Spanning only 2 km from the North Island peninsula,
Wellington packages is an abundance of treats
and surprises for visitors on the tour of New
Zealand. Accompanied by a shimmering port and
densely wooded hills, the main tourist attractions
in Wellington are a 20-minute walk from downtown.
During your visit to this city with a vibrant
nightlife, explore the gentle Kiwis passes and
their love for art, culture and history.
Tourist attractions in Wellington
Wellington owes its sophisticated, down to earth
lifestyle to its compact size. You can eat in
fashionable restaurants and cafes, the chic
boutique market sectors, get away to the nature
protected areas in national parks and nature
reserves or snooze on the beach in an hour.
Visit Te Papa national museum, Parliament Buildings,
Lord of the Rings filming sites, Thorndon (oldest
suburbs with New Zealand and oldest hotel of
publication), Museum of Wellington City and
Sea, the house d 'Children of Katherine Mansfield
(the most famous writer of New Zealand), Wellington
Zoo, Karori Wildlife Sanctuary, and Old St Paul's
Cathedral on your visit to Wellington city,
with visits to New Zealand packages.
Other attractions in Wellington
Hutt Valley
A haven for outdoor sports enthusiasts and adventure
sports, Hutt Valley offers bush walks, fishing,
mountain biking and deep visitors.
Porirua
Located on the beautiful west coast of Wellington,
this island in the Pacific Ocean can be characterized
with Maori culture, art studios and a creative
zing.
Kapiti Coast
An hour from Wellington, it is the place to
be in if you are a wildlife enthusiast who is
also a connoisseur of fine living. The wildlife
sanctuaries with a spectacular golf course and
restaurants catering in the Kapiti Coast makes
for a stop for many tourists on their visits
to Wellington.
Attractions in Wellington
There are a lot of attractions in Wellington
like walking in the city, cable car tours from
downtown to Botanical Garden, overlooking the
city and port, live shows, concerts and shows,
kid’s entertainment Capital E, walking
/ bus ride to the Mount Victoria summit, skating
or rickshaw rides to Oriental Bay, harbor cruise,
ferry and Matiu Somes Island, shopping in downtown’s
four districts, sea kayaking in Wellington Harbor,
excursions for a one day in the famous south
coast of fur seals, bush walks, and beach and
water sports at Scorching Bay.
Getting to Wellington
The Wellington International Airport links the
main cities in the world and New Zealand’s
other tourist destinations. The system of buses
and trains of Wellington connect to other cities
in the North Island, while ferries connect the
cities in the South Island.
Theme roads
In addition to tours, you can also tour Wellington
by road on motorways.