Auckland Based around 2 large harbours, Auckland is New Zealand's largest and most diverse city. In the centre, the iconic Sky Tower has views of Viaduct Harbour, which is full of superyachts and lined with bars and cafes.
Queenstown Queenstown, New Zealand, sits on the shores of the South Island’s Lake Wakatipu, set against the dramatic Southern Alps. Renowned for adventure sports, it’s also a base for exploring the region’s vineyards and historic mining towns. There's bungee jumping off Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge and jet-boating on the Shotover and Dart rivers. In winter, there's skiing on the slopes of The Remarkables and Coronet Peak.
Fiordland National Park Established in 1952, the park has spectacular ice-carved fiords, lakes and valleys, rugged granite tops and pristine mountain to sea vistas. It is known for the glacier carved fiords of Doubtful & Milford sounds.
Nelson Area A city on the South Island of New Zealand, facing Tasman Bay. It's known for local arts and crafts stores, and art galleries. It's also a popular base for nearby caving sites, vineyards and Abel Tasman National Park.