Whangārei, New Zealand
New Zealand’s northernmost city — Whangārei Falls, the Town Basin marina precinct, Whangarei Heads and a gateway to the Bay of Islands.
New Zealand’s northernmost city — Whangārei Falls, the Town Basin marina precinct, Whangarei Heads and a gateway to the Bay of Islands.
Taranaki’s coastal city — the iconic Len Lye wind wand, Pukekura Park, world-class surfing and dramatic views of Taranaki Maunga (Mt Taranaki).
New Zealand’s southernmost port and home of the legendary Bluff oyster — Stirling Point, the foreshore walkway and gateway to Stewart Island.
South Canterbury’s port city — Caroline Bay beach, Art Deco heritage, excellent wine country and easy access to the Mackenzie Basin and Mt Cook.
One of the world’s great wilderness destinations — Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound and Dusky Sound are all in this remarkable national park.
Stewart Island’s only settlement — Rakiura National Park, kiwi spotting, the Māori fishing village of Halfmoon Bay and the aurora australis.
The first city in the world to see the sunrise – Gisborne offers surf beaches, Māori culture and the East Cape wine trail.
Scotland of the South — Larnach Castle, the world’s steepest street, the Otago Peninsula and penguins and albatross.
New Zealand’s compact, vibrant capital — Te Papa, world-class coffee, the Weta Workshop and the Interislander ferry terminal.
A charming French-flavoured village on Banks Peninsula — Hector’s dolphins, harbour wildlife cruises and artisan produce.