7th February Bristol to Amsterdam then to Los Angeles, Flight KL601
10th February Los Angeles to San Francisco, Flight DL4792
12th February San Francisco via Los Angeles to Honolulu, Flight DL2660
17th February Honolulu to Fiji, Flight FJ852
21st February Fiji to Auckland, Flight FJ411
New Zealand Itinerary
| Tuesday 21st Arrive in Auckland, 12.45 |
| Wednesday 22nd Auckland to Rotorua |
| Thursday 23rd Rotorua to Taupo |
| Friday 24th Taupo to Mt Ruapehu & Napier |
| Saturday 25th Taupo to Wellington |
| Sunday 26th Wellington to Picton & on to Christchurch |
| Monday 27th Christchurch & Locality |
| Tuesday 28th Christchurch & Locality |
| Wednesday 29th Christchurch to Fox Glacier |
| Thursday 1st March Fox Glacier to Queenstown via Wanaka |
| Friday 2nd Queenstown to Mount Cook |
| Saturday 3rd Mount Cook to Christchurch |
| Sunday 4th Christchurch |
| Monday 5th Fly Brisbane |
5th March Christchurch to Brisbane, Air New Zealand Flight: 792
OZ Itinerary
| Monday 5th Arrive Brisbane, 07.50 |
| Tuesday 6th Fly to Cairns, Flight JQ928 07.25, arr 09.40 |
| Wednesday 7th Cairns |
| Thursday 8th Train/coach to Airlie Beach (Sunlander) |
| Friday 9th Airlie |
| Saturday 10th Airlie |
| Sunday 11th Fly to Brisbane, Flight JQ833 10.50, arr 12.20 |
| Monday 12th Surfer’s Paradise |
| Tuesday 13th Coff’s Harbour via Coolangatta?* (Jerry back to NZ) |
| Wednesday 14th Port Macquarie |
| Thursday 15th Port Stephens |
| Friday 16th Arrive in Sydney |
| Saturday 17th Sydney |
| Sunday 18th Fly to Hanoi |
18th March Sydney to Hanoi, Flight VN772
22nd March Hanoi to Bangkok, Flight VN611
26th March Bangkok to Amsterdam, Flight KL8076
27th March Amsterdam to Bristol, Flight 1057 (Arrive 21.10)

have a good time tony
Safe travelling Tony. Enjoy yourself – you’ve sure as h**l earned it! Rog.
Great itinerary, mine’s pretty similar over the next month. Arrive sandpit. Play in the sand. Depart sandpit.
hope you are enjoying yourselves – Rog says you have arrived in LA
Love Viv
Hi Nick
I’ve had a great idea. How about you post me a piece of wood from every port of call so that I can make you a momento of your adventure. Thinking of dimensions for each piece:
If you want a sideboard – 2m x 1m x 40mm
If you want a Watch/cufflink box – 55cmx20cmx30cm
Your choice!
All the best – Keith
great pics keep them coming
Great itin Tony, you guys are going to have a blast, just one question are you going to take Vivy back to some of the favorite places once Shelley graduates from nurses school I am sure there are some places she would love to see too? Dave has signed up for your blog too.