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Gibbston Wine and Food Festival
Gibbston Wine and Food Festival Revamped festival promises to be bigger and better than ever Saturday 16 March marks the end of the Central Otago winemakers’ grape harvest - 6,000 tonnes of grapes to be precise. It is tradition to celebrate this haul, and c
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Ziplining in Queenstown
Ziplining in Queenstown Eco-Tourism Adventure With Ziptrek Ecotours Eco-tourism is a word that has been cropping up more recently in tourist destinations around the world. So what does it mean? And when it comes to eco-tourism adventure, as Queenstown's Ziptre
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Boutique Wellington
Boutique Wellington Uncovering the best independent establishments to visit When you visit a big city, it can be fun to chance your arm on an independent place rather than sticking with brands you know so if you find yourself in Wellington do what I do and visit s
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Hot Pool Indulgence in Rotorua
Hot Pool Indulgence in Rotorua Spa Treatments and geothermal bathing in New Zealands sulphur city As you approach Rotorua from the outside, the sight of billowing steam and the smell of sulphur hits you before you realise where you are. As a thermal city in the ce
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Rotorua Adrenaline Activities
Rotorua Adrenaline Activities The top attractions for thrill-seekers With its volcanic landscape, thick forests and steaming lakes, Rotorua on New Zealand’s North Island is an adrenaline junkie’s paradise. Thrill seekers head to this city to overdose
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Whale Watching in Kaikoura
Whale Watching in Kaikoura Nature, history and culture in captivating Kaikoura On the east of the South Island, 180km from it's largest city of Christchurch, lies Kaikoura, the Mecca of New Zealand’s marine life. Framed by a flurry of albatross and petre
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Family Fun In Auckland
Family Fun In Auckland A Guide To The Best Family Activities in Auckland In Auckland, we're lucky to have plenty to do that's suitable for families. For a half to a full day out, there's some decent attractions that offer a variety of activities for ev
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Going For Gold
Going For Gold On the Gold Mine Trail in Central Otago It's an often misconceived notion that as a comparatively “young” country to the rest of the world, New Zealand is lacking in history. Queenstown, Arrowtown, and indeed the majority of Central
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Driving from New Zealands East to West Coast
Driving from New Zealands East to West Coast An unforgettable journey from Christchurch to Greymouth New Zealand’s scenery was what the clichéd adjective was invented for: The mountains really are majestic, the lakes really are crystal clear, and the
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Exploring The Coromandel
Exploring The Coromandel A Guide To Aucklands Favourite Getaway Perhaps it's the geography of The Coromandel that inspires a slower pace of life. The peninsula juts out into the Pacific Ocean, as if trying to seek isolation and break away from the mainland, se
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Wellington`s Fashion Hot Spots
Wellington`s Fashion Hot Spots A guide to shopping for the fashion conscious traveller It might not quite be on a par with New York or Paris, but Wellington is still a fabulous destination for any fashion conscious traveller, boasting its own fashion week and plen
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Skiing New Zealands North Island
Skiing New Zealands North Island A guide to skiing on the active volcano, Mount Ruapehu Among the blues of the Pacific Ocean rest two small islands which possess a massive personality and a rich elaborate history. These two islands are known to locals as Aotearoa;
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The Wild Side of Akaroa
The Wild Side of Akaroa Exploring The Different Ways To Spot Marine Wildlife In The Banks Peninsula Akaroa is a picturesque harbour town, tucked into the Banks Peninsula, not far from Christchurch. It has plenty to offer nature-lovers, walkers, and adventurers, as
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Snowboarding In Queenstown
Snowboarding In Queenstown A Snowboarders Guide To Queenstown and Wanaka
The Queenstown Lakes region has a formidable and well-deserved reputation as one of the world's leading destinations for snowboarding. A combination of premier events, festivals, night
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Wild Wheels In Whakarewarewa
Wild Wheels In Whakarewarewa Mountain Biking Adventure in Rotorua It’s common knowledge that New Zealand is the ultimate playground for the outdoors enthusiast. The two islands are packed with pulse-raising activities such as skiing, bungy jumping and jet bo
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Quirky Queenstown
Quirky Queenstown A guide to the quirker side of things to do in Queenstown Pitched as the 'Adventure Capital of New Zealand' and world-renowned for its heady mix of thrills it might be assumed by some that Queenstown is a one trick pony capable of satisf
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Queenstown For Kids
Queenstown For Kids Away from the adrenaline, what does Queenstown offer for young families? Queenstown is a multi-purpose, multi-faceted tourist destination. A mecca for backpackers on gap years intent on pushing themselves to the edge (literally and figuratively
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Exploring Wellington, Rotorua and Auckland
Exploring Wellington, Rotorua and Auckland Alex and Marko end their BBB adventure on New Zealands North Island We chose well for our final week on the Biggest, Baddest Bucket List trip: the North Island of New Zealand. With so much to see, we focused on the
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The Best Scenic Drives Around Rotorua
The Best Scenic Drives Around Rotorua Hit the open road to discover the incredible scenery in New Zealands Central North Island. Rotorua is a popular destination for tourists, and makes a great base for exploring the diverse sights of the Bay of Plenty and central
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24 Hours in Rotorua
24 Hours in Rotorua Getting the best from Rotorua in just one day As with much of New Zealand, the Bay of Plenty is home to many obscenely beautiful areas. Stretching from the Coromandel Peninsula in the west, 260km east to Cape Runaway, the bay is home to a numbe
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