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North Island
Northland and the Bay of Islands
This is where it all began, the birthplace of the Nation and cradle of the country, which is steeped in historical association. This is a region overendowed with pristine beaches, rugged headlands, dense Kauri forests and enchanting deserted islands, dotted through the sheltered turquoise waters.
Big Cities
Auckland, the country's largest city, has an enviable harbour setting over which spans the stunning harbour bridge linking the cosmopolitan downtown area to the north shore. This is the 'City of Sails', where time can be spent watching the crystal clear waters as the yachts display their colourful spinnakers. Wellington lies in the blue bowl of its natural harbour and the bush-clad hillside makes this a perfect setting for the nation's sophisticated capital. This is the political and financial heart of the country and gateway to the south island.
The Natural Elements
Magical lakes teeming with trout can be found in Rotorua and Taupo, the latter covering an area of 230 square miles, created by one of the largest volcanic eruptions on earth. Three sacred peaks combine to create Tongariro National Park, formed only 15 years after Yellowstone in the USA. Soaring geysers, bubbling mud pools, tinted silica terraces and mineral spas can all be found in
this geothermal wonderland of the North Island.
South Island
A Flavour of the Cities
Christchurch is a very English garden city full of charm, bedecked with blossoming flowers whilst the gently flowing Avon River gives rise to a quiet and relaxing way of life. Dunedin has an elegant and convivial atmosphere. This compact city with its fine Victorian and Edwardian architecture and striking stone structured railway station is favourably enhanced by its proud Scottish traditions.
National Parks and Coastal Features The overwhelming beauty of the west coast, a UNESCO World Heritage listed
area, with its rugged alpine peaks mantled by thick blankets of snow, a colossus of tumbling glaciers and dramatic coastline leads to the Southern Alps and some of the most impressive and rewarding scenery the country has to offer. Absorb the splendour of the lakeside towns of Wanaka and Te Anau before seeing the natural paradise of Fiordland National Park with its tangled labyrinth of rainforest.

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