Unique Places to Visit

Small miners cottage in Otago.

What New Zealand lacks in size, it more than makes up for in diversity...

The North Island has the Bay of Islands and Auckland regions with their fantastic sandy beaches and cosmopolitan atmosphere, the central ski fields and geothermal region and of course the nation's capital. While the South Island has its wide open spaces, spectacular fiords, alpine skiing and many national parks which remain and are protected as wilderness areas.

Let's Explore...

  • Step back into New Zealand’s past in Akaroa, Canterbury’s oldest village. You’ll hear about Maori, whaling, French and British history. Natural history is another topic to explore. Plus you have the chance to swim with the world's rarest dolphin - the Hector’s dolphin.

  • Auckland will either be your gateway or exit point from New Zealand, and it is certainly worth exploring the cosmopolitan mix of what is the world's largest Polynesian city.
  • The region of Northland and the Bay of Islands stretches north from Auckland, towards the warm waters of Polynesia, the ancestral home of New Zealand’s first inhabitants.
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    The relaxed, sunny lifestyle of Northland springs from its subtropical climate and the myriad of beautiful islands, bays and beaches around the coastline. The people of the North have a passion for water sport - surfing, boating, game fishing, sailing and diving. They also have a deep appreciation of the region’s fascinating Maori and European history. 


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