Your stay at Auckland, Rotorua, Christchurch, Greymouth and Queenstown is at decent 4* hotel, carefully selected for comfort, location, and hospitality. Each hotel offers the perfect base for relaxation after a full day of exploration.
Room Category: Standard
• Visa Requirements: Most visitors need an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) or a visitor visa. Apply in advance.
• Travel Insurance: Highly recommended for health emergencies and adventure activities.
• Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD). Credit/debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s handy to carry some cash in remote areas.
• Seasons:
o Summer (Dec–Feb): Warm & ideal for outdoor activities
o Autumn (Mar–May): Mild & colorful landscapes
o Winter (Jun–Aug): Great for skiing in Queenstown or Wanaka
o Spring (Sep–Nov): Blossoming gardens & fewer crowds
• Layered Clothing: Weather can change quickly—carry a rain jacket even in summer.
• Sunscreen & Sunglasses: NZ has strong UV rays.
• Comfortable Walking Shoes: For hiking and nature walks.
• Adapters: NZ uses Type I plugs and 230V power supply.
• Driving: Rent a car or campervan—NZ drives on the left. Roads are scenic but winding; drive carefully.
• Public Transport: Buses and trains are available, but limited in rural areas.
• Scenic Trains : TranzAlpine and Coastal Pacific are stunning rail journeys.
• Domestic Flights: Useful to save time between the North and South Islands.
• North Island:
o Auckland (Sky Tower, Harbour Cruise)
o Rotorua (Geysers, Māori culture)
o Hobbiton Movie Set
o Waitomo Glowworm Caves
o Wellington (Te Papa Museum, cable car)
• South Island:
o Queenstown (Adventure sports, Shotover Jet, Gondola ride)
o Milford Sound (Cruises & fjords)
o Christchurch (Botanic Gardens, Trams)
o Franz Josef & Fox Glaciers
o Mount Cook National Park
• Try Local Specialties: Lamb, green-lipped mussels, hokey pokey ice cream, pavlova.
• Wine Regions: Visit Marlborough for Sauvignon Blanc or Central Otago for Pinot Noir.
• Tap Water: Safe to drink everywhere
• Respect Nature : NZ has fragile ecosystems. Stick to trails and avoid littering.
• Māori Culture : Attend a traditional haka performance or cultural show, especially in Rotorua.
• Biosecurity Laws: Don’t bring in food, plants, or animals without declaration. Fines are high
• SIM Cards: Buy local SIMs from Spark, Vodafone, or 2Degrees for internet access.
• Wi-Fi: Available in most hotels, cafes, and tourist areas.
• Book Early: For popular tours (e.g., Milford Sound, Hobbiton) and accommodations.
• Tipping: Not expected, but appreciated for excellent service.
• Emergency Number: Dial 111 for police, fire, or ambulance.
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