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Queen Charlotte Track: camp, bike, walk... if you can tear your eyes away from the views
This is becoming a hugely popular walkway, so you’ll need to watch for and be nice to the other folk.
Kayaking the Abel Tasman: sheltered coves, crystal streams and exquisite beaches
The sand is a colour you simply have never seen before. The water is so blue it doesn’t actually look real.
Camping in Golden Bay: a pristine paradise
It’s a different world, Golden Bay.
Moeraki Boulders: clamber over them for the ultimate selfie
So while they are known as the Moeraki Boulders, they are actually strewn along Koekohe Beach, for the record.
Stewart Island Rakiura: a world away
New Zealand’s third largest island, Stewart Island is a unique, curious place that is well worth a visit.
Hokianga Harbour: the most laid-back harbour hub imaginable
You come from the south along State Highway 12, you crest the hill and bam!
Bay of Islands: history, scenery and marine life
‘Ka pai’ is Māori for damn good/mighty fine/pretty cool.
Te Paki sand dunes: seriously steep, seriously fun
As if the breathtaking glory of Ninety Mile Beach wasn’t enough, right at the northern end, near the Te Paki...
Cape Rēinga: where two oceans meet
It’s like a lightning rod for all that is exciting about this wild country.
Farewell Spit: the longest natural sandbar in the world
When you first spot the spit on a map you just know you have to go there.
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