1. Queenstown, South Island is regarded as the "Adventure Capital of the World". You can bungy jump or go on exciting jet boat, go heli-skiing, paragliding, fly-by-wire and sledding to name a few. Both bungy jumping and jet boat was invented in New Zealand. New Zealanders have a saying about Kiwi ingenuity which is confirmed in tourist areas in New Zealand.
2. There are a variety of different accommodation options for all tastes. Tothe upper end there are the cabins that are the height of luxury. These huts are usually in a very scenic and remote areas and all gourmet meals are included. The price for this type of accommodation reflects the luxury and inclusions.
The next level of accommodation, the hotel, from international 5-star to 2 stars for the simple accommodation. The hotels usually wait a day and usually one room and a bathroom. Will include hotel roomsTea and coffee making facilities, fridge, and most of the hotels that include a restaurant.
A preferred option for families is the increasing number of apartments. The apartments are generally self-sufficiency remain outside a hotel in the hands of others, however, is the advantage of offering greater flexibility and self-meaning that you do not eat all the time in order to save money to spend on tourism.
Then we have motels. Motels generally offer more space than hoteland tend to be cleaned every day, but no more than luxury. Motels often provide a separate bedroom or two times and cooking facilities. Everything you need to check this when booking.
There is also a growing number of Bed and Breakfast. These vary widely and can choose between 5-star facilities, which vary very simple. If "we always enjoy meeting the local residents," was the B & B is a good option for you. Breakfast is usually provided as part of the price available.Dinner is only by special arrangement.
If you're on a budget, there are many backpacker hostels to choose from, the central location and very low prices.
3. New Zealand has a landscape of great cuisine. As a small island country surrounded by sea, there are a variety of seafood delicacies on offer. The sea around New Zealand is cold water through relatively close to Antarctica. Cold water fish tend to have a delicate flavor. And fishthe sea, there are large lakes, trout and salmon are a breeding ground. Trout can be caught commercially so there is almost no risk of interruption. New Zealand is also quite big game and most up-market restaurants will have a game option in the menu. You will notice that there is food and beverage outlets to suit all tastes and budgets. New Zealand might be completely removed geographically from the rest of the world, but is soon to new forms and styles of food and takeKiwi ingenuity is also mentioned in this article illustrates the food served in restaurants. There are bars and cafes, wine bars serving food, pubs, restaurants, family restaurants, the buffet and the most updated market the cards.
There is also a thriving vineyard in New Zealand. Wherever you go, you will see vines and many of the wines produced are of superior quality. If wine is your thing, do not be disappointed. Marlborough to topSouth Island is one of the regions oldest and most famous wine, known for the production of Sauvignon Blanc. New Zealand is always very good for producing outstanding Pinot Noir, a notoriously difficult for the production of cheese.
4. If you're a fan of Lord of the Rings then you will know that the recent wave of films in various parts of New Zealand was shot. The New Zealanders are very proud to come to this and when you travel around you are many references to parts ofFilms that have been in some places, can be transformed. There are also tours catering specifically for Lord of the Rings "fans.
5. New Zealand has an interesting history of culture. It is believed that had the Maori, who came from Polynesia to New Zealand, about 1000 years ago. New Zealand became a British colony in 1840 after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. There are many excellent museums in town and city has a splendid view of the relatively short and provideviolent history of New Zealand.
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