With a civilization that dates back to 2000 years; a multicultural
ambience that has subtle influence of Maori, European, Pacific,
Asian and Australian influences; Kiwis that are as open, cheerful
and sophisticated yet friendly as the fruit that goes by the
same name; and landscapes in vivid colors that'll even make
the rainbow smile; its no wonder that families and friends
are rushing over to the airlines counter to book the next
flight out to New Zealand.
Tours to New Zealand, on the other hand, helps you with each
and every aspect of your tour to New Zealand that is except
the packing and lovingly pushing you on a flight to your dream
destination.
Tourist Attractions in Auckland
The harbors, gorgeous beaches, hiking, trekking, walking
and bridge climbing trails, holiday islands, a cheerful climate,
a blend of Polynesian and Maori culture give Auckland a distinct
identity on the tourist's map.
Tourist Attractions in Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands is not only famous for its historical significance,
but is also renowned for its pristine natural attractions,
a visible influence of Maori and European culture in its way
of living, and the best of facilities synonymous with a happening
city.
Tourist Attractions in Coromandel
Coromandel is not only famous for its urban cosmopolite nature,
but is also renowned for the many activities and attractions
(both in and around Coromandel) that it presents the tourists
with.
Tourist Attractions in Hastings
Hastings was almost flattened in the catastrophic earthquake
of 1931. Rebuilt in the 30's style of architecture, today
Hastings not only showcases the architectural trends of the
time but is also the leading producer of red wine in New Zealand.
Tourist Attractions in Napier (Art Deco City)
Hawke's Bay is famous as New Zealand's wine country. Red
wines, gourmet restaurants, Maori festivals, and beaches that
span the coast from north to south make it a tourist attraction
the year round. The Art Deco architecture, concentrated in
the Napier town, is its trump card.
Tourist Attractions in New Plymouth
Famous for art galleries, creative and festive spirit, landscaped
gardens, expansive farmlands, Rhododendrons, rare wildlife
and vegetation, and pleasant temperate weather, New Plymouth
also hosts countless art and cultural festivals throughout
the year.
Tourist Attractions in Rotorua
Set smack in the middle of North Island, above the Pacific
Ring of Fire, Rotorua has attracted tourists since ages for
its natural beauty, distinct Maori - Tudor architecture, Maori
settlements, geothermal and volcanic regions, forests and
crater lakes.
Tourist Attractions in Waitakere
Made famous as the backdrop for films such as the Oscar winning
'The Piano', and TV series such as the record breaking Xena
and Hercules, Waitakere is a tourist destination frequented
for its wildlife, art districts, cafes and restaurants, wineries,
adventure sports, farms, and black sand beaches.
Tourist Attractions in Wellington
Wellington owes its sophisticated yet down to earth lifestyle
to its compact size. You can eat at the trendiest restaurants
and cafes, shop at the posh market areas, and retreat to the
nature protected within the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries
or snooze at the beach within an hours time.
Tourist Attractions in Whakatane
The Bay Plenty on the eastern coast of North Island is home
to natural harbors, bays, volcanoes, islands, white sand and
surf beaches, rare wildlife, and a laidback lifestyle. On
the coast of the Bay of Plenty, sharing the features that
compel visitors to stay for a longer time is the town of Whakatane.
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