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New Zealand Travel Guide Overview

New Zealand is a country of natural beauty, skiing, Hobbits, and
pavlova. Voted the best country in the world three times running, this
little cluster of islands in the Pacific has a lot to offer. Visiting in
summer gives you the chance to take advantage of the many beaches,
while a winter visit beckons the snowboarders and skiers. In this New
Zealand travel guide, you’ll learn a little about what to do, what to
see, travel tips, how to get around, and more!

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Popular Destinations in New Zealand

Auckland:  A city of two harbours, surrounded by hills, this city is one of the most beautiful in New Zealand. Not just a hub of culture and beauty, it also serves as a launching point for visiting Hobbiton (in Matamata), the beautiful Bay of Islands and geographical wonder Rotorua.

Wellington:  The arts capital of New Zealand, Wellington’s beautiful waterfront combined with its working harbour and easy beach access makes this an ideal starting point for exploring the country. Its proximity to Cook Straight has awarded it the moniker “The Windy City”.

Queenstown:  Set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains and lakes, this is commonly noted as being the adventure sport capital of NZ. Ski, snowboard, bungee jump, jet ski and more.

Canterbury:  Surrounding the South Island’s biggest city Christchurch, this area is a popular wine-making region. Fantastic camping and road trip opportunities also abound.

West Coast:  Remote and sparsely populated this region is calm, peaceful and offers a variety of experiences including jet skis, glacier hiking and natural blowholes.

How to Reach New Zealand

About as far away as it’s possible to be from most places, there are international airports in all major cities. Domestic flights are available to smaller towns. An airline alliance means it’s easy enough to get to New Zealand from most of North America and Europe. Cruising is also a popular way to get to NZ, with boats launching from Australia.

Getting Around: Buses are readily available to go between major cities within each island. If driving, catch the ferry between islands.

New Zealand Travel Tips

Don’t smoke inside:  Smoking is banned in all bars, Eat and Drinks, schools, on public transport and inside public buildings. Most bars have a smokers lounge or outdoor area; make use of it or you’ll be slapped with a frown and a fine.

Don’t Tip:  tipping is not customary or expected in New Zealand. If you receive exceptional service, a small tip will be appreciated but not needed.

Do be careful to follow the road rules:  There are high incidences of tourist crashes so ensure that you drive on the left side of the road, keep to the speed limit and pay attention to the road signs.

Do BYO if you’re invited to a barbeque:  While it’s nice to bring a bottle of wine or box of beer when you’re invited to someone’s house, if you’re going to a BBQ it’s mandatory because BBQ is just another word for a drinking session.

Do make sure you try the food:  From the Bluff oysters to the Hokey Pokey ice cream, New Zealand cuisine is extremely unique. Be sure to try a slice of pavlova, a lamington, ANZAC biscuits and a Hangi.

Do ask if you need anything:  Locals are extremely helpful and willing to help if you need a bathroom, a Eat and Drink recommendation or to now where the best bar in town is.

Typical Costs in New Zealand

Accommodation ranges from cheap backpackers for $20 a night to $200+ for the higher range, 5-star hotels.

Food prices can range from $5-10 for takeaways or fish and chips to $40 for a main meal from a higher level establishment. An average meal will be approximately $50 for two people. Beers are approximately $7 a pint.

Petrol prices fluctuate but hover around $1.95/liter

Domestic flights are relatively cheap if paid in advance, and buses are plentiful and will take you almost anywhere.

Popular Destinations in New Zealand

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Top Places to Visit in New Zealand

Te Paki Sand Dunes

Located at the northern tip of New Zealand’s North Island, the Te Paki Sand Dunes are a natural playground unlike any other. These expansive dunes, stretching over

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Abel Tasman National Park

Abel Tasman National Park

html Introduction Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand’s smallest national park, spans 23,000 hectares of accessible coastline. It is renowned for its golden beaches, clear waters, and

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Auckland Domain

Auckland Domain – New Zealand Travel Guide Auckland Domain is the city’s oldest and most expansive park, set in the heart of Auckland atop an ancient volcanic

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Museum

Auckland War Memorial Museum

Auckland War Memorial Museum – New Zealand Travel Guide The Auckland War Memorial Museum, perched atop Auckland Domain, is one of New Zealand’s most significant cultural institutions.

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sculpture

Homers Donut

Homer’s Donut New Zealand Travel Guide Hidden amidst the stunning landscapes of New Zealand, Homer’s Donut isn’t just a geological wonder—it’s a quirky and iconic tunnel that

Punakaiki Pancake Rocks

coastal attraction

Punakaiki Pancake Rocks

Introduction Located on the dramatic West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island, Punakaiki Pancake Rocks is a captivating natural attraction that draws visitors from all over the

Top Places to Eat in New Zealand

Pedro’s House of Lamb

If you’re craving a unique dining experience with rich, flavorful dishes in Christchurch, Pedro’s House of Lamb is a must-visit destination. Known for its expertly cooked lamb

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restaurant

kingi

kingi – Auckland, New Zealand kingi (named for kingfish) is a sustainable seafood restaurant located in Britomart, at The Hotel Britomart in downtown Auckland. The restaurant is

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Mediterranean cuisine

Daphnes

Daphne’s – Mediterranean Elegance in the Heart of Auckland Daphne’s is a refined yet lively Mediterranean bistro located in Auckland’s bustling Ponsonby neighborhood. With its soft lighting,

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restaurant

Leigh Eats

Leigh Eats – Local Flavor & Laid-Back Vibes on New Zealand’s Coast Leigh Eats is a beloved local café and takeaway spot tucked in the heart of

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Artisan cheese shop

Whitestone Cheese Diner & Deli

About Whitestone Cheese Whitestone Cheese is a gem for cheese lovers visiting Oamaru, New Zealand. This place is famous for its artisanal cheeses, all crafted with care

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Café

Citron Cafe and Bar

Location and Hours Citron Cafe is situated at 1153 Arawa Street in Rotorua, New Zealand. If you’re planning a visit, keep in mind that they’re open from

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