Les Hutchins and his wife Olive originally bought the Manapouri-Doubtful Sound tour company in 1954. Their next acquisition was the company Fiordland Travel that had been set up to provide tours of the
Te Ana-au glowworm caves. In the late 1960s, the Hutchins bought the
TSS Earnslaw. Then they moved into
Milford Sound / Piopiotahi and competed with government tourism. From 2002, Fiordland Travel Ltd operated all tourist excursions under the Real Journeys brand, and the company name was changed to Real Journeys Ltd in 2006. In 2002, Les Hutchins was made a Distinguished Companion of the
New Zealand Order of Merit for services to conservation and tourism. A separate company Fiordland Explorer Cruises was first incorporated in July 2012, but the name was changed to Go Orange in August 2013. The purchase of the Cardrona Alpine Resort ski area in 2013 is one of its most significant acquisitions. Real Journeys purchased Christchurch's International Antarctic Centre in 2015. The group of companies owned by Real Journeys include the Stewart Island Experience launched in 2004 and Wild Kiwi Encounter, operated as a joint tourism venture with the Rakiura Maori Lands Trust, which was purchased in 2016. Queenstown Rafting, in which Real Journeys had been a 50% partner since 1996, was bought outright in 2016 along with the company's associate coach services company Kiwi Discovery. The Wayfare Group was formed in 2018 as a holding company for the multiple offerings, but was relaunched as RealNZ on 1 October 2021.
Air tourism In 1987, Fiordland Travel established a sightseeing and shuttle air service between Queenstown and Milford Sound using Cessna aircraft initially, followed by the introduction of Nomad aircraft. In 1993, the Fiordland Travel airline operation and the
Mount Cook Airlines service to Milford merged to form a joint venture named Milford Sound Flightseeing. Fiordland Travel subsequently purchased the company outright. After the re-branding as Real Journeys, it combined its fixed wing airline services with those of Totally Tourism in another joint venture called Milford Sound Flights. Totally Tourism's 50 per cent shareholding was subsequently purchased by Skyline Enterprises, and in late 2015 Real Journeys sold its half share to Skyline, retaining a supply agreement for air services to Milford.
International Antarctic Centre In October 2015, Real Journeys purchased the
International Antarctic Centre from
Christchurch Airport. In October 2024 it was announced that the facility had been sold to the owners of the
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve for an undisclosed sum. ==Management==