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Northern New Zealand

The North Island offers a unique blend of active volcanoes, sparkling lakes, lush forests, and vibrant cities. It's also the birthplace of Maori culture and iconic landscapes that have served as the backdrop for numerous films.

 

If you're interested in planning your trip to New Zealand, whether to one of these locations or a road trip to several of these destinations, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Wellington

A vibrant capital nestled between bay and hills, Wellington blends culture, nature, and urban life. Its museums, galleries, and festivals bring the city to life, while Cuba Street charms with its cafes, boutiques, and friendly atmosphere. Renowned for its local cuisine, Wellington combines creativity with a natural setting.

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Mount Taranaki

This symmetrical volcano, also called “Mount Egmont”, is an unmissable hiking site with its varied landscapes and impressive presence.

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Tongariro & Taupo National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tongariro National Park is famous for its long-distance hike, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, considered one of the most beautiful and challenging day hikes in the world. The volcanic landscape offers emerald lakes, steaming craters, and unique panoramic views. Nearby, Lake Taupo, the country's largest, is ideal for water sports and relaxation.

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Waitomo

Waitomo is famous for its fascinating caves illuminated by thousands of glowworms, offering a magical natural spectacle. Visitors can explore these underground caverns by boat or on foot, for a unique experience in the heart of nature.

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Rotorua

Rotorua is the center of geothermal activity in New Zealand, with its geysers, hot springs, and bubbling pools. The city is also a center of Maori culture, where you can experience traditions, crafts, and traditional performances.

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Hobbiton

In Matamata, discover the famous Lord of the Rings village, a magical place in the heart of the green hills.

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Coromandel

The Coromandel Peninsula is renowned for its wild beaches, lush forests, and natural hot springs. It's a popular spot for hiking, swimming, and exploring unspoiled coastal scenery.

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Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, stretches between two bays. It offers a rich cultural life, vibrant neighborhoods, a diverse culinary scene, and numerous outdoor activities, making it a dynamic crossroads between nature and urban development.

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