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New Zealand - South Island
We invite you to take a step by step tour of
the regions -
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Nelson
Known for its year-round sunshine, golden beaches, national parks,
working artists , boutique wineries, fresh local produce and seafood, historical streetscapes, waterfront cafes and restaurants, and a thoroughly relaxed lifestyle.
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Marlborough
The Marlborough Sounds, a series of flooded river valleys home to a wealth of bird and sea life.
The main town of Blenheim has proven to be perfect for growing grapes - not least of which is the flagship Sauvignon Blanc variety.
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West Coast
An area of mountain peaks, impressive glaciers, tranquil lakes and raging rivers, lush rainforest and a magnificent coastline. Stretching 600 km/373 miles in length.
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Christchurch and Canterbury
From the majestic Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean in between these extremes lies a landscape of sheer mountainsides, green foothills, shingled riverbeds and rich agricultural plains.
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Dunedin and Central Otago
Dunedin is a small, thriving city set amidst a magical landscape edged by the sea. Here the streets hum vibrantly with colour and culture, and the beauty of nature can still be found - everywhere.
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Central Otago
The hottest summers and coldest winters in New Zealand. Old trails
from the gold rush of the 1860s can still be seen winding over the
hills, along with stone cottages, cleverly engineered water channels,
mines and machinery.
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Lake Wanaka
The crystal-clear waters of the lake
reflect the snow-capped peaks of Mt Aspiring National Park towering above a magnificent glacier-sculpted wilderness.
A wide range of attractions and adventure sports.
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Queenstown
An established four-season resort with a diverse number of experiences on offer
from bungy jumping to arts trails, a full range of accommodation from camp-sites to major hotels and luxury lodges, and a compact town centre
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Fiordland
World Heritage Area and the largest National Park in New Zealand with natural wilderness on a grand scale. The Milford and Doubtful Sounds provide visitors with unequalled experiences of the natural beauty and wilderness.
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Southland
Lush, green pastoral lands, a number of accessible, uncrowded waterways that make the region a mecca for fishing enthusiasts, near-pristine rainforest, ideal for day walks and tramping.
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