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Holiday Destinations

Queenstown

Known as the adventure capital, Queenstown is perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy skiing in winter, jet boating on Lake Wakatipu, bungee jumping, vineyard tours, scenic gondola rides, and stunning alpine hikes.

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Kaikōura

Perfect for wildlife lovers. Known for whale watching, dolphin encounters, seal colonies, and fresh seafood with coastal mountain views.

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Bay of Islands

A subtropical paradise with over 140 islands. Enjoy dolphin cruises, sailing, snorkeling, golden beaches, and visits to the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds.

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Rotorua

Rotorua is famous for its geothermal wonders and Māori culture. Explore bubbling mud pools, geysers, hot springs, Māori villages, forest ziplining, and the Redwoods Treewalk for magical nighttime lights.

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Taupō

Set around New Zealand’s largest lake, Taupō offers water activities, fishing, hot pools, skydiving, and visits to the powerful Huka Falls. It’s also a great base for the famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing hike.

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Coromandel Peninsula

A relaxing beach destination with natural beauty. Visit Cathedral Cove, dig your own spa pool at Hot Water Beach, hike through forests, and enjoy laid-back coastal towns.

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