10-Day Couples Escape from Auckland 10 Days 1300+ Kms 10+ Stops Starting and ending in Auckland, this itinerary includes unforgettable experiences from geothermal wonders to coastal escapes. Designed for couples seeking a winter road trip with the perfect blend of scenic drives, natural hot springs, cultural discovery, and alpine adventure, this itinerary explores some of the most iconic and tranquil spots across the North Island. Day 1: Arrival in Auckland Arrive at Auckland International Airport, pick up your vehicle at the Auckland branch. Take the time to explore Auckland and choose your own adventure from the following recommendations: Auckland Museum: Set in the Auckland Domain, this museum offers a powerful introduction to New Zealand’s natural history, Māori culture, and military history. Visit the Sky Tower for panoramic views of the city (SkyCity Auckland). Auckland Art Gallery: A beautiful blend of historic and contemporary architecture, this gallery showcases national and international works across four levels. All Blacks Experience: An interactive, high-energy journey into New Zealand’s rugby legacy – perfect for sports lovers, located at the SkyCity Precinct. Wētā Workshop Unleashed: Dive behind the scenes of blockbuster film-making with this immersive creative experience from the makers of The Lord of the Rings and Avatar. Located at the SkyCity Precinct. Where to stay: Ambury Campground Day 2: Auckland to Tauranga Drive to Tauranga and enjoy the scenic route through the Karangahake Gorge, stopping at Flat White Café at Waihi Beach for lunch. Following lunch, stop in Katikati for a tour of an avocado orchard with Avocado Tours, where you can savour delicious, locally grown produce and learn more about one of New Zealand’s favourite fruits. Join an evening kayak tour to a spectacular glowworm canyon with Waimarino or indulge in fresh, local cuisine at one Tauranga's vibrant dining spots Where to stay: Tasman Holiday Parks Papamoa Day 3: Tauranga Highlights: Coastal Walks & Cultural Flavours Begin your day with a walk up Mauao (Mount Maunganui). Take the base track (approx. 50 mins) for a gentle coastal loop or challenge yourself with the summit track. Along the way, use the Arataki Cultural Walking Trails App to hear local Māori legends and stories that bring Mauao’s rich history to life. After your walk, rejuvenate in the geothermal pools at Mount Hot Pools, located at the base of Mauao. Then, take a leisurely stroll down Mount Mainstreet to explore the local shops. Head to Maketū for an immersive cultural tour and a delicious cookout feast with Muirs Tours, where you'll experience the true spirit of manaakitanga (hospitality) and savour the authentic flavours of the region. Where to stay: Tasman Holiday Parks Papamoa Day 4: Tauranga to Rotorua Depart Pāpāmoa for Rotorua. Enjoy a scenic route along the coastline towards the small rural town of Murupara stopping in at Whirinaki Forest. Reconnect with nature on a fully immersive guided tour of the Whirinaki Forest with Whirinaki Footsteps, where you’ll explore the ancient beauty of this ancient wilderness. In Rotorua, visit Hell’s Gate Geothermal Park for a mud bath and sulphur spa experience. Enjoy dinner on Eat Streat—Rotorua’s lively dining lane filled with bars and restaurants. Where to stay: Rotorua Blue Lake TOP 10 Holiday Park Day 6: Rotorua to Taupō Today, drive to Taupō (approx. 1 hour), pausing at the Blue Lake (Lake Tikitapu) 10 minutes from Rotorua, for a gorgeous photo opportunity. Closer to Taupo, stop at Huka Falls: Watch as 220,000 litres of water per second rushes through the narrow gorge—it’s a stunning and powerful sight. Just North of Taupō, head to Wairakei Terraces, a tranquil geothermal spa surrounded by native flora. Explore Taupō’s waterfront cafes and boutique shops – be sure to admire the views over Lake Taupō and maximise the photo opportunity at the Love Taupō sign! Where to stay: Taupō TOP 10 Holiday Park Day 7: Taupō Adventure Jet boat ride with Huka Falls Jet: Hold on tight as you blast along the Waikato River at thrilling speeds, navigating past sheer cliffs and into tight canyons. The ride finishes with a heart-racing view of the powerful Huka Falls from below—up close and unforgettable. Take a geothermal walk at either Craters of the Moon or Orakei Korako. Both have surreal volcanic landscapes filled with steaming craters, bubbling mud pools, and active vents. Trails at both are easy-going and atmospheric, with plenty of photo stops. Where to stay: Taupō TOP 10 Holiday Park Day 8: Taupō to Ruapehu Scenic drive to Ruapehu (2 hours): Travel through alpine vistas and dramatic volcanic landscapes en route to the Central Plateau. History enthusiasts will enjoy the history on display at the Waioruru Army War Museum. Then, stop at Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre: Stop in Whakapapa Village to explore interactive exhibits on local geology, volcanoes, and the cultural importance of the dual World Heritage Park. Sky Waka Gondola ride & lunch: Ride the spectacular Sky Waka Gondola, gliding above waterfalls and rocky slopes to reach Knoll Ridge Café, New Zealand’s highest eatery. Enjoy a hot drink or lunch with breathtaking views. Taranaki Falls Loop Track: A gentle 2-hour return walk (6km) starting 100 metres below the Visitor Centre. Follow a scenic loop past alpine bush, open tussock, and lava formations to the stunning Taranaki Falls, which plunge over a lava cliff into a pool below. Where to stay: Whakapapa Holiday Park Day 9: Ruapehu Exploration Spend the day exploring Ruapehu and have lunch at Knoll Ridge Café: Take in dramatic alpine views while enjoying hearty winter fare or barista-made coffee at New Zealand’s highest café.For dinner, enjoy the fantastic eateries on offer in Ohakune – don’t forget to visit the playground and get a photo with the giant carrot! Where to stay: Whakapapa Holiday Park Day 10: Ruapehu to Auckland Today, it’s time to drive back to Auckland. On your way, take your time and enjoy the rural scenery along the way. We suggest heading to Waikato River Trails, stretch your legs on a section of the riverside trail, which meanders through native bush and farmland along the mighty Waikato River.