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| Known as the 'City of Sails' and nestled between two harbours and a gulf full of islands, Auckland is as much about the sea as it is about the land. As New Zealand's largest city, Auckland has a population of approximately one million people and thrives as a hub of creative colourful local culture with... |
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| There's no place in the world like the Bay of Islands a stunning region of 144 secluded islands, abundant in natural wonders and marine life.
Regarded as the birthplace of New Zealand as a bi-cultural nation, the Bay of Islands is rich in both Maori culture and early European history. Discover well-preserved... |
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| Choose from a top selling selection of Canterbury Day Tours Including the following adventures: Discover the Whales, Hanmer Springs Full Day Tour, Alpine Safari (including 4WD experience), Lord of The Rings 4WD Tour. |
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| As the largest city in the South Island, Christchurch is the exciting hub of the Canterbury region and combines an extraordinary mix of historic charm with interesting city life. Alive with rich colour and atmosphere, Christchurch provides visitors something whatever the season. |
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| From Pearl Harbour at Manapouri, cruise across picturesque Lake Manapouri to West Arm then travel by coach over Wilmot Pass through dense rainforest. There are opportunities along the way to examine the plant life and view the spectacular scenery. Once at Doubtful Sound, board the catamaran Patea Explorer... |
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| Milford Sound is simply stunning. In Maori legend, the fiords were created not by rivers of ice, but by Tu Te Raki Whanoa, a godly figure who came wielding a magical adze and uttering incantations. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) is without doubt his finest sculpture. Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming... |
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| Jump aboard a Luxury coach service to the alpine village of Mount Cook, located in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, Mt Cook provides a range of activities and breathtaking views. At 3754 metres, New Zealand's highest mountain, Aoraki Mount Cook is dazzling. Travel options depart from Christchurch and... |
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| Rotorua is one of the most famous destinations in New Zealand. From the moment you arrive you will know you're somewhere quite different - there is a scent of sulphur in the air and at nearby geothermal hotspots you'll see mighty geysers and bubbling mud pools. As the heartland of New Zealand's Maori... |
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| The Waitomo region has two spectacular landscapes, one above ground the other below - the most famous of all is the historic Waitomo Glowworm Caves. For over 100 years these caves have attracted millions of people from all over the world, here you can discover an underground labyrinth of ancient limestone... |
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