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i-SITE is New Zealand’s official visitor information network with 90 i-SITEs nationwideEvery person who works at an i-SITE is a local travel expert for their home town. They will help you to find quality activities, attractions, accommodation, transport and more. This ensures you will experience the latest and greatest the town has to offer whatever you are after!
So, whether you’ve come from around the world or down the road - Start with i-SITE today.
- Itinerary planning and information
- Bookings nationwide - accommodation, transport, activities, transport
- Free maps, weather & mountain safety information
- Internet kiosks
- Local information - events, attractions, restaurants & more!
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Northland
A subtropical welcome awaits you in Northland. Explore a blue, green and gold world of beaches, bays and forests.
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Auckland
Splendid harbours frame an environment that's alive with cultural excitement, urban fun and marine challenges.
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Hawke's Bay
Relax and indulge in a region that embraces its Art Deco architecture, premium wines and magnificent beaches.
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Hamilton - Waikato
On the surface, Waikato is the perfect picture of country life. But unreal sights and experiences await in the caverns below.
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Coromandel
A special blend of beach life, gold rush history and creative artistry. Relax on a beach or delve into the fascinating local culture.
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Bay of Plenty
With extraordinary coastal beauty, the Bay of Plenty lets you relax and indulge in all kinds of adventure possibilities.
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Rotorua
The planet has some unusual places, and Rotorua is one of them. Geothermal phenomena and Maori culture will astound you.
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Eastland
The sun touches Eastland before anywhere else in New Zealand, bestowing a sense of magic to this area, where Maori culture thrives.
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Taranaki
Discover new memories on the mountain, in the water, or exploring colourful gardens and invigorating art.
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Ruapehu
Three active volcanoes watch your every move. Beneath their gaze, you can ski, kayak, soak in hot pools and hike famous walks.
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Lake Taupo
An awe-inspiring lake created by one of the world's most exciting volcanic eruptions. Adventure and extreme scenery - it's all here.
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Manawatu
Fantastically friendly Manawatu is a place to get your share of real Kiwi culture, indulgent country living, quirky museums and outrageous outdoor adventures.
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Whanganui
The serene, green heart of the North Island. Explore gardens, gorges, dune lakes, beaches and the wild Whanganui River.
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Wairarapa
Is that the scent of Pinot Noir in the air? Follow your nose to the historic towns and vineyard villages of the Wairarapa.
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Wellington
Wellington is a city of two tales; it's about art, theatre and music, and also a region of blockbuster scenery.
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Nelson
With three national parks and a community that loves to create, Nelson is a highly gifted region, with a sunny climate.
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Marlborough
Let your passion for food and wine lure you to Marlborough. Enjoy the good life on this exquisitely pretty plain framed by mountains.
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West Coast
People are few and the landscapes are wild. Follow in the footsteps of pounamu hunters, gold prospectors and explorers.
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Christchurch - Canterbury
A captivating world of mountains, rivers and coastal plains. In Canterbury, every day promises to surprise you.
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Dunedin - Coastal Otago
Both charming and wild, Dunedin is New Zealand's oldest city. Come for the history, the scenery and the wildlife encounters.
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Central Otago
A powerful, moody landscape to touch your soul. History can be seen urban architecture and the relics of the gold fields.
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Lake Wanaka
A love of the mountains and outdoor adventure brings you to Lake Wanaka - each season paints a new picture.
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Queenstown
So much beauty, so many opportunities for adventure. Queenstown's fabled alpine scenery is absolutely for real.
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Fiordland
A landscape carved by glaciers - remote, stupendous, almost supernatural. You'll think you've arrived at the ends of the earth.
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Southland
The wild south awaits, with rare animal encounters and a special brand of hospitality. Enjoy space and serenity under Southland's wide skies.
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FREEDOM CAMPING
Many travellers enjoy the chance to park beside a tranquil beach or lake, but freedom camping is only permitted in some parts of New Zealand. Local government agencies regulate camping restrictions for their areas, so check with the nearest i-SITE Visitor Centre first. | |
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For a map of New Zealand showing the locations of
i-SITE Visitor Centres nationwide, view or print this download. Alternatively, use the map on the right hand side to view i-SITE locations by region (PDF 2.2Mb).
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