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New Zealand

A land of breath-taking contrasts, boasts towering mountains, ancient forests, and pristine lakes. 


From the vibrant city life of Auckland to the Māori cultural treasures and the captivating landscapes of Queenstown in the South Island, this island nation offers an unforgettable journey of discovery. 

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TOP TIPS BEFORE TRAVEL TO New Zealand

Waitakere Beach Auckland New Zealand

Here are some top tips to consider before you travel to New Zealand:


  • Visa and Entry Requirements: Check if you need a visa to enter New Zealand based on your nationality. Make sure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date.


  • Biosecurity and Customs: New Zealand has strict biosecurity regulations to protect its unique ecosystem. Declare any food, plants, or outdoor gear to avoid hefty fines.


  • Travel Insurance: It's highly recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical expenses, trip cancellations, and activities like hiking and adventure sports.


  • Health and Safety: New Zealand is relatively safe, but it's a good idea to have a basic understanding of local safety procedures and emergency services. Follow outdoor safety guidelines, especially if you're planning outdoor activities.


  • Weather and Clothing: New Zealand's weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers of clothing that you can easily put on or take off. Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are a must if you plan on exploring nature.


  • Driving in New Zealand: If you plan to drive, remember that New Zealand drives on the left side of the road. Familiarize yourself with the local road rules and consider getting an International Driving Permit.


  • Adapters and Voltage: New Zealand uses Type I electrical outlets with a voltage of 230/240V. Bring the appropriate adapters and check if your devices need voltage converters.


  • Outdoor Activities: If you're into adventure sports or outdoor activities, New Zealand offers plenty of options. Research and book activities in advance, especially during peak seasons.


  • Respect for Māori Culture: The Māori culture is an integral part of New Zealand. Be respectful of sacred sites, follow local customs, and learn a bit about Māori traditions and language (Te Reo)


  • Local Etiquette: New Zealanders are known for their friendly nature. A simple "Kia ora" (hello) and a smile can go a long way in making connections with locals.


  • Internet and Connectivity: While major cities have good internet coverage, more remote areas might have limited connectivity. Consider getting a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device.


  • Time Zones: New Zealand has a unique time zone, so keep track of the time difference if you're communicating with people in other countries.


  • Hiking and Nature: If you plan to hike, inform someone about your plans and check weather conditions. The Department of Conservation (DOC) provides valuable information about hiking trails and safety.


  • Currency and Payments: New Zealand's currency is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's also a good idea to have some cash on hand, especially in rural areas.


  • Plan for Slow Travel: New Zealand's beauty lies in its landscapes, so take your time to explore and enjoy the journey. Don't rush through the country; savor each experience.


Remember that New Zealand has a diverse range of experiences to offer, from stunning natural landscapes to vibrant cities, so tailor your plans to your interests and make the most of your trip!


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Auckland

QueensTown

QueensTown

Auckland New Zealand  Maori artwork

 Auckland, located on New Zealand's North Island, is the country's largest city and a vibrant cultural hub. 

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QueensTown

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Queenstown New Zealand

 Queenstown, nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu on New Zealand's South Island, is renowned for its breathtaking alpine scenery and outdoor adventure opportunities. 

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Auckland

 Auckland, located on New Zealand's North Island, is the country's largest city and a vibrant cultural hub. It boasts a stunning natural landscape with a picturesque harbour, iconic landmarks like the Sky Tower, and a diverse population that contributes to its dynamic atmosphere. 

Auckland Top Attractions

   Here are the top must visit attractions in Auckland that you can include in your Auckland trip plan:


  • Sky Tower: The Sky Tower in Auckland offers panoramic views of the city and the Hauraki Gulf, making it an iconic attraction and an adrenaline-inducing spot for those who dare to skywalk or bungee jump from its dizzying heights.


  • Town Hall and Queen Street : Auckland's Town Hall and Queen Street area serve as the heart of the city, offering a blend of historic architecture, modern shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.


  • Viaduct Harbour: Viaduct Harbour is a bustling waterfront precinct featuring an array of restaurants, bars, and a vibrant nightlife, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors.


  • Bastion Point:  Bastion Point provides stunning panoramic views of Auckland's skyline and harbors, as well as historical significance as a site of protest and Maori heritage.


  • Wētā Workshop: Wētā Workshop, known for its exceptional special effects and props in popular films like "Lord of the Rings" and "Avatar," offers an intriguing behind-the-scenes look at movie magic.


  • Elliott Stables: Elliott Stables is a food lover's paradise, with its artisanal eateries and diverse culinary options in a charming, historic setting.


  • New Zealand Maritime Museum: The New Zealand Maritime Museum in Auckland showcases the nation's maritime heritage through a fascinating collection of artifacts, exhibitions, and interactive displays.


  • Holy Trinity Cathedral: Holy Trinity Cathedral stands as a stunning example of Gothic architecture, offering a serene retreat in the heart of the city.


  • Parnell Village:  Parnell Village is a charming, upscale district filled with boutique shops, galleries, and cafes, making it a delightful place to explore.


  • Auckland Art Gallery: Auckland Art Gallery boasts an extensive collection of New Zealand and international art, housed in an impressive building that's a work of art itself.


  • Auckland Botanic Gardens: The Auckland Botanic Gardens provide a tranquil escape with beautiful gardens and walking paths, offering a peaceful connection with nature.


  • Auckland Museum:  Situated in the Auckland Domain park, is a treasure trove of New Zealand's cultural and natural heritage, featuring Maori artifacts, natural history exhibits, and immersive experiences.


  • Albert Park : Albert Park offers a serene green space in the heart of Auckland, complete with Victorian-era fountains and sculptures.


  • Piha Beach: Piha Beach, with its rugged black sand and famous Lion Rock, is a popular spot for surfers and nature enthusiasts, located on Auckland's west coast.


  • Karekare Beach: Karekare Beach, featured in the film "The Piano," is another stunning black sand beach surrounded by lush rainforest and dramatic cliffs, providing a picturesque escape from the city.


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Auckland Top AttractionS

Auckland Top 15 Attractions

Auckland Top 15 Attractions

Auckland Top 15 Attractions

 This video will take away the stress of planning and give you an overview of must-see attractions in Auckland so you can plan your trip like a local. 

New Zealand Maritime Museum

Auckland Top 15 Attractions

Auckland Top 15 Attractions

  The New Zealand Maritime Museum is a captivating institution that immerses visitors in the rich maritime history and culture of New Zealand through its extensive collection of artifacts, interactive exhibits, and engaging displays. 

Auckland Museum

Auckland Top 15 Attractions

Auckland Botanic Gardens

  The Auckland War Memorial Museum or simply the Auckland Museum is one of New Zealand's most important museums and war memorials. 

Auckland Botanic Gardens

Auckland Botanic Gardens

Auckland Botanic Gardens

   Auckland Botanic Gardens feature over 10,000 plant species from around the world, including native New Zealand plants, tropical and subtropical plants, and plants from Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. 

Auckland Sky Tower

Auckland Botanic Gardens

Auckland Sky Tower

  Sky Tower is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in the heart of Auckland's CBD. The tower stands at a height of 328 meters. 

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OUR TOP PICK : Pullman Auckland hotel & Apartments

 Pullman Auckland is a 5-star hotel offering over 300 stylish rooms, suites and apartments, 25-meter heated indoor lap pool, Luxe Spa and Power Fitness, Tapestry Grill and Bar, 16 versatile event spaces, the hotel has everything you need whether you are travelling for leisure or business. 

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best location to stay in Auckland

 Finding the best location to stay in Auckland depends on what kind of experience you're seeking. Here are some popular options, each with its own unique charm and appeal:


For First-Time Visitors and City Buzz:


  • CBD (Central Business District): Immerse yourself in the heart of the action with easy access to iconic landmarks like Sky Tower, harbour cruises, museums, and vibrant nightlife. You'll find a wide range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels, and public transport connections to explore further.


For Trendy Vibes and Quirky Charm:


  • Ponsonby: Discover independent shops, trendy cafes, and lively bars in this hipster haven. Explore K Road for nightlife, wander through Victoria Park Market, and enjoy the unique atmosphere of this eclectic neighbourhood. Accommodation options tend to be on the smaller side but offer plenty of character.


For Waterfront Views and Relaxation:


  • Viaduct Harbour: Soak up the picturesque harbour views while enjoying waterfront dining, bars, and boat trips. This area offers modern hotels and serviced apartments, perfect for a laid-back stay with stunning scenery.


Choosing Your Perfect Spot:

Consider these factors when making your decision:


  • Interests: Are you drawn to the city sights, trendy vibes, waterfront scenery, family-friendly activities, or historical charm?
  • Budget: Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels, so choose what suits your spending plan.
  • Desired Ambiance: Do you crave the buzz of the city centre, a trendy atmosphere, waterfront peacefulness, family-friendly spaces, or a historical escape?
  • Travel Style: Are you spontaneous and flexible, or do you prefer a planned itinerary with easy access to public transport?


No matter your choice, Auckland has something for everyone. So, pack your bags, choose your perfect location, and get ready to explore the vibrant city, breath-taking nature, and unique neighbourhoods of this charming city!


Remember: Book accommodation in advance, especially during peak season and major events. Consider your transportation needs, whether using public transport, ferries, or ride-sharing apps to explore different areas. Most importantly, relax, embrace the friendly Kiwi vibe, and discover the hidden gems that Auckland has to offer!

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QueensTown

 Queenstown, nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu on New Zealand's South Island, is renowned for its breathtaking alpine scenery and outdoor adventure opportunities. Often referred to as the "Adventure Capital of the World," Queenstown offers a wide range of adrenaline-pumping activities, including bungee jumping, skydiving, and world-class skiing, making it a haven for thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. 

Queenstown Top Attractions

 Here are the top must visit attractions in Queens Town that you can include in your Queens Town trip plan:


  • Queenstown Town Centre : Queenstown Town Centre serves as the vibrant heart of the city, offering a bustling hub of shops, restaurants, and nightlife against the backdrop of stunning alpine scenery.


  • Skyline Queenstown: Skyline Queenstown, accessible by a scenic gondola ride, provides breathtaking panoramic views of Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu, along with thrilling activities such as luge rides and stargazing.


  • Queenstown Gardens: Queenstown Gardens, nestled along the shores of Lake Wakatipu, offer a tranquil oasis with beautifully landscaped gardens, walking trails, and a picturesque rose garden.


  • The TSS Earnslaw Cruise: The TSS Earnslaw Cruise on Lake Wakatipu allows visitors to step aboard a historic steamship, offering scenic excursions with a glimpse into Queenstown's maritime heritage.


  • Kiwi Park: Kiwi Park, also known as the Kiwi Birdlife Park, showcases New Zealand's unique native wildlife, including the iconic kiwi bird, in a conservation setting.


  • Queenstown Bay Beach: Queenstown Bay Beach, located in the town center, provides a relaxing spot to enjoy the lakeside scenery, go for a swim, or simply soak up the sun.


  • Arrowtown: Arrowtown, a charming historic gold rush town near Queenstown, invites exploration with its preserved buildings, boutique shops, and cultural attractions.


  • The Shotover Jet: The Shotover Jet, an adrenaline-pumping adventure, takes passengers on a thrilling high-speed ride through the narrow canyons of the Shotover River.


  • Fergburger: Fergburger, an iconic eatery in Queenstown, is renowned for its massive and delicious burgers, drawing long queues of hungry visitors and locals.


  • Saint Omer Park: Saint Omer Park offers a serene green space within Queenstown, ideal for picnics, relaxation, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.


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QUEENSTOWN Top AttractionS

Queenstown Top 10 Attractions

Queenstown Top 10 Attractions

Queenstown Top 10 Attractions

 In this video, we take you on a tour of Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand 

Queenstown Gardens

Queenstown Top 10 Attractions

Queenstown Top 10 Attractions

 The Queenstown Gardens are just a few minutes’ walk from central Queenstown. Established in 1866, it is one of the best places to visit in Queenstown. 

TSS Earnslaw Cruises

Queenstown Top 10 Attractions

TSS Earnslaw Cruises

 The TSS Earnslaw Cruise on Lake Wakatipu allows visitors to step aboard a historic steamship, offering scenic excursions with a glimpse into Queenstown's maritime heritage.

Arrowtown

Skyline Queenstown

TSS Earnslaw Cruises

  Arrowtown, a charming historic gold rush town near Queenstown, invites exploration with its preserved buildings, boutique shops, and cultural attractions.

Skyline Queenstown

Skyline Queenstown

Skyline Queenstown

 Skyline Queenstown, accessible by a scenic gondola ride, provides breathtaking panoramic views of Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu, along with thrilling activities such as luge rides and stargazing.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN QUEENSTOWN

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

  The brand-new Holiday Inn Express and Suites Queenstown is located in the prime position on the corner of Stanley and Sydney streets in Queenstown, providing close proximity to the city centre shopping, entertainment and outdoor activities.  

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Crowne Plaza

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

 Crowne Plaza Queenstown sits in the heart of Queenstown, enjoying panoramic views over The Remarkable Mountain range and Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand's longest lake. 

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Hilton Resort & Spa

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

Hilton Resort & Spa

   Situated directly on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, the resort boasts famous waterfront and mountain views. Each of the spacious rooms and fully equipped residence apartments offer a gas fireplace, separate lounge area and private balcony to satisfy any travel needs.  

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