New Zealand is a country full of contrasts and breathtaking landscapes, beautiful coastlines and world-class city.
While many tourists come here to discover the breathtaking natural beauty, discover the many who feel it is really a country that also has a strong metropolitan area.
New Zealand is full of decorative pleasant towns, some big and some pretty. Driving in between these cities with some of the untouched nature, rewardever met.
New Zealand The towns are:
10. Queenstown
Known as the "Adventure Capital of the World, Queenstown may be small, but it is an event not to be missed. Queenstown is New Zealand's leading ski resort, surrounded by mountains and crystal clear lake as the setting.
Queenstown is also a springboard for activities such as bungee jumping, skydiving and white water rafting, making it a must for any visitor looking for a naturalInjection of adrenaline.
9. Rotorua
Similar to Queenstown, Rotorua is also a city that is home to "first world" adventure is experienced. The claim that she is the best collection of New Zealand in one, Rotorua, a city that the best of both natural and man-made attractions include.
Most people travel to Rotorua on Maori culture and geothermal earth forces, which are one of the experiences of construction would have ever experienced. Rotorua also offers someincredible mountain and lake, mountain biking is a popular past time.
8. Nelson
Nelson is a center for arts and crafts and is famous for hosting the annual Nelson Arts Festival. The city is also home to some beautiful beaches and a sheltered marina with kayak is a popular past time.
The Nelson region includes the picturesque coastline of the Abel Tasman National Park, which is a must-see when visiting the South Island.
7. Dunedin
L 'People from Dunedin they describe as "vibrant city, surrounded by a vast field of play, and this can not be true. It 's more remarkable evidence of the natural course is the Otago Peninsula, home to some of the most fascinating wildlife of the New Zealand.
Dunedin is also seen as one of the best preserved Victorian and Edwardian city in the southern hemisphere, so that all the architectural beauty of Europe without the crowds.
6. Tauranga
Tauranga is a newNew Zealand's most important centers for business, international trade, culture, fashion, education and entertainment, and is also one of the fastest growing city.
Each year Tuaranga guest of the National Jazz Festival, visitors from near and far. Tourists with mountains and coastal landscapes met with a variety of interesting things to see and do.
5. Napier
The hotel is located in Hawke's Bay, Napier is a port city, the incredible scenery and fantastic offersCellars. They are often associated with Hastings City is a popular tourist destination city of Napier with a unique concentration of Art Deco architecture in 1930.
Napier is also famous for the variety of water sports including water skiing, windsurfing, kayaking and paragliding.
4. Hamilton
Located in the Waikato region of North Hamilton Island offers a variety of attractions and offers everything a city should be.
The HamiltonThe gardens are a particularly popular destination and offers a unique contrast settings and idyllic garden. The zoo is another hot spot, allowing tourists to discover a whole new world animal.
3. Wellington
New Zealand's capital Wellington is a city of contrasts, a fascinating cosmopolitan touch and pleasant. Located on the edge of a port, Wellington is surrounded by rolling hills and stunning natural beauty.
Exploring nature, shop until you dropdelights of example and walk through beautiful vineyards, Wellington has it all.
2. Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island and north of Banks Peninsula. an area that is a must for every tourist in Christchurch, the city is focusing the beautiful Piazza del Duomo.
Some of the best experiences in New Zealand from here, including the Hanmer Springs thermal pools & Spa, a lot of skiing and swimming with dolphins.
1.Auckland
Topping the list of the largest cities in New Zealand is Auckland, the city of New Zealand's leading destination for its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches, idyllic holiday islands, good food, wine, shopping and nightlife.
Explore the many galleries and museums, the head surrounded by nature and experience the coast, or in water on a sailboat or kayak expedition.
Auckland offers something for everyone.
Christine Barton
If you are coming to New Zealand to try out the skiing, and want to get in some hiking as well, walking tracks at the top of the South Island operate year-round. There is no snow on the Abel Tasman coast. Find a sheltered beach in the sun and it can be warmer than a northern hemisphere summer.
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