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Kayak to Rangitoto Island at sunset
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos-this-summer/kayak-to-rangitoto-island-at-sunset/
Paddling your own sea kayak across the Waitemata Harbour is a magical experience at any time of day, but how about upping the ante and doing it on dusk.
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Complete the world’s highest waterfall climb via ferrata in Wānaka
Scale a 450 metre-high waterfall and stay dry in Wānaka.
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Explore wild and windy coastline on the Mākara Walkway
Take in vast views past wind turbines and up to Kāpiti and Mana Islands on this coastal walk just outside Wellington City.
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Discover the hidden lagoon on sacred Donut Island
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos-this-summer/discover-the-hidden-lagoon-on-sacred-donut-island/
Visit Whenuakura Wildlife Sanctuary or Donut Island – a sacred spot with a hidden lagoon just off the coast of Whangamatā.
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Bike around Auckland City’s curvaceous coastline
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos-this-summer/bike-around-auckland-citys-curvaceous-coastline/
Cycling Auckland’s waterfront makes for a flat, entertaining and family-friendly ride.
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Cross the Buller river on one of New Zealand’s longest swing bridges
The mighty Buller River runs from Lake Rotoiti near Nelson, carving a track through the wild, bush-clad country of the West Coast before joining the Tasman Sea at Westport.
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Ride the remarkable Remutaka Cycle Trail
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos-this-summer/ride-the-remarkable-remutaka-cycle-trail/
Beginning at Petone at the head of Wellington Harbour, the Remutaka Cycle Trail encompasses all the best bits of the Wellington and Wairarapa landscapes.
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Snap a selfie atop iconic Roys Peak
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos-this-summer/snap-a-selfie-atop-iconic-roys-peak/
Roys Peak in Wānaka is instantly recognisable for its spectacular views.
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Admire the magnificent Blue Spring at Te Waihou Walkway
Set in the heart of South Waikato, the Blue Spring is a source of water so clear and pure it supplies around 60% of New Zealand’s bottled water.
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Enjoy an easy alpine walk on the Waitonga Falls Track
At 39 metres, Waitonga Falls is Tongariro National Park’s highest waterfall.