New Zealand
New Zealand's stunning landscape includes vast mountain ranges, steaming volcanoes, sweeping coastlines, inspirational fiords and lush rainforests. Whilst equivalent in size to Great Britain, Colorado or Japan, New Zealand has a population of only 4 million - making it one of the world's least populated countries.
The Maori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa - Land of the Long White Cloud - arriving 1000 years ago and they now make up 15 percent of the population.
New Zealand's separation from other land masses about 100 million years ago allowed many ancient plants and animals to survive and evolve in isolation. A land of unique birds, the most well known being the flightless Kiwi, New Zealand's unofficial national symbol.

Two Islands, uniting one captivating land of breathtaking vistas, incredible diversity and natural charm. Encounter countless pockets of peace, seclusion and majesty, balanced with vibrant, ... more detail

The City of Sails... This vibrant sea side metropolis is both easy going and sophisticated. An inviting culinary landscape has spoilt locals for years and ... more detail

From the black sands of the Auckland west coast to the golden sands of the Abel Tasman National Park, the beaches of New Zealand are ... more detail

Retreat to your Island. Each a magical diverse sanctuary open for your immersion. Marry your desires with a platter of options available on the diverse ... more detail

Witness natural energy along thousands of kilometres of pristine shoreline in nutrient rich seas. The home to extraordinary wildlife and marine mammals. Get up close ... more detail

Satisfaction guaranteed… fly-fish or hunt in pristine wilderness, where streams, rivers and lakes teem with trout and remote mountains are home to deer, pigs and ... more detail

Awesome unbridled grandeur, billions of years in the making. This striking pocket celebrates creation, in all its glory. Witness natures stunning power, from waterfalls plummeting ... more detail

Calling all adrenalin addicts... this is the adventure fix you've been craving. Here lies a plethora of confronting extremes guaranteeing to put you over the ... more detail

Sir Edmund Hillary's playground... The most spectacular and inviting in this stunning country is the Alpine region. The Southern Alps are home to the superb ... more detail

The Maori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa. Maori culture, history and ancient beliefs permeate every facet of New Zealand life. Spectacular land and seascapes ... more detail

Clean air and wide skies conspire to bring your senses alive. Be touched by the strong community spirit of rural New Zealand, attributable to its ... more detail

New Zealand's Best Addresses. Luxurious havens of comfort, style and award-winning architecture provide the ideal base for exploration. Hypnotic views are presented through the open ... more detail

This country is truly remarkable, like a pocket edition of the world's best, resplendent with unique lodging experiences. The vision for each demonstrates simpatico, ambience, ... more detail

Seven centuries of healing awaits you... Absorb the unique healing properties of mineral rich volcanic mud, soak in geothermal hot springs and savour the therapeutic ... more detail

New Zealand has 3 of the World top 100 courses – Kauri Cliffs, Paraparaumu Beach and Cape Kidnappers. No country in the world can match the variety, accessibility ... more detail

Be part of the New Zealand food and wine revolution. Over 25 years, the combination of best producers and chefs has evolved a peak gastronomic landscape, ... more detail

Maslow said that a human's highest need is Self Actualisation. New Zealand's outdoors elevate self actualisation, presenting a landscape of challenges for any pursuit. With ... more detail

Get lost in astonishing beauty. Hit the open road, and discover at your pace, a rolling scenery which Peter Jackson took to his Lord of ... more detail