Top New Zealand destinations and highlights

Top New Zealand destinations and highlights

Top New Zealand destinations and highlightsThe best highlights for a perfect New Zealand trip:

The following list of wonderful destinations is divided into the categories volcanoes, forests, mountains and caves, rivers and lakes, coastal experiences and beaches, wildlife viewing, hiking, cities and culture, activities and sports, Maori culture and remote destinations for the more adventurous!

 

Top NZ destinations and highlights

Volcanoes:

  • the numerous volcanic cones in Auckland and coastal volcanoes in Northland,
  • the active volcanoe White Island and Mount Maunganui in the Bay of Plenty,
  • the geothermal attractions of Rotorua with the volcano Tarawera,
  • the active volcanoes in the Tongariro National Park,
  • the perfectly shaped Taranaki volcano.

 

Forests:

  • Waipoua Forest and other Kauri forests in Northland and Coromandel,
  • Redwood Forest in Rotorua,
  • remote Te Urewera National Park near East Cape,
  • the protected forests in the Waikato and Whanganui National Park,
  • the mystical cloud forests on the shoulders of the Taranaki volcano,
  • the tea trees in Abel Tasman National Park near Nelson,
  • the overgrown rainforests of the West Coast,
  • beech forests of Fiordland and other alpine areas.

 

Rock formations and caves:

  • Hole in the Rock in the Bay of Islands in Northland,
  • Cathedral Cove and the abandoned mines of Coromandel,
  • Waitomo glowworm caves in the Waikato,
  • karst areas and caves near Takaka in Nelson,
  • the Oparara Basin, the Pancake Rocks and abandoned mines of the West Coast,
  • the Moeraki Boulders of Otago,
  • the spectular alpine landscapes of Christchurch, Wanaka, Queenstown and Fiordland.

 

Rivers and lakes:

  • the long Waikato River in the Waikato region,
  • the many coloured and geothermal lakes and rafting rivers of Rotorua,
  • idyllic secluded Lake Waikaremoana near East Cape,
  • Huka Falls and Lake Taupo, the result of a large volcanic eruption,
  • the multi-day ‘walk’ on the Whanganui River in Whanganui,
  • crystal clear Pupu Springs in Nelson,
  • the milky alpine Tekapo and Pukaki lakes in the Christchurch area,
  • the clear and odd-shaped Wanaka and Hawea lakes in Wanaka,
  • beautiful blue Lake Wakatipu and the breathtaking rafting rivers in Queenstown,
  • many quiet bush lakes and wild rivers on the West Coast,
  • pristine lakes and high waterfalls of Fiordland.

 

Coastal adventures and beach destinations:

  • the wild endless beaches on the west coast and magical coves and islands of the east coast of Northland,
  • black volcanic surf beaches and peaceful regional parks around Auckland,
  • The top 10 best New Zealand beaches!the beautiful bays of the Coromandel peninsula,
  • the popular surf beaches of the Bay of Plenty and the secluded beaches around East Cape,
  • spectacular remote coasts and lighthouses of Wairarapa,
  • the Marlborough Sounds,
  • the golden beaches of Abel Tasman National Park and Golden Bay in the Nelson Region,
  • famous wild driftwood beaches of the West Coast,
  • dangerous cold east coast beaches near Christchurch and Dunedin and the bays of Banks and Otago Peninsula,
  • the epic fjords of Fiordland,
  • the Catlins Coast and other beautiful wild beaches in Southland,
  • Half Moon Bay, Ulva Island and other coastal landscapes in Stewart Island.

 

Wildlife tour destinations:

  • diving, Kiwi sanctuaries and swimming with dolphins in Northland,
  • the Muriwai gannet colony, the Tiritiri Matangi Island bird sanctuary and whale watching in Auckland,
  • the sea birds of Miranda in Coromandel,
  • glowworms in the Waitomo Caves in Waikato,
  • trout in and around Lake Taupo,
  • the Cape Kidnappers gannet colony in Hawke's Bay,
  • Little Blue Penguins in the bays of Wellington,
  • sea birds along Farewell Spit in Nelson,
  • marine mammals of Kaikoura and the Hector's Dolphins of Akaroa in the Christchurch region,
  • the penguins of Oamaru and the albatrosses of the Otago Peninsula,
  • Kea in the Fiordland alps,
  • fur seals, sea lions and penguins on the Catlins Coast in Southland,
  • the bird paradise Stewart Island.
  • See our New Zealand animals ebook for more information.
 

Hiking:

  • the rewarding coastal walks of Northland and Coromandel,
  • the regional parks of Auckland,
  • the forests around Lake Waikaremoana near East Cape,
  • many lakeshore and forest walks of Rotorua,
  • famous Tongariro Crossing of Tongariro National Park,
  • Taranaki volcano ascent,
  • Queen Charlotte Track in the Marlborough Sounds,
  • coastal walks of Abel Tasman National Park in Nelson,
  • countless beautiful bush walks of the West Coast including glacier walks,
  • the alpine walks of the Christchurch, Wanaka and Queenstown regions,
  • Milford Track and other wonderful walks of Fiordland,
  • Hump Ridge Track and shorter walks in Southland,
  • Rakiura Track on Stewart Island.

 

Cities and culture:

  • Auckland, the gigantic multicultural with its modern skyline, harbour and volcanoes,
  • Wellington, the cultural capital in its hilly harbour setting,
  • the creative Christchurch which reinvents itself,
  • the well-preserved heritage precinct of Oamaru, built of white stone,
  • Dunedin, the former gold rush town with its Scottish origins.

 

Maori culture:

  • the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and the home of the biggest tribe (Ngapuhi) in Northland,
  • Te Urewera and other traditional areas of the East Cape,
  • Rotorua, the centre of Maori culture and home of successful Maori tribes with numerous tourist attractions,
  • Marae style accommodation in Whanganui National Park,
  • Te Papa National Museum in Wellington,
  • impressive Okains Bay Museum near Christchurch and many other regional museums focusing on Maori culture.
  • See our separate page about Maori culture.

 

Activities and sports:

  • diving, kayaking and sailing in Northland and Coromandel,
  • jumping from the Skytower and America's Cup sailing in Auckland,
  • boogie boarding in the Bay of Plenty,
  • surfing and jetboating in Waikato,
  • river rafting and mountain biking in Rotorua,
  • horse riding in the East Cape region,
  • tandem skydiving and trout fishing in Taupo,
  • wine tasting in Hawke's Bay and Marlborough,
  • skiing in Tongariro,
  • canoeing in Whanganui,
  • kayaking in the Abel Tasman National Park near Nelson and in the Marlborough Sounds,
  • jetboating and much more in Queenstown,
  • bike tours and much more in Wanaka,
  • historic train rides and cycle trails in Otago and Christchurch,
  • helicopter flights to the glaciers on the West Coast and over the alps.

 

Remote destinations for adventurers:

  • Cape Reinga in Northland, the northernmost point on the North Island,
  • Great Barrier Island and Waiheke Island in the Hauraki Gulf, north of Auckland,
  • the volcanically active White Island in the Bay of Plenty,
  • the Te Urewera Forest and East Cape,
  • the Forgotten World Highway near Taranaki with the independent Republic of Whangamomona,
  • the lighthouses at Castle Point and Cape Palliser in Wairarapa,
  • Farewell Spit in the Nelson region,
  • the magical spots Karamea, Kohaihai and Jackson Bay on the West Coast,
  • Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound in Fiordland,
  • highland stations of Central Otago and in the Christchurch area,
  • Bluff with the famous signpost and the Catlins Coast in Southland,
  • of course Stewart Island south of the South Island,
  • also the Chatham Islands to the east of New Zealand are inhabited.