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New Zealand Travel Guide : Windy Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city is located in Australia continent or Oceania. It is the world’s most southerly capital and is built on the shores of a harbor and the suburbs sit on the surrounding hills. The city is called as the “Windy Wellington” city. It is lively and there are great shopping, restaurants, theatres and bustling nightlife. The city is creating a compact inner city centre with a mix of historic and modern buildings. There are many attractive places to visit either his... More

Auckland Travel Guide : A fascinating metropolis in the Southern Hemisphere

Very interesting trees in the park/botanical garden
New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland is a beautiful, cosmopolitan place that has something for everyone. If you enjoy sailing, there’s no better place to do it than in the “City of Sails”, whose harbor is full with everything from fishing boats to yachts to Americas Cup winning sailboats. Other attractions in Auckland include its beautiful parks, fine wining & dining options and trendy clubs. The city is quite hilly and it’s a great pleasure to just stroll around and enjoy the fresh air, ... More
 

Recently Submitted Travel Stories in New Zealand

Tandem Sky DiveStupid Things to do Whilst on Holiday - Extreme Activities in Rotorua, New Zealand
posted by Mr. Michael Comglas on 30 January 2008
New Zealand is a world leader in stupid things to do whilst on holiday and nowhere else is this more true than in Rotorua. This beautiful geothermal wonderland offers a massive range of activities some sedate some not so sedate for the adventurous, stupid, young at heart or all three. But for me, the more stupid the more fun, so for a great deal of fun try some of the array of activities below: ... More
RotoruaLand Before Time - Rotorua New Zealand Overview
posted by Mr. Luke Palmer on 06 January 2008
Walking around Rotorua’s parks is like stepping back into a land before time. This wonderful area provides the foundations of the New Zealand Maori myths and when you visit you will see why. The town of Rotorua has a beautiful position on the shores of Lake Rotorua, but the reason this place is so popular is because of what is underground. Rotorua is built on the Taupo volcanic zone and lies in... More
Kaikoura Town New ZealandCold Wet Fun - Whale & Dolphin watching in Kaikoura
posted by Mr. Jeremy Payne on 11 December 2007
Kaikoura is an amazing little town in New Zealand which kept me there longer than I should have stayed. The reason I spent longer here than many other places was that it is a beautiful area that has a number of natural attractions, such as mountains and a deep undersea canyon, resulting in a huge range of activities. Kaikoura is half way between Christchurch and Picton on the East coast of New... More
Destinations Kingsgate Hotel Brydone - botanical gardens, historic buildings, blue Penguin colo...
posted by Miss. kanlaya jitrum on 09 November 2007
Experience the enchanting Kingsgate Hotel Brydone Oamaru rich with more than a century of traditions and also providing modern facilities. Built of Oamaru stone in the 18th century, this Oamaru hotel in New Zealand is located within walking distance to botanical gardens, historic buildings, blue Penguin colonies and many more attractions. 248km south of Christchurch and 116km north of Dunedin... More
Lush green landscape as the river winds its way through the cityChristchurch - blissfully green - A very beautiful city close to the ends of the Earth
posted by Mr. Ioan Voicu on 12 August 2006
Christchurch is the largest city in New Zealand’s South Island and preserves a distinct English feel to it. Visitors can admire the lovely parks that abound in this city, as well as the green areas that follow the flow of the river Avon through the center. With antique stone bridges, cobbled walkways and hanging willow trees, it’s a postcard-perfect image of nature and man combined. Christchurc... More
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Top New Zealand Travel Guide Stories

  Auckland : Overview
  Kaikoura : What to Do (Attractions & Activities)
  Oamaru : What to Do (Attractions & Activities)
  Rotorua : Overview, What to Do (Attractions & Activities)
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