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Ninety Mile Beach
Ninety Mile Beach The North Island’s Ninety Mile Beach runs northwards along the west coast near Kaitaia all the way to Cape Reinga on New Zealand’s northernmost tip. This seemingly endless stretch of wave-lapped sand is rimmed by dunes and topped by the lighthouse at Cape Reinga, where the Pacifi
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Auckland Harbour Bridge
Auckland Harbour Bridge With its iconic trestle, imposing arches and stoic industrial strength, the Auckland Harbour Bridge is an engineering marvel that defines the city’s skyline. Connecting the downtown area with the northern suburbs of Auckland, the eight-lane bridge stretches its steely span
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Waitangi
Waitangi The little town of Waitangi looms large in New Zealand’s national psyche. It was here in 1840 that the famous Treaty of Waitangi was signed by local Maori chiefs and representatives of Queen Victoria. The Waitangi Treaty recognized Maori ownership of the land and promised equality as Brit
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Waitomo Caves
Waitomo Caves The Waitomo Caves offer an exciting underworld experience in New Zealand. There are a variety of activities to partake in and the fascinating cave system with its geological wonders and fantastic creatures to explore. Climb through the long galleries and lofty chambers to view stalac
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Cape Brett Hole-in-the-Rock
Cape Brett Hole-in-the-Rock Wild and lonely Cape Brett is a remote location on the scenic back road leading along the coast from Russell. Along the route is the traditional Maori village of Rawhiti, the starting point for the rugged 7.5-hour trek to Cape Brett. On reaching the cape, hikers are rew
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Waitemata Harbour
Waitemata Harbour Waitmata Harbor, often referred to as Auckland Harbor, is one of two beautiful harbors surrounding Auckland. Its name refers to obsidian glass in Maori language and its spectacular waters are said to sparkle like the dark volcanic glass that early settlers found in the area. The
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Lake Taupo
Lake Taupo Not only New Zealand’s largest lake, but the second largest in all of Australasia, the vast Lake Taupo is the aquatic heart of New Zealand’s North Island. The 606-square-kilometer lake lies in the caldera of an ancient volcano that erupted over 26,000 years ago and is surrounded by one
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Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland
Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland Like much of New Zealands attractions, the Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland centers on walking outdoors - but what a walk! The park is New Zealands most colorful and diverse geothermal attraction; visitors follow demarcated tracks through a stunning variety of volcanic p
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Christchurch Tramway
Christchurch Tramway Hop aboard a vintage tram for a leisurely tour of central Christchurch. It’s the most relaxing, fun way to get your bearings and see the citys attractions and landmarks. The trams leave from Cathedral Square in downtown Christchurch. The route then crosses Worcester Bridge ove
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The Remarkables
The Remarkables New Zealand’s outdoor playground, the Remarkables, located high in mountainous country, possesses a great sense of excitement for any visitor looking to rip-up the alpines. With fabulous skiing, hiking, snowboarding and opportunities to just hangout, the entire family will get a ki
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Tamaki Maori Village
Tamaki Maori Village Built by two brothers in 1989, the Tamaki Maori Village is the destination for an authentic Maori experience. If you are looking for a Maori encounter beyond the typical performance found at hotels, this is the place to go. The village is itself a recreation of an actual Maori
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Milford Sound
Milford Sound Described as the eighth wonder of the World by Rudyard Kipling, Milford Sound is New Zealand’s premier tourist attraction. Upon entering the sound you’re surrounded by sheer cliffs 3,900 feet (1,200 meters) high, carved by glaciers, rising dramatically from the dark waters. Among the
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Franz Josef Glacier
Franz Josef Glacier One of the fastest moving glaciers in the world, the Franz Josef Glacier is a spectacular river of ice. It is one of the worlds steepest glaciers descending 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) over its 7.5 mile (12 kilometer) path through the valley, ending in lush temperate rainforest.
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Fiordland
Fiordland Fiordland is picture postcard New Zealand: all soaring mountains, rugged landscapes and stunning lakes. Within Fiordland you will find some of New Zealand’s finest attractions like the fiord hewn sounds, including the popular and impressive Milford Sound and the less accessible, but brea
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Hot Water Beach
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Cottle Hill
Wine and port.
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Lookout Point
Ocean views.
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Aotea Square
The civic heart of the city.
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Westshore Beach
Napiers closest swim spot.
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North Crater
Mt Tongariros north crater.
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