Climb Mount Parihaka

Rising 241 metres above Whangārei, Mount Parihaka is a significant Māori pā site, with spectacular views across the city.

Te Paki Coastal Track: a taste of the Far North

Following the rugged coastline of Cape Rēinga, the Te Paki Coastal Track takes in some of the best beaches in...

Spend the day on Urupukapuka Island

Imagine whiling away the day on a secluded paradise island.

Ride the cycle trails of Central Otago

With wide open landscapes, gold-mining heritage and winding rivers, Central Otago is a great spot for cycling.

Scale the ancient pyramids of Okia Reserve

Did you know that we have our very own pyramids in New Zealand?

Swim at St Clair Hot Salt Water Pool

Alongside New Zealand’s most consistent surf break, Dunedin’s St Clair Beach is also home to one of the country’s few...

Go back in time in Ōamaru's Victorian Precinct

Visiting Ōamaru is like stepping back in time.

Find archaeological relics at the Buried Village

Discover New Zealand’s most famous archaeological site at the Buried Village in Rotorua.

Arrowtown Chinese Settlement: multi-cultural heritage

In Arrowtown, you can immerse yourself in goldrush heritage that dates back to the mid-19th century.

Get up close with native falcons in Rotorua

At Wingspan, New Zealand’s National Bird of Prey Centre, you can get up close to our native falcons, or kārearea.

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