flight-departure

Flying From
arrow-icon
flight-arrival

Flying To
calendarDeparture

calendarReturn

Travelers / Class
people Traveller
Passengers
Passengers
Adults(12+ Years)
Children(2-12 Years)
Infants(0-2 Years)
Done
Google-ReviewTrip-AdvisorTrust-Pilot

Top destinations

Top International Destinations

All About New Zealand

New Zealand, an island nation in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, diverse culture, and outdoor adventure opportunities. The country comprises two main islands, the North and South Islands, featuring mountains, forests, lakes, and beaches. New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate, with the North Island being warmer and the South Island cooler.Home to the indigenous Maori people, New Zealand has a rich cultural heritage, further enriched by European settlers. English, Maori, and New Zealand Sign Language are the official languages. The economy is driven by agriculture, tourism, and a growing technology sector.

 

Geography and Climate
  • Geography: New Zealand consists of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, along with numerous smaller islands. The country features diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, lakes, and beaches.
  • Climate: New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate. The North Island is generally warmer, while the South Island experiences cooler temperatures, particularly in the mountainous regions.
Natural Attractions and Activities
  • Fiordland National Park: Known for its dramatic fjords, especially Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound.
  • Rotorua: Famous for its geothermal activity and Maori culture.
  • Queenstown: A hub for adventure sports such as bungee jumping, skiing, and jet boating.
  • Aoraki/Mount Cook: The highest peak in New Zealand, popular for climbing and hiking.
  • Bay of Islands: A scenic area with numerous islands, known for sailing, fishing, and marine wildlife.
Major Cities
  • Auckland: The largest city, known for its multicultural population, harbor, and vibrant arts scene.
  • Wellington: The capital city, known for its cultural institutions like Te Papa (the national museum) and a lively arts and dining scene.
  • Christchurch: The largest city on the South Island, known for its English heritage and recovery from recent earthquakes.