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    The best views

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    Sky Tower: The paramount city view in not only New Zealand, but also the entire Southern Hemisphere. Once you get out of that glass-faced lift 328m (1,076 ft.) above the city, you'll know just what I mean. Fabulous 360-degree views of Aucklan... Continue reading »

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    The best maori experiences

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    Auckland Museum: This is the perfect place for an early lesson in things Maori. The recently revamped museum has the largest collection of Maori artifacts in the world. Large war canoes, meetinghouses, greenstone weapons, and feather cloaks a... Continue reading »

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    Planning a trip

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    With so much to see and do, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure about where to start your New Zealand holiday. I'm here to help -- on this site, you'll find a comprehensive appraisal of each of the regions, designed to help you isolate a... Continue reading »

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    Fast facts

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    American Express -- The office is at 105 Queen St., Auckland (tel. 09/367-4422). Other offices are located in Christchurch, Hamilton, Nelson, Porirua, Pukekohe, Queenstown, Rotorua, Wellington, and Whangarei. They accept mail for clients, for... Continue reading »

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    Visitor information

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    To get started, contact the nearest New Zealand Tourism Board for a complimentary copy of its New Zealand Vacation Planner. New Zealand Tourism Board offices can be found in the United States at 501 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 300, Santa Mon... Continue reading »

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    When to go

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    New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere; therefore, all seasons are the opposite of those in North America, Europe, and other Northern Hemisphere locations. There really isn't a bad time to travel to New Zealand. Keep in mind, though, th... Continue reading »

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    Calendar of events

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    More information can be found by going to the New Zealand Tourism Board website at www.purenz.com. For an exhaustive list of even more events beyond those listed here, check http://events.frommers.com, where you'll find a searchable, up-to-th... Continue reading »

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    Getting there

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    The cost of getting to New Zealand is likely to be your single biggest cash outlay, so it makes sense to shop around. Remember to check out those recommended agents and hot travel offers listed for your country of origin on the New Zealand To... Continue reading »

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    Escorted & package tours

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    Packages for the Independent Traveler Package tours are simply a way to buy the airfare, accommodations, and other elements of your trip (such as car rentals, airport transfers, and sometimes even activities) at the same time and often at... Continue reading »

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    Health & insurance

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    Travel Insurance The cost of travel insurance varies widely, depending on the destination, the cost and length of your trip, your age and health, and the type of trip you're taking, but expect to pay between 5% and 8% of the vacation itsel... Continue reading »

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    Entry requirements & customs

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    Passports A passport is required for all entering visitors, and it must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your departure date from New Zealand. If you lose yours, visit the nearest consulate of your native country as soon as possible f... Continue reading »

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    Getting around

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    By Car I think roads in New Zealand are pretty good, but I've heard many Americans say they're terrible and that New Zealanders are aggressive drivers. I do know that traffic on New Zealand roads, especially in the South Island, is minimal... Continue reading »

Waitomo Caves Travel Experiences

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goin' underground Marokopa Falls Here's where we rappelled down before climbing back up. This is not fake. This photo was taken in pitch blackness with a flashlight thrown quickly over our faces.  Each blue dot is a glowworm!
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