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Find Wellington’s largest fur seal colony at Turakirae Head
Wellington’s Turakirae Head at the southern end of the Remutaka Range is a unique habitat for native birds, reptiles and most notably kekeno, or New Zealand fur seals.
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Eat and drink your way around Wellington City
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/eat-and-drink-your-way-around-wellington-city/
Wellington City is well-known as a gastronome’s nirvana.
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Cruise the Whanganui River on a heritage vessel
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/cruise-the-whanganui-river-on-a-heritage-vessel/
Take a leisurely trip up the Whanganui River on one of two historic boat cruises.
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Walk to Cape Foulwind
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/walk-to-cape-foulwind/
Cape Foulwind does not live up to its name.
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Relax in the soothing natural pools at Maruia Hot Springs
Nestled in a tranquil valley in the Lewis Pass National Reserve, the river-rock-lined mineral pools at Maruia Hot Springs are designed to soothe your soul.
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Head into the wilderness of Haast on a jet-boat safari
Take a cruise up the Waiatoto River in Haast to discover some of the region’s most remote and pristine landscapes.
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Walk above the treetops in Hokitika
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/walk-above-the-treetops-in-hokitika/
Climb the Hokitika Tower – one of the tallest human-made structures on the South Island’s West Coast.
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Experience historic tunnels and towers in Whanganui
Tunnels and towers are fascinating. Whanganui has both, and even better, they are joined together by a historic elevator.
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Get hands-on with molten glass in Whanganui
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/get-hands-on-with-molten-glass-in-whanganui/
In Whanganui, you’ll find the only open-access glass studio in New Zealand.
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Arrowtown Chinese Settlement: multi-cultural heritage
In Arrowtown, you can immerse yourself in goldrush heritage that dates back to the mid-19th century.