North Island

Entertainment

By |2014-08-10T06:10:58+12:00October 23rd, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

Auckland is a happening place with the most vibrant theatre, arts and club scene in the country. With a million residents to entertain and even more overseas visitors arriving each year, Auckland has a great diversity of nightlife. It reaches a climax on Friday and Saturday nights.

Places to Eat

By |2018-08-16T07:22:19+12:00October 23rd, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

Auckland city offers a range of culinary delights to satisfy even the most discerning palate. The Downtown area has a generous sprinkling of finger food outlets including sushi and kebab bars and trendy cafes offering good value specialty dishes and snacks.

Places to Stay

By |2016-11-26T18:59:07+13:00October 23rd, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

The welcome mat is always out in New Zealand’s largest city with a diverse range of accommodation to suit every visitor. It is wise to book ahead for the summer peak period of December to February. At other times you are usually free to pick and choose.

Rodney District

By |2014-08-10T06:11:31+12:00October 23rd, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

North of Auckland there is a wonderful playground of rolling green pastures, attractive beaches and peaceful rural retreats. Rodney District embraces a fascinating variety of landscapes from the wild west coast surf beaches flanking the Kaipara Harbour to the golden sand beaches of the Hibiscus and Kowhai Coasts.

North Shore City

By |2014-08-10T06:18:24+12:00October 23rd, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

Across Auckland’s Harbour Bridge is a city that proudly boasts of its peace, prosperity and plenty. North Shore City has it all in abundance. A unique relaxed lifestyle that provides superb harbour views, sandy swimming beaches, countless bush reserves and parks and fine shops.

Waitakere City

By |2014-08-10T06:13:05+12:00October 23rd, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

This clean, green, bush-fringed city lies due west of Auckland, nestled in the enveloping folds of the Waitakere Ranges. It's citizens know nothing of grid patterned streets in high-density conurbations. They enjoy a lifestyle that offers the best of both worlds - access to the facilities of metropolitan Auckland.

Manukau City

By |2014-08-10T06:13:13+12:00October 18th, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

Kia Ora, welcome to Manukau, the vibrant, diverse and unique regional hub south of Auckland city. This rapidly expanding multicultural city calls itself ‘The Face of the Future’ celebrating youth and vitality and the 55 ethnic groups that call Manukau home. The city centre is very close to Auckland International Airport.

Auckland

By |2016-11-26T18:59:07+13:00October 18th, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

Imagine a modern, cosmopolitan city of one million people sprawling over an area twice the size of London. Imagine that this city has a sunny climate with average temperatures of 20°C in summer, 13°C in winter and a moderate 1.2 metre annual rainfall.

Food & Wine

By |2014-11-05T02:52:50+13:00November 28th, 2007|Categories: Masterton|

Masterton's commercial centre is strung along three parallel roads - Chapel, Queen and Dixon Streets. The wining and dining scene is excellent with modern restaurants, cafes and bars. The superb Aratoi Art and History Museum has a pleasant cafe. Cafe Solway, behind the Copthorne Resort, is fully licensed with a blackboard menu.

Things to Do

By |2016-11-26T18:59:13+13:00November 28th, 2007|Categories: Masterton|

Masterton promotes itself as being a 'World Away Over the Hill' but still offers all the amenities for a perfect holiday retreat. The 32 hectare Queen Elizabeth Park is perhaps its most endearing asset for families. Attractions include a superbly designed lake, an aviary, children's playground, mini-golf, swing bridge, glorious gardens and a deer park.

Nearby Towns

By |2016-11-26T18:59:13+13:00November 28th, 2007|Categories: Masterton|

Castlepoint, 65 km east of Masterton, is a summer retreat amidst dramatic lagoon and lighthouse scenery where soul-uplifting and mind-clearing walks are de rigueur. The sandy beaches and craggy headlands, mark the only significant break in 300 km of desolate, wind-battered coastline from Cape Palliser to Cape Kidnappers in Hawke's Bay.

Masterton

By |2016-11-26T18:59:13+13:00November 28th, 2007|Categories: Masterton|

Drive over the Rimutaka Hill from Wellington and you enter a different world as the Wairarapa Valley opens up before you. This is still 'Capital Country' but without the stress. Here you can enjoy a slower pace - a happy blend of latté and lifestyle, wine and wilderness.

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