New Zealand Attractions
Geysers, glaciers and a host of natural wonders and other attractions make New Zealand a desirable place to visit.
Aotearoa
Geysers, glaciers, gorges, gorgeous, glorious views. Just across the Tasman from Australia.
Geysers, glaciers, gorges, gorgeous, glorious views. Just across the Tasman from Australia.
Bay of Islands
Popular New Zealand travel destination, holiday haven and cradle of New Zealand nationhood. A three-hour drive from Auckland. Paihia, Waitangi, Russell, Kerikeri and the unspoilt 100-plus islands.
Popular New Zealand travel destination, holiday haven and cradle of New Zealand nationhood. A three-hour drive from Auckland. Paihia, Waitangi, Russell, Kerikeri and the unspoilt 100-plus islands.
Getting Around in Auckland
Your guide to moving around in Auckland, from airport shuttle transfers to finding accommodation, then to traveling by hire car, bus, boat, bike, motorcycle or campervan.
Your guide to moving around in Auckland, from airport shuttle transfers to finding accommodation, then to traveling by hire car, bus, boat, bike, motorcycle or campervan.
Gisborne: The City Where Day Begins
Sun, surf, sea and a fascinating back country combine to make Gisborne, New Zealand's easternmost city, a place for both easy leisure and active sports.
Sun, surf, sea and a fascinating back country combine to make Gisborne, New Zealand's easternmost city, a place for both easy leisure and active sports.
Glaciers of the West Coast
The glaciers of New Zealand are among the country's most popular year-round attractions. Visit the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers in the Westland national park on the West Coast of the South Island.
The glaciers of New Zealand are among the country's most popular year-round attractions. Visit the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers in the Westland national park on the West Coast of the South Island.
The Islands of the Bay of Islands
There are nearly 150 islands in the Bay of Islands, many of them untouched by human habitation.
There are nearly 150 islands in the Bay of Islands, many of them untouched by human habitation.
Lake Wakatipu
Lake Wakatipu is an 80-kilometre (50-mile) long, serpentine body of water formed from the melting ice of South Island glaciers.
Lake Wakatipu is an 80-kilometre (50-mile) long, serpentine body of water formed from the melting ice of South Island glaciers.
The Lure of New Zealand
What makes New Zealand so attractive to visitors? Think geysers, glaciers, underwater marvels, whale watching, swimming with dolphins, fiords, Milford Sound, Queenstown, Mt Cook... and more.
What makes New Zealand so attractive to visitors? Think geysers, glaciers, underwater marvels, whale watching, swimming with dolphins, fiords, Milford Sound, Queenstown, Mt Cook... and more.
The Many Attractions of Rotorua
There is great diversity in Rotorua attractions, activities and culture which makes Rotorua one of the most popular New Zealand tourist destinations on the North Island.
There is great diversity in Rotorua attractions, activities and culture which makes Rotorua one of the most popular New Zealand tourist destinations on the North Island.
Marlborough Sounds: Waterworld Wonderland
It's an aquatic wonderland at the Marlborough Sounds on New Zealand's South Island, a quick trip across Cook Strait from Wellington.
It's an aquatic wonderland at the Marlborough Sounds on New Zealand's South Island, a quick trip across Cook Strait from Wellington.
Milford Sound
Experience the magical, mystic majesty of Milford Sound, one of New Zealand's premier visitor destinations.
Experience the magical, mystic majesty of Milford Sound, one of New Zealand's premier visitor destinations.
Ninety Mile Beach to Cape Reinga
In far north New Zealand, quiet solitude and magnificent natural vistas. Take a Northland tour or travel on your own. Go surfcasting, blokarting, or simply laze along and savour the beachcomber life.
In far north New Zealand, quiet solitude and magnificent natural vistas. Take a Northland tour or travel on your own. Go surfcasting, blokarting, or simply laze along and savour the beachcomber life.
Rotorua's Many Attractions
It is one of New Zealand's most visited places, a land of boiling lakes and thermal geysers which shoot up to the sky. It is also a region for such varied activities as whitewater rafting, cycling, and zorbing, as well as being a showcase of the Maori culture.
It is one of New Zealand's most visited places, a land of boiling lakes and thermal geysers which shoot up to the sky. It is also a region for such varied activities as whitewater rafting, cycling, and zorbing, as well as being a showcase of the Maori culture.
Stewart Island: Get Set for Adventure
Off the southern tip of New Zealand's South Island lies Stewart Island, a land of forests, bush, coves, beaches, wildlife, and home of the kiwi. An hour and a half from Invercargill by car and ferry.
Off the southern tip of New Zealand's South Island lies Stewart Island, a land of forests, bush, coves, beaches, wildlife, and home of the kiwi. An hour and a half from Invercargill by car and ferry.
Visit New Zealand
Extraordinary scenery: glaciers and rainforests, beaches and mountain ranges, volcanoes and geysers, tranquil lakes and fiords, meadows and plains, thunderous waterfalls and serpentine rivers.
Extraordinary scenery: glaciers and rainforests, beaches and mountain ranges, volcanoes and geysers, tranquil lakes and fiords, meadows and plains, thunderous waterfalls and serpentine rivers.
Waitomo Wonders
Three hours from Auckland or Rotorua and suddenly you're in a world of limestone caves, stalactites, stalagmites, glow-worms, underground rivers, blackwater rafting.
Three hours from Auckland or Rotorua and suddenly you're in a world of limestone caves, stalactites, stalagmites, glow-worms, underground rivers, blackwater rafting.
Wellington
Wander into the wonderful world of the waka, weta and whare nui in windy Wellington and see why New Zealand's capital and the country's second largest city ought to be a visitors' mecca.
Wander into the wonderful world of the waka, weta and whare nui in windy Wellington and see why New Zealand's capital and the country's second largest city ought to be a visitors' mecca.
Whale Watching at Kaikoura
On the east coast of New Zealand's South Island between Picton and Christchurch, a choice spot for your "Moby Dick experience." Have a whale of a tale, or vice-versa.
On the east coast of New Zealand's South Island between Picton and Christchurch, a choice spot for your "Moby Dick experience." Have a whale of a tale, or vice-versa.
