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Marlborough Sounds Fast Facts
Marlborough Sounds lie between New Zealand's North and South Islands.
Abel Tasman National Park
Discover Abel Tasman national park on the northern coast of New Zealand's South Island: take the coastal track or explore by kayak.
Marlborough Sounds
Marlborough Sounds are a waterworld wonderland on New Zealand's South Island.
Getting to Milford Sound
From almost any place in New Zealand, you can fly, drive, bus or walk to Milford Sound.
Doubtful Sound
Doubtful Sound, on the southwestern edge of New Zealand's South Island, is one of New Zealand's top nature attractions.
The Whales at Kaikoura
Get to watch the whales at Kaikoura - there are several ways to get there on New Zealand's South Island.
Kaikoura Activities and Attractions
There's a whole range of leisure and sports activities at Kaikoura on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island.
Mt Cook, New Zealand
Mt Cook in New Zealand, known as Aoraki or Aorangi by the Maori, is the country's highest peak.
Stewart Island: Home of the Kiwi
The brown kiwi number more than 20,000 on Stewart Island in New Zealand's Southland.
Stewart Island Walking Tracks
Close to 250 kilometres of walking tracks make Stewart Island an ideal location for explorations on foot.
Stewart Island Fast Facts
Here are some basic facts on how to get to Stewart Island, distances, population, accommodation, and other information.
