New Zealand Travel Tourism
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   National Parks in New Zealand
      Te Urewera National Park
      Egmont National Park
      Whanganui National Park
      Tongariro National Park
      Abel Tasman National Park
      Kahurangi National Park
      Nelson Lakes National Park
      Paparoa National Park
      Arthur's Pass National Park
      Westland / Tai Poutini Park
      Aoraki / Mount Cook Park
      Mount Aspiring National Park
      Fiordland National Park
      Rakiura National Park
   Hotels in New Zealand
      Hotels in Auckland
      Hotels in Rotorua
      Hotels in Wellington
      Hotels in Christchurch
      Hotels in Queenstown
      Hotels in Dunedin
      Other Accommodation options
   North Island
      Auckland
      Bay of Islands
      Coromandel
      Hastings
      Napier (Art Deco City)
      New Plymouth
      Rotorua
      Waitakere
      Wellington
      Whakatane
   South Island
      Christchurch
      Dunedin
      Kaikoura
      Maruia Falls
      Nelson
      Picton
      Punakaiki
      Queenstown
      Stewart Island
      Wanaka
   Tour Itineraries
      Bay of Islands Tour    
      Geyserland Tour
      Magical New Zealand Tour
      Fiordland Tour
      Alpine New Zealand Tour
      Enchanting New Zealand Tour
      Travel to New Zealand
      Passport & Visa Requirements
      Flights to New Zealand
      Transportation
      Map of New Zealand
   New Zealand Tourism
      Maori Culture in New Zealand
      Lord of the Rings Tours
      Honeymoon in New Zealand
      Museums in New Zealand
      Vineyards in New Zealand
   Adventure Sports
      Water Sports in New Zealand
      Mountaineering
      Bungee Jumping
      Winter sports in New Zealand
      
 
 

North Island

With a civilization that dates back to 2000 years, a multicultural atmosphere which has a subtle influence of Maori, Europe, Pacific, Asia and Australia influences; Kiwis who are also open, joyful and friendly sophisticated as the fruit that goes the same name and landscapes in vivid colors that 'll even smile the rainbow, it is not surprising that families and friends are pressed on airlines to book the next flight to New Zealand.

Tours in New Zealand, on the other hand, helps you in all aspects of your visit to New Zealand, with the exception of the packaging and you grow with love on a flight to your dreams.
Tourist attractions in Auckland

The ports, gorgeous beaches, hiking, trekking, walking and bridge climbing trails, islands holidays, a joyous atmosphere, a blend of Polynesian and Maori culture Auckland give a distinct identity on tourism 's map.
Attractions in the Bay of Islands

Bay of Islands is not only famous for its historic significance, but is also famous for its pristine natural attractions, a visible influence of Maori and European culture in his lifestyle, and the best facilities synonymous with a city going he says.

Tourist attractions in Coromandel

Coromandel is not only famous for its cosmopolitan city, but is also famous for the many activities and attractions (both in and around Coromandel) to submit with tourists.
Tourist attractions in Hastings

Hastings was almost flattened in the earthquake of 1931. Refurbished in the 30 's style of architecture today Hastings not only highlights the architectural trends of the time, but is also the largest producer of red wine in New Zealand.
Attractions Napier (Art Deco City)

Hawke 's Bay is famous as New Zealand 's wine country. The red wines, gourmet restaurants, Maori festivals, and beaches that stretch along the coast from north to south into a tourist attraction of the year. The Art Deco architecture, concentrated in the city of Napier, is its asset.
Tourist attractions in New Plymouth

Famous for art galleries, creativity and festive spirit, beautiful gardens, vast farmlands, rhododendrons, rare wildlife and vegetation, pleasant and temperate weather, New Plymouth is also home to countless art and cultural festivals throughout the year.
Tourist attractions in Rotorua

Set in the middle of the North Island, above the Pacific Ring of Fire, Rotorua has attracted tourists since ages for its natural beauty, distinct Maori - Tudor architecture, Maori settlements, geothermal and volcanic regions , Forests and crater lakes.
Tourist attractions in Waitakere

Made famous as the backdrop for films such as Oscar winner 'the Piano', and TV series such as the record of Xena and Hercules, Waitakere is a popular tourist destination for its wildlife, art districts, cafes and restaurants, caves, adventure sports, farms and beaches of black sand.
Tourist attractions in Wellington

Wellington owes its sophisticated, down to earth lifestyle to its compact size. You can eat fashionable restaurants and cafes, the chic boutique market sectors, and the withdrawal of nature protected in national parks and nature reserves or snooze on the beach in an hour.
Tourist attractions in Whakatane

The Bay of Plenty, on the east coast of North Island is home to natural harbours, bays, volcanoes, islands, white sand beaches and surf, rare wildlife, and a laidback lifestyle. On the coast of Bay of Plenty, sharing the characteristics that require visitors to stay for a longer period is the town of Whakatane.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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