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Auckland to Coromandel: a kid-friendly road trip
Road trips are not often leisurely or spontaneous when you have kids on board.
Waiheke Island: a sense of freedom
Some people were terribly excited when Lonely Planet named Waiheke Island as the fifth-best holiday destination in the world.
Hundertwasser Toilets: the loo that made headlines
Friedensreich Hundertwasser was born in Austria and already had an international reputation as an artist when he first visited New...
Port Chalmers: a cradle made of sea
The clatter and clang of the container terminal, red and green lights forming a path to the sea through the...
Coromandel Township: hippy haven
Nearly a century after the goldminers, and decades after the bushmen who extracted kauri from the rainforest blanketing the rugged...
Banks Peninsula: land of volcanoes and mini dolphins
Would you believe me if I told you there is a place in New Zealand where you can sleep under...
Wellington Waterfront: where writers' words are cast
Wellington waterfront is the envy not only of most other New Zealand cities, but also of many cities around the world.
Street food and markets: around the world in New Zealand
It’s a frosty morning in the deep South and I’m staying at a central B&B in Dunedin.
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.
Northland road trip: birds, bikes and bush
The rain had settled in. Mist crept over the brows of hills, brooding and moody.
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