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8. Southern Lakes 5. Wellington and Wairarapa 3. Pacific Coast Highway 9. Pure Southern Land 1. Northland and Auckland 4. Wester Aoraki Mount Cook, Canterbury newzealand.com Take an overnight flight and wake up in paradise. New Zealand is a destination where everything’s close – from dramatic natural scenery to vibrant cities. It will dazzle you with movie set good looks, adventures around every corner, and a warm, genuine hospitality that stays with you long after your flight home. Hike through lush rainforests near glaciers, soak in geothermal hot pools surrounded by snow-capped mountains, and relax on perfect white sand beaches that stretch for miles. Sail on turquoise waters dotted with picturesque islands or cruise through towering fiords past cascading waterfalls. End each perfect day indulging in award-winning cuisine paired with wine from local vineyards that stretch through every region. 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Head north and you’ll reach Wairarapa and the Kapiti NELSON Coast, which are home to wildlife sanctuaries, wineries, world-class golf courses can brave the rapids of the Rangitikei River on a rafting trip. 9 DUNEDIN 3.5 HRS and artisanal food producers. GREYMOUTH Southland 4 HRS CHRISTCHURCH 2 HRS 3 HRS INVERCARGILL WANAKA TIMARU 1 HR 2.5 HRS QUEENSTOWN DUNEDIN 3 HRS 2.5 HRS INVERCARGILL STEWART ISLAND / 1 HR RAKIURA STEWART ISLAND Whanganui River, Taranaki Egmont National Park, Taranaki Wellington Castle Point, Wairarapa Abel Tasman National Park Kaikoura Queenstown Oban, Southland 6. Nelson and Marlborough 7. Canterbury and West Coast 8. Southern Lakes 9. Pure Southern Land Marlborough is the gateway to the South Island, with travelers ferrying across the Known for rolling green pastures, jagged peaks of the Southern Alps and Nestled in the heart of the Southern Alps where The Remarkables mountain Hosting a wide range of well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian buildings as Cook Strait and through the beautiful Marlborough Sounds to Picton. The area is silvery beaches, Canterbury is home to world-class wildlife experiences, lush range meets Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is an adventurer’s playground in every well as spectacular rocky coasts, Coastal Otago and Southland are the perfect renowned for its wineries, which are particularly noted for their world-class Sauvignon vineyards and pristine glacial lakes. Christchurch, the largest city and airport season. Bungy jump right where the activity was invented at Kawarau Bridge or place for lovers of historic architecture and rugged landscapes. Drop by Dunedin Blanc. Base yourself in Blenheim for vineyard tours and outstanding regional cuisine at gateway in the South Island, is a place of creative energy as its residents jet boat down the Shotover River. Spend an autumn day enjoying the famous fall and visit the historic Speights Brewery or take a trip out to the majestic Larnach on-site restaurants. Located just west of Marlborough, Nelson overlooks the stunning rebuild in the wake of the 2011 earthquake. Drive north to Kaikoura for an foliage in Arrowtown, take a trip to Wanaka for winter skiing or embark on a scenic Castle. The coast is also a treasure trove of incredible geological and wildlife Tasman Bay and Abel Tasman National Park, replete with golden sand beaches and up-close whale watching cruise any time of year, and to feast on delicious helicopter flight over Mount Aspiring National Park. Explore the breathtaking sights including the Moeraki Boulders, blue and yellow-eye penguin, albatross and known for being one of the sunniest parts of New Zealand, it is perfect for hiking, fresh crayfish. Don't miss stargazing at Aoraki Mount Cook National Park or natural wonders that are Milford and Doubtful Sounds, witnessing the fiords’ fur seal colonies. At the bottom of New Zealand, Stewart Island is home to a wide cycling, kayaking, fishing or taking a relaxing cruise. taking a heli-hike of Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers on the West Coast. spectacular beauty either on the water or with a hike along the Milford Track. range of rare native species, making it perfect for nature walks. Marlborough Sounds, Marlborough Yealands Estate Vineyard, Marlborough Fox Glacier, West Coast Lake Pukaki, Canterbury Cascade Creek, Fiordland Milford Sound, Fiordland Penguin Place, Central Otago Dunedin Railway Station DRIVE TIMES (hours) Aotearoa / New Zealand 2:15 8:00 3:30 2:00 7:00 6:30 8:15 4:45 5:15 4:30 3:30 7:30 4:30 9:45 Whangarei Westport Manawatawhi / Great I 8:00 6:30 6:30 12:00 4:00 4:30 2:00 5:45 4:45 6:30 7:00 2:30 8:15 Wellington Wanaka 7:00 2:30 6:00 2:30 6:30 5:30 5:30 6:30 3:00 3:45 2:30 1:30 6:15 Te Anau 3:00 9:45 Lighthouse Whitianga Place of leaping Tom Bowling Lighthouse Cape Reinga Spirits Bay North Cape (Otou) 5:15 5:45 4:00 9:30 3:00 2:00 1:00 3:45 2:45 4:30 5:00 Whanganui Queenstown 2:15 1:15 8:00 (Te Rerengawairua) Bay Cape Reinga 1:30 5:00 1:30 5:30 4:15 4:15 5:30 2:00 2:30 1:30 Picton 10:00 11:45 9:00 3:30 Cape Maria van Diemen Te Hapua Thames Waitiki Parengarenga Harbour Landing 2:30 3:30 1:30 6:30 3:30 4:00 4:45 1:00 2:00 Tauranga Nelson 1:45 10:15 12:00 9:00 2:45 Great Exhibition N Te Kao in Bay 3:15 4:00 2:00 7:15 2:00 3:30 3:00 1:00 Aoraki / Mt Cook 9:00 8:00 3:15 5:00 2:15 7:15 e Taupo ty M 2:45 3:30 1:30 6:45 3:00 4:00 4:00 Rotorua Milford Sound 6:30 13:45 13:30 4:00 1:45 4:45 11:30 i newzealand.com le Rangaunu Dune surfing Bay Karikari Peninsula 6:15 5:00 4:45 10:00 2:15 3:00 Palmerston
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