The 10 Best Places To Live in New Zealand - Moving to New Zealand ?
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Are you moving to New Zealand ?
New Zealand is one of the world’s best places to live and retire, best place to raise your family. It has a very pleasant climate, great beaches, a wide variety of outdoor activities, cultural attractions, free health care (for the most part), a good educational system, economic freedom, a lack of corruption and attractive, modern cities.
Known for the stunning landscapes featured in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings.
New Zealand is comprised of two big islands called North Island and South Island, plus numerous smaller islands.
It is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and is very geographically isolated.
Its nearest neighbors are Australia, which is 1242 miles to the northwest, and New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga to the north.
The population of New Zealand is 4,334,000, the majority of whom are of European descent.
The largest minority are the native Maori. There are also a significant number of non-Maori Polynesians and Asians – especially in urban areas.
If you're thinking of moving to New Zealand, you'll need to decide where you're going to live.
Learn more about best places to live in New Zealand here, and decide where in the country you should settle.
Here're the 10 best places to live in New Zealand for 2018.
1. Wellington, the capital of New Zealand.
2. Taranaki.
3. Dunedin.
4. Auckland.
5. Rotorua.
6. Christchurch.
7. Queenstown Lake District.
8. Selwyn.
9. Nelson.
10. Waikato.
If you are moving to live in New Zealand and you’re really not sure where you want to settle, Auckland can be a great place to begin, you can rent accommodation easily within the city and it has fantastic transport links for the rest of the nation.
But be sure to use these transport links, explore the North and South Islands and find the location that best suits you before you buy a home or even commit to living in New Zealand full time.
Whilst the nation is not vast or overpopulated, it does encompass such an impressive array of geographically different regions that it would be a crime not to explore far more of the country than its leading city before you settle on a place in New Zealand to call home.
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Exploring Kawakawa in The Bay of Islands – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – BackpackerGuide.NZ
Day 343: Today we are checking out The Bay of Islands Vintage Railway, the Makana Confections chocolate factory AND the most famous public toilets in New Zealand! (Yes, really!)
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Today we are doing several things in Kawakawa, Bay of Islands. First, we check out The Bay of Islands Vintage Railway where we see restored trains and carriages in the Bay of Islands Railway workshop. After the Kawakawa Station we head to the Hunderwasser Toilets – the most famous public toilets in New Zealand! You can’t miss these Bay of Islands toilets, otherwise known as the Kawakawa toilets! After exploring Kawakawa in Northland NZ, we then return to Kerikeri where we stop by Makana in the Bay of Islands. Makana Confections is a chocolate shop with a chocolate factory in Kerikeri and a chocolate cafe.
So what do you think of Kawakawa in the Bay of Islands? Would you add Kawakawa to your Bay of Islands travel itinerary? LUK in the comments!
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BackpackerGuide.NZ is New Zealand’s biggest online travel guide for adventure and budget travel in New Zealand. Join us, as the team behind BackpackerGuide.NZ, Robin and Laura, update the travel guide while taking on 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand! It’s New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year! We release new videos of the New Zealand backpacking adventure every single day, as well as New Zealand travel tips and 360 videos every Sunday so start making your New Zealand bucket list!
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Today, the Kawa-Kawa Hill is now one of Albay’s tourist destinations, developed by the city government of Ligao spearheaded by Albay 3rd District Rep. Fernando Gonzalez. It offers a stunning 360 degree view of Ligao City and neighboring towns, as well as sprawling green fields and nearby Mts. Masaraga and Mt. Mayon.
The hill is also famous as a religious destination because of the larger than life Stations of the Cross lining the 500-meter path to the crater and extending all the way around the crater’s 836-meter rim. During the Lenten Season, devotees flock to Kawa-Kawa to reflect and meditate on the Stations of the Cross as penance.
Things to Do in the Bay of Islands in 360 - New Zealand VR
See the awesome landscapes and things to do in the Bay of Islands in 360 degrees in this VR video of the Bay of Islands in New Zealand! Watch in 4K for the best results.
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FROM AUCKLAND TO KERIKERI - day 02 - North Island, New Zealand
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So for those who have seen my last video and are back, either it wasn’t that bad (I don’t believe that for a second) or you like to be tortured (naughty you). Well there could be a third option, that you’re interested in seeing how bad these videos can get (the option I would bet on). Nonetheless, welcome back to you and the newcomers!
Today we pickup our camper-van and make our way north to Kerikeri near the Bay Of Islands. I got up early to head down to Viaduct Basin near Downtown Pier 4 for some photos. It was an overcast morning with some breaks in the clouds on the horizon. I came away with two though. One of The Cloud convention centre and the other of the Sky Tower. Afterwards I went for a walk on Queen’s Wharf around The Cloud before heading back to the room. I was getting hungry and the others would be getting up soon.
Finding a place to eat at 7:30 in the morning on a Sunday was more difficult than we thought. Everything was either closed or opened around 8:30-9 o’clock. Except for The MLC Cafe & Bar, just down the road from us, who open there doors at 7 am. The coffee, food and service was great. I can highly recommend it.
After brekky it was time to pickup our camper-van. We thought it would take about a half hour to have keys in hand but it took a little longer… three hours! Yep, no joke. They apparently had a glitch with their system. We had planned to arrive in Kerikeri around 12:30-1 o’clock but we were just leaving Auckland. No matter, our trip around the North Island of New Zealand had begun. Destination Kerikeri, north of Auckland near the Bay of Islands, with a little stop-over in Kawakawa. A little town at the cross road where you can either head east to Paihia or north-west further up the island. I wanted to visit Kawakawa’s public toilets. Yes, you read me right. But not any toilets, the Hundertwasser public toilets. A beautiful work of art. I’m glad we stopped to check the toilets out because we would never seen the rest of the art works in this little town. Well worth a stop-over.
Moving onward, we’d planned to stop by a couple of wineries, a cheese factory, a chocolate factory and a honey boutique… but it was Sunday. Everything is closed on Sunday. So we kept going to our next stop, The Stone Store where we would also find the Honey House Cafe and the Pear Tree restaurant. All located along the Kerikeri River and all closed apart from the Pear Tree. But it didn’t matter because the area was just beautiful. We spent some time here exploring and taking photos.
It was nearing the end of the day and we wanted to visit the Rainbow Falls before sunset. And beautiful falls they are. I really like one that show the length of the falls. I took one photo from both lookouts and headed back to the camper-van. It was nearing dark and we hadn’t found a spot to stay the night yet. We’d decided to stay at a free campsite tonight and the closes one was in a town called Kaikohe. About a forty minutes drive west of Kerikeri. The campsite was just a parking area suited for long vehicles.
Well, that’s it for day two. Hope to see you for day three. Goodnight.
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Clevedon - New Zealand
Clevedon, Auckland's Rural Backyard.
NEW ZEALAND - Auckland & Northland
i’m currently touring through new zealand with my friend luisa. we started off in auckland and headed north to go on a three-day road trip with our camper van. this has already been a unique experience and i feel very lucky about the opportunity. :)
where i filmed this video: auckland/ waiheke island/ tutukaka coast including ngururu and matapouri/ kawakawa/ bay of islands including paihia, russel, waitangi and kerikeri/ karikari peninsula including maitai bay/ henderson bay/ spirits bay/ cape reinga/ ninety mile beach/ kaitaia/ ahipara bay/ waipu/ piha
my travel blog: emmy-and-nz.tumblr.com
music:
max brodie ft. tom rosenthal - be good (fedecor edit) /
patrick james - bugs (goldwave edit) /
Rotorua, New Zealand Travel Video Guide
Rotorua represents everything bad about tourism over saturation. When a place just expects the tourists to keep arriving, complacency sets in. In my story, I decided to go back to the origins of why Rotorua became a tourist town, it's healing mineral waters. 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. Finally I realize that after Rotorua, my films will never be the same again. Can the geothermal activity underground have an effect on people who visit Rotorua?
The Chasm, Milford, New Zealand
If you go to the Chasm and are in good physical condition, this is THE Place to visit if you go to Milford. It's off the main track, and adds an awesome element to the falls up top. Justin did indeed jump from about a 10 foot cliff...naked. I'll keep that video for myself ;D
New Zealand vlog // Waipu caves, Kawakawa, Bay of Islands
This is the first part of our roadtrip to Northland. You’ll see some nice places we saw during the journey, so sit back and enjoy! :)