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are few places so naturally blessed as New Zealand. From pristine
wilderness to modern and sophisticated cities, there is something
for everyone. Its scenery is a constantly changing kaleidoscope
of breathtaking beauty offering the visitor endless prospects for
a relaxed and memorable holiday. |
Accommodation
:Whether it's top class international hotels, a budget place to
lay your head or accommodation which opens the door to unusual places
and great experiences, New Zealand offers you fantastic choices.
Options include exclusive retreats, top class hotels, quality medium
class hotels, motor inns, farm and home stays just to name a few.
Gourmet Delight : New Zealand specialities include lamb, salmon,
lobsters, oysters, apricots, kiwi fruit, peaches and pavlova (New
Zealand national dessert). A wide selection of International and
Ethnic cuisines can be found such as Thai, Japanese, Italian, Chinese,
Mexican and Indian. |
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in 1850, when the first immigrants arrived in Lyttelton in what
are still referred to as ' the first four ships', this city lives
under the delusion that it is somewhere in Southern England. The
mystic charm of this city is created by the Avon River which runs
through many of the suburbs as well as the centre of the city. There
are many areas where one can walk alongside the Avon and take advantage
of the pleasant, almost rural atmosphere right in the heart of the
city. |
Sightseeing
Options in Christchurch :
[A] Christchurch Highlights - enjoy a city tour with visits
to the Anglican Cathedral, Town Hall, Canterbury Museum, Arts Centre,
University, Avon River & Botanic Gardens.
[B] Christchurch / Kaikoura / Christchurch Full Day Tour - join
one of the most intriguing environmental excursions as you travel
via the Hundalees to the rugged Kaikoura Coastline and join the
Whalewatch cruise to view the marine life that abounds in the area.
Enjoy whale watching at its best as you cruise in a special purpose-built
sea-craft (This tour operates depending on Whales being positioned
within reasonable viewing range and weather conditions permitting
safe operation.).
[C] Tranzalpine Experience Full Day Tour - board the Tranz Alpine
Express in Christchurch and cross the Canterbury. |
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in a superb alpine setting on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown
is the year-round holiday centre to which each season brings a distinctive
mood and beauty. Visitors from all over the world throng the narrow
streets lending a cosmopolitan atmosphere to the town, which despite
its modern hotels, shops and restaurants retains much of its colonial
appearance. Queenstown is steeped in the history of the gold mining
days when canvas towns sprang up along the shores of Lake Wakatipu
and the gorges of the rivers which form outlets for the waters. |
Sightseeing
Options in Queenstown :
[A] Discover Queenstown - start your tour with local sightseeing
around Queenstown with visits to the Kawarau Bungy Bridge, Gibbston
Valley Winery & Arrowtown Historic Goldmining Village.
[B] Queenstown / Milford Sound / Queenstown - travel from Queenstown
via Te Anau and through the Eglington Valley to the Mirror Lakes.
Continue through the Hollyford Valley to the Homer Tunnel, a man-made
tunnel cut out of the rock wall. At Milford, join your cruise and
see Mitre Peak, one of the highest mountains in the park rising
directly from the ocean floor. Return to Queenstown via the same
route. |
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The famous Rotorua Spa and city on the shores of Lake Rotorua, is
the centre of an extensive thermal region. The curative properties
of the thermal waters were known to the Maoris long before the arrival
of Europeans and it was natural that this area should develop as
a tourist resort and health spa. Even today, local Maoris cook food
in the more active boiling pools or over natural steam jets. |
Sightseeing
Options in Queenstown :
Rotorua Highlights with Lunch & Gondola Ride - Morning tour of Rotorua
city includes a visit to Paradise Valley Springs, Agrodome and the
Maori Arts & Crafts Institute at Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve which
is the main thermal attraction adjacent to Rotorua city. Geysers
play at regular intervals, other features being snowy silica terraces,
steaming thermal water and boiling mud pools. |
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largest city in New Zealand is almost enclosed by water and covered
by volcanic hills. It is the largest polynesian city in the southern
hemisphere, the many island races bringing their individual skills
& culture with them. The pacific waters flow into waitemata, one
of the most beautiful harbour in the world. With attractive water
on the doorstep, there are a fanatical number of yatching enthusiasts
which has earned Auckland the sobriquet, 'City of Sails'. |
Sightseeing
Options in Queenstown :
[A] Auckland Highlights - Enjoy a comprehensive tour of Auckland
city including Victoria Park, Westhaven, Mt Eden, University, Parnell
Village, Tamaki Drive, Auckland Domain and Kelly Tarlton's Underwater
World and Antarctic Encounter.
[B] Auckland / Bay of Islands /Auckland Full Day Tour - Travel via
the Hibiscus Coast and visit the Parry Kauri Park to view the mighty
Kauri tree then onto the Bay of Islands. Visit the Treaty House
and then join the Cape Brett Cruise with lunch. Afterwards return
to Auckland. |
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Suggested Itinerary :
Day 1 : Arrive Christchurch
Day 2 : Christchurch
Day 3 : Christchurch / Mt. Cook / Queenstown by coach
Day 4 : Queenstown
Day 5 : Queenstown
Day 6 : Queenstown / Rotorua[Air]
Day 7 : Rotorua |
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