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
      
 
 

Water Sports in New Zealand

New Zealand, with its ice ages and centuries of geothermal activity, is home to glacial lakes, fast-flowing rivers, rapids and waterfalls seasonal, and a spectacular coastline, which together take your breath breath when you look beyond the reflection in the water, to admire the landscape that seems to belong to primitive times. With tours to New Zealand adventure sports packages, you can also explore the possibilities of water sports such picturesque sites.
Rafting in New Zealand

From rapid rivers flow quiet, New Zealand offers many rivers that suit your disposal when it comes to rafting. Bay of Plenty and Hawke 's Bay in the east coast and Queenstown in the west coast of New Zealand are the most popular destinations for rafting. Try black water rafting for a change that will take you through the cellars of your visit to New Zealand, with visits to New Zealand packages.
Canoeing and kayaking in New Zealand

The many rivers, lakes, beaches and backwaters in New Zealand are best explored on a canoe or kayak. While sea kayaking allows you to scan the beaches, coves natural ports and observe the fur seals, in the eyes yellow penguins, kiwis, and dolphins in their natural habitat, whitewater kayak and canoeing the river you can explore the depths of many national parks New Zealand.

Hauraki Gulf, Bay of Islands, Abel Tasman National Park, Fiordland and Marlborough Sounds are perfect for sea kayaking and canoeing on rivers across Whanganui, Taumarunui, Raetihi, and Ohakune in the various national parks takes you inside native of New Zealand wildlife.
Diving and snorkeling in New Zealand
With 18000 km of coastline, but it is natural to find snorkelers and divers descend on the beaches to explore the secrets of the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea. If you want to take the best waters have to offer, from February to June is the right time to venture into coastal waters.
The popular diving and snorkeling areas in New Zealand, you can visit to Tours with New Zealand packages, including tropical Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve, Bay of Islands, Fiordland, Stewart Island, and the two shipwrecks off the coast of New Zealand.
Hamilton Jet recreational boating in New Zealand
Jet recreational boating is a New Zealand invention. Created by Bill Hamilton in 60 years to cross the shallow rivers in Canterbury, jet boats quickly became the center of amateur sports adventure. Ride the jet boats on the Buller and Makarora rivers in the South Island, and Rangitaiki, Whanganui Waikato and rivers in the North Island, on your visit to New Zealand with the Tours New Zealand packages.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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