Situated literally on the edge of the earth, New Zealand appears to be a distant fairy kingdom. The network of islands on which New Zealand is located is a combination of dense forests, picturesque mountains, wonderful beaches, glaciers, thermal springs, fjords. The nature is virgin and practically untouched by man, which is achieved through the wise policy of the government and the high culture of the population.
Holidays in New Zealand: what to see?
New Zealand is an amazing country where traditional Maori culture meets modernity, and metropolitan areas coexist with quiet villages and wildlife. With an inexhaustible wealth of choice, first of all, it is recommended to visit the following attractions:
Coromandel Peninsula
Famous for its gorgeous white and golden sand beaches, stunning ocean views and dense forests.
Abel Tasman National Park
Located in the north of the South Island and named after the discoverer of New Zealand. Hikers will love it. You have a unique chance to observe dozens of species of endemic bird species in the wild.
Sky Tower radio tower
Located in the largest city in New Zealand - Auckland. It is a center of attraction for tourists who want to take a look at the panorama of the city. It is the tallest free-standing building in the southern hemisphere and is 328 meters high.
Bay of Islands
Will not leave anyone indifferent. 144 islands with many bays and magnificent sandy beaches. Here you can have a great chance to see live whales, dolphins, marlins and even penguins.
Fjord Milford Sound (Milford Sound)
Called "the eighth wonder of the world" by Rudyard Kipling, the fjord truly lives up to this epithet. The indescribable beauty of the mountainous and seascapes does not leave anyone indifferent and attracts about half a million tourists a year.