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International Visitors Section
All our tours below are designed to accommodate overseas guests, and we have a great range of tours, from 3 day short tours to our 21 day South and North Island tours. Resort Course tours to our well known quality country course tours as well as mixed tours.
Australia have direct flights to Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Queenstown. Airlines from other countries fly direct to Auckland via Singapore and the U.S.A. If you need any help in booking international flights to our beautiful country, don't hesitate to contact us, and if booking one or more of our tours we will book your international flights free of charge and get you the best price possible. If you can not fly directly into the city that you would like to play golf in, then send us an email and we will book your domestic flights to the destination of your choice, or you may like to take in our beautiful country at your own pace and drive there. We can book a rental car and accommodation for the extra days if you wish to drive.
Our tour prices are based on Peak Acommodation rates and Non Affiliated(Visitor) Green Fee rates, so depending on your circumstances(Current golf club member) and the dates of traveling(Peak or off Peak season), we will give you the best possible price at the time of booking you on your tour. This basically means that the prices you see on the tours will be even cheaper in 99% of bookings.
If you are planning to take one of the longer tours, 7 to 21 days, we can offer you a special deal exclusive to Fly-away Golf Tours customers, an official New Zealand affiliated membership for $120nz that lasts for a 12 month period. This will drop the price on 14 day tour's about $500 on average and 21 day tours $1000 on average. Allow 4 weeks for memberships to become current, so let us know as early as possible if you would like this special deal.
So please enjoy searching through these tours and if you find one you like don't hesitate to email us with any quiry's, and I am sure we can satisfy your golfing holiday needs and provide you with the best value hassle free golf holiday.
All prices are in New Zealand Dollars
AUCKLAND
Auckland is New Zealand's largest urban area with a population of just over a million people. It is not, however, the capital, although it was at one time, until the capital moved to Wellington. Auckland is the centre of commerce and industry, and is perhaps the most vibrant, bustling and multicultural city in New Zealand. Auckland is the biggest Polynesian city in the world, and this cultural influence is reflected in many different aspects of city life. The city's landscape is dominated by volcanic hills, the twin harbours, bays, beaches and islands. Its nickname 'the city of sails' is very apt. Auckland has more boats per capita than anywhere else in the world. Auckland is dotted with volcanic hills, many of which were once the site of Maori pas, or fortified villages, and which currently afford great views of the city. Auckland lies between the Waitemata and Manukau harbours, and its geography is such that glistening waters seem to beckon from every point. It is a water lover's paradise, with some of the best beaches, swimming, diving, fishing, sailing, windsurfing and watersports in the country.
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WELLINGTON
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand / Aotearoa. It is also the cultural, administrative and political center of the country. Two aspects of the city that will immediately strike any visitor are the sprawling harbour and the dramatic, hilly terrain. Everywhere you go, the sounds and smell of the ocean hang in the air, and green hills and valleys wrap you in a bear-hug embrace. At night, Wellington offers up a spectacular, shimmering cityscape that is unlike almost anywhere else in the world. Even after seeing it for the hundredth time, it takes one's breath away. Wellington is a vibrant, scenic, windy, cosmopolitan, diverse, eccentric, maddening and hilarious place. It has some of the best museums, art galleries, restaurants, microbreweries, and coffee houses in the country. It is the storehouse for the nation's historic, cultural and artistic treasures. Being the first place European settlers arrived, it also boasts lots of historic streets and buildings.
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CHRISTCHURCH
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island, with a population of over 350,000. The Garden City is also, arguably, the most attractive city in New Zealand, with extensive inner city public gardens and parks, the shallow Avon river meandering though the city centre, and a pedestrian oriented downtown centred on Cathedral Square. Christchurch was a planned settlement founded by English colonialists. This rich English history is still apparent in the city's atmosphere; historic trams loop around the city, you can punt down the Avon, and the city is scattered with impressive Neo-Gothic buildings. Christchurch enjoys the largest collection of Gothic architecture in the country, with Christchurch Cathedral, the Canterbury Museum, Christ's College School, and the former University of Canterbury, which now forms the bustling cultural centre of Christchurch, the Arts Centre. Christchurch is also a city which embraces festivity, with a continuous stream of events and festivals throughout the year, including the Christchurch Arts Festival, New Zealand Cup and Show Week, the World Buskers Festival, the Lyttelton Festival of Lights, the Ellerslie International Flower Show and the Antarctic Festival - each celebrating particular aspects of Christchurch's unique character. Christchurch contains one of the two main international airports for the country, and is connected via a tunnel to a seaport at Lyttelton on Bank's Peninsula. It is widely regarded as the Gateway to the South Island and is the perfect place to base your New Zealand holiday.
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DUNEDIN
Dunedin is the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the only real "University Town" in the country. Founded by the Scottish Free Church, the city was originally to have been called New Edinburgh. "Dunedin", more interestingly, is the old Gaelic name for the same city. Even today, the city still retains a strong Scottish flavour; there's haggis at New Year's, a statue of Robbie Burns in the town square -- or rather the town Octogon -- and the sound of bagpipes to accompany every occasion. When Mark Twain visited Dunedin, he had this to say about the subject: When I was passing through the North Island, I noticed that on the gates in the fences on each side of the railroad right-of-way there were signs that read, 'Please close the gate', in the characteristic polite way of the English. But when I passed into Otago Province I noticed that the wording of the signs was different. They read, 'Any person who fails to close this gate after passing through it will be subject to a fine of five pounds'. Then I knew that I arrived where the Scots ruled.
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QUEENSTOWN
Queenstown is the New Zealand destination for international visitors. Its natural beauty changes with the seasons, the lake gleans in the summer sun, and snow clad mountains tower above the township in winter. Queenstown is a great place to visit all year round. Nestled in beside the mysterious Lake Wakatipu, in the Southern Lakes district of New Zealand, Queenstown is a cosmopolitan haven, offering a limitless adventure, southern wine and cuisine, and breathtaking alpine scenery. Queenstown doesn't earn its title of Adventure Capital of the World for nothing. Here, you can bungy jump, ski or snowboard, paraglide, jet boat, white water raft, skydive, hang glide, jetski, and drive quadbikes to your heart's content! For its remoteness, Queenstown is one the busiest little towns in the country, sporting the equivalent to around half the population of New Zealand in tourists in 2006, who came to experience the unique "Adventure Capital of the World", and to relax on the scenic walks, flights, and cruises, taking in the vast lakes, rushing rivers, and awe-inspiring mountains. Queenstown possesses the perfect location to base yourself while you explore the wonders of Fiordland National Park and the rest of the Southern Lakes region. The magnificence of Queenstown's lake side location and the range of accommodation and attractions available make it an essential part of any visit to New Zealand.
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RESORT COURSE TOURS
Our Resort Course tours will have you playing only the best golf courses in New Zealand with views and scenery that are as good as you will find anywhere else in the world, from Alpine Resorts to Seaside Resorts and because you are driving yourself around you are able to stop anywhere you like to relax and take in the views. Our Resort Course tours are by far the best we have to offer to international golfing visitors, and will live up to all your expectations.
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BEST OF BOTH ISLANDS TOURS
Our 21 day Island tours are a mixture of Resort, Links and Parklands Courses, giving you the best range of New Zealand golf, the tours are designed to give you plenty of time so you will be able to do other activities as well, but if you are a real keen golfer and would like to play as much golf as possible, we can arrange some extra rounds of golf where it is possible, and book them for you at no extra charge. You will be traveling right around each Island and be staying in the best city's and towns that suit the traveling golfer.
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North Island 21 Day Tour |
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South Island 21 Day Tour |
Also there are other tours which are in the New Zealand section eg. Rotorua, Taupo etc, that are also available to all our overseas guest's, unfortunatly with most New Zealand clubs charging a higher green fee rate for overseas golfers, the prices will be slightly higher in most cases. Just let us know via an email, which tour you would like to go on and we will get you the best rates possible.
For any other information or to make a booking, please don't hesitate to send us an email and we will reply A.S.A.P.
Happy golfing from the staff at FLY-AWAY GOLF TOURS.
"Keep it in the short grass"
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