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City Gallery Wellington

Permanent and touring exhibitions of contemporary art are displayed at the City Gallery Wellington. Works by New Zealand artists are highlighted, along ...  Read more

Devonport

The delightful harborside village of Devonport is an excellent spot for whiling away a day in antique shops, sampling local fare in the many restaurants and ...  Read more

Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens

The Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens, established in 1871, has been named a Garden of National Significance by the New Zealand Garden Trust, and for good reason. ...  Read more

Haruru Falls

What the Haruru Falls lack in height, they more than make up for in beauty, especially when floodlit at night. The falls are wide but relatively low at 5 ...  Read more

Maori Rock Carvings at Mine Bay

The unique art and handicrafts produced by New Zealand’s Maori population are among the country’s most vibrant and celebrated art works. There are few better ...  Read more

Museum of Wellington

The Museum of Wellington City & Sea explores the maritime connection that ties Wellington so closely to the sea. Mixing historical displays with ...  Read more

Orakei Korako Cave and Thermal Park (The Hidden Valley)

A geothermic wonderland of hissing geysers, bubbling hot springs and natural silica terraces, the Orakei Korako Cave and Thermal Park serves up some of New ...  Read more

Paradise Valley Springs

Started in 1939 as a trout sanctuary, Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park is now a popular destination for animal lovers of all ages. Visitors can feed and ...  Read more

Parnell Village

The most charismatic of Auckland's neighborhoods, charming Parnell Village is Auckland's oldest suburb and is renowned for its restaurants, cafes, ...  Read more

Picton Cruise Port

Small but lively, Picton may be one of the sunniest ports in New Zealand. Located at the head of Queen Charlotte Sound, it links the country’s South Island ...  Read more

Queenstown Arts and Crafts Market

One of the pleasures of any trip to New Zealand is a step into the extraordinary. Here, where the wilderness is still wild, the coastline rocky and rugged, ...  Read more

Rotorua Museum

The Rotorua region is steeped in New Zealand's history, from the days of the Maori settlers to the advent of European explorers. At the Rotorua Museum, you'll ...  Read more

Royal Albatross Centre

One of the incredible things about South Island is the unique wildlife opportunities available to visitors, and The Royal Albatross Centre is a perfect ...  Read more

Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre

Sir Edmund Hillary was the father of New Zealand mountaineering, famous worldwide for conquering Mount Everest in 1953. Hillary cut his mountaineering ...  Read more

Taupo Museum

Presenting a fascinating insight into the history and heritage of one of New Zealand’s most unique regions, the Lake Taupo Museum and Art Gallery adds another ...  Read more

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