
Welcome to New Zealand | Official site for Tourism New Zealand
Welcome to New Zealand. Get official travel information, maps, itineraries, activities & accommodation to help you plan your next holiday to New Zealand.
Find your | 100% Pure New Zealand
Whether you want a trip full of 20% adventure and 80% relaxation, or 50% nature and 50% vibrant culture, you’ll find your 100% Pure New Zealand. Ready to explore?
New Zealand | About newzealand.com
The Tourism New Zealand website newzealand.com is the official tourism website for New Zealand. It features information that is relevant to travellers who are thinking about and actively planning a visit …
New Zealand Destinations | 100% Pure New Zealand
Diverse scenery and unique culture mean there is a wide range of things to see and do while travelling around New Zealand. Here are some ideas to help plan your trip.
Find your | 100% Pure New Zealand
Here's a few useful links to help with planning your trip to Aotearoa New Zealand.
New Zealand Travel and New Zealand Business - The official website …
Official site of New Zealand Tourism, Business, and Investment. Activities, tours, maps and accommodation to plan your New Zealand holiday. Find out about New Zealand made products and …
Seasons in New Zealand | 100% Pure New Zealand
From the crisp days of spring to the orange beauty of autumn, New Zealand is beautiful at all times of the year. Find out what to expect from New Zealand seasons.
Tauranga - Things to see and do - North Island | New Zealand
Here's a few useful links to help with planning your trip to Aotearoa New Zealand.
Guided walks and hikes in New Zealand | 100% Pure New Zealand
Take your New Zealand adventure to the next level with a guided hiking tour. Guided hiking tours offer a hassle-free way to explore the Aotearoa New Zealand’s impressive landscapes. Led by …
Visa and entry requirements to New Zealand | 100% Pure New Zealand
Travellers entering New Zealand under the Visa Waiver Programme need to complete a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA). To avoid delays, request an NZeTA before you travel.