About us

New Zealand Olympic Travel are proud to be the official travel provider for the New Zealand Olympic Team and their supporters.

New Zealand Olympic Travel (NZOT) was founded in 2013 between the New Zealand Olympic Committee and House of Travel.

Based in the House of Travel Christchurch City office, we service New Zealand athletes, team management, National Sporting Organisations, family members of athletes as well as supporters nationwide and abroad.

In 2014 New Zealand Olympic Travel helped over 1000 NZ Team supporters head to Glasgow to cheer on the NZ Team.

A successful Rio 2016 Olympic Games was had by the NZ Team of 199 athletes and management.  There was well over 1,500 passionate kiwis’ supporters that headed to Rio to support the team.

Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018 witnessed over 3000 NZ Team supporters gather on the Gold Coast to supporter the NZ Team. 

Tokyo 2020 was on target to be the biggest NZ Team Supporter group to travel.  Due to COVID there was no spectators, but the NZ athletes put on a great show for us to watch and cheer them on from a distance.

 

What we do

As well as looking after all flights and event tickets, we help you create a lifetime experience. 

Our passionate and experienced team specialise in sourcing accommodation in the best possible locations, organising transport and logistics with reputable local operators, managing VIP Hospitality services onsite, and take pride in working with our clients to extend their travel plans.

 
 

Other sporting events

If you are looking to travel to another sporting event or destination, we can work with you on the best travel solution for you or your group.

Email our friendly team at info@nzolympictravelco.nz to discuss.

 New Zealand Olympic Travel have been the Authorised Ticket Resellers for New Zealand residents for the:

  • Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

  • Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games

  • Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

  • PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games

  • Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games

  • Rio 2016 Olympic Games

  • Samoa 2015 Youth Commonwealth Games

  • Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games

  • Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympics