With a landmass of around 270,500 square-kilometres split between its two major sections (aptly named the North and South Islands) it is about the size of the UK, but with only 4.5 million people the ...
Read MoreAs the ‘adventure capital of New Zealand’, you’ll probably never run out of things to do in Queenstown. This is especially true if you have access to a local unlimited-kilometres rental car, as you ca...
Read MoreQueenstown: ‘The adventure capital of New Zealand’. Despite there being less than 30,000 people living in the area, you could be forgiven for thinking it’s much bigger, considering how mighty a reputa...
Read MoreMany tourists opt for New Zealand’s more popular cities such as Queenstown; but Christchurch is an underrated travel destination filled with diverse and memorable experiences. Despite being devastated...
Read MoreOne of the many great things about Wellington is the endless array of free or cheap activities that seem to crop up around every corner. Who said travelling had to be expensive? We run through some of...
Read MoreA fun-filled road trip in New Zealand doesn’t have to be a lengthy, The-Lord-of-the-Rings-worthy undertaking. If crisscrossing a nation on a multi-day adventure isn’t your thing, you’ll likely get a ...
Read MoreLet's not beat around the bush – New Zealand is a small country. With a landmass of around 270,500 square-kilometres split between its two major sections (aptly named the North and South Islands) and...
Read MoreNew Zealand’s spectacular cities might not be particularly large compared to other nations – the country as a whole only has a population of just over 4 million, after all – but that doesn’t mean they...
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