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Getaway - Auckland
Auckland is New Zealand’s biggest city, the major hub for the country’s intercontinental air connections. Clean, green and spacious, the city sprawls across an isthmus with the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Tasman Sea to the west.
Auckland subtitles itself “City of Sails
Getaway - Bay of Islands - Matauri Bay
Kauri Cliffs stands on the brink of Matauri Bay, one of many in the Bay of Islands. Located on the east coast of New Zealand close to its northern extremity, the Bay of Islands is one of the most flagrantly gorgeous parts of the country, a maritime paradise where the sea is studded with 144 green is
Getaway - Canterbury
The capital of the Canterbury region and South Island’s largest city, Christchurch is a genteel and lavishly green, with some of the finest gardens in the whole country. At the heart of the city, the Botanic Gardens is a jewel of woodlands and rose gardens that might have been transplanted fro
Getaway - Hawke's Bay
Hawke’s Bay is New Zealand’s leading producer of red wines and the second largest wine region in the country. Winemaking in the region dates back to 1851 when a group of French Marist missionaries established Mission Estate, in the very earliest days of European settlement. Today, there
Getaway - Lake Wanaka
Lake Wanaka celebrates four distinct seasons, with a variety of activities, attractions and unique wilderness areas. Centrally located in the Southern Lakes district travellers are well placed to access the Mount Aspiring, Fiordland, Mount Cook and Westland National Parks.
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Getaway - Queenstown and Wakatipu Lake
{{Queenstown, a provincial town at the south of New Zealand, has a reputation as a sports destination with excellent outdoor activities. It is built on the banks of Lake Wakatipu, also reputed for its delightful cruises from a bygone era.}}
New Zealand’s south island cultivates a reputation