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Places To Visit New Zealand

Continent: Oceania

Region: Oceania Countries , Polynesia

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Wanaka

Wanaka
One of the most prizely-held gems of New Zealand’s South Island is the charming little town of Wanaka, located around 70 km away from the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown. Known before also as Pembroke and built along the banks of the surrounding Lake Wanaka, this characterful lakeside tow...

Taupo

Taupo
Situated near the centre of North Island, Taupo is perched on the banks of Lake Taupo, which sits on the caldera of the Taupo volcano. The lake sits inside a crater created by a massive volcanic eruption that was so large that the amount of ash released into the air caused the skies in Europe a...

Lake Tekapo

Lake Tekapo
Situated just over 200 km south of Christchurch on New Zealand’s fabled South Island, Tekapo and its misty glacial lakes and clear skies makes for a popular tourist destination. The majestic Remarkables mountain range can be seen from across the foggy lake which depicts the start of the Southern Alp...

Bay of Islands

Bay of Islands
Located over 200 km north of Auckland on North Island lies the tropical haven of the Bay of Islands which, as the name suggests, is an archipelago of over 140 stunning islands. Skirting the edge of the northern tip of the island, the Bay of Islands is replete with stunning white-sand beaches, a...

Franz Josef Glacier

Franz Josef Glacier
A four and a half hour drive from Queenstown leads you to Franz Josef Glacier and to some of the most incredible landscapes on the planet, and in New Zealand, that’s saying quite something. Designated as a World Heritage Area by UNESCO, the town of Franz Josef and the surrounding areas are ripe for ...

Nelson

Nelson
Nestling on the northwestern tip of New Zealand’s North Island is the vibrant  and charming coastal town of Nelson. A stunning landscape and spell-binding views of the ocean and idyllic viewpoints are only the beginning of the allure of Nelson. A thriving local community built on entrepreneursh...

Picton

Picton
This charming town situated on the northern end of New Zealand’s South Island is known for its eclectic personality. The number of boutique cafes that serve up scrumptiously good coffee and food, art galleries, and great restaurants all combine to form a seaside town that has a distinctly unique vib...

Matamata

Matamata
Located less than 200 km south of Auckland on New Zealand’s North Island, lies the town of Matamata in the Waikato region. The town shot to fame primarily as the location for the set of Peter Jackson’s epic Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies. The location for the set has since been turned into a...

Fox Glacier

Fox Glacier
Squeezed in between the Franz Josef glacier and its younger, equally impressive Fox glacier is the small township of Fox Glacier. The town’s economy is almost entirely driven by the tourism industry that the glaciers bring. The piercing blue of the deep ice shelves that precede the glacier are views...

Abel Tasman National Park

Abel Tasman National Park
Located between the Golden and Tasman Bays towards South Island’s northern tip lies New Zealand’s smallest national park. Sprawling over a massive 22,530 hectares, what sets this park apart from the rest is the grand mix of all landscapes. The Abel Tasman National Park traverses a golden c...

Paihia

Paihia
Known as the Gateway to the Bay of Islands, Paihia is located on the far northern tip of New Zealand’s North Island. Situated at a distance of 200 km north of Auckland, Paihia lies at the doorstep of a world of golden, sandy and pristine beaches. Considering the amount of boats and ferries that ply ...

Cape Reinga

Cape Reinga
Tucked away at the northernmost tip of New Zealand’s North Island and a 200 km drive away from Auckland lies the quiet fishing town of Cape Reinga. Cape Reinga holds cultural significance to the Maori tribes. A distinctively curved pohutukawa tree is believed to be the acting medium for the spi...

Faq on new zealand

What is the best time to visit New Zealand?

The best time to visit New Zealand is during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) when the weather is pleasant, and there are fewer tourists.

What are the must-visit destinations in New Zealand?

Some of the must-visit places in New Zealand include Queenstown, Auckland, Wellington, Rotorua, Milford Sound, and the Bay of Islands.

How do I get around New Zealand?

You can get around New Zealand by renting a car, taking domestic flights, or using buses and trains. The country's road network is well-developed, making self-driving a popular option.

What are the outdoor activities I can enjoy in New Zealand?

New Zealand offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking in its stunning national parks, skiing, water sports, bungee jumping, and exploring geothermal wonders.

Do I need a visa to visit New Zealand?

Most travelers to New Zealand will need a visa. The specific requirements depend on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. Check with the New Zealand Immigration website for details.

What is the currency used in New Zealand?

The currency used in New Zealand is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD).

Is it safe to travel in New Zealand?

New Zealand is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. However, it's always a good idea to take standard safety precautions and be aware of local customs and regulations.

What are some traditional New Zealand dishes to try?

Some traditional New Zealand dishes to try include Hangi (a Maori method of cooking), Pavlova (a dessert), and the famous New Zealand meat pie.

What's the weather like in New Zealand?

New Zealand has a varied climate due to its geographical location. The North Island has a subtropical climate, while the South Island is more temperate. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions, especially in the South Island.

Are there any cultural customs I should be aware of when visiting New Zealand?

When visiting New Zealand, it's important to be respectful of the indigenous Maori culture. Learn a few basic Maori greetings and customs, and always ask for permission before taking photos in areas of cultural significance.