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Here you'll find loads of interesting & useful information about Aotearoa's (New Zealand's) attractions & itineraries. Browse the blog posts for lots of useful tips which will help you arrange your own bespoke tour to New Zealand.
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Jul 14, 20181 min read
Waitomo Caves
Come to Waitomo Caves and observe fantastic glowworms.
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Jul 13, 20181 min read
Cambridge
New Zealand also has its own Cambridge, although without the famous university. Our Cambridge is a small, cozy town near Hobbiton.
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Jul 13, 20181 min read
Tree Church
Tree Church in the North Island of New Zealand is entirely composed of plants. The creator of this unique attraction is Mr Barry Cox.
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Jul 12, 20181 min read
Tauranga and Mount Maunganui Beach
Tauranga is the largest city in the Bay of Plenty on New Zealand's east coast and one of the fastest growing in the country.
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Jul 12, 20181 min read
White Island
New Zealand's most energetic volcano & the only active marine volcano, White Island lies 48Km off the east coast in the Bay of Plenty.
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Jul 11, 20181 min read
Lake Rotorua
Rotorua is a geothermal region of New Zealand from ancient times inhabited by Maori.
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Jul 11, 20181 min read
Waimangu Volcanic Valley and Lake Rotomahana
Just 20 minutes south of Rotorua, Waimangu Volcanic Valley geothermal park encompasses beautiful Lake Rotomahana.
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Jul 11, 20181 min read
Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland
New Zealand's Wai-O-Tapu, renowned for being New Zealand’s most colourful geothermal area has been named in the 20 Most Surreal Places.
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Jul 10, 20181 min read
Orakei Korako Geothermal Park
Orakei Korako Geothermal Park is a unique natural zone situated along the Waikato River a short 25-minute drive from Taupo.
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Jul 10, 20181 min read
Tongariro National Park
Tongariro is the oldest national park in New Zealand. It is home to the famed Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
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Jul 10, 20181 min read
Lake Taupo
Drained by the might Waikato River, Lake Taupo is NZ's largest lake, nestled in a caldera formed by a volcanic eruption several thousand yea
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Jul 10, 20181 min read
Huka Falls
The magnificent Huka Falls is NZ's most visited attraction, where more than 220,000 litres of water thunder over the cliff face every second
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Jul 10, 20181 min read
Cape Kidnappers
Cape Kidnappers, named by Captain Cook after an attempt by local Maori to abduct one of his crew, is located at the bottom of Hawke's Bay.
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Jul 10, 20181 min read
Whanganui National Park
The park is rich in both Maori and European history. Anchored by the mighty Whanganui River, New Zealand's longest navigable river, the...
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Jul 9, 20181 min read
Taranaki Volcano
Taranaki volcano is a "shy" mountain which is located near New Plymouth. It's an amazing spot for hiking.
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Jul 9, 20181 min read
Napier
Art Deco city Napier is renowned as a major centre of New Zealand wine, housing the oldest wineries in the country.
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Jul 8, 20181 min read
Wellington
The capital of New Zealand & the arts and cultural centre as well as the seat of government.
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Jul 8, 20181 min read
Cook Strait
The Cook Strait, named after Captain James Cook, the first European commander to sail through it, connects the North & South Islands.
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Jul 8, 20181 min read
Nelson
Nelson is an experience, not a city. It's a gate to Abel Tasman NP and a capital of Marlborough wine region.
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Jul 8, 20181 min read
Marlborough Valley
New Zealand came to international prominence in the 1980's with its world-beating Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough.
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