A landscape carved by glaciers, amazing scenery. Few places on earth can compete with this natural environment.
A special blend of heritage buildings, museums and galleries, fine food and live entertainment opportunities make this city a great place to visit in any season.
Situated in the volcanic heart of the North Island, the Lake Taupo region is home to New Zealand's largest fresh water lake, fascinating geothermal areas and the famous Huka Falls.
Lake Wanaka is a place to take a deep breath and relax. Protected from the outside world by the grandeur of the mountains, you’re enclosed in a hidden paradise.
Auckland, New Zealand’s largest population centre, is poised between two enormous harbours and dotted with extinct volcanic cones.
Find the intriguing tales of Wellington.
Great Barrier Island is the largest and most seaward of the Hauraki Gulf islands.
The Cavalli Islands lie off the coast of Matauri Bay. The main island, Motukawanui, is a nature reserve with a walking track.
A 10 minute flight from Tauranga, Motiti Island is a paradise for diving, fishing, swimming and snorkelling.
Creating a place where endangered species can once again thrive has also created a rare experience for the small number of people who are allowed to visit Kapiti Island each day.
As if by design, just 600 years ago a volcanic mountain emerged from the sea to create Auckland's near-perfect natural harbour.
Matakana Island is a blend of different landscapes - white sand surf beach, pine forest, farmland and tranquil harbour.
An active volcano off the Bay of Plenty coast, White Island will blow you away (but not literally!).
Explore an island full of history, from copper mine ruins to Sir George Grey's restored stately mansion.
From easy lakeside walking tracks to challenging alpine hikes, this national park has something for everyone.
Stretch your legs and feed your soul in this remote wilderness of native forests, towering mountains and long river valleys.