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New Zealand is calling

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A breathtaking view such as the photo above is just one of the many reasons why New Zealand is another great place to head on this summer. The bigger cities of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are popular for tourists. Dubbed as the ‘City of Sails’, Auckland is the largest and offers many attractions such as the Waitakere Ranges, the Auckland Harbour ridge, or the family theme park Rainbow’s End. You can also find museums, art galleries, botanic gardens and numerous dining establishments and entertainment spots here. Numerous Auckland hotels and accommodations are available as well.

New Zealand’s national capital Wellington, also known as ‘The Windy City’, has many interesting places to visit such as the national museum Te Papa. Tourists can get a nice city view via the Wellington Cable Car or stroll along Frank Kitts Park. Another city to visit is Christchurch with its Cathedral, arts center and art gallery. Other attractions include the Canterbury Museum, Ferrymead Heritage Park and the Orana Wildlife Park. During peak travel season, it is best for tourists to book for Christchurch hotels and Wellington hotels in advance to get the best travel deals.

Photo credits: www.nz.com

5 Comments

  1. Tanya

    Hi there, mind if we can exchange links?

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  2. Prily

    Beautiful sight….lovely pic…i wanna go here someday.
    By the way, thanks for the visit at my site. I enjoyed my visit here in your grand site,too.Cheers!

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  3. cookie

    wow the sea is sooo blue and tempting.

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  4. tony

    yup.. soooooooooooooo beautiful… my officemate mai just come from a vacation there for 1 week.. i’ll ask her some photos to share to you.. 😉

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  5. My Bug Life

    Yes, NZ is a beautiful country…i liked Queenstown and Rotorua too.

    Reply

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