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Looking for things to do in New Zealand? Browse New Zealand tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in New Zealand submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in New Zealand.
#1 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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dutch_duke says:
Hi all nature lovers or hikers,
One of the most beautifull things i have seen on one of my trips is Abel Tasman NP.
This is New Zealand's smallest national park, protecting 23,000 hectares of the most natural stretch of easily accessible coastline in New Zealand.
I (we) went from our hoste...
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#2 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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mjb_1201 says:
Once again I've rated this dive as average cost....if you have your own gear then you can do this for the cost of filling your cylinder because it's a shore dive. However, due to the need to dive during the hour of slack tide, I would advise you to visit Andre at A to Z Diving in either Kaitaia or W...
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#3 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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kiwiasli says:
New Zealand is a country for every sport freak!
So Skydiving should be on your to do list while you are in New Zealand.
People told us we should go Skydiving in Taupo because it is the cheapest place to do that in New Zealand, and that is true!
We also heard Taupo is supposed to be the cheapest p...
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#4 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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kiwiasli says:
This unforgettable activity was the culmination of our 6 month travel in New Zealand!
3 weeks before flying back to Germany we finaly sold our van and we were suddenly in possession of a lot of money.
Rafting was one of the things we always wanted to do while we were in New Zealand, so we deci...
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#5 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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tedwerd2 says:
At first all my friends did it and they said it was cool, but I thought it was still just an expensive touristy thing. Well, it was, but completely worth it. I think I went with the black water rafting company, and did the biggest trip they offer, forget what its called. We went to the entrance, abs...
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#6 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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shirlan says:
The ride in the jet boat is not for the faint hearted but not as bad as you might think. You are prewarned of the 360 degree turns so that you can hang on. It is a great way to see the scenery too. It is quite scary the way the boats get so close to the rocks. One thing to remember is that the boats...
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#7 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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Adrian_Liston says:
Fiordland is the stunningly beautiful south-west region of New Zealand's South Island. The area is nearly deserted, with no towns, and most of the region only has access by air or sea. The entire region is covered by the largest national park in New Zealand. It is extremely mountainous (the Southern...
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#8 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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yarasil says:
The journey to Milford Sound is just as amazing as Milford Sound it self and well worth the drive.
Starting in Te Anau, the road heads north and follows the edge of Lake Te Anau before entering into the Fiordland National Park. You will be amazed at the many mountains, lakes, streams and waterfa...
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#9 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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tedwerd2 says:
Very expensive but you get a free t-shirt. A 134 meter jump in a canyon, absolutely amazing. 8 second free fall, 100% safe, nothing else you need to know.
For $220 NZD they'll bus you out to the place, suit you up, and let you jump. One of my friends did a second jump when he was there for only $...
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#10 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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o_mendfornd says:
Located in the centre of the South Island, Mount Cook National Park is accessed by a road from the southern end of the park. The drive from here to the visitors' centre passes some of the most exceptional scenery I have ever seen: snowy mountains and wide open grassy spaced in between. The sunset ov...
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#11 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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TYoungTX says:
If you are looking to try your luck at catching trout in New Zealand on Lake Taupo, you won't go wrong with White Striker Charters. We went on the White Striker IV, a beautiful charter boat operated by owner Richard Staines. Richard's a Taupo native that knows Lake Taupo like the back of his hand....
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#12 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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glennisnz says:
The 'River Queen' is a mock paddlesteamer boat that is a cafe, bar and restaurant.
The boat sails up and down the Opawa River in the afternoons and in the evening, just the cruise is very pleasant on a sunny day, with a glass of Marlborough wine, but the food is very nice with wild game, and local...
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#13 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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mjb_1201 says:
Once again...average cost...you know the score!!!
Shore diving at Goat Island is UNMISSABLE if you are in Auckland (Leigh is 1 hour North) or if you decide to travel up the East coast of Northland towards the Bay of Islands/Cape Reinga. The 30 years that the Island and surrounding area have been...
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#14 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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funinuk says:
Portobello is the heart of the Otago Peninsula. The Otago Peninsula is Dunedin’s most valuable asset.
From the village, roads also lead out to the Portobello Peninsula as well as Allans Beach and the back bays.
It is also halfway between Dunedin and Taiaroa Head.
Portobello is one of very few...
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#15 of 166 things to do in New Zealand
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glennisnz says:
Thr WOW World of Wearable Arts and classic Cars Museum is a place not to be missed while visiting Nelson, there is so much to see there. Loads of wonderful exotic gowns made from the most amazing things; real wearable art. These are creations that have graced the stage of earlier years of the award,...
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