


Welcome!
We’re excited that you’re interested in the Tour of New Zealand 2025! This five-day, six-stage cycling event offers an unforgettable journey across some of New Zealand’s most stunning landscapes while supporting impactful charities. Whether racing for a cause or riding for the experience, there’s a place for you in this thrilling event.
Event Overview
The Tour of New Zealand runs from April 7th to 11th, 2025, covering 450 km across the South Island. Starting in Christchurch and ending in Queenstown, riders will experience everything from scenic coastlines to challenging mountain stages.
We recommend watching our short video.
Registration Details
To join, we have two options:
Full package: $1,300 per rider (includes transport and accommodation).
Base entry: $700 per rider (bring your own support crew and make your own accommodation arrangements).
Charity Support
When you ride in the Tour of New Zealand, you’re not just riding for fun—you're making a difference. Each rider is required to support one of our participating charities and commit to raising NZ$250. Your fundraising efforts will go directly toward impacting their communities.
Stage Details
The stages include a mix of distances and terrains. You’ll experience the beauty of the Southern Alps, the thrill of coastal riding, and the challenge of mountainous climbs. Each day’s stage details can be found at Tour Info.
Travel and Accomodation
Riders have the option of our full accommodation and transport package or organising their own. For those travelling from abroad, this flexibility makes it easy to plan a trip that suits your needs.
FAQs
If you have questions, we’ve compiled a list of FAQs at Tour Info to help you get all the details you need, from bike requirements to logistics and more.
Ready to Ride?
There’s still time to register, but spots are filling up quickly! Click the link below to secure your place in the Tour of New Zealand 2025:
We can’t wait to have you join us for this unforgettable experience. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
Warm regards,
Sam & Tour of New Zealand Team