Comprised of rolling hillsides, dramatic mountain ranges and pristine coastlines, New Zealand is a scenic wonderland, boasting some of the most astonishing landscapes in the world. It’s no surprise then that it’s home to a plethora of unique accommodation options. From luxurious lodges and off-the-grid glamping getaways to hillside hamlets and idyllic island escapes, […]
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6 Ways To Experience Māori Culture
One of the most enriching aspects of travel is being able to learn first-hand about a different culture, particularly one as vibrant as the Māori culture. As the indigenous people of New Zealand, early Māori were a community of seafarers with a deep connection to the land, conveyed through their customs, language and […]
Te Reo Māori 101 – Learning the Basics of New Zealand’s Indigenous Language
Te Reo Māori is the indigenous language of New Zealand, making up one of three of the nation’s official languages, next to English and Sign Language. While English is the country’s main language, Te Reo is central to Māori culture and identity. Whether you’re a visitor or a born and bred kiwi, a […]
The Best Places To Celebrate The New Year In New Zealand
The 2nd of January is a recognised public holiday in New Zealand, so many New Zealanders will take the opportunity to have some form of a getaway around the New Year’s period. Generally, the weather will ‘play ball’ and sunshine will greet holiday goers all over the country – giving way to long, hot days with […]
Wine Regions of New Zealand
From Sauvignon Blanc to Syrah, New Zealand has long been synonymous with world-class wines. Thanks to its unique geology and mild climate, Kiwi wine is recognised for its distinct, fruit-driven flavour and fresh acidity. New Zealand now has over 2000 wineries, many of which just happen to be situated in some of the country’s […]
How to spend a day on Waiheke Island
While only a short, scenic ferry ride from downtown Auckland, Waiheke Island can feel like a world away. With its world-class wineries, glorious beaches, enclaves of native forest and warm microclimate, it’s easy to see why this 20km-long island is a frequent feature in tourism top 10 lists around the world. In […]