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We Finally SWAM WITH DOLPHINS! + Delicious New Zealand Farmer's Market ????
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10 Best Places to Visit in New Zealand
Comprised of two main islands, North Island and South Island, New Zealand is an incredible destination to discover. Packed with unforgettable landscapes, breathtaking scenery, and an unparalleled combination of lakes, mountains, and lush greenery, the island nation has to be seen to be truly understood. While touring New Zealand, be sure to give equal time to its lively cities and its more stunning natural landmarks. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in New Zealand.
New Zealand Honeymoon || Zip Lining and Wine Tasting on Waiheke Island
November 5, 2019
Our second day in New Zealand was a BLAST! We took a ferry from Auckland to Waiheke Island to go zip lining and then wine tasting. We ended the night on the West Coast of the island at our next AirBnb which gave us a magical sunset and view. Make sure to wait until the end to see it!
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Flights to Auckland: Things To Do On Vacation In Auckland
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A Day in the Life | Waiheke Island
A day in the life at Waiheke Island
Song: Drake - Passion Fruit (TEEMID & Liz Loughrey Cover)
Killer whales outside Auckland Harbor
New Zealand Adventures: Rocky Bay, Waiheke Island
A few clips from a day trip I did from Auckland to Waiheke Island, exploring Rocky Bay.
New Zealand
This is a slide show summary of a year that I spent in New Zealand on a working holiday (2005-2006).
Double Dipper at Splash Planet Theme Park, Hastings
Double the passengers, double the fun using tubes and double the splash!
New Zealand Honeymoon || Hiking on the coast, Lion Rock, Piha Beach - I TURN 30!!
November 6, 2019
I turn 30! And to start off my birthday, Owen made me breakfast at our AirBnb in Bethell's Beach before we headed to the coast for a hike. The hike is called Mercer Bay Loop Trail and we got to see stunning views of the coast.
Then we went to Piha Beach and saw Lion Rock while dipping our feet in the FREEZING cold water. We watched some people surf while we laid out on our his and hers blankets. I got some local coffee to go before heading to our AirBnb to get ready for my birthday dinner.
Owen surprised me and took us to an incredible dinner at The Hunting Lodge. And the dinner ended with a massive cake we didn't even attempt to finish.
Our night was finished with a hot tub soak under the stars and another reminder of how beautiful New Zealand is.
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New Zealand Travel Show - video guide
Complete Program - Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around New Zealand
Explore New Zealand's top tourist destinations with the locals.
Stories include:
In Auckland, I took a 'favorite five' tour with Dr Maya, checking out the Mt Eden lookout, the Parnell French Market, Mt Eden shopping village, Piha Beach and finally fish and chips at Mission Bay.
The Bay of islands is a aquatic paradise made up of some 150 islands. I take to the water, going on a fishing trip and swimming with Dolphins. I also learn about Maori culture, getting an insight into why the Waitangi Heritage site is afraid of the scourge of Tourism, and what Maori Tattoos and the Hongi Greeting represent.
Local gym owner Belinda Bennett takes me to a secret location, but insists on blindfolding me, handcuffing me and locking me in the boot of her car, in order to keep the spot under wraps. I interviewed Maori Masseuse Wiki about Maori healing techniques, such as romiromi massage and the use of healing plants like Kawakawa. I then visit Te Puia National Maori Carving School where I interview Cori Marsters about this ancient art.
Film in Cuba Street, asking people what they liked about Wellington. Met some amazing people and as one person said, 'There is always a secret doorway in Wellington' where you may find a bar, an art gallery or musicians performing.
I interview Maverick businessman, Peter Yealands who runs Yealands Estate, a 1,000 Hectare winery that has been hailed the most sustainable winery in the world. Yealands has introduced some innovative sustainable practices in their vineyard, such as grazing miniature 'babydoll' sheep, instead of using mowing equipment, and developing a biodegradable plastic bottle.
Hitchhike from Nelson to Takaka, and then onto Abel Tasman National Park. I learn about how the hippies moved into the Takaka region in the 1970′s, and how even today the area is made up of lifestylers trying to live off the land.
If Queenstown was a person, it would be a teenager.
So the best way to appreciate Queenstown is to act like a teenager;
do things for the first time, like skydiving or bungy,
stay up and party all night,
and then laze about in a spa the next day.
I was in Christchurch on a Wednesday night and wanted to check out the nightlife.
I happened to find a venue that was running a Burlesque competition.
Being a bit cheeky, I thought what better way to explore a city founded on puritan religious values, than to feature tassles and lingerie.
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Australia and New Zealand holiday compilation 2006
Various shots from Australia and New Zealand including the Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix, the Great Ocean Road, Lake Tekapo, Mount Cook, swimming with dolphins in Russell, whale watching in Kaikoura, Australia Zoo in Brisbane and a parachute jump above Lake Taupo.
Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand’s largest active volcano, and Desert Road traffic.
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Tourism Bay of Plenty
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13 Best Experiences in New Zealand's South Island
13 Best Experiences in New Zealand's South Island according to Lonely Planet
13. The Catlins
12. Oamaru
11. Stewart Island
10. Skiing & Snowboarding
You're guaranteed to find decent South Island snow right through the winter season. The most famous slopes are around hip Queenstown and laidback Wanaka, with iconic ski runs such as Coronet Peak, the Remarkables and Treble Cone close at hand. There are also dedicated snowboarding and cross-country snow parks here.
9. Milford Sound
Milford Sound is a spectacular glacier-carved fiord in the Fiordland National Park on the west coast of New Zealand and isone of New Zealand's most well known scenic attractions. On display in the fiord is a spectacular combination of mountains, sheer cliffs, waterfalls and marine life. It is the best known of a series of fiords in the park, and the only one which is accessible by road.
8. TranzAlpine
In less then five hours the TranzAlpine crosses from the Pacific Ocean to the Tasman Sea. Leaving Christchurch it speeds across the Canterbury Plains to the foothills of the Southern Alps. After negotiating tunnels and viaducts, the train enters the broad expanse of the Waimakariri Valley. Then it's all downhill: through the Taramakau River Valley, past Lake Brunner, and finally into sleepy Greymouth.
7. Otago Peninsula
The Otago Peninsula is stunning proof there's more to the South Island's outdoor thrills than heart-stopping alpine and lake scenery. Amid a backdrop of coastal vistas combining rugged, hidden beaches with an expansive South Pacific horizon, it's very easy to spot penguins, seals and sea lions. Beyond the rare yellow-eyed penguin, or hoiho, other fascinating avian residents include the royal albatross.
6. Queenstown
What was once a small, remote, South Island town has transitioned, first to a busy ski destination, and now to a year round tourist mecca and centre for adventure tourism. It is a world famous destination attracting around 1.9 million visitors every year, undoubtedly the tourism capital of the South Island if not New Zealand, and a must-see stop for most visitors to New Zealand.
5. Central Otago
Here's your chance to balance virtue and vice, all with a background of some of NZ's most starkly beautiful landscapes. Take to two wheels to negotiate the easygoing Otago Central Rail Trail, cycling into heritage South Island towns such as Clyde and Naseby. Tuck into well-earned beers in laidback country pubs, or linger for a classy lunch in the vineyard restaurants of Bannockburn.
4. Franz Josef Glacier
The 11 km long Franz Josef Glacier is one of New Zealand's most spectacular natural attractions, a remnant from the Ice Age which is one of South Westland's major drawcards for visitors. The recent spectacular ice retreat at the Franz Josef Glacier has surprised even the experts and shocked local businesspeople who thought the formerly impressive ice river would be a reliable cash-cow for years to come.
3. Akaroa & Banks Peninsula
Akaroa is a charming town on Banks Peninsula in Canterbury. It is the only French settlement in New Zealand. Akaroa's harbour is home to an array of wildlife, most notably the rare Hector's dolphin. Cruises and dolphin swimming are popular attractions. A popular drive is to Pohatu Marine Reserve, centered on nearby Flea Bay.
2. Kaikoura
Kaikoura is a small coastal town on the east coast, about 180 km north of Christchurch. It is famed for its marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals) and other sea-life, all of which you can see, some of which you can swim with, and some you can eat. In Maori, kai means eat and koura is crayfish' (rock lobster). So Kaikoura is a place to eat crayfish!
1. Abel Tasman National Park
Here's New Zealand nature at its most glorious and seductive: lush green hills fringed with golden sandy coves, slipping gently into warm shallows before meeting a crystal-clear sea of cerulean blue. Abel Tasman National Park is the quintessential postcard paradise, where you can put yourself in the picture, assuming an endless number of poses: tramping, kayaking, swimming, sunbathing, or even makin' whoopee in the woods.
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The Wedding Of RAPLH & KIRBY GISBORNE
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WEDDING DAY RAPLH & KIRBYJANUARY 6, 2012 GISBORNE. Music by Spawnbreezie - Don't Let Go
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Your Planet in 7 Seconds: Bungee Jumping in New Zealand
Amazing things happen on this big blue planet of ours every day, and when they do, G Adventures is there to capture them. “Your Planet in 7 Seconds” is a mini-feature to showcase those wild, weird, and wonderful things. Just give us seven seconds and we’ll show you the world!
Strap yourself in and take an armchair-bungee jump with us in Queenstown, New Zealand. With hundreds of adrenaline-packed activities on offer, this country ain't just beauty.