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Paparoa National Park: there she blows
Luxuriant coastal forest, limestone cliffs and canyons, caves and underground streams, and an absolutely spectacular coastline are all packed into...
Whangārei: hills and harbours
A long, winding, tidal harbour overshadowed by rugged volcanic cones, Whangārei is a place of many meanings.
Boating: Kiwis on the water
In the beginning, everyone came here by boat.
Tasman: a taste of everything
Richmond has a large mall, serving the surrounding Waimea Plains, with plenty of cafes, big-box shopping stores and a busy downtown.
The Abel Tasman Coast Track: Tasman’s treasure
For at least 500 years, Māori lived along the coast northwest of Nelson, gathering food from the sea, estuaries and...
Whanganui National Park: the magic river
The legend of how the Whanganui River came to be is truly befitting of such a magical place.
Rakiura National Park: glowing skies
Rakiura is New Zealand's most recently formed national park and exudes all the charm of a world on its own.
Fiordland National Park: the eighth wonder
Fiordland National Park is home to what many consider New Zealand’s most stunning natural attraction – the breathtaking Milford Sound.
Westhaven (Whanganui Inlet) marine and wildlife reserve
Westhaven, in the Nelson/Tasman region, is the first estuary in New Zealand to be protected by a combination of marine...
Ulva Island-Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve
Ulva Island, in Stewart Island Rakiura’s Paterson Inlet, is one of the country’s southernmost marine reserves.
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