A holiday in New Zealand lets you disconnect from the hectic pace of the rest of the world. Lose yourself in the natural beauty of the country, the world-class activities, innovative cuisine, and genuine warmth of the people. This is the destination where treasured memories are made. See Al...
Slip into an enchanted world of leafy hill country, where land rises sharply from the coast to the inland ranges, and where rivers and waterfalls abound.This wooded, wild coastal corner is the most unsung of South Island regions. The Purakaunui Falls cascades 20 metres in three tiers while ...
For New Zealand’s North Island attractions, we’ll start right at the top of the island at one of the country’s mostfamous beaches. The large majority of the things to do in the North Island are concentrated around the top half of the diamond-shaped island. With this in mind, you c...
Wellington has many things to see and do. I visited the Te Papa Museum and I liked travelling around the city by train. It was a great way to see the city.Before I left for New Zealand, I was a bit concerned. I wanted to do something exciting and different. Nelson wasn't too far...
Bolster your Auckland itinerary with our guide to the best things to do in this New Zealand city.
Bolster your Auckland itinerary with our guide to the best things to do in this New Zealand city.
SEE ALSO Best Things to Do in Tauranga, New Zealand For the best views imaginable of the coast, make sure to head to the beach at either sunrise or sunset when everything is coated in the most magical yellows, reds and oranges.
If you travel in New Zealand,you may find some very interesting things.It is called "New Zealand Four Strange Things".∵ Have you ever seen that cows are lined up?New Zealand is so large.It is impossible for people to milk cows by hand.So the farmers trained the leading cow to take ...
Other things to do in Hokitika, New Zealand Check out the driftwood on Hokitika Beach Driftwood regularly comes in with the tide, making Hokitika Beach a bit unique. As a result, driftwood artwork abounds, the most famous being the Hokitika sign on the beach. There is also an annual driftwo...
at night and opted for a planetarium show featuring the sky over the Southern Hemisphere. After the show, we headed New Zealand’s largest refracting telescope, surveying the skies since 1867. Weather permitting, the roof opens (on Tuesday and Saturday), allowing visitors to see it in action...