POPULAR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF NEW ZEALAND:
It consists of two large Islands - The North Island and The south
Island, along with numerous small islands.
POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN NORTH ISLAND
Auckland - The City Of Sails
Known as the city of sails, Auckland is the main gateway of New Zealand with
spectacular views and breathtaking scenery. Auckland is New Zealands largest
city and a big tourist destination.
Rotorua - The Geothermal Wonder
Rotorua, the 10th largest city of New Zealand is located on the shores of Lake
Rotorua, surrounded with geysers, boiling mud pools and steaming craters, making
it a premiere tourist destination of New Zealand.
Wellington - The Capital City
Wellington is the Capital city of New Zealand and is the country's second
largest urban area. Wedged between the sea and hills that rear up almost 3,000
ft, Wellington contains some striking juxtapositions.
Other places - Bay of Islands, Central North Island, Coromandel
Peninsula, Napier, Hastings, New Plymouth, Waitakere and Whakatane.
POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN SOUTH ISLAND
Christchurch - The Garden City
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island and is the most attractive
city in New Zealand. It's a vibrant, cosmopolitan place with exciting festivals,
theatre, modern art galleries, great shopping and award-winning attractions.
Dunedin - The University town
Dunedin is the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and is
blessed with inspiring nearby seascapes and wildlife. With New Zealands oldest
university, and a thriving youth culture and rock music scene, abundant pubs,
cafes and bars, this is the place for a lively night life as well as discovering
the history of early European settlement.
Queenstown - Adventure Capital
known as the Adventure Capital of the World, Queenstown, New Zealand is located
at the foot of the remarkable Mountain Range and on the shore of lake Wakatipu.
Queenstown is hugely scenic.
Other popular tourist attractions include: Kaikoura, Maruia Falls - Buller, Nelson, Picton, Punakaiki,
Stewart Island and Wanaka.

