An island sanctuary The third largest island in New Zealand, Stewart Island is located 30 kms off the South Island coast. A wilderness haven for the native Kiwi, mohua, rifleman and the Stewart Island Robin. 85% of Stewart Island is...
Home of the Icons Tucked away at the bottom of the South Island, Fiordland is home to many of New Zealand’s scenic icons – Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, Mitre Peak and the Great Walks. The Fiordland and Southland regions of...
The real New Zealand Less known but well worth visiting is the Southland region, with its amazing array of scenery, abundant wildlife and extremely hospitable locals. Where great adventure and memories can be made, this southern region is all about...
Golden landscapes, wilderness wonderlands & amazing adventures! A year round destination, where you will discover a stunning selection of natural attractions, adrenalin fun and excitement, wilderness walks, wildlife encounters and much more. Some of the most popular places you can...
New Zealand’s Largest Region Bordered by the spectacular Southern Alps in the west and the Pacific ocean in the east. The Canterbury Plains most iconic attractions are Mount Cook and the Southern Alps, best viewed by a scenic flight or...
One of the world’s special places Renowned for their friendliness and hospitality, only 33,000 ‘Coasters’ inhabit this entire region. 600 kms long and no more than 70 kms wide at any point, the West Coast is packed with stunning scenery...
Home of Abel Tasman National Park Nelson has a culture of creativity and heritage. Located at the very top of the South Island creative people find themselves drawn to this area with over 350 working craftspeople and working artists residing...
Wilderness, Wine & Water Home to world-class wineries, gourmet food, craft breweries and the stunning Marlborough Sounds. Secluded bays, excellent fishing and boating, fertile soils and plenty of sunshine combined with numerous wine plus arts and crafts trails make this...