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Auckland City Tours From the spectacular golden sand beaches of the east coast to the black sand of the west, to the lush farmland that surrounds the outer edges, you will enjoy exploring this vast playground.
Take a half or a full day tour to
experience the culture, understand the history and enjoy the scenery
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Auckland - Bay
of Islands Tours Regarded as the birthplace of New Zealand, Northland is rich in both culture and early Maori and European history - from Kupe, believed to be the very first Maori voyager to arrive in New Zealand over 1,000 years ago, to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi between Maori and the Crown. The Bay of Islands is a stunning region consisting of 144 islands abundant in natural beauty and marine life. You can experience it to the full by swimming with dolphins or visiting the famous Cape Brett Hole in the Rock.
Prices from NZ$103.00 per person |
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Auckland - Waitomo Caves - Rotorua Tours Built on a geothermal field, Rotorua is the perfect backdrop for some of New Zealand's most accessible cultural experiences. You can watch a geyser erupt, pick your way around a bubbling mud pool, and gain an understanding of traditional Maori history and culture. Here you can also take in the landscape surrounding Rotorua, from the 1886 Mt Tarawera eruption that covered the country side in ash to the lush fields that support a thriving agricultural industry.
Prices from NZ$30.00 per person |
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Christchurch
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Mt Cook - Queenstown Tours Declared a World Heritage park in 1986, Mt Cook National Park boasts over thirty 3,000 metre high peaks, and five of NZ's largest glaciers including the Tasman Glacier at 21km in length. At 3,751 metres, Mt Cook (Aoraki - in Maori means "cloud piercer") is the highest mountain peak in New Zealand. As you travel south from Mt Cook, you will meander through the tawny tussock land of the Mackenzie Country. Sit back and take in the natural wonders and ever changing environment of this spectacular region.
Queenstown is an internationally recognised four seasons alpine and
lake resort. With a wide variety of things to see and do, it is
perfect for adventurers and leisure seekers alike. |
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Queenstown - Milford Sound Tours Te Anau, positioned to the south west of Queenstown, is the gateway to uncovering the hidden secrets of the World Heritage Fiordland National Park and the breathtaking Milford Sound. It is a place of awe-inspiring landscape, dramatic rivers and cascading waterfalls...a place to become one with nature. Despite being one of the most assessible fiords, Milford Sound remains quiet and still, bounded by steep cliffs and dense rainforest. As
part of the World Heritage Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound is
perhaps the most serene of all the fiords. |
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