New Zealand Holidays Blog

New Zealand Holiday; New Zealand Tourism Tips

Mar
10

Auckland New Zealand Attractions

Posted under Auckland, New Zealand Attractions, New Zealand Discount Hotels

Auckland, situated on New Zealand's North Island has many wonderful attractions and places to visit, many of which can be seen in this video. For Auckland travel information visit http://www.AucklandEguide.com and check out this websites for more New Zealand attractions

You can also book worldwide travel and New Zealand Discount Hotels through www.Touring.Asia

Duration : 0:1:48

Technorati Tags: , ,

Dec
05

New Zealand discount hotels and attractions

Posted under New Zealand Attractions, New Zealand Discount Hotels

Me and my family want to go to New Zealand for vacation. We're in California and what I want to know is: Where I can find the cheapest prices for roundtrip flight tickets and for good New Zealand discount hotels to stay in? Where are the best places to go and visit in New Zealand? I hear the south island is the best to visit. We'd only be staying there for a week or so, so I want a places that we'd have time to visit. Thank you so much in advanced. I've been wanting to visit New Zealand for ages now.

With respect to prices for tickets, you really are best off discussing that with a trusted travel agent. For hotels, I would suggest looking at something like www.lastminute.co.nz: NZ runs on a fairly standard 'star' system when it comes to accom., so you'll be pretty safe just looking up hotels in whatever regions you decide to visit.

As for places to go, NZ is fantastic wherever you visit. I'm Australian, but have visited many times (it is just over the ditch, after all). It entirely depends on what you're interested in, however. Queenstown (on the south island) is beautiful and well known for the adventure tours. It's close to Milford Sound, which I recommend as a 'must do' on the south island: it's absolutely spectacular. You can get bus tours from Q'town which include a boat trip in the sound.

If you're going in winter and enjoy the snow, q'town is excellent for that, too. Christchurch, also on the south island, is a lovely town. Way down south is dunedin, which is almost dead when university is on break, but is still great fun - if you can get there when the rugby is on, get tickets :) North island: Auckland cops a lot of flak from the locals, but is actually a great city.

The bay of islands, way up north, is great for beachy type activities, or just for lounging around. It's also basically where europeans signed an important treaty with the indigenous population (the treaty of waitangi), which has great signifcance.

Wellington has a great museum: it's worth driving up to the lookout over wellington for the view at night. It's windy, though :) Napier is a small but beautiful town: it was flattened by an earthquake in the thirties, so the whole place was rebuilt at once in the art deco style. If you're into art deco, it's unmissable.

Rotorua is a very interesting place, with mud pools, hot springs and geysers. It;s the most popular tourist destination in nz. It's also a base to go on some tours of 'maori villages' which, though very, very touristy, are still quite interesting and worthwhile. These are probably the places that most tourists visit: while there's many more 'secret' places, if you've only got one visit, most people would choose from these - and just because theyre 'touristy', doesn't mean they're not fabulous :)

powered by Yahoo Answers

Technorati Tags: , ,

Nov
20

New Zealand Budget Accommodation -15 day trip

Posted under New Zealand Backpackers Accommodation, New Zealand Backpackers Hotels, New Zealand Budget Accommodation

hi all..i'm going to NZ(southern island)for a 15 day trip and i wonder if anyone can let me know roughly how much i'm expect to spend with accommodation...i know this is a silly question,because it depends on what kind of accommodation etc..but i was thinking New Zealand Budget Accommodation kind of style...not backpackers dorms neither 5star hotel(the last one only because of the lack of money hehe)..i'll be arriving in chc and then travelling down to queenstown,dunedin,milford sound,up to abel national park ,nelson lakes nat.park and also the glaciers...and i wouldn't mind stopping at hanmer springs for a day or two..hehe..any help is appreciated..thanks

I'm trying to remember how much it cost me, but I would say, depending on the time of year you would be looking at around 60-100 NZ$ per night. Some places are more expensive than others obviously and depending on the time of year. Some places you are visiting are small eg Nelson lakes, Glaciers ( either Franz or Fox) "so there is limited accommodation. I worked in Franz Josef for a while and in summer its booked out a lot..... I would try some websites to see whats what....try wotif.com or there are some backpackers that have "nicer"rooms, so that maybe worth looking at....there are networks kind of like YHA, but its BBH ( I do some cleaning in one near Blenheim and they have a range of accommodation available) so it maybe worth a look there.

Powered by Yahoo Answers

Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,

Sep
18

honeymoon in new zealand

Posted under New Zealand Cheap Hotels

i want to for my honeymoon in new zealand can please suggest me any package from dubai or india for july?

in that package please include New Zealand budget accommodation . it should be there everything. for package i want for 4 to 5 days only

If you intend to visit for only four or five days then you will have to target a particular area and concentrate your sightseeing there. Without knowing what you like to do, it is difficult to suggest an area. For such a short trip, two main areas come to mind. The Rotorua area (North Island) is good for Maori culture and geo thermal activity. In the South Island, the West Coast for scenery, glaciers, and historical settlements. The major cities are Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington; but a city is a city is a city......... Remember that July is the middle of winter here in NZ. It will be cold!!! particularly relative to Dubai or India. If you're a skier or you like snow then the Queenstown area will be of interest (South Island again). If you want cheap then camp sites are generally of a good standard and have a range of cabin grades to suit most budgets. For such a short period you may find joining a tour is the simplest and most effective way of seeing things. For ideas take a look at: http://www.newzealand.com/English/ http://www.scenicpacific.co.nz/ http://www.nztours.co.nz/ http://www.newzealandtours.net.nz/ http://www.letsgo.co.nz/ or simply goodle/yahoo a search on New Zealand tours

Powered by Yahoo Answers

Technorati Tags: , , , , ,