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With a picturesque harbourside, gorgeous beaches nearby and a vibrant, multicultural city, Auckland encompasses everything that's great about New Zealand.
Wellington is the capital of New Zealand, and also the gateway to the South Island – just a ferry ride away. With many suburbs built on the surrounding hills. There are also plenty of cafés to stop and relax in, and plenty of cultural or creative delights.
Eastland is where the first Polynesian canoes landed, Captain Cook made his first landfall and Māori and European people first encountered each other. From its rich cultural heritage to its sunny skies, Eastland is a must-see for visitors searching for the good life.
Thanks to the warm climate, Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s finest wine growing regions. But there's so much more to explore in this sunny region of the country.
Wherever you are in Taranaki, the symmetrical cone of Mount Taranaki gazes down at you. Situated on the west coast of the North Island, it’s a place where your clients could go snowboarding in the morning and surfing the same afternoon.
The Manawatu is heartland New Zealand. A landscape that sweeps from the sea to the Tararua Ranges, it offers an exciting range of adventure activities. If you want to experience country life in New Zealand, it’s all around you here.
Wairarapa is an hour's drive north of Wellington. Clients will enjoy visiting the vineyards of Martinborough or Cape Palliser, the southernmost point of the North Island.
Whanganui was one of the first cities to be founded in New Zealand. Whanganui, meaning 'big river' comes from the great river that flows through it.
Bay of Plenty is made up of a number of towns, with spectacular beaches, juicy kiwifruit and an active island volcano.
The Coromandel, with its pristine beaches, native forests and laid-back vibe, is one of New Zealand's most popular and best-loved holiday destinations.
The Ruapehu region is defined by three volcanoes that stand sentinel over a landscape of tussocked desert, rivers, lakes and thermal springs. With so many outdoor and adventure activities at hand, visitors will be spoilt for choice.
Lake Taupo is so big that it's really more like an inland sea, and it's surrounded by even more natural wonders such as the stunning Huka Falls and the Craters of the Moon, where visitors will find bubbling mud pools and geysers. There are plenty of accommodation options nearby, handy to all the sights of this region.
Just south of Auckland lies the Hamilton-Waikato region; a land of lush pastures that was chosen to play The Shire in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films.
With a distinct sulphur smell in the air, visitors always know when they've arrived in Rotorua. A place of fascinating Māori culture, hot springs and boiling mud pools.
With golden, sandy beaches and an abundance of forests, Northland is an ideal place to get in touch with nature and the outdoors.
Queenstown is one of New Zealand’s top visitor destinations, and it's easy to see why. From stunning landscapes to top dining experiences and the widest range of adventure activities you'll find anywhere, this area has a world-class offering.
Known as the Garden City, Christchurch is at the heart of the Canterbury region. Neighbouring towns add to the serenity, character and picturesque landscape of the area.
With many quaint towns including Alexandra, Clyde, Cromwell, Ranfurly and Roxburgh, Central Otago is the perfect getaway to a peaceful South Island experience.
With character and charm taken from its Scottish heritage, Dunedin and Coastal Otago have natural beauty and a rich cultural history.
Fiordland is one of the most dramatic and beautiful parts of New Zealand. The breathtaking natural surroundings can be enjoyed from the air, water or by hiking one of the many famous trails of this region.
Renowned for its arts scene as well as its fresh, local produce, and outdoor sensibility, Nelson is the sunniest region in New Zealand.
Southland is a land of rugged coast and rolling plains, world-renowned Bluff oysters and the launching place for a visit to Stewart Island.
With its beautiful surroundings and the huge range of outdoor activities, dining and accommodation available, visitors flock to Wanaka. At the heart of this scenic area lies a lake that covers 193 square kilometres.
Marlborough is New Zealand’s largest wine growing region, with high sunshine hours and a temperate climate. To get out and explore the beautiful Marlborough Sounds your clients can go by bike, boat, kayak or even on foot.
The West Coast of the South Island is a wild place of rivers and rainforests, glaciers and geological treasures.
Situated at the bottom of the South Island, Clutha is steeped in stunning scenery and wildlife ready for clients to explore.
Home to a unique ocean environment with an astonishing variety of marine life including whales, dolphins, seals and albatross, Kaikoura provides an unforgettable location to experience eco-tourism at its best.
Whether your clients are stopping for a day trip or taking time out to relax, rejuvenate and discover, they will find plenty of activities, attractions and points of interest in the Timaru District, South Canterbury.