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New Zealand presenters to lead webNZday training seminars - sign up today!
Get the most up to date information about the regions of New Zealand straight from the horse’s mouth. Exclusively for travel sellers from North America, the webNZday webinar conference series brings you live and in depth training on the key regions from people that live there, all at the convenience of your desk.
Starting July 2008 and running every month through to March 2009, this is your chance to brush up on your knowledge, get new creative ideas and ask the local representative all of your questions.
Attending any one of these sessions completes one of the criteria for becoming a Kiwi Specialist. Learn more about the Kiwi Specialist Program here
Register TODAY for upcoming sessions
Registrations are now open; space is limited so please register today.
How to register
- Select the date and topic most suited to you.
- Click on the hyper link to fill in the registration form. Each training session requires registration.
- Once your registration is complete you will receive a confirmation email. Save this email as it contains the details on how to join the webinar.
July 2008 - Auckland and Northland
Northland is the 'Birthplace of a Nation'. The region is known for its subtropical climate, aquatic activities, cultural heritage and ancient Kauri forests. To the south of Northland lies Auckland - a region that features a blend of islands, rainforest, volcanic landscape, glistening harbours and modern city environment offering outstanding food, wine and shopping.
July 2nd: Click HERE to register
July 16th: Click HERE to register
August 2008 - Canterbury and West Coast
The region of Canterbury stretches from the Southern Alps in the west to the Pacific ocean in the east, from Kaikoura in the north to Oamaru in the south. Combined with the West Coast of the South Island your clients will see some of the most dramatic scenery in New Zealand. It is an area of mountain peaks, impressive glaciers, tranquil lakes and raging rivers, lush rainforest and a magnificent coastline.
August 13th: Click HERE to register
August 27th: Click HERE to register
September 2008 - Thermal Explorer Highway
The Thermal Explorer Highway lets visitors explore the central North Island through the regions of Ruapehu, Lake Taupo, Waitomo/ King Country and Rotorua. In these regions the geothermal and volcanic activity is spectacular, and the scenery ranges from grand lakes and bubbling streams to snow-capped mountains popular for their ski fields and impressive walks.
September 10th: Click HERE to register
September 24th: Click HERE to register
October 2008 - Dunedin and Southland
The Dunedin Southland region is New Zealand’s nature and world heritage destination. The character of the region is found in its landscape - rugged coastlines, lush native vegetation and wildlife in its natural habitat.
October 8th: Click HERE to register
October 22nd: Click HERE to register
November 2008 - Wellington and Wairarapa
Send your clients to explore New Zealand's national capital Wellington complete with the finest gourmet experiences, great shopping and a vibrant art scenario. When they’re done with this fine cosmopolitan city, step into the charming rural country side of Martinborough and Wairarapa to some world class wines and exquisite country side.
November 5th: Click HERE to register
November 19th: Click HERE to register
December 2008 - Southern Lakes
From dramatic Fiordland in the south, to the international resort of Queenstown and Lake Wanaka in the north, the Southern Lakes is one of the most diverse and beautiful regions not only in New Zealand but also the world. From soaring mountains to a wild and deserted coastline, golden hill country to crystal alpine lakes, visitors are captivated by the breathtaking scenery and culture of the area.
December 3rd: Click HERE to register
December 17th:: Click HERE to register
January 2009 - Nelson and Marlborough
The top of the South Island basks in a settled, year round climate and is blessed with a wide range of natural and cultural experiences. Iconic visitor experiences in Nelson and Marlborough are closely associated with the finer things in life and many are based along the warm, north facing coastline.
January 14th: Click HERE to register
January 28th: Click HERE to register
February 2009 - Western North Island
This region is well known for its silver/black sand surfing beaches and glorious parks and gardens. Not to mention the domineering Mt Taranaki and the secluded Whanganui River that flows through the spectacular Whanganui National Park to Wanganui City on to the coast of the Tasman Sea.
February 11th: Click HERE to register
February 25th: Click HERE to register
March 2009 - Pacific Coast Highway
The Pacific Coast Highway traverses the spectacular East Coast of New Zealand’s North Island and the regions of Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and Hawke’s Bay. The drive along the highway features stunning coastal beauty with a favourably mild climate and the wealth of activities to enjoy year-round.
March 11th: Click HERE to register
March 18th: Click HERE to register
20-Jun-2008 Source: Tourism New Zealand
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