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There are so many wonderful places to visit in New Zealand, it can be hard to pick! Get to know what makes each of our New Zealand destinations special.

Want to learn more? Get in touch with the isite Visitor Information Centres in each region (you'll find them listed at the bottom of each regional page), or click through to the local official Regional Tourism Organisation. They're the good folks that promote their regions to visitors, and help showcase the best attractions, experiences and adventures they have to offer.

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Waitaki

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The Waitaki region is a place of scenic contrast and haunting natural beauty. Experience mysterious boulders, windswept beaches and Maori rock art.

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West Coast

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The West Coast, or 'the Coast' as locals call it, is an untamed natural wilderness of rivers and rainforests, glaciers and geological treasures.

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Christchurch - Canterbury

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Set against a majestic backdrop from the alps to the ocean, Christchurch and Canterbury offer visitors a unique and diverse destination.

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Wellington

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Situated at the southern end of the North Island, Wellington, New Zealand, was recently named "the coolest little capital in the world" by Lonely Planet.

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Auckland

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Rated as the third most liveable city in the world, Auckland is an exhilarating mix of natural wonders and urban adventures.

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Wairarapa

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Wairarapa is an hour's drive north of Wellington. Visit the vineyards of Martinborough or Cape Palliser, the southernmost point of the North Island.

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