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Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island and the gateway to a wide range of outdoor experiences throughout Canterbury.

The ‘Garden City’ has a fine English heritage, with beautiful park-like gardens and punting on the Avon River...

The rugged, exposed Taranaki coastline extends for 250 kms around the semi-circular bulge in the west coast of the North Island.

From Mokau in the north to Waitotara in the south, a succession of black iron sand beaches invites exploration by divers

This magnificent bay of 50 islands and innumerable reefs is home to a multitude of marine life including common and bottlenose dolphins, stingrays, manta rays, octopus, moray eels and many fish species.

The Bay has a huge variety of undersea feature

New Zealand’s most active volcano lies 50 km offshore from Whakatane where it continuously lets off steam and releases clouds of ash.

The volcano sits on the continental shelf where the White Island Trench runs parallel to the huge abyss of the...

Just a day trip away from Auckland is one of the finest dive locations in New Zealand.

‘The Knights’ were rated by the late Jacques Cousteau as being one of the top 10 dive sites in the world. Today they provide a marine reserve that covers a vast

The glorious beaches and glistening waters of the Marlborough Sounds are made for boating and diving.

Combine this with a warm, sunny climate and you have one of the best recreation and holiday areas in the country.

Picton is the gateway to the...

New Zealand’s capital city is surrounded by the turbulent waters of Cook Strait and boasts many natural marine wonders around its three coastlines.

The opportunities for shore diving and snorkelling are legion and the powerful Cook Strait currents..

The southern ocean has many surprises for the adventurous diver who is prepared to brave the cooler temperatures.

Otago’s coastline is home to fascinating marine creatures - sea lions, seals, penguins and migratory birds. Most dive locations have...

Follow the Pacific Coast Highway around the Bay of Plenty and you reach the least visited, ‘undiscovered’ part of the North Island.

This is an outdoor paradise of rocky headlands interspersed with scores of golden sand beaches. It is the first place

The Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park is a magical playground of 50 islands and countless reef structures right on Auckland’s doorstep.

Many of the islands are recreation reserves popular with day-trippers and others are conservation sanctuaries for...