Exciting Locations in New Zealand, Australia and Beyond
The Best Beaches, Cosmopolitan Cities, Picturesque Countrysides & Wine Regions
Cook Islands
If you are flying out via the USA then the Cook Islands is a great option for a stopover. With no buildings higher than a coconut tree this little island country is great for a stopover for 3-7 days.
Sydney, Australia
It is so easy to spend several weeks in Sydney and still feel like there is much more to see. It has one of the most recognized harbours globally with the iconic Harbour Bridge and the Opera House.
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne is known not only as Australia's sporting capital but also for having world class restaurants, great shopping and sporting events. It is also the gateway to the Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island, and wineries.
Cairns and Port Douglas, Queensland
The State of Queensland on the east coast of Australia is one mighty big state that encompasses many amazing areas. There is so much to see and do, beaches, snorkelling, diving, rainforests, and more.
Whitsundays Islands, Queensland
There is an island that suits everyone here, from luxury getaways to island resorts. It is easy to take day trips out to snorkel on the Barrier Reef and also it is an absolute must that you visit Whitehaven Beach.
Adelaide, South Australia and the surrounds
This city is known as the city of churches and is well known for its gorgeous Glenelg Beach. Adelaide is also the gateway to visiting Kangaroo Island and the incredible Barossa wine region.
Ayers Rock - Uluru - Kata Tjuta Regions
Uluru/Ayers Rock is a large sandstone rock formation in the Australian outback and a significant cultural tourist attraction. If you're heading to Uluru /Ayers Rock, there's a lot to see and do. Experience the spiritual wonders of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, or go for a day out at Kings Canyon.
Queenstown, New Zealand
Beautiful Queenstown is located in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. The region is known for its stunning scenery with snow-capped mountains, pristine lakes, rivers, towering trees before reaching the coast, where the water sparkles like jewels against a backdrop of green hillsides. The region also boasts some great wineries.
Rotorua, New Zealand
The city of Rotorua is located on the North Island of New Zealand. The Rotorua region is a destination for cultural and adventure seekers, with hot springs, geothermal activity, and Maori culture to explore.
Fiji
The beautiful Islands of Fiji. So many to choose from so little time! Here is a great overview on the different islands and the best time to go on your vacation or luxury honeymoon.
Tahiti - Bora Bora - French Polynesia
Tahiti, Bora Bora, French Polynesia — these words evoke romance, sun, sand, and tropical warm waters. The birthplace of the overwater bungalow, and the most popular place in the world to stay in one, these islands are premier destinations in the South Pacific.
Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland is the gateway to New Zealand for those travelling from Canada and the USA. Auckland, New Zealand, offers visitors a wide range of attractions, activities, and sights, including Auckland Art Gallery, Sky Tower Auckland, Parnell Rose Garden, and the War Memorial Museum.
Christchurch, New Zealand
The city of Christchurch is located on the east coast of the South Island. It is famous for its lifestyle, the natural beauty of its environment, and its proximity to mountains and beaches. The city offers a variety of tourist attractions.
Dunedin and the Catlins, New Zealand
Dunedin is most well known for its Scottish heritage, dramatic natural sights, and high student population while the Catlins are a great place to get off the beaten path and experience rural New Zealand at its most beautiful.
Nelson and the Abel Tasman, New Zealand
The Nelson and Abel Tasman National Park's are located on the northern tip of the South Island, New Zealand. Nelson and Abel Tasman National Park offers recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. These include walking, picnicking, swimming in lakes, fishing, boating or kayaking in waterways, horse riding, or cycling.
The West Coast - South Island, New Zealand
The West Coast on the South Island of New Zealand is one of the most picturesque regions and a must-see destination on your travel bucket list. Come to the West Coast - South Island if you want to experience off the beaten path, a gorgeous self-drive adventure, and see glaciers descending through a rainforest.
The Marlborough Region, New Zealand
The Marlborough region is located in the northeast of New Zealand, on the top of the South Island. The Marlborough wine region is well known for its Sauvignon Blanc. One of the best ways to explore the Marlborough region is by a small group or private tour. Many different wineries around the Marlborough region offer wine tasting tours to visitors. These tours include visits to vineyards, wineries, and tasting rooms. Tourists can learn about how wine is made through interactive exhibits or workshops on viticulture or grape growing.
The Coromandel Region, New Zealand
The Coromandel region is located southeast of Auckland on New Zealand’s North Island. The Coromandel is a popular holiday destination for both locals and international tourists. The region is a stunning mix of raw and rugged coastline, lush forests, and vast expanses of untouched beaches. Visiting The Hot Water Beach around low tide and seeing the Cathedral Cove is a must-do!
Wanaka, New Zealand
Wanaka New Zealand is located in the Southern Alps, about four hours from Franz Josef Glacier and just over an hour from Queenstown. Like its more famous neighbor, Queenstown, Wanaka is home to a vast sparkling lake, snow-capped mountains, river valleys, alpine meadows, and dense forests. However, Wanaka is more low-key than Queenstown, with fewer tourists and more peaceful for those travelers who need some downtime. So for those who want an alpine adventure but don’t like the crowds, Wanaka is a great option.
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