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SouthCanterbury.org.nz
From the peak of Aoraki Mount Cook to the sandy beaches of Caroline Bay, in rolling hill country, sweeping plains and braided rivers, South Canterbury in the Central South Island of NZ is fresh, vibrant, forward-looking and full of surprises.
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Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED)
Auckland’s sparkling waters, varied landscapes and cosmopolitan city life combine to make it one of the most desirable places in the world to live or visit. Discover for yourself why it is one of New Zealand's best destinations.
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Taupo Visitor Information
Located in the heart of New Zealand’s north island, Great Lake Taupō is undoubtedly one of the world’s most unique and picturesque areas, offering an abundance of natural attractions and blood pumping activities for those after an adrenaline rush
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Palmerston North City & Manawatu
Palmerston North City in the Manawatu District is centred around a beautiful inner city park sprinkled with public art and surrounded by boutique shops and art galleries.
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Destination Marlborough
Destination Marlborough is the regional tourism organisation for Marlborough. Our mission is to entice visitors from around the world to come to our stunning region. If you love wine, beauty and fun you are going to love Marlborough!
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Tourism Bay of Plenty
The coastal Bay of Plenty has long been one of the country’s top holiday destinations for Kiwis. The region is home to a beautiful landscape in which to enjoy a full range of activities year-round.
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Lake Wanaka Tourism
Lake Wanaka lies at the gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park, a pristine environment of striking mountains and deep alpine lakesand an area of spectacular natural beauty.
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New Zealand Vacation Planners
New Zealand itinerary planning and bookings: Accommodation, air, rail, coach, ferry, rental vehicles, sightseeing activities and official information providers.
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Puhoi Historic Village
Puhoi is situated on the beautiful Puhoi River and is one of New Zealand's two ethnic historic villages. The village, 50 kilometers north of Auckland, was settled in 1863 by immigrants from Bohemia, an area which is now the Czech Republic.
