side and our group of 4 sadly watched how they left another group of 4 open seats stay open for half of the ride. It was very aggravating. We enjoy our seat with a table though. If you’re not on the scenic side it also gets very hot as the sun beams on you. Ppl actually did close their blinds. The open air cart was very nice and breezy. The cafe was alright on their selection too. Very inconsistent reception for paying for your items though. Overall it was very scenic and it was enjoyable.

Robert R.

Google
It's amazing if your train does run. If not be prepared to deal with the worst customer service ever. They will send your cancellation request out 6 minutes after their phone line closes for the day. They will offer you alternative transport via coach for just a 50% refund of your $240 ticket, which is more expensive than an intercity bus or flying. They will ignore your request for a refund for almost 3 weeks. They fail to understand that their customers often make a special trip out to do their trains, the cancellation reason was out of their control but they refuse to offer any discount to a future booking on an off-season train with empty seats. They will ignore your email, likely not read it all and just respond with one sentence. It's basic customer service to offer customers a partial discount on their fare if their first journey was impacted. If you do try to phone up good luck getting through, I tried multiple times and it feels like you are permanently on hold. Disgusting company considering they charge so much for their train fares, as much as I would love to try to do the Northern Explorer again I can't as it's now outside my budget to make a whole separate trip to do it.

Sue S

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I was privileged to be a member of the first guided tour group. The complete tour travelled on all three of their trains from Auckland to Queenstown (includes a bus sectoin from Greymouth) but due to time constraints I only went as far as Christchurch. This was a wonderful trip with stops along the way - all organised ahead of time. Some stops were just one night with others two nights. Some sightseeing tours were included eg cablecar ride, Marlborough wine tour and city sights tours whilst others were optional extras egpunting in Christchurch and whale watching in Kaikoura. Most meals were included with some on the trains. Our tour guide, Mark, demonstrated his great love for NZ and was extremely knowledgeable and helpful. We also had time to ourselves to rest, hire a bike and wander through the shops, galleries and museums etc. The trains had onboard commentaries and were very comfortable with large viewing windows to take in the spectacular scenery. Also met Valerie, Graham and Emma from the booking office. A fantastic team. Loved every minute.

Nicholas J.

Google
Place for : photo and relaxing Walking down from my bus toward the bus station, the cold winter is blowing so strong it got into my bone. As i get into the train after purchasing my ticket, the train blow a loud horn, making sure everybody know that the adventures is about to begin. As the engine start, pulling its body trough a dense fog, i sit beside the window not sure what to expect in this journey I'm about to have, and enjoying the moments alone. As the sun starts to rise up, pushing all the fog, slowly revealing the beauty it hides, i was mesmerized, and stand up reaching for my camera and rush to the front. As the door open and i walk to the open side of the train, my eyes won't shut itself. Range of mountains, full with wild flowers, stream of rivers shimmering like gold, lots and lots of green field, full of animals, and still so many indescribable by words alone. That moment i really wish god give me an extra pair of eye in my back so I won't miss a moments of the scene in the other side of the train. When you come here make sure you bring camera and prepare the right lenses for your shots. Every penny you pay for this trip will worth it. You won't regret it, I'm sure of this. It makes me wonder what will this landscape be when it is spring. And how about summer and spring?

Parichay M.

Google
The Great Journeys of New Zealand is a very good company. I took TranzAlpine with them which was very beautiful & scenic. Their Interislander was also very helpful in going from South to North Island. The plus lounge access on Interislander is extremely useful so make sure you get it. The staff of TGJONZ is also very friendly & cooperative.

Eleanor B.

Google
Train ride was fine, was a bit delayed but once we were on our seats were easy to find and relax. Open air car was a lot of fun, and the snacks in the cafe were good.

Anne S.

Google
A great day out (although long) the guide/driver was great explaining things along the journey to Milford Sound. Milford Sound was spectacular