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Spend the day on Urupukapuka Island
Imagine whiling away the day on a secluded paradise island.
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Urupukapuka Island. © Explore Group
Te Paki Coastal Track: a taste of the Far North
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Following the rugged coastline of Cape Rēinga, the Te Paki Coastal Track takes in some of the best beaches in...
Climb Mount Parihaka
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Rising 241 metres above Whangārei, Mount Parihaka is a significant Māori pā site, with spectacular views across the city.
Get away from it all at Kai Iwi Lakes
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Summer camping at Northland’s Kai Iwi Lakes is a quintessential Kiwi experience.
Brook Waimārama Sanctuary: Nelson’s nature reserve
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The Brook Waimārama Sanctuary on the outskirts of Nelson City is the largest fenced reserve for endangered wildlife in the...
Discover the wild and windswept Wharariki Beach
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You may have seen photos of the iconic archway rocks at Nelson’s Wharariki Beach, but actually experiencing this wild and...
Go canyoning in Abel Tasman
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Imagine climbing, scrambling, sliding and swimming your way through some of New Zealand’s loveliest landscapes.
Surround yourself with exotic trees in Gisborne
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Eastwoodhill, the National Arboretum of New Zealand, is home to 135 hectares of beautiful exotic and native trees.
Sip and cycle your way around Renwick
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With its high sunshine hours, minimal rainfall and more than 20,000 hectares of vines, Marlborough is the biggest wine-producing region...
Take a family-friendly walk around Wairau Lagoons
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Following the shoreline of the Wairau Lagoons, take a flat, family-friendly walk to spot seabirds and a shipwreck.
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