- Many travelers around the world want to come and visit New Zealand, regardless of the cost. And today I will help you, yes you, find the best destination in all of New Zealand. This will be the most mesmerizing vacation of yours and I can't wait to help you in picking them out.
- Queenstown - Nestled on the South West Coast of the South Island, Queenstown is the best place in New Zealand that you have to visit. With breathtaking views of Lake Wakatipu and many popular mountains around the lake, it has become the most popular spot in New Zealand. Other than that Queenstown is coined “The Adventure Capital of New Zealand”, as there are activities ranging from a bungee jumping to skydiving. It is a marvellous place for sight seekers and thrill seekers alike.
- Waitomo Caves - Waitomo Caves is beautiful place where magic and nature come together. Once you enter the caves you will learn the science and history of this phenomenon. As you go on further naturally illuminated glow worms in the darkness of the cave will appear. This experience will make transfer you on to a completely different planet, and that is the mesmerizing magic of the small glow worms. Which is why it is one of the best places to visit in New Zealand.
- Milford sound - Rudyard Kipling mentioned Milford Sound the “eighth wonder of the world,” and if you visit this place , you’ll know why. Formed by glaciers during the Ice Age, the landscape around Milford Sound bears evidence of its creation in the form of epic scenery: Cliffs rise from fjords crowned by mountains and waterfalls.The best way to see Milford Sound is by boat. Take a sightseeing cruise to see waterfalls and wildlife such as dolphins and penguins. Or venture into the waters under your own steam on a kayaking tour.Once you’ve experienced the water from the surface, go underneath by visiting Milford Discovery Centre and Underwater Observatory. This is the only floating, underwater observatory in New Zealand, and it takes us 30 feet deep (while staying dry) and get 360 degrees of the underwater environment.
- Hobbiton - Is one of the must go places for any movie fan out there. It is the set that has the tiny houses of the little hobbits from the Lord of the Ring franchise and their own self titled movie. Based in a small town called Matamata, Hobbiton is on a huge farm where you will encounter many animals( don’t worry most of them won’t be fierce). There is guide who will explain the history of the set and also show important locations of the set ( including the Baggins’ house). And on top of this all, you will get a chance to go into the Green Dragon Inn. In all it is a truly magical experience and a great place to visit.
- Rotorua - Te Puia spans 70 hectares within the historic Te Whakarewarewa Valley, on the edge of Rotorua. It possesses Pohutu geyser, mud pools, hot springs, silica formations, the Kiwi bird and the national schools of wood carving, weaving, stone and bone carving. They have shared these treasures with manuhiri (visitors) for 170 years and proudly continue that legacy today.
- Franz Josef - You can hike real glacier in New Zealand. The Franz Josef Glacier plays host to both guided walks and jaw-dropping helicopter tours. Tours offer everything from ice climbing to a more relaxed hike on the 6.8-mile-long glacier. Is it freezing on top of a giant glacier? Nope! Glacier receives a lot of sunlight, and temperatures on the ice are a few degrees colder than in the nearby town.Soak in the Glacier Hot Pools which are fed by the waters from the Franz Josef Glacier, and one can get a private pool as well.
- Tauranga - Regularly voted one of New Zealand's best beaches, it's no wonder to see why Mount Maunganui is so popular. It is this cool seaside town the perfect getaway brimming with trendy cafes and restaurants and also as pretty as a picture. The spectacular views from the top of the mount have become synonymous with New Zealand, and no trip here is complete without hiking to the top to see the breath taking views of the peninsula for yourself. White sands touching the turquoise water will ensure the climb is more than worth it.
- Auckland - Auckland is both the largest city in New Zealand and its international air-travel hub. Many international flights arrive in New Zealand through Auckland, which makes it an ideal city from which to start your exploration of New Zealand. Spend at least a 2-3 days in Auckland—claimed as one of the top 10 cities in world by Lonely Planet—before venturing further ahead in New Zealand. Here are our suggestions for what to see and do in Auckland.If the weather is nice, take a stroll through the 185-acre Auckland Domain park.. If you’re visiting on a Saturday, do stop at the nearby Matakana Farmers Market, which sells fresh produce in the morning. Know culture by visiting one of the many museums in Auckland, such as the Auckland Art Gallery. The Auckland Art Gallery is the largest art institution in New Zealand, featuring more than 15,000 works of historic, modern, and contemporary art.Auckland is also home to a host of multicultural bars and restaurants serving up all types of cuisine, so be sure to dine in downtown Auckland (and go out for a cocktail or two to check out the nightlife).If you’re looking for adventure activities in Auckland, consider the Auckland Bridge Climb. And if you’re really brave, try the Auckland Bridge bungee jump.If you’re looking for guided trips in Auckland, book an Auckland City Tour or an America’s Cup sailing experience on Waitemata Harbour.
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