New Zealand Travel
Auckland is the gateway to New Zealand and its largest city. Almost entirely surrounded by water, and covered with volcanic hills, the city has a spectacular harbor and infinite possibilities. Wherever the visitor may be at any given moment, there is the assurance that within 30 minutes or less he or she could be cruising the harbor, playing a round of golf, swimming at a beautiful city beach, or even walking in subtropical forest. Whether stopping for a week or month, Auckland will provide a most fulfilling experience read more
This southern New Zealand town is known as a ski resort and winter getaway. Skiing, hiking and boating are favorite activities, while wine-tasting and cultural food sampling are another attraction for outside travelers. read more
This popular southern New Zealand city is a great destination for tourists looking for simple English-style charm. Take a boat across Avon Banks, explore the Cathedral Square, check out the wooden villas in Akaroa, or try skiing on mount Hutt. read more
This northern New Zealand city is well known as a spa resort, with natural geysers and hot mud pools for visitors to relax in. Volcanic islands allow for more outdoor attractions, as well as hiking, biking and rafting opportunities. There are also parks, botanical gardens and trout-filled lakes to delight in. read more
The capital city of New Zealand, Wellington is a wonderful destination for the adventure traveler. This is the place where a classic fantasy series came to life, and it's no surprise why - rolling hills, spectacular beaches and soaring mountains all exist seamlessly in the same area. But you don't have to be a Hobbit to enjoy the pleasant temperatures and sunny skies in this city. Mountain biking, hang gliding and wind sailing are some favorite outdoor activities, and there are over 300 restaurants and cafes for visitors to enjoy the night life.
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Situated on the south-eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island, Dunedin possesses a unique combination of cultural riches, fine architecture, and world-famous wildlife reserves on the Otago Peninsula. It is New Zealand's oldest city and its art galleries and museums contain some of the best collections in New Zealand. A university city of Scottish heritage, Dunedin has much to offer every traveler.
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Home to the largest lake in New Zealand, Taupo offers recreational fun for all travelers. Sightseeing alongside massive volcanoes, rafting on the rapids or just plain fishing are all possible here. Hot springs and waterfalls add to the waterside experience, while an entrancing nightlife awaits those looking to unwind after a long day of playing. read more
One of the most stunning locations in the world, Milford Sound is situated within the Fiordland National Park. Sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 meters and lush rainforests cover these cliffs with waterfalls streaming down. The breathtaking beauty is enhanced by the presence of seals, penguins, and dolphins. Located in southwest New Zealand close to Australia, Milford Sound is a popular tourist destination, often reached by cruise or boat tours.
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Receiving the most sunshine in New Zealand, Nelson has the irresistible blend of natural beauty and fabulous laid-back culture. Located at the northwest corner of the country’s South Island, Nelson boasts a varied landscape with the mountainous Southern Alps, golden beaches, and sweeping plains. From the adventure found in caving at the many National Parks to enjoying seafood in restaurants along the sheltered harbor, Nelson is a fantastic vacation getaway for any traveler!
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