New Zealand
New Zealand has so much to offer from breath-taking mountain scenery, to mist cloaked fjords, sweeping coastlines, sub-tropical rain forests, spouting geysers and volcanic plateaus. All of this is spread over 2 islands, North and South. With such dramatic scenery it’s no wonder that its landscapes have featured in both the Lord of the Rings and the Chronicles of Narnia.
Traveling between the two islands you will experience differing climates too; in the north of North Island you will find a more sub-tropical climate with rain forests and volcanic plateaus. The South Island has more of a temperate climate with alpine meadows and snow-capped mountains great for the outdoor life.
With a unique blend of age-old Maori charm, vibrant cities, unspoilt beaches and a warm welcome both islands will enchant you….
North Island
From the far north where New Zealand’s political history began, journey through landscapes that blend magnificent coasts and beaches, sprawling farmlands and geothermal wonders. Māori culture is rich and ever-present in many parts of the North Island.
A must see…
As cities go there’s vibrant Auckland and heart-stealing Wellington, a blend of old and new and handy for the wine region nearby. You can immerse yourself in Maori culture around Rotorua and Lake Taupo. Whether it’s a soak in Rotorua’s geothermal waters, a tour of Hawke’s Bay’s vineyards or a table in Auckland’s gourmet restaurants, the North Island has it all.
South Island
From wildlife to wineries, glacial valleys to star-filled skies, the South Island offers adventure in all its forms. Choose to explore just one region, or road trip in a motor home. No matter which destinations you choose to explore on this long, mountainous island, you'll be constantly open-mouthed before the incredible scenery.
a must see…
In South Island you can discover Christchurch’s British colonial architecture, street art and foodie scene. Additionally, visit bohemian Nelson, the sunniest place in the country. Enjoy the natural landscapes of Akaroa’s rugged hills and get a glimpse of Mount Cook's peak across the icy blue water of Lake Pukaki. Cruise, kayak, or hike in Milford Sound, a dramatic fjord that will ignite your imagination.