Day 4: A low-key lake day
By day four, a slower pace tends to work better. Blue Lake (Lake Tikitapu) is a good pick if you’re looking to stay outside but take it easy. There’s a walking track around the lake—it’s about 3 miles, but you don’t need to do the whole thing. We just did sections, stopped to listen for birds (we saw a tui), and took our time. If you can, pack a picnic. There’s a small deli in town where we picked up cheese and snacks the night before.
The eastern side of the lake gets morning sun, and the western side is nicer in the afternoon. If the kids still have energy, check out the Redwoods Treewalk nearby. The suspension bridges between the giant trees are a fun way to get a bit of a thrill without needing to hike.
Back in town, soaking in a mineral hot pool is a relaxing way to wind down. Polynesian Spa has family-friendly pools.
Day 5: Wellington
Fly down to Wellington in the morning—it’s about an hour, and on a clear day you’ll see some great views of the North Island and the coastline. Once you land, head to the waterfront. A lot of the old woolsheds there have been turned into casual restaurants and cafés. It’s a good spot to grab lunch, maybe something with local seafood like paua fritters.
If you’re curious about Māori cuisine but don’t want to commit to a full hāngī, Karaka Café is a good place to start. They serve a mix of traditional flavors in a relaxed setting — nothing too unfamiliar, but still interesting.
From there, walk over to Te Papa Tongarewa, the national museum. It’s modern and interactive, with exhibitions that cover everything from earthquakes to the Treaty of Waitangi. There’s a giant squid on display that kids tend to love and a few hands-on areas tied to rotating exhibits.
When you’re ready to check in, I’d recommend staying somewhere around Cuba Street. It’s central, easy to walk from, and there’s always something happening nearby — shops, food, street performers, you name it. There are other ways to get around town as well if the walk is too much (see our guide to getting around New Zealand).