North Island
In Auckland, sail on a luncheon cruise along Waitemata Harbour
then check out the Maori artifacts at the Auckland Museum
in
the historic Northland, check out the beaches, islets,
and ancient kauri forests between Cape Reinga and
the Bay of Islands
at the Coromandel
Peninsula, stay at a charming B&B and visit the boiling mud and hot
springs at Rotorua and enjoy a traditional Maori
hangi feast
at Lake Taupo, the trout
capital of New Zealand, go fishing and then move south to Napier
for its artsy atmosphere and beautifully well-preserved architecture
in
Wellington, take the cable car from the city center
to Kelburn for panoramas extending to the Cook
Strait and spend a day at the state-of-the-art Museum
of New Zealand.
South Island
Arrive by inter-island ferry
from Nelson,
visit breathtaking Abel Tasman National Park to go
sea kayaking or walking through dense beech forest and rocky headlands while
skirting a stunning coastline
at the fern-fringed Lake
Brunner, spend time at a secluded lakeside fishing lodge
walk on
or fly over the icy glaciers of Franz Josef and Fox
in Westland National Park
on the shores of Lake
Wakatipu in Queenstown, go jet-boating, whitewater rafting, or bungee
jumping
take a scenic alpine drive to Milford Sound
and cruise on the calm waters where fur seals and bottlenose dolphins can be
spotted
take a dinner cruise on Lake
Wakatipu, onboard a beautifully restored vintage steamer
hike through
rainforests, glacial lakes, waterfalls, and deep fiords at Fiordland
National Park
in Christchurch, stroll
the tree-lined avenues, parks, and nature reserves and spend an afternoon at
the Art Centre in the Gothic stone cloisters of the
former university
soar over the patchwork quilt of the Canterbury
Plains in a hot air balloon
go on a whale-watching
expedition from Kaikoura
ride in a fixed-wing
airplane over the awesome peaks of Mount Cook
in
Dunedin, admire the beautifully preserved Victorian
and Edwardian buildings and look for rare yellow-eyed
penguins and royal albatross at the Otago
Peninsula
travel to Stewart Island, a
remote unspoiled isle, and go sea-kayaking or observe
kiwis and overnight at a turn-of-the-century lodge overlooking Half
Moon Bay.










