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Auckland Region
Auckland Region

The main international gateway to NZ, Auckland is the complete holiday destination. This vibrant and cosmopolitan city offers all the comforts of modern urban life and a myriad of..


Queenstown
Queenstown

In winter, Queenstown is a bustling ski resort. In summer it's busy with hikers, mountain bikers, fishermen and swimmers. At any time of year, it attracts a large number of people keen to..


Wellington Region
Wellington Region

The picture-perfect capital city of Wellington is situated in the lower part of the North Island, nestled between the magnificent harbour of Port Nicholson and rolling green hills. The..


Rotorua
Rotorua

The Rotorua region was the birthplace of New Zealand tourism in the 1800s and it remains one of New Zealand’s favourite destinations. The unique volcanic landscape, living Maori culture..


Milford Sound
Milford Sound

British explorer Captain James Cook steered clear of Milford Sound thinking its entrance too dangerous and narrow to offer safe access to an anchorage. It remained little visited by..


Wellington
Wellington

New Zealand's centre of art, coffee, and culture, Wellington is a destination that combines inner-city charm with excellent access to some of the region's best wineries, scenery, and..


Christchurch - Canterbury
Christchurch - Canterbury

Float above the plains in a hot air balloon or soak in relaxing thermal pools. Enjoy the excellent food and wine or visit the amazing coastline and view the extensive marine life. And all..


Bay of Plenty
Bay of Plenty

Gardens and art are the stars of spring in the Bay of Plenty. The mild climate makes it the perfect time to view the region's finest gardens and local art during the iconic Bayleys' Garden..


Fiordland
Fiordland

Watch the mountains shake off winter and start to warm up for summer. Waterfalls are invigorated and the rainforest comes alive with the scents and sounds of new growth. Marvel at the..


Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands

Bay of Islands A jewel in New Zealand’s crown Back in 1769 Captain James Cook extensively chartered both the North and South islands and gave the Bay of Islands its name. Renowned..


Northlands
Northlands

Spring in subtropical Northland brings the senses alive. Imagine ocean waves lapping on white sand beaches with the warming sun on your skin. Listen to native birdsong in ancient kauri..


Nelson Region
Nelson Region

To visit Nelson region is to discover azure skies and wide open spaces, beaches and lakes, spectacular national parks and unique landforms, vineyards and gourmet cafes, artists and..


Dunedin
Dunedin

The city of Dunedin was built with the riches of the gold rush, consequently it has one of the best collections of Edwardian and Victorian architecture in the southern hemisphere. Gothic..


Nelson
Nelson

Hardy European pioneers founded the beautiful city of Nelson, New Zealand in 1842, although this bountiful, temperate region had been home to Māori for many centuries. Today Nelson has the..


Otago Peninsula
Otago Peninsula

Flanking the southern edge of Dunedin's extensive harbour, Otago Peninsula is high and rugged on the ocean side; warm and sheltered on the harbour side. Volcanic in origin, the peninsula is..


Akaroa
Akaroa

Akaroa sits at the edge of a beautiful harbour inside the eroded crater of a huge extinct volcano. Originally a French settlement, the town is elegant and full of character. The streets..


Doubtful Sound
Doubtful Sound

Sometimes called the 'Sound of Silence' Doubtful Sound is the deepest (421 metres) and second longest (40 kilometres) of the South Island's fiords. It is a powerful place - serene..


Tauranga Bay
Tauranga Bay

n the coastline about 16km south west of Westport, you will find Tauranga Bay and the Cape Foulwind Fur Seal Colony. Take a short walk of about 20 minutes to see the seals at home. Visitors..


Coromandel
Coromandel

Spring signals the opening of the Coromandel scallop season. Dive for scallops to barbeque yourself or savour them at a local seafood restaurant. Coromandel’s famous water gardens at..


Hawkes Bay
Hawkes Bay

A Mediterranean climate with long, fine dry summers and mild winters not only makes this a great place to visit but has fostered the production of it’s other great attraction, fine wines..


Marlborough
Marlborough

Marlborough is full of activities for you to enjoy. No matter your budget and interests, there is something for everyone. If you are interested in a gourmet experience then a wine tour is a..


Napier
Napier

The port city of Napier is a popular tourist destination with its sweeping views of Hawke’s Bay, its many festivals, surrounding vineyards, orchards and a warm dry climate. Napier was..


Lake Taupo
Lake Taupo

Situated in the volcanic heart of the North Island, the Lake Taupo region is home to New Zealand's largest fresh water lake, fascinating geothermal areas and the famous Huka..


Hastings
Hastings

Fruit, wine and 1930s architecture give Hastings an appealing point of difference. The area was devastated by a huge earthquake in 1931 (as was Napier) then rebuilt using architectural..


Russell
Russell

Accessible by road or a short ferry ride west from Paihia, the tranquil coastal town of Russell, or Kororareka as it was formerly known, was the first permanent European settlement in New..


Hokitika
Hokitika

Hokitika was first settled in 1860, after the discovery of gold on the west coast. It was an important river port, but many ships came to grief on the notorious ‘Hokitika Bar’ – a..


Gisborne
Gisborne

Gisborne is the first city in the world to greet the sun each morning, and it has a reputation for great food, wine and surf beaches. As the unofficial ‘Chardonnay Capital of New..


Rotorua City
Rotorua City

The city of Rotorua lies on the southern shore of Lake Rotorua in the centre of the Rotorua region. It is arguably the best known tourist destination in New Zealand, famous both for its..


Tauranga
Tauranga

Maori history is is strong and historically important in Tauranga. A visit to the Historic Village will transport you back in time and is well worth a visit, offering a unique view of both..


Thames
Thames

Thames is the Coromandel Peninsula’s main town. Idyllically situated between the Firth of Thames and the mountains of the Coromandel Forest Park, Thames has a fascinating history linked..


Mount Maunganui
Mount Maunganui

Mount Maunganui is a thriving coastal resort town located at the tip of the southern entrance to the Bay of Plenty, as well as the name given to the extinct volcano that features..


Whangamata
Whangamata

The attractive combination of sand, surf and native forest makes Whangamata a popular destination for summer holidays. Find a spot on the four kilometre ocean beach or swim in the safe..


Auckland
Auckland

Auckland is New Zealand's largest and most culturally diverse city. Consistently rated as one of the world's most livable cities, it's a melting pot of European, Asian and South Pacific..


Fox Glacier
Fox Glacier

Named after Sir William Fox, New Zealand’s Prime Minister from 1869 to 1872, Fox Glacier describes both the glacier and the nearby village. Like its twin, Franz Josef, the glacier..


Mangonui
Mangonui

Mangonui is the main centre of Doubtless bay and forms part of a string of small settlements. This is the northernmost centre in New Zealand even though it is still nearly 100 km southeast..


Matauri Bay
Matauri Bay

A short drive north of Kerikeri, Matauri Bay is one of the true coastal delights of the winterless north', and a favourite with travellers of all types. With long stretches of white sand..


National Aquarium of New Zealand
National Aquarium of New Zealand

The National Aquarium of New Zealand in Napier opened early in 2002. It is as close to the ocean as you can be to the waters edge without getting your feet wet. The magnificent..


Piha
Piha

Piha is a laid-back seaside village 45 minutes west of Auckland city. The dramatic beach, which is marked at each end by rugged cliffs, is a popular surfing location. The water has strong..


Te Puke
Te Puke

Te Puke is a thriving town situated in the Bay of Plenty 60 km from Rotorua and 75km from Whakatane, named for the rolling hills around it. Te Puke's main claim to fame is the kiwifruit..


Karekare
Karekare

In 1993, Jane Campion’s Oscar Winning The Piano made Karekare an international star, with everyone talking about the beautiful black-sand beach.Karekare beach is located on Auckland's..


Lake Rotorua
Lake Rotorua

Lake Rotorua is the second largest lake on New Zealand’s North Island, covering almost 80 square kilometres. The city of Rotorua lies on the southern shore and the town of Ngongotaha on..


Omapere/Opononi
Omapere/Opononi

The settlements of Opononi and Omapere are situated on the southern shore, near the mouth of Hokianga Harbour in the Northland Region.Opononi and its twin settlement Omapere are famous..


Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Rainbow Springs Nature Park

Rainbow Springs Nature Park is on the northern outskirts of Rotorua about 5 minutes from the centre of town. The nature park covers over 22 acres of native bushland and is criss crossed..


Wellington Central Waterfront
Wellington Central Waterfront

A satisfying seaside stroll awaits on the doorstep of Wellington's central business district. Large areas of the once-busy waterfront were left idle by the change to more efficient..


West Coast
West Coast

Auckland's west, including Waitakere City and part of Rodney District, is famous for its great scenery - lush rainforests, rugged black sand beaches and rolling green rural..


Franz Josef
Franz Josef

Franz Josef Glacier was first explored in 1865 by geologist Julius von Haast, who named it after the Austrian emperor. The glacier is five kilometres from the town of the same name, and a..


Hamilton
Hamilton

The city of Hamilton is bisected by the mighty Waikato River, which is best appreciated from the deck of a classic paddle steamer. While the trees and riverbank suburbs glide by, you can..


Invercargill
Invercargill

Invercargill dates back to the 1850s, when people from the Scottish settlement of Dunedin began buying land for sheep runs in the far south. Today it is the country's southernmost city...


Kepler Track
Kepler Track

The Kepler Track is a 67 kilometre circuit that takes three to four days to complete. It leads you along the shore of Lake Te Anau, up the side of Mount Luxmore, across the tops of the..


Lake Waikaremoana
Lake Waikaremoana

Lake Waikaremoana is part of the Te Urewara National Park, one of the most beautiful areas of natural wilderness remaining on the north island. The lake itself is known as a prime trout..


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