About
NZ
Getting Here
NZ has 3 international airports, Auckland,
Wellington and Christchurch. Air New Zealand is one of
two national
airlines and also flies internationally from/to Europe,
the US, Asia, the Pacific and Australia. [Click Map to
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Once you’re here
Grab a rental car, campervan, take
a train or bus or fly on one of New Zealand’s
two domestic airlines to the regions. If you prefer
something different, hire
a yacht and sail around! New Zealand has a good public
transportation network which can get you pretty much
anywhere you want to go…
Where To Stay
NZ has a wide range of accommodation,
from camping and backpacker’s lodges to farmstays,
bed and breakfasts, luxury lodges and hotels or motels.
Whatever your budget
and preferences we can arrange it for you.
Climate
NZ has a temperate climate, with an average summer temperature
(Dec-Feb) of between 20 and 30 deg C and in winter averaging
10-15 deg Celsius. The far North is sub-tropical with
the warmest temperatures.
Money
NZ is excellent value for money,
particularly if you’re
travelling from Europe, the UK or United States. When
you contact us we can provide you with information on
approximate costs for meals, transportation and accommodation
so that you can see how far your dollar will go!
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