New Zealand's food, wine and beer attracts people from all over the world, and with good reason. Check out our Top 10 must-do food and drink activities to help plan your trip.
By WellingtonNZ Martinborough Gourmet Wine Lunch, New Zealand By Tranzit Tours Platter at Poppies vineyard winery Martinborough, Wairarapa By WellingtonNZ Road-trip from Wellington, over the Remutaka Hills to the Wairarapa region. The main town of Martinborough is a foodies heaven, with top-not...
If Michelin were in New Zealand, Paris Butter, under the guidance of Cuisine's Best Chef award winner Zennon Wijlens, would likely earn a star or two (as co-owner Nick Honeyman has just achieved in France). While the signature Evolution Menu offering is, naturally, always on the change,...
Kea’s World Class New Zealanders help build New Zealand's reputation on the world stage. Passionate advocates for Aotearoa.
Here are ways you can save money in New Zealand: Learn to cook –I know this is going to sound crazy but: the food scene in New Zealand isn’t that mind-blowing. Yes, there are nice cafes, some hip gastronomy, and really delicious meals but nothing blew my mind. There’s good ...
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We produce and pack the world's finest honey from New Zealand's pristine lands. Our team will guide you from blend specification to label design.
New Zealand is a country in the Southern hemisphere and belongs to Oceania. New Zealand consists of two main islands: North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui)and South Island (Te Waipounamu).The islands are separated by the waters of the Cook Strait. South Island is the larger of the two islands ...
New Zealand's unit of currency is the dollar (NZ$). Find out what travel costs in New Zealand to help you plan your trip.
Foodand drink Currency and payment in New Zealand New Zealand’s unit of currency is the dollar (NZD$). All major credit cards are accepted in New Zealand, with Visa and Mastercard the most widely used. Many retailers in main centres also have Apple Pay. Travellers’ cheques are no longer...