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North Island Information
Holiday Planning Guide, Locations and Travel Information throughout North Island
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The City of Sails is one of rare natural beauty. On an isthmus in the north island surrounded by..
Wellington Region InformationLocated in the extreme south of the North Island, Wellington is the capital and third largest city..
Rotorua InformationOne of New Zealand's most popular tourist destinations, Rotorua is a landscape of drifting steam..
Bay of Plenty InformationLocated on the northern coast of New Zealand's North Island the Bay of Plenty certainly lives up to..
Northlands InformationThe Northland region of New Zealand is located on the (you guessed it) northern end of the North..
Coromandel InformationSpring signals the opening of the Coromandel scallop season. Dive for scallops to barbeque yourself..
Hawkes Bay InformationA Mediterranean climate with long, fine dry summers and mild winters not only makes this a great..
Lake Taupo InformationSituated in the volcanic heart of the North Island, the Lake Taupo region is home to New Zealand's..
Eastland InformationSpring action in Eastland is lively with multi-sport competitions and two major art competitions..
Manawatu InformationAuthentic New Zealand experiences, a picturesque sea-to-mountain landscape and memorable..
Ruapehu InformationThe 800 square kilometre Tongariro National Park (a World Heritage Area) is the centre of..
Taranaki InformationMajestic and snow-capped, Mount Taranaki watches over a region that’s all about rejuvenating..
North Island Information
The North Island is a spectacular autumn destination where you can enjoy a variety of amazing experiences. Enjoy its stunning scenery, geothermal wonders, fascinating people and fantastic sightseeing options.
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Go big-game fishing or scuba diving in the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve at Tutukaka, north-east of Whangarei; saddle up or bike through the picturesque valleys and rugged forests of the Coromandel Peninsula, east of Auckland; head to Cathedral Cove for a beach walk, then dig your own thermal spa in the sand at Hot Water Beach.
Discover a vast geothermal expanse of multi-hued rocks, plopping mud pools and a geyser that erupts on cue each morning at Wai-O-Tapu, Rotorua; paddle the historic Whanganui River; and in Tongariro National Park, home to Mount Ruapehu (2797m), hike through snow-capped volcanoes, craters and lakes.
Highlights of North Island
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand and a cultural, political, and artistic hub in the..
Bay of Islands InformationThe Bay of Islands comprises more than 140 different islands set in a beautiful sub-tropical..
Napier InformationThe port city of Napier is a popular tourist destination with its sweeping views of Hawke’s Bay..
Hastings InformationFruit, wine and 1930s architecture give Hastings an appealing point of difference. The area was..
Russell InformationAccessible by road or a short ferry ride west from Paihia, the tranquil coastal town of Russell, or..
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