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Ultimate Summer Activities in New Zealand: Gardens and Adventures for Families

By: A Silent ExplorerJanuary 11, 20255 mins read


New Zealand’s summer, from December to February, is a season of warmth, vibrant landscapes, and long sunny days—perfect for family adventures.

From exploring lush gardens to embarking on exciting outdoor activities, there’s no shortage of fun for kids and parents alike. Here’s a guide to making the most of summer with your family in New Zealand.

1. Discover New Zealand’s Stunning Gardens

New Zealand’s gardens are not just for adults—they offer plenty of family-friendly attractions and interactive experiences that will delight kids, too.

Top Gardens to Visit with Kids and Family

  • Hamilton Gardens (Hamilton)Open link in new tab: This award-winning garden offers themed spaces like the Tropical Garden and the Alice-in-Wonderland-inspired Surrealist Garden that kids will adore. Families can also enjoy picnics by the lake or a leisurely stroll through the park.
  • Christchurch Botanic Gardens (Christchurch): Known as the “Garden City,” Christchurch is a paradise for nature lovers. The gardens feature wide open spaces perfect for kids to run around, along with playgrounds and paddle boat rentals on the Avon River.

  • Wellington Botanic Garden (Wellington): Ride the historic cable car up to the gardens, where kids can explore themed zones, native bush trails, and seasonal flower displays. Don’t miss the Glowworm Grotto after dark for a magical experience.

  • Tūpare Gardens (New Plymouth): A hidden gem with meandering trails, tranquil picnic spots, and sculptures. The natural playground here is ideal for adventurous little ones.

  • Maple Gardens (Nelson): This private garden features an array of vibrant plants, including towering maples and secret nooks that encourage exploration.

  • Lavender Fields (Various Locations)Open link in new tab: Visit places like Lavender Creek Farm in Te Awamutu or Wanaka Lavender Farm, where families can stroll through fragrant purple fields, relax with lavender ice cream, or take part in kids’ activities.

2. Family-Friendly Adventures to Enjoy in Summer

Outdoor Fun in the Sun

Summer in New Zealand is all about outdoor adventures, and there’s something for every member of the family.

  • Beach Days

    • Build sandcastles, swim, or play frisbee at family-friendly beaches like Mount Maunganui or Orewa Beach.
    • Explore tidal pools at Island Bay, perfect for curious kids.
  • Nature Walks and Easy Hikes

    • Stroll the Redwoods TreewalkOpen link in new tab in Rotorua, where suspension bridges give a bird’s-eye view of the forest.
    • Enjoy the scenic Hooker Valley Track near Mount Cook, which is flat and perfect for families.
  • Wildlife Encounters

    • Visit Orana Wildlife Park (Christchurch) or Auckland Zoo to meet native and exotic animals.
    • Take a dolphin-watching tour in the Bay of Islands or whale watching in Kaikoura.

Hands-On Farm Visits

Combine adventure with learning:

  • Blueberry Picking: Seasonal farms like those in Waikato offer blueberry picking with shaded picnic spots for families.
  • Agrodome (Rotorua): Let the kids feed farm animals, watch sheep shearing demonstrations, and learn about New Zealand’s farming culture.
  • Cherry Picking (Central Otago, Marlborough): Head to orchards in Central Otago, renowned for their juicy cherries. Kids will love plucking ripe cherries straight from the trees.
  • Strawberry Picking (Auckland, Waikato, and Christchurch): Farms like Sweet Red Strawberry Farm near Hamilton or Pick Your Own Strawberries in Auckland are popular spots. Many also offer strawberry ice cream or smoothies after your picking session.

Adventures for Thrill-Seeking Families

For families with older kids, New Zealand’s adventure offerings are hard to beat.

  • Kayaking in Abel Tasman National Park: Explore golden beaches and calm lagoons.
  • Pukekura Park Festival of Lights: Combine an adventure with a magical evening exploring illuminated trails and installations.

3. Set Sail on a Disney-Themed Cruise

Disney Cruise

Disney Cruise

This summer, add a sprinkle of magic to your family holiday with a Disney Cruise Ride. Though Disney CruisesOpen link in new tab primarily operate internationally, they often include itineraries stopping in New Zealand ports such as AucklandOpen link in new tab, WellingtonOpen link in new tab and ChristchurchOpen link in new tab.

What to Expect on a Disney Cruise:

  • Family Entertainment: Meet beloved Disney characters, enjoy Broadway-caliber shows, and take part in themed parties like Pirate Night.
  • Kids’ Clubs: Let the little ones explore immersive play areas while adults relax.
  • Onboard Activities: Pools with waterslides, movie screenings, and interactive games make every moment fun.
  • Excursions: When docked, explore nearby attractions such as Waiheke Island’s beaches or Wellington’s Te Papa Museum with your family.

Pro Tip: Book early as Disney Cruises are popular, and cabins fill up quickly.

4. Cultural and Educational Experiences

Maori Cultural Villages

Visit Tamaki Maori Village in Rotorua for an immersive experience that includes storytelling, traditional games, and a hangi feast.

Museums with Kid-Friendly Zones

  • Te Papa Tongarewa (Wellington): Interactive exhibits and a discovery center for children.
  • Auckland Museum: Learn about New Zealand’s history, flora, and fauna.

5. Gardens and Adventures Combined

Some destinations offer the perfect blend of gardens and outdoor activities:

  • Queenstown Gardens

    Located by Lake Wakatipu, these gardens are perfect for a family stroll or a casual frisbee game. The surrounding lake is ideal for paddleboarding or picnicking under the summer sun.

  • Botanical Gardens with Play Areas

    Many of New Zealand’s botanic gardens include playgrounds and open spaces, such as the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, making them ideal for family outings.

6. Water Adventures and Splash Zones

Nothing says summer like water play!

  • Waimarino Adventure Park (Tauranga): A water-based playground with slides, kayaks, and trampolines.
  • Lake TaupoOpen link in new tab: Try stand-up paddleboarding or rent a boat for a relaxing family day.
  • Hot Water Beach (Coromandel): Dig your own natural spa pool in the sand.

7. Practical Tips for Family Travel in Summer

  • Pack Essentials: Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, water bottles, and comfortable shoes are must-haves.
  • Travel Early: Beat the crowds by starting your activities early in the day.
  • Combine Activities: Pair a garden visit with nearby adventure activities to keep kids engaged.