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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Read more on Rotorua
Rotorua is known for bubbling mud pools, shooting geysers and natural hot springs, as well as showcasing our fascinating Māori culture.
Visit WebsiteRead more on Ruapehu
In the heart of the North Island, Ruapehu’s two national parks and surrounding countryside provide a beautiful backdrop to many outdoor adventures.
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Southland is a land of rugged coast and rolling plains, world-renowned Bluff oysters and the launching place for a visit to Stewart Island.
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Tairāwhiti - Gisborne is the place where the first Polynesian canoes landed, Captain Cook made his first landfall and Maori and European first encountered each other.
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From world-class surf breaks to a perfectly formed volcanic peak, Taranaki offers countless opportunities for adventure.
Visit WebsiteRead more on The Coromandel
The Coromandel, renowned for its pristine beaches, misty forests and laid-back vibe, is one of New Zealand's most popular holiday destinations.
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