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  • Great New Zealand Travel
    The Great New Zealand travel guide is an extensive collection of New Zealand tourism and travel sites offering everything you need to help plan and book your New Zealand vacation - from New Zealand accommodation, attractions & activities, tour operators & transport, travel agents to regional visitor information, maps, & more.

    Using our comprehensive online New Zealand travel directory, independent travellers can go direct to New Zealand tourism operators for more information on all styles of accommodation, coach travel, rental cars, campervans, travel passes, ferries & trains, sightseeing and holiday activities.
  • Cook Islands Tourism New Zealand
    The Cook Islands’ is an authentic and refined Pacific experience encased in a lifestyle that exudes warmth, happiness and respect. We are a proud people with a rich culture and a lush tapestry of traditions that entwine with our daily lives. As part of our welcome to you, we would be honoured if you would share our customs and culture, and in this way, become one of us.

    The Cook Islands consist of 15 islands with a total population of approximately 19,000, scattered over some 2 million square kilometres of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Tourism North Shore New Zealand
    Experience the charm & splendour of a coastal setting at North Shore City Lifestyle City - just a short ferry ride from Downtown Auckland or drive across the harbour bridge. Discover beautiful beaches, lush native bush & spectacular views of the Hauraki Gulf. From lively cafes & restaurants to great sports & leisure pursuits, a thriving arts scene to walk in the park, you'll be sure to discover it all in North Shore City

    Stay in beautiful historic villas, enjoy unspoiled sea views, or camp by the beach, and just a stones throw away from downtown Auckland. Use the site to search for accommodation, attractions & activities. Check out the dining guide & visit the what's on page for city events,.
  • Tourism Online New Zealand
    A comprehensive online New Zealand Travel Guide and Information directory with all the information you need to make planning your trip easier. Eerything from New Zealand visa information and exchange rates, to which side of the road to drive on and what time of year New Zealand seasons occur.
  • Kaikoura Tourism New Zealand
    With a population of approximately 3,900 residents, the Kaikoura township is located on a rocky peninsula, protruding from lush farmland beneath the mountains. In the waters off the peninsula, a complex marine system provides an abundantly rich habitat for marine mammals and seabirds making it an ideal place for getting 'close to nature'.

    A town with it's own fasinating history, archaeological remains indicate that Moa Hunters inhabited the peninsula 900 years ago. In Maori legend, Maui placed his foot on the Kaikoura peninsula to steady himself while he 'fished-up' the North Island. The Maori name Kaikoura translates to 'meal of crayfish' (Kai - food, koura - crayfish), and it is crayfish for which the region has traditionally been famous. The area's abundant food sources attracted Maori settlement, and the remains of several pa sites can still seen on the peninsula to this day.