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.
Tourism Online is part of New Zealand Tourism Guide. This Web site promotes tourism operators throughout New Zealand, and gives you a brief audio and visual experience of what each operator offers.
Wairarapa Tourism New Zealand
Wairarapa is a region of big skies, wide valleys and small towns, full of character. With three major forest parks and a wild stretch of coast it offers endless possibilities for outdoor adventures or just getting away from it all.
Queenstown Tourism New Zealand
Rugged mountains, majestic lakes, crystal clear air, and just so much to do. From bungy jumping to wine trails, jet boating to tramping, dining out to skiing, the tricky part is extending your stay to try and fit everything in.
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Irresistible Attraction
The area has captured hearts and imaginations since the first Maori came in search of pounamu (greenstone) and the giant Moa bird. More recently, gold miners, adventurers, filmmakers, wine enthusiasts, Hollywood stars and US Presidents have been drawn to this magical region and its intense alpine energy.
Lake Tekapo Tourism New Zealand
Welcome to Lake Tekapo's most comprehensive tourist guide
Tekapo Tourism is delighted to be able to bring you this online tourist and visitor guide to Lake Tekapo and the Mackenzie Country. This website contains over 100 pages of Tekapo related information.
Visit our Accommodation pages to view a list of all the various accommodation providers in the area.
Our Activities pages provide you with one of the greatest arrays of activities in the Mackenzie area.
ATTTO New Zealand
ATTTO is the Aviation, Tourism and Travel Training Organisation. As an industry training organisation, it is our job to work with industry partners to develop national qualifications and coordinate workplace training for the Aviation, Travel, Tourism and Museum industries.
In 2007 ATTTO facilitated the workplace training of 4,500 trainees in over 460 businesses throughout New Zealand.
ATTTO was established in 1994, with the Museum sector being added to our portfolio in early 2005.
Rotorua Sustainable Tourism NZ
Rotorua became the birthplace of tourism in New Zealand back in the 1840s when visitors came from around the world to marvel at the Pink and White Terraces. Unfortunately those magnificent silica terraces were destroyed during the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera, however tourism in Rotorua continued to prosper on the other attractions of the area such as geothermal valleys, Maori culture, lakes, forests and today also features a number of built attractions and activities.