Lace up your hiking boots and explore the natural beauty
Sightsee your way through New Zealand's best-known sites and cities. "Lord of the Rings" lovers, appreciators of the arts and culinary enthusiasts won't be disappointed.
Hill and Windy Velli are the capital of New Zealand. It is the home of a beautiful ground tram, a collection of indigenous art and objects at the Te Papa Museum and a food scene, exclusive cocktail bar next to the modernist, taking up high location places serving local ingredients.
New Zealand's largest city, Auckland, is the home of two ports, black and white sandy beaches, hiking trails and iconic sky tower. Go to the top for the best ideas during the holidays.
Follow the footsteps of Frodo and check Hobiton in sorrow - see the entertainment of the houses of Hobit residing in Rolling Green Hills (see your head!). The popular cathedral Cove to New Zealand's unique cutting structures from kayaking to kayaking past, where Narnia's history was shot.
Like its neighbor Australia, New Zealand's national cuisine has British, Mediterranean and South Pacific influences.
Sweet selection of New Josenders includes Pavlova (a marked cake with fruit spread), Afghans and Anjaik biscuits, Hoke Poki -Ice cream (vanilla with a piece of honey cake), chocolate fish, pineapple lumps and lily cookies.
One of New Zealand's largest meat exports, fried lamb - served with experienced and seasonal vegetables with rosemary - served at many local restaurants. When you go to New Zealand, you can look for options that are lifted locally and grass-chest for the best taste.
Satisfy yourself on Bluff oyster, thought by many people knowers to be the best in the world. Or try a lot of painted with chips with the country's British-induced favorite, sharp rich fish and chips to bite through wealth. Top at the top of the top of the top with the salty white bat fritters and green lipped muscles in curry sauce.