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แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Holidays แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพุธที่ 28 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Holidays in New Zealand South Island and North Island

New Zealand didn't get the title 'Adventure Capital of the World' from promoting sock darning classes -- No Sir-eee, this title comes from the layout of high mountains off which glaciers roll, vast craggy gorges and lakes, and wide open space that make the whole country seem like a giant's Adventure Playground. And extreme sports peeps can't help but heed the call and want to spend their holidays in New Zealand and particularly South Island.

Bungee jumping, in its modern form, was invented in New Zealand, so it's the perfect introduction to all holidays in New Zealand. So was black water rafting, but this playground is also known for extreme staples: jet boating, white water rafting, heli bungy, tandem parapenting, tandem skydiving, heliskiing, snowkiting, snowboarding, sand yachting, zorbing, sphere-ing, rock climbing and abseiling, canyoning, and more gentle pastimes, kayaking, cycling or mountain biking and trekking: all worth considering when planning holidays in New Zealand.

This South Island extreme adventure itinerary is an extremely scenic model to base your own extreme holidays in New Zealand around.

Day 1: Wellington -- Nelson Many holidays in New Zealand start in Wellington, North Island, and from there head out across the Cook Strait, passing between the Marlborough Sounds to Nelson -- maybe doing a spot of fishing, or kayaking or wreck diving on your way.

Day 2 & 3: Abel Tasman National Park An unmissable part of any holidays in New Zealand, days in the Able Tasman National Park are for kayaking and walking in an extremely beautiful setting.

Day 4 - 6: Via the blowholes at Punakaiki to the Franz Joseph Glacier On the way past Punakiki to Franz Josef stop off at the Pancake Rocks, eroded rock formations that facilitate some very impressive ocean v. blowhole action, and not something most holidays in New Zealand factor time for, then spend a couple of days around the glacier cross county quad biking, ice climbing or rafting - or even heli-rafting - on the river. The face of the Franz Joseph glacier is constantly changing, it's one of the world's only advancing glaciers -- it can move up to 70cms a day - and the walk up to its icefields and icefells is though temperate rainforest, rising almost 2500m in under 12 kms. If the half day glacial hike up it, over its ice fields on the way, sounds a little too easy for your extreme holidays in New Zealand, opt for the heli-hiking option -- you do the work on the way up and then get lifted down over some spectacular scenes -- bound to be a highlight for holidays in New Zealand.

Day 7: Lake Wanaka In winter Lake Wanaka is the ultimate wintersports holidays in New Zealand destination, come on down skiers! cross country and otherwise, snowboarders! for the snow park and ice climbers. In summer it's time for fishing, swimming, boating and of course jet boating holidays in New Zealand.

Day 8 - 10: Queenstown and Milford Sound Queenstown has more than once been referred to as 'the Adventure Capital of the Adventure Capital'. This town has the original commercial bungee jump, as well as one of the highest - if that's not high enough go skydiving! Or try something new on your holidays in New Zealand and get catapulted about on the Shotover Canyon Swing - it's like a huge fairground ride - go high-wire-bungee-ing, try canyoning, or heli-mountain biking. There are a lot of sports that New Zealanders like to add the word 'heli' to the front of. In winter there's extreme wintersports to keep you entertained in Queenstown as well. Milford Sound is close by if you prefer extreme watersports.

Day 11: Lake Tekapo, Lake Pukaki and Mount Cook Climbing Mt. Cook or heli-climbing her is one of the highlights of spending your holidays in New Zealand -- either way this snowy peak is a spectacular view -- but for an even more extreme view skydive over her.

Day 12: Christchurch Surf, do the rapids at Rangitata Gorge, or recover.

วันพุธที่ 30 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553

Seychelles Islands Beaches - Holidays in the Sun on Exotic Tropical Islands

Thinking of Seychelles Islands? Thinking of an exotic holiday? Imagine sun and deserted beaches. Think of warm seas 365 days a year. Dream of tropical islands without hurricanes. Dream of beaches - coral white beaches, pink beaches... It sounds like heaven, right? Or just Fantasy Island? Well the Seychelles group of islands is just such a place in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

Seychelles is one of the most unusual of exotic islands. Some call it paradise. Some call it home. It is my home - a gem still to be discovered and enjoyed by the discerning few. Mass tourism here is not encouraged to preserve its character and charm.

Seychelles can be enjoyed the year round. There are no winters here. The temperatures hover around 29 and 30°C during the day and 26 to 27°C at night. So the sea is always warm - come rain or shine. Yes it does rain in the Seychelles and quite heavily at that when it does. The lush green islands are testament to that fact.

The Seychelles is made up of 155 islands in two distinct groups. 42 of these are rocky and mountainous and the rest are flat coral islands - mostly sand cays but some are raised coral islands, like in the Aldabra group.

The sand cays are no more than 3 metres above high water mark, so when there was that huge Tsunami that hit the Indian Ocean a couple of years ago the islanders were understandably concerned, expecting the worse, but other than some simulated extra-high tides on the coast all passed without incidents much to their relief.

Most visitors to Seychelles tend to stay on the rocky islands, two of which rise to a peak of almost 1000 metres (3000ft). For a small island measuring 3 to 5 kilometres (2 to 3 miles) across this is indeed very high. The majority of the population live on the three main islands, Mahe, Praslin and la Digue, which are of ancient granite rocks.

Languages spoken in the Seychelles are English, French and Creole. There are no indigenous natives of Seychelles. All trace their past to the first French settlers and their African slaves. The first European colonists gave way to the English as the war for control of the seas in that region intensified 250 years ago.

Seychelles is a relatively new nation, which attained self-determination in 1976. It is now in what is popularly referred to as the "third republic" phase in its recent history. The late 1970s and early 1980s was a time of upheaval in Seychelles with coups and counter-coup plots but now it is at peace and you can enjoy it without fear.

The islands have weathered their man-made storm and the Seychelles people seem to have put their past behind them and are pulling their weights in a unified direction. The people there are called Seychellois (masculine) and Seychelloise (feminine).

They eat fish at least 10 to 12 times a week, and fishing has always been a favourite pastime in these islands - not surprisingly with such abundance. I've heard seasoned anglers, who travel half way around the world to come fish the Seychelles waters, refer to Seychelles as the GT capital of the world (GT standing for Giant Trevally) and they are real giants attaining 60 pounds or more. Well there are thousands of species of fish in the seas around the Seychelles Islands.

It has not always been all good in Seychelles but the people are easygoing. So as a place to live Seychelles is one of the best in the world. As a holiday destination it is a paradise and second to none. It has a tempered tropical climate, so if you want to run away from your cold winters or your very hot summers Seychelles is the place 365 / 365.

Having said all that don't expect paradise to come cheap. Yes Seychelles is quite costly. Nothing is cheap here. So if you decide to visit or live in Seychelles you should have a fairly large budget. The reason for the high cost of living is that most necessities are imported.

The mainstay of the country's economy used to be cinnamon and coconuts. Since the opening of the Seychelles airport in 1972, this has changed, and now the focus is tourism and industrial fishing, of which tuna is the most important.

วันอังคารที่ 15 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553

Bali Island Holidays - An Untouched Tropical Paradise

If you want a holiday in a place where the modern world has reached, but not tainted, Bali is one of the last options open to you in the world! Bali does a thriving trade in tourism, but mostly the island is an untouched wilderness, where locals still speak their own language, and if you've chosen a more secluded villa in Bali, all you'll be able to hear after the sun goes down is the chirping of crickets and croaking of frogs. Today we look at the awesome options for private accommodation in Bali, quiet attractions and beaches in Bali for those who would truly like to get away from the rest of the world.

Private retreats in Bali

Bali is full of beautiful, private, isolated, and tranquil accommodation. In fact, after visiting some of the places that are considered 'quiet' and 'out of the way' in Bali, you might re-think your need for the company of random strangers! You'll be looking mostly for villas in Bali, if you want a private Bali holiday. Previous tourists in Bali on TripAdvisor have recommended these Bali hotels for privacy and seclusion:

* The Laguna Resort and Spa in Nusa Dua
* The Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah in Ubud
* Spa Village Resort Tembok Bali
* Komaneka at Monkey Forest in Ubud
* Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa in Ubud

These Bali villas are much more than little hotel rooms, this is reflected in the price. However, your credit card will soon forgive you when you are sitting on a quiet verandah in the mountains, or sipping cocktails on the pristine beaches!

Private attractions in Bali

Between the serene accommodation in Bali, and the many private attractions, it would be entirely possible to have a vacation without encountering more than ten people you'd never met before! Checking out Bali's secluded beaches is an obvious must-do; we'll explore the best private beach options in a moment. If you want to do more than just laze around or enjoy the water, why not check out:

* Uluwatu Half Day tour: You'll get to check out 100 metre rocky drops to the ocean, the Kayangan Jagat temple, and the place where holy man Dang Hyang Nirartha came to his enlightenment.
* Besakih Mother Temple Tour: This full day tour takes you to the Old Court of Justice at KlungKung and Goa Lawah, the Bat Holy Cave, as well as spending plenty of time exploring Pura Besakih, the largest temple of the island and consisting of five temple compounds around the main structure.
* BikeBaik Tours: Bike tours are very popular across Bali - this one takes you into the countryside where you can check out how Bali's rice farmers and rural craftsmen actually live - fascinating!
* West Bali National Park: This beautiful national park stretches across 65,000 acres, Trekking, birdwatching and diving in the adjacent ocean are all popular with tourists. You can see giant water monitors, kutjak deer, jungle fowl, violet crabs, macaques as well as ebony langurs.

Bali's private beaches

If you are mostly going to Bali for the beaches, book your beach hotel in Bali through the dry season, which runs from April to October. While most tourists avoid the wet season in Bali, you can actually save quite a bit of money by going in this period of lower demand. Plan your days to avoid the downpours in the afternoons, and you'll mostly have the beaches to yourself and a beautiful, less expensive holiday besides! Here are some of the quietest (and best!) beaches in Bali:

* Mengiet Beach in Nusa Dua: This runs from the Hyatt hotel to Geger Temple, and has gorgeous white sand and blue water as well as few vendors. You can rent chairs from 20 rupiah per day.
* Jimbaran beach: This is easiest to reach if you are staying in one of the adjacent Bali hotels - but even if you aren't, it is worth coming down to get some of the better waves in Bali.
* Sanur area beaches: The beaches here have less of a tourist-y feeling, and much more of a local flavour. This was the first developed resort area in Bali, but can be nice in times of few tourists.
* Balangan: This beach has almost a Hawaiian feeling, and there are plenty if secluded corners. Access can be difficult... which bodes well for you, if you'd rather enjoy the place by yourself!

วันเสาร์ที่ 12 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553

Top 5 Destinations For UK Holidays

Going on holiday is one of the best experiences in life, taking the opportunity to leave work for a couple of weeks and experience a new culture and of course get some sunshine. However with the growing trend for holidaying at home more and more people are realising that there is a plethora of different destinations in our own backyard that are perfect for a short and longer breaks. Here are five of the top destinations for UK holidays.

For those that have never visited the capital London should be seen as a must see destination for UK holidays. London is a marvellous mix of cultures and is a bustling, exciting place to spend time. As well as the city itself there are a host of sites that should form an element in anyone's itinerary. For example, the Houses of Parliament are worth visiting, even if it is just for the photos, equally however the Tower of London offers a unique insight into some of the more gory episodes in the royal family's history. It does not stop there however, with sights such as St Paul's Cathedral, the theatres of the West End and Hampton Court there is always something to do in this fascinating city.

If the hustle and bustle of London does not appeal to your idea of a holiday it is worth trying the Highlands of Scotland. The Highlands include acres of untouched heath land and moorland and offer the visitor miles of quiet walks and jaw dropping, beautiful scenery. Also, for those with a penchant for history, the Highlands contain a number of castles that provide an idea of the country's military and political history.

The South West of England also offers the tourist much. UK holidays in this region can mean anything from exploring the historic city of Oxford to touring the chocolate box houses and rolling hills of the Cotswolds. With sites of international significance such as Stonehenge a tour of this part of the UK can be a rewarding experience.

The coastline of Cornwall and Devon should also be on any list of destinations for UK holidays. This region has some of the best beaches anywhere in the country and offers the visitor a plethora of secluded coves and towns where surfing and fish and chips go hand in hand.

Finally the hills and mountains of North Wales should also be included in the list purely for their sheer imposing beauty. This UK region boasts stunning vistas and is perfect for activity holidays. Whether it is hiking, kayaking or mountain biking the North of Wales is the perfect destination if your way of relaxing is to get active.

วันเสาร์ที่ 22 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Cotswolds holidays to do - things and places to discover

The Cotswolds is a beautiful region, which falls in the counties of Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, among others. It 'was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966 and contains real honey colored villages and picturesque towns, picturesque English countryside and the Cotswolds.

There are a number of events in the region to explore the lively market town on endless paths through the Cotswolds countryside. There are also manyto visit historic houses and gardens in England.

Local communities

The Cotswolds is the heart of the English countryside, where small towns and villages in the Cotswolds have maintained and preserved the English character and charm. Cirencester is the largest city and is regarded as "capital of the famous Cotswolds. A few cities to visit:

Malmesbury

Malmesbury is said to be the oldest city in England, and his presence will hillmeans that, as the "Queen of the mountain villages is described. The city has two forks of the river Avon and curves steep slopes surrounding the act together as a natural defense. The great stone walls that were once used to be degree of safety for the city to see even to this day, along with houses weavers' are scattered along the High Street, most cities like the Cotswolds, was a wealthy wool town of Malmesbury. Today the city is still alive and Vibrating always presents a good selectionsmall independent stores, where the large chain stores are very rare in the city.

Moreton-in-Marsh

Moreton-in-Marsh is the head of the Evenlode Valley on the Fosse Way, an important Roman road linking the south coast, was in Lincoln. The city was granted in 1227 on the charter market, and weekly markets are still every Tuesday. As has been Malmesbury Moreton-in-Marsh, to use heavily in wool and cloth, which was involved the sourceIncome during the medieval years. Currently, the city with shops, tea houses, galleries and the Wellington Aviation Museum and Art is a paradise for lovers of World War II in rows.

Attractions

The Cotswolds reflects the history strewn with their big houses, monasteries and palaces throughout the region. Blenheim Palace home of the 11th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Located at 2,100 hectaresa beautiful park, large lawns and award winning gardens.

The Cotswolds is also home to some of the finest gardens in England, from small cottage gardens, the most famous gardens, such as Abbey House Gardens in Malmesbury, which is filled with fabulous garden designs and bold flavors. Westonbirt Arboretum in Tetbury show more than 18,000 copies and has one of the world's finest collections of trees and shrubs.

Cotswold Water Park is another place worth a visitand offers something for everyone. And 'largest water park of Great Britain and consists of 140 lakes, 40 miles square. Activities include sailing, fishing, swimming and cycling.

วันศุกร์ที่ 7 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Cotswolds Holidays - Things to Do & Places to Explore

The Cotswolds is a beautiful region which falls into the counties of Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire among others. It was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966 and contains idyllic honey-coloured towns and villages, rolling Cotswolds hills and true picturesque English countryside.

There are a range of things to explore in the region, from the bustling market towns to the endless walking routes across the Cotswolds countryside. There are also many historic houses and beautiful English gardens to visit.

Local Towns

The Cotswolds is the hub of rural England, where the small Cotswolds towns and villages have retained and preserved English character and charm. Cirencester is the largest of the towns and is known as the 'capital' town of the Cotswolds. A couple of other towns to visit include:

Malmesbury

Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldest borough in England and its hilltop presence means that it is described as the 'Queen of the hilltop towns'. The town is surrounded by two forks of the River Avon and sweeping steep slopes which together act as a natural defence. The great stone walls which were once used to fortify for the town can still be seen to this day, along with the weavers' cottages which are dotted along the High Street, as like most Cotswolds towns, Malmesbury was a wealthy wool town. Today the town is still bustling and vibrant presenting a good selection of small, independent shops where the major chain stores are very rare among the town.

Moreton-in-Marsh

Moreton-in-Marsh is situated at the head of the Evenlode Valley on the Fosse Way which was a major Roman road which runs from the South coast to Lincoln. The town was granted market charter in 1227 and the weekly markets still takes place each Tuesday. Like Malmesbury, Moreton-in-Marsh was also heavily involved in wool and cloth making which was the source of income during the medieval years. At present, the town is lined with specialist stores, tea-rooms, galleries and the Wellington Aviation and Art Museum is a haven for World War II enthusiasts.

Attractions

The Cotswolds reflects history with its grand houses, abbeys and castles dotted throughout the region. Blenheim Palace is home to the 11th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. It is set among 2100 acres of beautiful parkland, sweeping lawns and award-winning landscaped gardens.

The Cotswolds is also home to some of the finest gardens in England, from small cottage gardens to the more famous gardens such as Abbey House Gardens at Malmesbury which is filled with fabulous garden designs and powerful aromas. Westonbirt Arboretum in Tetbury displays over 18,000 specimens and has one of the world's finest collections of trees and shrubs.

Cotswolds Water Park is another place worth visiting and offers something for everyone. It is Britain's largest water park and consists of 140 lakes covering 40 square miles. Activities range from sailing, fishing, swimming and cycling.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 4 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Active holidays in New Zealand - Stay busy holiday

Book a holiday in New Zealand is a great way to organize your trip. Forget those moments when you arrive at the booked only watch and wonder what to do now. With an active vacation, you can keep everything in a book and know you're busy and enjoy a good time while you're at your destination. There is so much that you can see and do in New Zealand that many travelers are often overwhelmed at the thought of planning a holiday.However, if the vacation packages that can be used much less effort and more fun, which should be what it is.

A holiday in New Zealand may leave the coach tours, adventure packages, relaxation and more. In essence, whatever it is you do in your dream holiday, you can find a package for them. There are so many things to see and travel, which are addressed to specific groups, that each largeVacation and a considerable saving of time and effort in booking a package instead of individual items or events.

Whether camping, where a mobile home tour or a visit to the beautiful wine country you will find a holiday in New Zealand, that the things that you wish to contain. It makes no difference if you have a specific idea of what you want or not, before you start planning, because you can simply an idea of what your options are. Everyone isdifferent and so are their plans for the trip, but there are many active trips, almost all of it is gratifying to find that something.

If you are the type of activities proposed in New Zealand are curious, check out these:

- Take a fishing boat charters from Auckland
- Go whale watching in Kaikoura
- Jet Boating Bungy Jump in Queenstown, or go
- Hot Air Balloon at dawn in the Canterbury Plains
- Go Off Road Rotorua
- Sightseeing WineMarlborough

Journey to a new country is stressful enough. If you add that to see the stress of finding the best and things to do while you are on vacation, which is a problem more often than not be worth it. If you book, rather than a holiday in New Zealand, the guide can show you what to do instead of worrying about yourself. May not be the perfect solution for everyone, but can be effective for manyTravelers.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 18 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Countryside Holidays in the Cotswolds

If you've already visited The Cotswolds it's not hard to see why this is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK. The Cotswolds region is a perfect perception of true English living with its honey coloured stoned towns and villages, fabulous scenic countryside, rolling hills and steeping valleys. It was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966 and provides a perfect countryside retreat for all the family.

Accommodation in The Cotswolds

Finding accommodation is easy in the Cotswolds. There are a number of places to choose from. If you want that independent holiday without the ties of having to be up for breakfast before 10am then there are a range of self-catering cottages available in the area. If you really want to get immersed in rural life then why not stay on a farm bed and breakfast and soak up the countryside atmosphere with traditional English cooking. Alternatively, if you want to receive the service from a Cotswolds hotel there are many country house hotels and luxury boutique hotels in the Cotswolds with spa and leisure facilities to keep you occupied during your Cotswolds break.

Attractions in The Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is an area rich in history which is reflected by the number of historical sites dotted throughout the region. They provide brilliant attractions for all the family. Blenheim Place, situated near Woodstock, is a Designated World Heritage Site and is home to the Duke of Marlborough and is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Berkeley Castle is situated at Wotton-under-Edge and was built to keep out the Welsh with its various traps such as trip steps, murder holes and enormous barred doors.

Other attractions which are perfect for families include the Cotswold Water Park which is great for children and adults of all ages. There are many outdoor activities to keep you occupied with its nature reserves, water sports, fishing, cycling, camping and a safe summer children's bathing area. The Cotswolds Wild Life Park is located near Burford and features over 200 animal species in approximately 200 acres of parkland.

Walking in The Cotswolds

This unique countryside is a walkers' paradise whether you decide to follow a published walking route, with your own map or with a guided walking leader. The Cotswold Way is a long distance walking trail that runs between the market town of Chipping Campden in the North of the Cotswolds and the city of Bath in the South. This walk offers the perfect chance see some true English countryside, passing through picturesque towns, villages, historic sites, churches and lakes.

All in all, the Cotswolds provides the perfect place for a long holiday, romantic getaway or an Easter break with the family. The Cotswolds stunning countryside, quaint market towns, array of family attractions, gardens, historical sites and wildlife parks are all waiting to be explored. Cotswolds accommodation is available in abundance with its self catering cottages, town guest houses, farm bed and breakfasts and country house Cotswolds hotel. For those who want to really experience the outdoor then camping in the country is the perfect way - there are many camp sites located across the Cotswolds in hidden valleys and ancient Cotswolds woodland.

วันศุกร์ที่ 1 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

Holidays in New Zealand, South Island and North Island

New Zealand has not had the title "Adventure Capital of the things in the world" from classes support stockings - No sir-eee, a title that derives from the sharing of high mountains, glaciers from the roll, great gorges and lakes, and large space open, making the whole country to look like a giant's Adventure Playground. Peeps and extreme sport you can not do on the reputation and want to spend a holiday in New Zealand and particularly in the south of the island.

Bungee jumping, in hismodern form was invented in New Zealand, is the ideal introduction for all types of holiday in New Zealand. So rafting was black, but the playground is also known for extreme parentheses: jet boating, rafting, bungy-heli-skiing, tandem paragliding, tandem skydiving, helicopter skiing, snow kiting, snowboarding, beach sailing, Zorbing, sphere-Ing, rock climbing , canyoning, and sweet pastime, kayaking, cycling or mountain biking and trekking all deserve consideration ifVacation Planning in New Zealand.

This extreme South Island Adventure is a model very scenic route to your vacation far in New Zealand, at the base.

1. Tags: Wellington - Nelson begins, many holidays in New Zealand in Wellington, North Iceland, and then over the head of Cook Strait, passing between the Marlborough Sounds to Nelson - maybe a little 'fishing or kayaking, or diving on shipwrecks your way.

Day 2 and 3: Abel Tasman NationalA park should not lose any type of vacation in New Zealand, Day in the Able Tasman National Park for kayaking and hiking in a beautiful environment.

4 days to 6: Over the blowholes at Punakaiki on Franz Josef Glacier on the way to the last Punakiki Franz Josef a visit to the Pancake Rocks, eroded rock formations, some very impressive ocean to facilitate action against breather, not something the holidays more public in New Zealand for the time factor, then spend a few days around theQuad Glacier Cross County, ice climbing or rafting - or Heli-rafting - river. The face of the Franz Josef Glacier is constantly moving, one of the world's only advancing glaciers - you can move up to 70cms a day - and the way to his fields of ice and icefells temperate rain forest, however, an increase of almost 2500m in less than 12 km. When the half-day excursion to the ice fields of ice on the road, it sounds a bit 'too easy for your holiday in New Zealand opt for extremeHeli-hiking option - it does the work for you on the way and then all the spectacular scenes deleted - bound to a highlight for a holiday in New Zealand.

7. Tags: In winter, Lake Wanaka Lake Wanaka is the final celebration of winter sports in New Zealand aim to be skiers coming! Cross country and elsewhere, snowboarding! to the plateau of snow and ice. In summer it is time for fishing, swimming, rowing and, of course, Jet Boating Holidays in New Zealand.

8 to 10 days:Queenstown and Milford Sound Queenstown has more than once referred to as the "Adventure Capital of the Capital Adventure." This city has the original commercial bungee jump, and one of the highest - if not high enough to go skydiving! Or try something new catapults on holiday in New Zealand and about to get on the Shotover Canyon Swing - is like a giant laps - Go High-wire bungee-ING, canyoning, Heli-or mountain biking. There are a lot ofSport, the New Zealanders to be able to record how the word "helicopter" on the front. In winter, there are extreme winter sports to keep you entertained in Queenstown as well. Milford Sound is near, if you prefer water sports extremes.

11. Tags: Lake Tekapo, Lake Pukaki and Mount Cook, or climbing Mt Cook Heli-climbing is one of the highlights of spending your holidays in New Zealand - in any case, this snow-covered summit is a spectacular sight - but for an even more extreme than Skydive.

Day 12:Surf Christchurch, do the quick recovery at the Rangitata Gorge, o.