New Zealand is known for its unique, vibrant culture reflecting a rich melange of Māori history, European colonial influences and modern multiculturalism. New Zealand’s culture is also strongly connected to its stunning natural surroundings. This unique blend of influences has shaped a warm, welcoming and diverse society that prides itself on its heritage and inclusivity.
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Unleash your adventurous spirit with a trip to New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes.
Boasting lush green landscapes, snow-capped peaks, alluring coastal escapes and lively cities, delightfully diverse New Zealand packs a lot of travel punch for a compact island nation in a corner of the South Pacific.
Smaller in size than the state of Colorado, the country known as Aotearoa in the Māori language offers a breathtaking variety of attractions, including unmatched natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage and an array of both indoor and outdoor adventures.
Featured Highlights
- Spectacular jet boat safaris and guided walks through the Dart River’s braided wetland system
- Private architectural tours of Wellington’s Victorian-era timber homes or Napier’s Art Deco wonders
- Passage aboard the TranzAlpine train, one of the world's greatest rail journeys, through the Southern Alps
- A private four-wheel-drive trip to Mount Tarawera near Rotorua to see amazing volcanic craters and brush up on Māori legends
- Visiting Waitangi Treaty House, the birthplace of New Zealand, in Bay of Islands
Featured New Zealand Trip Ideas
New Zealand’s appeal is wide-ranging and unique. And so are our custom offerings designed to take your trip there beyond the ordinary. Longing for a bird’s-eye view of this beautiful country? Take in awe-inspiring Milford Sound from a helicopter. Love New Zealand wine? Indulge in a prearranged private tasting at one or more select vineyards. Whatever your preferences, our New Zealand experts can conjure the perfect bespoke experience for you.
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Best Time To Visit
The best time to visit New Zealand depends on your interests, with each season offering its own unique charms.
The most popular months for New Zealand vacations are during the country’s summer, from December to February, when warm, sunny days make beachgoing and outdoor activities most pleasurable. New Zealand’s winter, from June to August, is the ideal time to enjoy the South Island’s incredible mountain scenery and also to explore its cities without the heat and crowds. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are also great times to visit New Zealand, offering milder climates and either stunning blooms or colourful foliage
New Zealand’s busiest tourist season is during the country’s summer, between December and February. The country is renowned for its beautiful natural landscapes and summer is one of the best times to experience them, whether it’s diving and snorkelling in its waters, hiking its many trails, touring its vineyards and wineries, whale watching, taking a cruise, golfing and much more.
What do the experts say?
The food in New Zealand is incredible, and New Zealanders are rightly proud of their paddock to plate cuisine. Almost everything is sustainably grown and processed, from lamb and seafood to vegetables and fruit.
About 20 percent of New Zealand is made up of National Parks, Forests, and Nature Reserves. And they’re all free to enter!
The Māori cultural experiences and performances offered throughout the North and South Islands are well worth seeking out. If the opportunity presents itself, definitely take part in a hāngī
Looking for a great restaurant in New Zealand? Try The Bunker in Queenstown, Plato in Dunedin, Manu in Christchurch, and Oppies Fish & Chips in Rotorua
All Blacks rugby is huge in New Zealand. If you’re a sports fan, be sure to check out a home game. The All Blacks typically play their home test matches during the months of July, August, September and sometimes October
Places To Go
Handcrafted journeys to our most popular places to visit in New Zealand
Auckland
Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand on the North Island, is known as the “City of Sails” due...
Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand on the North Island, is known as the “City of Sails” due to its attractive harbour, home to thousands of sailing boats, and a beautiful sight on a New...

Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city on the South Island of New Zealand situated on the edge of the...
Christchurch is the largest city on the South Island of New Zealand situated on the edge of the Canterbury Plains and the second largest in the country to be experienced on a New Zealand Vacation. It...

Queenstown
On the shores of the incredible Lake Wakatipu and nestled in the alpine mountains of New Zealand’s...
On the shores of the incredible Lake Wakatipu and nestled in the alpine mountains of New Zealand’s South Island lies Queenstown, a city where breathtaking landscapes and adventure meet. Queenstown is...

Milford Sound
Milford Sound is located on the west coast of the South Island. It is a globally renowned natural...
Milford Sound is located on the west coast of the South Island. It is a globally renowned natural marvel boasting towering peaks, cascading waterfalls, and incredible wildlife. This natural...

Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand located at the southwest tip of the North Island and...
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand located at the southwest tip of the North Island and known as the country’s centre for arts and culture. It was named after Arthur Wellesley, the first...

Rotorua
Rotorua, in the center of the North Island, is situated on a volcanic plateau also known as the...
Rotorua, in the center of the North Island, is situated on a volcanic plateau also known as the “Pacific Rim of Fire” which is the world’s most lively geothermal activity. It is here that you can...

Abel Tasman National Park
The region of Nelson Abel Tasman, the sunshine, creative arts and craft brewing capital of New...
The region of Nelson Abel Tasman, the sunshine, creative arts and craft brewing capital of New Zealand, has many natural attractions and is perfect for the active adventurer on a New Zealand vacation...

Coromandel Peninsula
The Coromandel Peninsula is located 55 kilometres/34 miles from Auckland where on a clear day, on a...
The Coromandel Peninsula is located 55 kilometres/34 miles from Auckland where on a clear day, on a New Zealand vacation, it can be seen. It extends 85 kilometres/53 miles north of the Bay of Plenty...

Bay of Islands
The Bay of Islands region is located on the east coast of the North Island, 60 kilometres/36 miles...
The Bay of Islands region is located on the east coast of the North Island, 60 kilometres/36 miles north of Whangarei and is a very popular tourist region catering to those interested in sailing,...
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is New Zealand mostly known for?
Do North Americans need a visa for New Zealand?
Yes, a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) is required when travelling to New Zealand as a tourist. Your NZeTA needs to be approved prior to departing for New Zealand. You can apply via the NZeTA mobile app.
Is New Zealand expensive to visit?
Many foreign currencies go a long way in New Zealand, which offers a favourable exchange rate for visitors from North America and Europe. For instance, $1 USD is worth approximately $1.7 New Zealand dollars (NZD), making even the priciest restaurants, hotels and activities more affordable.
Is two weeks in New Zealand enough?
While it may not allow for an in-depth exploration of every region, two weeks in New Zealand should be enough to get a taste of the highlights and enjoy some key activities, especially if you focus on either the North or South Island.
What is the best way to travel around New Zealand?
Seeing New Zealand from the open road is an ideal way to experience it—just remember that driving is on the left side of the road and roads can be narrow and winding, making trips longer than expected. If you aren’t comfortable with driving, Goway can tailor-make an itinerary using an amazing collection of small-group transport and touring options, local trains and coach services, and more. If time is a factor, you can also easily fly between major cities.
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