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Secrets of New Zealand-North Regional Top Destinations
The North Island of New Zealand is famous for its white sand beaches and black, green, lush native forest material and land. The sudden and dramatic change often and ever-changing landscape that offers a severe case of sensory overload as you drive through the countryside. Each corner has a panoramic photo opportunity …
From the northern tip of North Island and finishing in the capital of the coldest bottom North Island Wellington, here is a brief and easily read summary of each destination or region, you must visit.
Northern Region
Northland has soft white sand beaches on the East Coast and black sand beaches on the west coast is wild and often referred to as the northern "no winter! Many tourists travel by bus or car to the highest point in New Zealand, Cape Reinga be impressive. The population density here is low and the towns are few and far between, and only have basic services. Make sure you stock up on food supplies in large rural towns of Paihia and Kaitaia.
Bay of Islands
The Bay of Islands has the most sub-tropical weather in New Zealand, with countless islands and bays explore. All accessed or ready to be discovered with or without the help of the operations of many concerts.
Auckland
Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, and never far from interesting things to see and do. Located between the waters of Manakau and Waitemata Harbours, dormant volcanoes dot the landscape and beautiful islands are scattered on the Hauraki Gulf. The key feature of the skyscrapers of Auckland is the Sky Tower – at 328 meters high, is the tallest freestanding structure in the southern hemisphere. Located inside is one of New Zealands finest casinos, an observation deck and restaurant, and for the not so faint of heart – you can even bungee jump from the tower! Auckland is a fantastic destination for young and young at heart alike. Auckland Zoo is a favorite families, the Auckland War Memorial Museum tells the story of Kiwi soldiers in conflicts worldwide implications of the past, and villages in Ponsonby and Newmarket luxury, or even Queen Street will stop first on the list for the performance of the portfolio and credit card! You will find many boutiques and high-end fashion located here, along with plenty of trendy cafes and bars. For those who want a dining experience, head to any of the wonderful restaurants in Auckland Waterfront.
Waiheke Island
Waiheke Island is a paradise compared to the bustle of the city of Auckland! Easily and securely access only 35 minutes by ferry, taken from the bottom of Queen St., where the main street of the city of Auckland. Ferries depart frequently and usually every hour on the hour both the city of Auckland to Waiheke, Waiheke Island and to downtown Auckland. See the recommendations of Fuller hours ferry boat and Sealink ferries. We recommend stay for 3 nights and preferably a week or two, is just one of those places you can not go and fall in love, thanks to their community safe, caring, beautiful clean beaches, vineyards, waterfront tidelands, local artists, the Saturday market, and many cafes and restaurants.
Coromandel Peninsula
Coromandel Peninsula offers an abundance of lush New Zealand native bush green walking trails scattered throughout, and clean streams leading to rivers outside the ranks through the valleys in the many stunning beaches and coves that you can swim below. No trip to the Coromandel is complete without a visit to Hot Water Beach, where you can dig your own grave and then bathe in the hot springs, while the spring water watching the waves crash in front of you. The same so a walk or a boat ride to the Cathedral of Ensenada has to be done, this stunning landscape is a real division of Kiwi Heaven!
Rotorua
Rotorua is a must visit destination and is best known for its unique geothermal activity, sulfur-related odors, bubbling pools of hot, solid water Maori cultural experience. Tourists can also participate in a series of activities run professional world-class adventure. In particular: Sleigh ride, rafting, mountain biking, fishing, hunting and all water sports. Rotorua really delivers fun and entertainment for everyone.
Taupo
Taupo and the Taupo Lake metropolitan area is much like its neighbor Rotorua, as it has a lot of things to do as heated pools, comprehensive water sports Lake, displays of Maori culture, geothermal activity and has a base of good service for companies to go shopping or administration purposes. The main difference is that the lake is huge in size and very clean.
Wellington
Wellington is the Capital of New Zealand and the best little capital in the world according to its residents. "Wellywood" as affectionately known – because the local team Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson and Weta's work Workshops founder Richard Taylor's acclaimed The Lord of the Rings – was partly filmed in and around Wellington, and you can take day tours to visit some of the well-known points of the films. Hollywood movies aside, Wellington is a vibrant, compact size and waved in the majority. Climbing, walking or lead to the summit of Mount Victoria excellent 360 ° views of the city and the Cook Strait. If one day you will see the peaks above the water South Island. It should do for any visitor to Wellington a day in the National Museum Te Papa, where you get a fascinating insight into New Zealand Culture, Heritage and future events past, present and! Take the historic tram in front of Lambton Quay – a commercial center from the street in the heart of the beautiful Garden City Botanist. Strolling among the native flowers, trees and shrubs and enjoy the peace and tranquility of the beautiful gardens in the city center. In the summer months, often you can take a free jazz concert in the gardens – grab your picnic blanket, a bottle of wine and relax listening to the smooth sound that carries through balmy night air. There are plenty of safe swimming beaches – East Bay in the heart of the city is the place to be seen. Courtney Place is where bars, nightclubs and restaurants, and the east coast of the bay is always full of walkers, runners, and to enjoy the time when it is at its best.
About the Author
Campbell Bevan is managing director of Amazing Accommodation, a real-time online portal specialising in New Zealand holiday accommodation in the regions listed, and there is readily available New Zealand luxury accommodation in all areas. Email: Cam@AmazingAccom.com
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