North Island of New Zealand
New Zealand’s North Island is an island of diverse landscapes and scenery.
Known as Te Ika a Maui (Maui’s fish) in Maori, the North Island of New Zealand offers a full spectrum of sights and experiences. From the velvety-green hills of Wellington to the metropolitan atmosphere of Auckland; the smoking craters of the Ruapehu Region to the sub-tropical rainforest of the Bay of Islands. The North Island of New Zealand is constantly captivating.
North Island Destinations
Northland & Bay of Islands
Northland & Bay of Islands are maritime playgrounds, home to some of NZ's best scenery and key historical sites.
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Auckland
New Zealand's largest city, Auckland is known for its cultural diversity and superb maritime experiences. International events, thrilling activities and scenic excursions abound in Auckland - so get out there and enjoy NZ's big city buzz!
Waikato
A varied and surprising destination, rich in farmland, Maori heritage and outdoor adventures aplenty.
The Coromandel
The stunning Coromandel Peninsula is a sensational coastal getaway primed for outdoor adventure or laid-back living.
Bay of Plenty
Known for its sun, sand and surf, the Bay of Plenty is also a region rich in horticultural production and explosive volcanic history!
Rotorua
One of New Zealand’s first and most fascinating tourist destinations Rotorua never fails to enthral and excite. This geothermal wonderland treats guests to bubbling mud-pools, gushing geysers and captivating culture with a healthy serving of thrilling adventure activities and indulgent beauty therapy treatments on the side!
Eastland
Boasting natural beauty and a rich Maori history, Eastland is serene, striking and largely undisturbed. First place in the world to see each new day, Eastland is known for its sunrises, surf and seafood!
Hawke's Bay
Known for its Art Deco architecture and exceptional wine and food, Hawke's Bay is a gourmet destination, as pleasing on the eye as it is on the taste buds. Outdoor opportunities and unforgettable wildlife encounters make Hawke's Bay an ideal family destination as well.
Taupo
Taupo is a hub of adventure and intrigue, with ski areas, lake activities, volcanic history and exceptional walking all rolled into one vibrant region.
The Ruapehu Region
The Ruapehu Region is a hub of adventure and intrigue. With ski areas, a rich volcanic history and unparalleled natural wonders, this is one area of the country that you need to visit!
Taranaki
Dominated by the iconic peak of Mount Taranaki, this region promises unspoilt scenery, iron sand beaches, a warm climate and stunning gardens and parks. Strongly rural, but sporting the best in both surf and alpine recreation, Taranaki quite possibly has it all!
Whanganui & Manawatu
From the bush-clad banks of one of New Zealand’s great rivers, to the steep ravines of the Manawatu Gorge, the regions of Whanganui and Manawatu have long fascinated visitors with their opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Wairarapa
The beautiful Wairarapa is only a stone's throw away from the bustle of Wellington, but promises the best in rural tranquillity, relaxation and wine!
Wellington
One of the most compact cities in the world, Wellington is a bustling urban paradise surrounded by a glistening harbour and rolling green hills. Small in size, but bursting with attractions, this is one city you definitely do not want to miss!

Find New Zealand Accommodation
No matter what your budget, style or destination, you'll find the ideal New Zealand accommodation for your holiday.
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Skiing, bungy jumping, hiking, jet boating... New Zealand is the ultimate destination for fun and adventure!
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The New Zealand Backpackers category includes budget "shared" accommodation in a hostel, lodge, or "hotel". Most offer a mixture of dormitories, double, twin and single rooms. Some rooms may include linen, or offer linen hire.
Bed and Breakfasts (B&Bs) provide "home-like" or "character" accommodation; think a garden cottage, converted villa or a 'homestay' arrangement. Bed & Breakfast accommodation will always include breakfast.
At the top end of the price scale, Exclusive accommodation includes intimate, luxurious and highly individual establishments offering the finest locations, food and wine, facilities, activities and service.
Stay with a New Zealand family, in their home, with Farmstay and Homestay accommodation. Homestays are commonly located in urban areas, whereas farmstays let you experience real Kiwi life on a New Zealand farm!
Freedom camping in New Zealand means pitching a tent or parking a motorhome on public land, without paying. Visitors need to be careful where this is done, as many regions will fine campers staying in undesignated areas.
NZ Holiday Homes are rentable time-share and 'summer house' type accommodation. Typically self contained and un-serviced, holiday homes vary hugely in size and are often located near beaches, lakes and mountains.
The New Zealand Holiday Parks category includes camping grounds and motor camps. All properties provide communal kitchens, toilets, showers and laundries and a variety of additional features.
A New Zealand Hotel is 'a property with at least one licensed bar and restaurant on the premises or adjacent, with charge-back facilities.' All rooms have tea and coffee-making facilities and on-site management at all times.
The New Zealand Motel category includes a wide range of accommodation - from budget to top end. New Zealand motels typically offer a 'unit' or room with a private bathroom and at least tea and coffee-making facilities.
The Self Contained Units category includes studio units and self contained holiday cottages. 'Self Contained' implies full kitchen and bathroom facilities and can comprise a studio or multi-bedroom layout.
Serviced Apartments range from exclusive luxury suites to affordable family-size accommodation. Serviced daily, apartment accommodation should include a full ensuite bathroom and full kitchen facilities.
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Adventure is all about getting out into the wild, pushing your limits and going places you only ever dreamed of! New Zealand has plenty of adventure activities to choose from.
From dirt bikes to armoured tanks - New Zealand has some amazing adventure driving experiences to rev you up!
Take to the air! Whether in a balloon, plane, glider or with a parachute attached, New Zealand looks spectacular from the air. You’ll find plenty of airborne activities throughout the country.
Visit New Zealand's array of attractions. Museums and markets, cathedrals and chocolate factories; there's something for everyone.
Take a wild mountain biking tour, try heli-biking, rent a scooter, motorcycle or push bike and explore the cycling paradise of New Zealand!
Bubbling mud, soothing thermal pools, natural hot springs... New Zealand is a geo-thermal wonderland. You’ll find geothermal areas in both the North and South Islands.
New Zealand boasts some of the top golf courses in the world. Try your luck at one of the many courses sprinkled around the country, from the Far North, to the Deep South.
New Zealand's landscape is purpose built for walking. Get the most out of your visit by taking a guided walk - learn about the landscape, the flora & fauna and - best of all - never get lost!
Horse riding and horse trekking are a great, eco-friendly way to see New Zealand’s backcountry. Each region offers vastly different experiences.
Tried and true entertainment for all the family, mini-golf is a popular and fun way to pass the time in New Zealand.
For a unique Kiwi experience, explore and climb New Zealand’s spectacular and diverse mountain ranges with a guided mountaineering expedition.
A great activity for nearly any age, paintball is a popular pastime in New Zealand. Beware of the bruises!
New Zealand is known for its exceptional ski resorts and heli-skiing opportunities. Get amongst it with this list of unforgettable skiing, snowboarding and heli-skiing adventures.
Adventure tours to scenic tours; garden tours to wine & food tours - join a tour to experience your favourite things with like-minded people.
Venture into New Zealand's beautiful landscape on a walk or hike. Home to many world-famous bush walks, New Zealand is a spectacular walking holiday destination.
Get out and on the water! With thousands of kilometres of coastlines, numerous lakes and winding rivers, you’ll never run out of activities, be it diving, jet boating or kayaking.
New Zealand is home to some world-class wines and top restaurants. Sample a selection of wines on a wine tour in some of New Zealand's best wine regions.
Indulge yourself! Sink into a steaming hot pool; enjoy a relaxing massage; or treat yourself to a soothing spa treatment.
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New Zealand is well serviced with a strong network of domestic flights to all the main centres.
Exploring New Zealand by bus is easy and affordable. Several companies offer commercial, as well as scenic transport for visitor, covering the length and width of the country.
Travel to your own agenda with a New Zealand rental car. The choice and variety are broad to fit your style & budget.
Take a cruise on a New Zealand ferry. Journey between NZ's islands, or cruise Gulf Harbour.
Travel in luxurious style with a New Zealand limousine rental!
Explore New Zealand's back roads and highways on a motor cycle.
Motorhomes, campervans, RVs... whatever you call them, they're an excellent and popular way of discovering NZ.
Make your way around NZ on a multi-day overland package tour!
Sit back, relax and enjoy a train ride through stunning New Zealand.
Whether to the airport, across town or to another city, shuttles are a convenient and affordable transport option.
Taxis are available in all major towns & cities in New Zealand.
Catch up on travel news related to New Zealand and find out about local happenings without having to leave your house!
A selection of travel writers offer insights into some of New Zealand’s most scenic and often, quirky attractions. These stories are sure to amuse and inform you.
