Head Office
EDEN Luxury Travel, The Steamill, Steamill Street, Chester, Cheshire CH3 5AN
Telephone
01244 567000 / 0207 1580997
Opening Times
Monday to Thursday 9.00am to 5.30pm
Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday 9.30am -to 3.00pm
Our Travel Boutique
27 King Street, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6DW
Telephone
01565 656000
Opening Times
Our travel boutique embraces a flexible work environment.
Visit us in-person Tuesday to Thursday, 9:30am to 5:00pm.
Our dedicated team also works remotely on Mondays and Fridays,
ensuring seamless support throughout the week.
With an enchanting blend of beautiful beaches, lush native bush, farms and arts and craft stores creating an inviting and warm island lifestyle, Waiheke Island also boasts more than a dozen high-quality vineyards, many with relaxed restaurants onsite. Enjoy local wine while looking out over vine-covered valleys to the blue sea beyond. The white sandy beaches at Oneroa, Palm Beach and Onetangi slope gently down into the Hauraki Gulf and are perfect for swimming, kayaking, strolling or having a picnic in the sun.
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The heartland of New Zealand’s Māori culture, surrounded by steaming lakes, bubbling hot pools and bursting geysers, Rotorua is host to some of the world’s most incredible earth forces, capturing all that is precious and unique. Visit the Hobbiton set from the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies, located in Matamata and discover the real ‘Middle Earth’ in a fascinating two-hour guided tour.
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The ‘trout fishing capital of New Zealand’, set on the shores of New Zealand’s largest lake, Taupo also offers awe-inspiring panoramic views of the diverse volcanic landscape, from the pristine lake to the surrounding mountain peaks of Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe. Enjoy a half-day scenic charter on Lake Taupo, cruise around its northern bays with lunch on board and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains as you make your way to the Māori rock carvings and Kaipo Bay.
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Seals, stunning walks and the spiffiest lighthouse in the country – you'll find them all at Cape Palliser. It's just an hour's drive from Martinborough, with unforgettable sea views along the way. The Cape is also home to the North Island's largest fur seal colony and, if you're here November to January you may just spot some pups. This part of New Zealand also has a rich history of early Māori occupation with archaeologists believing Māori settled here back in the 1300s.
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Marlborough Sounds is a region of spectacular scenic beauty and warmth in which to relax, revitalise, explore and indulge. It's a maze of waterways consisting of three sounds – Queen Charlotte, Keneperu and Pelorus Sounds – and is renowned for its 932 miles of coastline, dolphin-watching, fishing, historical landmarks, wonderful variety of native bush and wildlife and, of course, its legendary Sauvignon Blanc.
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More than a decade after two earthquakes devastated the city, it is being rebuilt and reimagined. While some of the eye-catching blue-stone heritage buildings may be gone, in their place are new spaces, designed for modern city living. This includes more green spaces, with the biggest swathe of land twice the size of Central Park in New York. For most cities, their historical architecture seems at odds with its modern counterparts. Here, the two meld harmoniously together. A fact that is mirrored in the city’s cultural life. If you want art, restaurants and accommodation (or just an attitude and way of life) that look back or forward in time, or both together, this is where you’ll find it. In short, this a city that often surprises and is always hard to leave.
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Heartland of the West Coast, this small township is uniquely nestled in the rainforest between the rugged glaciers and the pounding surf of the Tasman Sea in a World Heritage area. It’s here you can enjoy a guided heli-hike excursion, when, from the moment you step on board the chopper, your pilot whisks you away, up and over the jaw-dropping landscape. After a thrilling flight, high above the rugged terrain, you’ll then land on the glacier, ready to undertake a two-hour guided glacier hike.
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'Adventure Capital of the World’, Queenstown is set on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, amidst the towering peaks of the Southern Alps; its scenery providing the perfect backdrop for endless activities and an idyllic haven in which to relax. You can also enjoy a private helicopter excursion to majestic Milford Sound, flying through the grandeur of the Alps over rainforests, frozen lakes and majestic Milford to touchdown on an age old glacier. The views of the glaciers are overwhelming, with their many crevasses and blue and green ice falls.
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