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New Zealand is remote, beautiful and spectacular. It gives you a taste of all the beautiful things in life without taking you away from comfort or luxury. It introduces you to stunning natural beauty without taking you away from civilization (mostly). It brings you closer to journeys that let you rediscover yourself as a traveler.

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Essential Travel Guides for Touring New Zealand

Explore New Zealand with comprehensive travel guides covering when to go, how long to stay, what to do, and where to explore across the country.

Best Time to Visit New Zealand
Best Time to Visit New Zealand
Pristine beaches, soaring mountain peaks, sprawling national parks, bubbling volcanoes and lush forests—New Zealand’s natural beauty spans from the panoramic to the pristine, making it one of the world’s most incredible travel destinations.Beyond the great outdoors, the country has a thriving art and culture scene in cities like Auckland and Wellington and a living Maori heritage that impacts every aspect of Kiwi life. Relax at the golden beaches of the Coromandel Peninsula, enjoy bird-watching on the blissful Stewart Island, cross mountains and rain forests during an epic walk on the Milford Tracks, marvel at the mysterious limestone caves of Waitomo, visit the famous wineries of Marlborough and Nelson, and go sea kayaking at the Abel Tasman National Park. The weather in New Zealand can change quickly as it’s a relatively narrow island nation. Besides summer, spring and autumn are the best times to visit New Zealand. The weather in the chart is based on North Island.
Summer in New Zealand: Destinations and Weather Tips
Summer in New Zealand: Destinations and Weather Tips
From the beaches on the Bay of Plenty to paddleboarding around the Abel Tasman National Park to hiking around Mount Tongariro, summer in New Zealand is a wonderful time for visitors wanting to explore this iconic, rugged and absolutely stunning country.The summer months in New Zealand, which last from December to February, are considered the country’s peak season. So along with long, sunshine-filled days you can expect plenty of crowds around all the main cities, like Auckland and Christchurch, and tourist destinations like Taupo and Hobbiton. Your tour to New Zealand in the summer is bound to be incredible.
Winter in New Zealand: Top Destinations and Weather Advice
Winter in New Zealand: Top Destinations and Weather Advice
Characterized by snowfall all over the southern Alps, wintry hiking experiences, and uncrowded major cities, winter in New Zealand is a beautiful time to visit. If you’re really into snow sports or aren’t bothered about exploring the main sights in the cold, winter is also a cost-effective time to tour New Zealand.Winter months in New Zealand are from June to August and during this time, the temperatures dip, ski resorts around Wanaka and Queenstown open, and cities that are outside of the snowsport markets, like Christchurch and Wellington, tend to get quieter and cheaper.
New Zealand in January: Great Weather for a Trek
New Zealand in January: Great Weather for a Trek
Many visitors travel to New Zealand in January, as the country enjoys pleasantly warm weather. The month is ideal to enjoy outdoor activities, such as trekking Northland's Waipoua Forest, sailing in Auckland, or surfing in Shipwreck Bay. New Zealand also hosts many outdoor festivals and events, such as the World Buskers Festival in Christchurch.
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Explore New Zealand with our diverse travel styles! Choose from luxurious tours that pamper you with comfort and elegance, or budget-friendly options that let you experience the beauty of New Zealand without breaking the bank. Whether you're indulging in fine dining or discovering hidden gems, there's a perfect adventure waiting for you.

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Anonymous | Traveled in June

The trip was amazing! Being able to meet new people and explore a new country whilst solo traveling was great. The trip allowed me to get out of my comfort zone and appreciate and understand the NZ culture more. Definitely recommend.

Gilda P. | Traveled in May

Our guide Nathan, and driver Dave - were both excellent. Nathan as a native Kiwi had a lot of knowledge about the country, the agricultural, the cities and places we visited, and the beautiful vistas. Dave was equally skilled in safely getting us to each destination, and a mastermind with the often steep and narrow roads he needed to navigate the coach through. Even mastered a merino sheep traffic jam while keeping all sheep safe! I would love to take another trip with these two - a trip of a lifetime made better by having them as part of our group!!!

Carla H. | Traveled in May

I traveled to New Zealand during the Fall it did rain on/off and was beautiful, lush green and clear blue skies. It was nice driving in the country and layering is perfect for this time of year. I liked, meet a Farmer, Milford Sound Day (it was a very long day) but worth it, Queenstown had many restaurants to walk too but take a taxi back it is very hilly in this city. Kiwi Park was fun to do and learn about their animals. Māori Village was awesome as well as Waitomo Caves! NZ natives and service staff were very nice and always helpful in all the places we stayed.

Brian P. | Traveled in May

Nathan was an awesome tour guide. Very knowledgeable, thorough, and organized. Dave was an excellent driver and kept us safe on some hairy roads on the South Island.

Anonymous | Traveled in May

Very comfortable coach with plenty of photo stops.. Plenty of extra activities. We chose aircraft flight over Franz Josef glacier and Mt Cook, glow worm caves and helicopter landing on glacier. Tour guide very informative about places we visited. Highly recommend the tour.

Anonymous | Traveled in May

This trip was a fantasti. way to enjoy a holiday in New Zealand without having to stress about creating my own itinerary, transportation, and accommodation! I joined this tour because my solo travel plans fell through and I cannot be happier that I did.

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New Zealand Tours - Highlights and Travel Trips

There is a reason why movies like The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, King Kong, Chronicles of Narnia, Avatar (also shot in China), The Last Samurai and Vertical Limit were shot in New Zealand. The Land of the Long White Cloud always finds a way to inspire you with its beauty and leave you entranced with its culture.

Tour Highlights

  • Visit the Tuhourangi tribe at Whakarewarewa
  • Experience the magic of the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
  • See Auckland from the top of Sky Tower
  • Explore the thermal wonders of Rotorua
  • Climb the Franz Josef Glacier
  • Taste the wine on Waiheke Island
  • Walk between the beaches of Abel Tasman National Park

 

Travel Tips

  • New Zealand is an excellent country for road tripping, especially if you want to see all the country has to offer. Keep in mind that the country has remote places where you can drive for hours without spotting a shop or petrol station. Always plan ahead.
  • Sandflies are little black insects with a nasty bite, and they’re extremely common on the coasts year-round. To avoid being bitten, invest in some insect repellent and cover your ankles and head. If you are bitten, your saliva acts as a great temporary itch-relief before you can buy proper cream.
  • While free WiFi can be found in most major cities, it can be quite sporadic otherwise. If travelling to New Zealand's remote south-island, be prepared for slow internet (if you come across any at all).
  • Love the outdoors? Lucky for you, New Zealand law allows people to camp just about anywhere (unless posted otherwise). Consider renting a campervan for an incredible trip across the country.
  • While New Zealanders (also called Kiwis) speak English, they have several unique phrases. “Bush” means forest, while “togs” are swimsuits and the local “dairy” is the corner store.

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