About New Zealand
Nestled in the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand is famous for its biodiverse wildlife, dramatic landscape, and fascinating Maori culture.
New Zealand- simply put, an awesome, diverse, and stunning island country – is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Composed of two main landmasses, the North Island and the South Island, and over 700 smaller islands, New Zealand is a unique country of adventure and serenity, biodiverse wildlife and vivid landscape, dazzling fjords and golden beaches, rich culture and laid-back charm. The culture of the Maori people, the indigenous population that migrated from Polynesia in the 14th century, is still an integral part of life in contemporary New Zealand – known as Aotearoa in Maori. And the locals? Nicknamed “kiwis,” they are known for their warm welcome and quick smiles.
The climate in New Zealand varies greatly from north to south, but, with much of the country lying close to the coast, there are mild temperatures year-round in many parts. Located in the southern hemisphere, December through February are summer months – perfect for beach, nature, and hiking- and June through August are winter- turning the south into a winter wonderland for snow sports enthusiasts.
New Zealand’s North Island is home to most of the country’s population as well as its largest and most cosmopolitan metropolis – Auckland - known as “the City of Sails, as it’s surrounded by islands and bays.
Auckland’s needle-like Sky Tower offers dazzling views from its exterior platform – and, for those seeking a thrill, a sky jump off the platform. Waitemata Harbour, dividing Auckland in two, is a beautiful area for entertainment, dining, and shopping. The Auckland Harbour Bridge offers opportunities not only for panoramic views but adventure, such as bungee jumping. The beautiful Hauraki Gulf islands, a ferry ride away, are popular destinations, especially Waiheke Island with villages boasting art galleries, cafes, and pristine beaches. One Tree Hill, the volcanic cone located in the lush Cornwall Park, is an Auckland icon.
Auckland is also home to several outstanding museums, including the Auckland Art Gallery, the New Zealand Maritime Museum, and the Auckland War Memorial Museum. For families, SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium is a must-see with close underwater views, huge aquariums filled with unusual sea life, and a snow-filled penguin area. Auckland’s zoo is renowned.
Wellington, the small capital city of New Zealand, is also known as the country’s culinary capital with its award-winning restaurants and a café and bar culture. Its iconic red cable cars offer panoramic views, and its botanic gardens are breathtaking. Wellington is also home to the outstanding Museum of New Zealand – the Te Papa.
The city of Tauranga and its environs feature many natural attractions – such as Rainbow Springs Kiwi Wildlife Park and Okere Falls – as well as cultural highlights such as art galleries and the Classic Flyer’s Museum. Rotorua, with its surrounding lakes, hot springs, mud pools, and geysers, is famous for its geothermal activity. The city of Hamilton mixes culture and entertainment with stunning nature such as gardens, lakes, and parks.
New Zealand’s oldest heritage trail, the Forgotten World Highway, is both scenic and mysterious, snaking through many natural and historical points of interest, and the Waitomo Caves are an extensive system of caves with unusual limestone formations and stunning waterfalls.
While New Zealand’s South Island offers untainted natural landscapes – an extraordinary mix of rare wildlife, untamed wilderness, deserted coastlines, magnificent fiords, and delicious seafood – it is also home to several large cities. Christchurch boasts an array of architectural styles, museums, wildlife preserves, treks, and gardens. It is a vibrant urban center known also for its street art and foodie scene.
Queenstown is a resort area with stunning landscape, galleries, eateries, and abundant adventure activities – including great skiing in the winter months. The city of Dunedin is known for its fascinating history, cultural highlights, architectural heritage, as well as its natural beauty.
Don’t miss these other outstanding destinations in the south! Milford Sound – a dramatic fiord located in the spectacular Fiordland National Park, Mount Cook National Park, Lake Tekapo, and the Fox and Franz Josef glaciers.
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Attractions in New Zealand
- Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
- Historic Center, Auckland
- Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World, Auckland
- Historic Center, Christchurch
- Historic Center, Dunedin
- Historic Center, Gisborne
- Historic Center, Greymouth
- Historic Center, Hanmer Springs
- Historic Center, Hokitika
- Historic Center, Invercargill
- Historic Center, Kaikoura
- Historic Center, Karamea