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New Zealand’s largest city has a temperate climate and an expansive land area that lends itself to outdoor sporting activity. Two superb natural harbours and an island-studded Hauraki Gulf make it ideal for sailing and other water sports. Lush green

Dunedin city is proud of its Scottish heritage and is a fascinating place to visit.

Queenstown 'The Adventure Capital of the World' and Wanaka, an idyllic lakeside ski resort town, have mountainous backdrops that are simply breathtaking. Central...

The centre of the South Island comprises the region of Aorangi (Maori name for Mt Cook) and the Mackenzie area, together with part of South Canterbury.

This region of vast golden tussock grasslands, snow-capped mountains and glaciers provides vistas

The west coast of the North Island is dominated by the towering volcanic cone of Mt Taranaki (also called Mt Egmont).

The fertile plains at the foot of the mountain support intensive dairy farming, serviced by many small, tight-knit communities...

Auckland’s fashionable North Shore abounds with spacious parks, reserves, beaches and golf clubs offering a diverse range of settings and contours. The region is noted for surprising contrasts in the form of its coastlines, with sheltered bays in the

The 'Top of the South' has a well above average share of the good things in life - record sunshine hours, golden sand beaches, superb fruit, fine wine, food and seafood and over 300 dedicated craftspeople.

The region is paradise for outdoor adventur

This sun drenched bay with its golden sands, sparkling seas, rich marine harvest and prolific kiwi fruit was named by the famous explorer Captain Cook for ‘the many good things to be found here’.

Amongst the sport lover’s favourites in this bount...

Blue skies, balmy, sub-tropical days and spectacular seascapes make the ‘Winterless North’ of the North Island the perfect holiday location.

It is no surprise then, to find that private developers have secured prime cliff top land to create...

The wild West Coast stands apart from the rest of the country as a region where the pioneering spirit and rugged individualism are distinctive characteristics of the people.

The narrow 600 km strip of coastal lowland is hemmed in by towering rampart

Canterbury is the perfect adventure playground with a myriad of exciting outdoor activities between the coast and the Alps.

Where else could you see and do so much within two hour's drive of an international airport? Ski and snowboard, swim with...