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New Zealand Health & Safety
TRAVEL BASICS
New Zealand is one of the safest travel destinations in the world, with few endemic..
CurrencyNew Zealand's currency is the New Zealand dollar (NZ$). The currency is relatively..
Weather & ClimateDue to the disparity in latitude between the northernmost and southernmost parts of the..
Culture & CustomsNew Zealand is a member of the British Commonwealth, and the majority of the population..
Language & CommunicationsNew Zealand's people are generally friendly and willing to help out tourists. English is..
Transport & Getting AroundThere are three international airports in NZ located in the major centres of Auckland and..
Travel TipsLike most countries New Zealand has its share of customs and idiosyncrasies, most of..
Food & Eating GuideNew Zealand's cuisine is extremely varied. The basic cuisine is based on traditional..
Timezone & ElectricityNew Zealand is slightly to the west of the International Date Line, which means that is..
DutyfreeDuty free is readily available at major airports. If you’re 18 years of age or..
states of New Zealand
The North Island is a spectacular autumn destination where you can enjoy a variety of amazing experiences. Enjoy its..
South Island InformationHike, cycle or kayak around the stunning Marlborough Sound’s coastline and through the Nelson Lakes National Park;..
INDEX OF ALL states AND LOCATIONSHealth & Safety
New Zealand is one of the safest travel destinations in the world, with few endemic diseases, however there is a high level of UV light in New Zealand and sunburn is a risk for visitors when spending time outdoors. Sunsceen and sunglasses are recommended especially for visitors of european descent.
New Zealand has a first-class healthcare and accident compensation system. Medical help is readily available via a public health system and a large number of doctors practices. The public hospital system is free of charge to Australian and British visitors however those of other nationalities will be charged a fee for any treatment recieved. An Accident Compensation System is in place which will cover the costs of treatment for accidental injury.
In terms of safety New Zealand has a high level of safety comparable to other western countries. However, there are still risks, and common sense should be applied. Keep a copy of all major documents such as Passports, Credit Cards, Bank Cards etc. Take care at night time. Don't carry large amounts of cash. Simply use common sense and it is not hard to stay out of trouble.
The weather should also be taken into account when considering personal safety. New Zealand can experience strong storms and is known for it’s variable weather. Care should be taken when heading out that appropriate clothing is taken, particularly when undertaking extended walks in alpine regions where the weather can cause fatality.
In the case of an emergency, dial 111, which gives access to Police, the Fire Service, Ambulance or Search and Rescue.
Highlights of New Zealand
The City of Sails is one of rare natural beauty. On an isthmus in the north island surrounded by Manukau Harbour and..
Queenstown InformationQueenstown is pretty much adventure central any time of year. A resort town on the shores of Lake Wakitipu in the..
Wellington Region InformationLocated in the extreme south of the North Island, Wellington is the capital and third largest city in New Zealand and..
Rotorua InformationOne of New Zealand's most popular tourist destinations, Rotorua is a landscape of drifting steam, geysers, hot natural..
Milford Sound InformationVoted world's top travel destination in the 2008 Travelers' Choice Destinations Awards by TripAdvisor, Milford Sound is..
Wellington InformationWellington is the capital city of New Zealand and a cultural, political, and artistic hub in the country. With a..
Christchurch - Canterbury InformationWindswept pastureland, rolling grassy hills, blossoming wildflowers of countless colours, endless highways lined with..
Bay of Plenty InformationLocated on the northern coast of New Zealand's North Island the Bay of Plenty certainly lives up to it's name with..
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