From stunning beaches and natural hot springs, to flowing waterfalls and marine reserves, New Zealand has endless free experiences for you to discover.

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Watch Oceans Battle at Cape Reinga

There are not many places where you can watch two oceans meet. And at 165 meters above sea level, nowhere offers a more spectacular way to do so than the lookout at Cape Reinga, the northernmost point of New Zealand. Photo by @misi_chan(opens in new window) on Instagram

Watch oceans collide at New Zealand's most northern tip.
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Cape Reinga, Northland & Bay of Islands

Watch oceans collide at New Zealand's most northern tip.

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Northland & Bay of Islands

Highlights

  • The Waitangi Treaty Grounds
  • Dune surfing on Ninety Mile Beach
  • Dolphin encounters

Proximity

  • by car:

    5hr 40min from Auckland Central

  • by car:

    2hr 45min from Paihia, Bay of Islands

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Chase the Fish at Goat Island

Actually, it’s not the island itself that’s the attraction – rather the waters that surround it. Okakari Point Marine Reserve (Goat Island) in Auckland was one of New Zealand’s first, situated on a coastline already abundant in sea life. So put your mask and snorkel on and dive in.

Head to Goat Island Marine Reserve to get up close to masses of colourful fish.
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Snapper at Goat Island, Auckland

Head to Goat Island Marine Reserve to get up close to masses of colourful fish.

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Auckland

Highlights

  • New Zealand's oldest marine reserve
  • Matakana markets, cafes and vineyards
  • Tāwharanui Regional Park

Proximity

  • by car:

    1hr 10mins from Auckland Central

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Hot Spring in Rotorua  

Rotorua has long been famous for its naturally heated waters and is home to a range of health and wellness spas. The mineral waters of Rotorua have been used for healing ailments of the body since as early as the 1800s. Rotorua is a haven for relaxation and restoration.

Relaxing at Polynesian Hot Spas
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Polynesian Hot Spas, Rotorua

Relaxing at Polynesian Hot Spas

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Rotorua

Highlights

  • Whakarewarewa Forest trails
  • The Buried Village of Te Wairoa
  • Scenic flights to White Island

Proximity

  • by car:

    2hr 50min from Auckland Central

  • by bus:

    4hr 30min from Auckland Central

  • by car:

    5hr 40min from Wellington Central

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Hot Pools at Hot Water Beach

The water at Hot Water Beach in The Coromandel is like a bath. Literally. Natural thermal springs run under the sand between the high- and low-tide mark and you can dig yourself a hot pool. Photo by @victorgag(opens in new window) on Instagram.

Dig your own beach-spa while soaking in epic views of the Pacific at Hot Water Beach in The Coromandel.
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Hot Water Beach, Coromandel

Dig your own beach-spa while soaking in epic views of the Pacific at Hot Water Beach in The Coromandel.

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Coromandel

Highlights

  • Cathedral Cove
  • The Pinnacles track
  • Gold-mining history in Waihī

Proximity

  • by car:

    2hr 40min from Auckland Central

  • by bus:

    Approx 4hr from Auckland Central

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Enjoy the Rere Rock Slide 

Just outside the iconic surf town of Gisborne, Rere Rock Slide is New Zealand’s first waterslide. Carved over thousands of years it’s become a stunning natural waterpark.

A 60-metre-long natural water slide is off the Wharekopae Road, just out of Gisborne. Rere Rockslide is as much fun as it looks in the photos.
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Rere Rockslide, Tairāwhiti Gisborne

A 60-metre-long natural water slide is off the Wharekopae Road, just out of Gisborne. Rere Rockslide is as much fun as it looks in the photos.

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Tairāwhiti Gisborne

Highlights

  • Top notch surf beaches
  • Wine trail - Chardonnay is the specialty
  • Maori culture and heritage

Proximity

  • by car:

    3hr 30 min from Rotorua

  • by plane:

    1hr from Auckland

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Hike an Active Volcano

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a challenging and fun one-day hike through Tongariro National Park, a dual World Heritage listed site. You’ll see lava flows, an active crater, steam vents, emerald coloured lakes and magnificent views making this an epic walking journey. If you’re willing to step up to the challenge you’ll be rewarded with some views that are impossible to get any other way. Along with bragging rights, of course. Photo by @semiamateurphotography(opens in new window) on Instagram.

Crossing a stark and spectacular volcanic terrain, Tongariro Alpine Crossing is one of the best day walks in the world.
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Tongariro Alpine Crossing, Ruapehu

Crossing a stark and spectacular volcanic terrain, Tongariro Alpine Crossing is one of the best day walks in the world.

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Ruapehu

Highlights

  • Emerald lakes
  • Panoramic views
  • Volcanic craters and lava flows

Proximity

  • by car:

    10 mins from Tūrangi

  • by car:

    45 min from Ohakune/Taupō

  • by car:

    4hr 15min from Wellington Central

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Visit Auckland's wild West Coast

With picturesque waterfalls and spectacular black-sand beaches, Auckland’s West Coast is just waiting to be explored. Climb Lion Rock at Piha Beach or visit the huge gannet colony at Muriwai. Although just an hour from the city centre, you'll feel a world away among the rugged, untamed beauty.

Discover the rugged beauty of Auckland's West Coast.
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Waitākere Bay & Bethells Beach, Auckland

Discover the rugged beauty of Auckland's West Coast.

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Auckland

Highlights

  • Lion Rock on Piha Beach
  • Streams, caves and cliffs
  • Surfing, horse-riding, blo-karting

Proximity

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Stargaze in Canterbury

Covering much of the Aoraki/Mount Cook Mackenzie region is an International Dark Sky Reserve - the Southern Hemisphere’s sole reserve of its kind and one of only eight in the world. This is a stargazing experience that is second to none. Extensive testing has proven the area has the darkest, and most spectacular night skies in New Zealand with the highest number of clear sky nights! Photo by @david.rexer(opens in new window) on Instagram.

Campers take in the beautiful southern stars in the Aoraki/Mount Cook region.
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A night spent stargazing, Christchurch - Canterbury

Campers take in the beautiful southern stars in the Aoraki/Mount Cook region.

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Christchurch - Canterbury

Highlights

  • Climbing and Mountain walks
  • Stargazing
  • Glacier viewing and skiing

Proximity

  • by car:

    4hr from Christchurch Central

  • by car:

    3hr from Queenstown

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Reflect on Wānaka’s Blue Pools

A short walk from the Haast Highway, in Mount Aspiring National Park, are the Blue Pools with some of the bluest water the world has to offer, it’s so clear you can often see New Zealand’s famous brown and rainbow trout migrating. Photo by @ellenprojects(opens in new window) on Instagram.

The crystal clear blue water at Wānaka's Blue Pools
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The Blue Pools, Wānaka

The crystal clear blue water at Wānaka's Blue Pools

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Wānaka

Highlights

  • Skiing and snowboarding
  • Sailing, jetboating, and kayaking
  • Flightseeing, skydiving, and canyoning

Proximity

  • by car:

    2hr from Queenstown

  • by car:

    50min from Wānaka Township

  • by bicycle:

    4hr 45min from Wānaka

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Chase Fiordland’s Waterfalls

Mountains and waterfalls tumble hundreds of metres into massive fiords here - hence the name Fiordland. The area is renowned for it's spectacular scenery and walks throughout the Milford and Doubtful Sounds. Don't miss out on a sight that’s completely, utterly and unforgettably majestical. Which is officially a word in New Zealand. Almost. Photo by @hannahdanilu(opens in new window) on Instagram.

A surreal waterfall in Fiordland.
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Milford Sound Waterfall, Fiordland

A surreal waterfall in Fiordland.

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Fiordland

Highlights

  • Milford & Kepler Tracks - Great Walks
  • Kayaking, diving, or scenic flights
  • Glowworm caves

Proximity

  • by car:

    2hr from Queenstown

  • by bus:

    3hr from Queenstown

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