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Rock art

A giant moa (extinct flightless bird) stalking regally is among the subjects of some of New Zealand’s most significant prehistoric rock art in the lush hill country of inland South Canterbury.

Inspiring landscapes

The Geraldine district has long enticed artists to come to paint. This is not surprising given its setting near the foothills of the Southern Alps and proximity to the mountains themselves.

City Meets Country Vineyards

European sophistication and laid-back summer jazz are examples of the diversity within the Auckland wine region.

Southern Stars

With New Zealand being the backdrop for several Hollywood films, ‘Down Under’ has been discovered by film-stars and movie directors, as well as celebrities.

Tough Alpine Challenge

Experienced and fit hikers relish the opportunity to tackle the Ball Pass, a three-day alpine treck crossing the Mount Cook Range.

Luxuriating in Nature

Getting back to nature doesn’t mean roughing it in a tent. Many New Zealand wilderness lodges are at the forefront of eco-tourism.

Over the Hump

A three-day/two-night hike, the Humpridge Track in Southland is New Zealand’s newest track.

Top sailors Train in P Class Dinghies

Most New Zealand top sailors can trace their sailing roots back to the ugly little dinghy called the P class.

Stewart Island - Kiwi Hideaway

Stewart Island is a nature lover’s delight. It features kiwis in their natural environment, Ulva Island Bird Sanctuary, and the Rakiura Walk.

Rum Races, Kiwi Yachtie Tradition

The rum race is a weekly fixture on the calendar of the true-blue Kiwi yachtie.

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