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There isn't a lot of wildlife on either North- or South Island of New Zealand and this mainly because it is a new and remote country, risen from the sea. You will find a lot of space, nature in all varieties, plenty of sheep and the local Kea bird (a small parrot). In the far south you may even find a few penguin species and the mighty Albatross. When you come here, you like to be away from it all and you don't mind a little chill, a bit of wind or some rain. Locals call themselves Kiwis, like the bird and the fruit.
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Top Destinations in New Zealand.
Below are our most visited cities, destinations and national parks in New Zealand. Click on the city for more details of the destination.
Wellington (17)
Wellington is the capital of New Zealand, but not the largest city. Located at the far bottom of Nort Island, most people will pass here when crossing between both islands. Wellington is close to the home of the Hobbits, some of the smallest people in the film industry (The Lord of the Rings). Thee is also a nice funicular train ride.
Auckland (14)
Auckland is the largest and most populous urban area in the country, but not the capital (Wellington). 1/3 of New Zealand's population lives here. Auckland is a great location if you like sailing. You can also jump from the TV-tower - attached to a rope...
Rotorua (14)
Rotorua is best known for the underground geothermic activity, like hot springs, geysirs and mud pools. Even the soil on the camp ground may be "warm"... The tourism industry is by far the largest industry in the district.
Christchurch (13)
Christchurch is the largest city on South Island. The city was hit hard by two earthquakes in 2010 and 2011 (magnitude 7.1 and 6.3) that killed 185 people. The damage is still very visible in the city center where real ruins and abandoned buildings are now neighbouring brand new offices and restaurants.
Queenstown (13)
Queenstown is the activity capital of New Zealand within a beautiful country side with mountains, lakes and fjords. It is also the activity centre of New Zealand with fishing, speed boating, skiing and other stuff.
Taupo (13)
Taupō is located on the northeastern shore of Lake Taupō, New Zealand's largest lake. This is a beautiful lake with picturesque surrounding, but also the caldera of the Taupō Volcano.
Franz Josef Glacier (12)
Franz Josef Glacier is a 12 km long glacier located on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Like nearby Fox Glacier, Franz Josef Glacier is one of the most accessible glaciers in the world,
Milford Sound (11)
Milford Sound Fjord is one of New Zealand's most famous tourist destinations and a world heritage site.
Tours for Young Adults
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We have 4 tour operators that conduct 20 group tours and private tours in New Zealand with duration 6 - 38 Days and rates starting at USD 867.
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All 16 International Tours and Cruises
New Zealand: Sun and Steam
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USD 1,055
New Zealand: Best of the North Island
USD 1,179
USD 959
Ski New Zealand
USD 1,220
USD 867
One Week in New Zealand: North Island
USD 1,345
New Zealand: Sweet As South
USD 1,350
NZ Adventure North
AUCKLAND - WELLINGTON
USD 1,599
Essential New Zealand: South Island
USD 1,845
New Zealand: Northern Choice
USD 1,981
New Zealand Panorama
USD 2,475
Australia and New Zealand: Surf Camps & Kiwi Highlights
Tour Variations:
USD 2,499
USD 1,874