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Roteiro by Primetour
DIA 1
Christchurch
DIA 2
Christchurch – Arthur’s Pass – Greymouth
DIA 3
Greymouth – Fox Glacier
DIA 4
Fox Glacier – Wanaka
DIA 5
Wanaka – Queenstown
DIA 6
Queenstown
DIA 7
Queenstown – Milford Sound
DIA 8
Queenstown – Milford
DIA 9
Queenstown – Mount Cook Village
DIA 10
Mt Cook Village – Lake Tekapo – Christchurch
Queenstown, a capital mundial dos esportes radicais, fica às margens de um rio cristalino (um convite ao rafting e a passeios de jet boat cheios de adrenalina). Encare o Hackett Bungy, primeiro bungy jump do mundo, e se jogue da ponte Kawarau, em um salto de 43 metros de altura.
Aproveite um jantar no topo de uma geleira, após sobrevoar de helicóptero o deslumbrante Milford Sound, considerada por muitos anos “a oitava maravilha do mundo”.
O Mount Cook é o ponto culminante de toda a Australásia. Seus 3.754 metros de altura cobertos de neve são uma tentação para esquiadores, e podem ser explorados também em escaladas (ou no conforto de um helicóptero).