The backpacker capital of New Zealand and adrenaline capital of the world – a place where you will never be bored. Set against the backdrop of the fittingly namedRemarkablesmountain range on Lake Wakatipu – its a beautiful place too. Home to ski fields and the original bungee jump, with ...
New Zealand overflows with must-see destinations, providing the perfect experience for any traveler. Each place possesses seemingly endless things to do, like cruising around an ancient fiord or trekking a glacier’s surface. Visit these best places and more with ourNew Zealand tours and vacations...
Visit Te Papa, 'Museum of New Zealand' Explore New Zealand's highest mountain, Mt Cook. Enter the Eglinton Valley and travel through the breath-taking man-made Homer Tunnel to reach Milford Sound. Travel along the shores of Lakes Wanaka and Hawea to the Haast Pass, gateway to World Herita...
With 144 islands, secluded bays and turquoise waters, this region is a paradise for water activities, sailing and exploring pristine beaches. One of the most notable places to visit is the historic town of Russell, which was New Zealand’s first capital. Additionally, it is worth popping into...
Picture-postcard landscapes, therapeutic hot springs, gorgeous beaches, rocky terrains, unique forest ecosystem. The 10 most beautiful places in New Zealand.
New Zealand must-do experiences Fox Glacier, West Coast From glaciers to beaches, whale-watching to wine-tasting, New Zealand has so much to offer. Not sure where to begin? Get started with these places. 1. Try wine-tasting on Waiheke ...
New Zealand's West Coast has some seriously good views. The road winds it way down the coast through forest and small coastal towns with plenty to see. One of the not to miss attractions is the glaciers. They are one of two places in the world where you can see glaciers descending into...
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The highest mountain in New Zealand, Aoraki/Mount Cook, soars to 3,724 metres. Mount Cook is one of New Zealand's greatest natural features. The pyramid-shaped peak entices both day walkers and keen climbers. To get a glimpse of New Zealand's tallest mountain, you can visit Aoraki/Mount...