Pacific islands are glorious,but the logistics of travelling through them can be challenging,unless you’re on a cruise.
It packs in so much splendid scenery that it surely ranks as one of the world’s most beautiful countries.
The exclusive Kiwi lodge scene is looking even rosier with the entry of the luxury Rosewood group.
The Mackenzie region is rich in natural features – lakes,rivers,rolling farmland and spectacular mountains,with quality food and hospitality to match.
This farm tour could be a scene straight from Footrot Flats,the beloved and long-running New Zealand daily cartoon strip by Murray Ball.
The Forgotten World is an apt title for a New Zealand republic surrounded by rugged terrain,with enough curiosities to keep a visitor thrilled for days.
Named “one of the world’s greatest places” by Time magazine,Celebrity Edge is big enough to offer variety,without being a floating city.
Although small,Wellington is cultured,occasionally avant-garde and buzzing with youthful energy. Here’s what to do in a day.
The cruise terminal could hardly be better located to explore New Zealand’s breezy,sea-gazing capital,so get walking.
If you like to get under the skin of a destination – with a few indulgences to boot – then these extraordinary global experiences are for you.