New Zealand

There aren't many places on this planet where travellers are so well catered for – in terms of both man-made enticements and splendours of the natural realm. New Zealand is bigger than the UK, with one-fourteenth the population size. Filling in the gaps are sublime forests, majestic mountains, and the stunning lakes, beaches and fjords that have made this country one of the best hiking (locals call it 'tramping') destinations on Earth. It’s renowned worldwide for having a relaxed, friendly, spacious and outdoor adventure lifestyle (think sport, walks, BBQs, and beaches). When you combine this adventurous outlook with a stunning backdrop you start to see why travellers rate New Zealand as the action/adventure/adrenalin capital of the world!

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Travel Information

Electricity

Electrical sockets in New Zealand are Type I (AS/NZS 3112). If your appliance’s plug doesn’t match the shape of these sockets, you will need a travel plug…

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Banking

CurrencyThe currency of New Zealand is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD; symbol: NZ$) = 100 cents. Notes are in denominations of NZ$100, 50, 20, 10 and 5. Coins…

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Cuisine

The cuisine in New Zealand is very seasonal and relies heavily on local produce. As the islands are very agricultural there is a wide variety of fresh…

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Climate

New Zealand has a largely temperate climate. While the far north has subtropical weather during summer, and inland alpine areas of the South Island…

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Transport

With so many things to do and spectacular places to see, choosing how you travel around New Zealand is as important as choosing where you want to go.Your…

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Dress

New Zealand is typically an informal place so pack casually for comfort.Famous for having four seasons in one day; our advice if you are traveling…

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Regions

Auckland

Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand, home to almost a third of the country’s inhabitants. Featuring a rich Polynesian heritage, spectacular beaches, and a…

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Glenorchy

Idyllically located on Lake Wakatipu, the tiny mountain-girt village of Glenorchy is a place of blissful tranquility, swoon-worthy natural landscapes, and middle earth magic! Glenorchy is…

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Marlborough Sounds

Rising from the cerulean waters of Pacific Ocean, the Marlborough Sounds are a sinuous network of partially submerged valleys, islands and winding waterways that lie on…

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Mount Cook National Park

Also known as Aoraki National Park, this 700 square kilometre reserve is home to 19 mountains that tower over 3000m, including Australasia’s highest peak – the…

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Rotorua

The city of Rotorua has been a spa town since the 1800s, thanks to the many geysers, hot springs and mud pools that can be found…

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Taupo

Resting at the northern end of Lake Taupo and surrounded by magnificent bush clad mountains, the tidy town of Taupo is distinguished by its picturesque lakefront…

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Te Anau

The town of Te Anau is located in the southern region of New Zealand’s South Island. This scenic place, situated on the eastern bank of Lake…

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Turangi

Lying on the southern edge of the great Lake Taupo, the little town of Turangi is a magnet for fans of the outdoors. Besides its location…

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Wellington

Located on the south-western tip of North Island on the Cook Strait, Wellington is the constitutional and cultural capital of New Zealand – dubbed ‘the coolest…

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New Zealand

Tried and tested by British and American clients alike New Zealand the ultimate travel destination with superb scenery and outdoors activities. Easy to get around…

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