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A gold, green and blue world of beaches, bays and subtropical pleasures. Relax and unwind while you discover the stories of New Zealand’s early history....(more)
Auckland is situated on and around a narrow isthmus that is flanked by two magnificent harbours - the Waitemata to the east and the Manukau to the west....(more)
Rugged and mysterious, yet also a place to flop on a beach and watch the waves roll in. Uncover the history of this remarkable peninsula while you indulge your need to escape....(more)
The Lake Taupo region in New Zealand's volcanic heartland is rich in Maori tradition. It also has some of the country’s finest untouched, uncrowded and unique landscapes.....(more)
This region is centred on the geothermal resort city of Rotorua. Rotorua is one of the original tourist destinations in New Zealand - it has been welcoming visitors for more than 200 years....(more)
Eastland is the place where the first Polynesian migration canoes landed, where Captain Cook made his first landfall and where Maori and European first encountered each other.....(more)
The Bay of Plenty is a place of beautiful harbours, long white surf beaches and a sunny, easy going lifestyle. Everything you need for a blissful holiday is here......(more)
A charismatic region where you can enjoy stylish historical architecture and wine in equal quantities. Ease into a pleasure-seeking style of life that will be hard to leave behind....(more)
The dramatic, snow-topped volcanic cone of Mount Taranaki is a spiritual and physical force in this region. The mountain is the source of over 50 rivers and streams, the home of many botanically unique plants, and the subject of many stories and legends.....(more)
A city experience that will reveal the creative, political and cultural nature of New Zealand, but still provide blockbuster scenery....(more)
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