Destinations

DANNY : DE HEKNew Zealand is a beautiful country and I’m proud to say I have lived here all my life.

As a renowned traveller, I’ve travelled to many other countries and every time I return back to New Zealand I feel blessed to call this place my home.

DANNY : DE HEK is dedicated to providing informative and unbiased online Accommodation, Transportation and Travel Tourism information. Established in 1995, my extensive network provides comprehensive travel guides for popular destinations and top resources for activities and ‘all things New Zealand’.

Come with us on a discovery tour of New Zealands often unseen but worthwhile destinations, travelling from north to south. On the way we will feature interesting towns and local activities for you to enjoy.

South Island, North Island, Small Town New Zealand and Australia

Oparara Cave

By |2016-11-26T18:58:57+13:00October 7th, 2013|Categories: West Coast|

Hidden deep in the silent grottos of Oparara’s Honeycomb Caves are spellbinding limestone sculptures and slender skeletons of extinct creatures like the moa and giant eagle. But there’s still life in the darkest recesses of this alien world. A glow worm galaxy shimmers on the ceiling of the cave.

Scenic Flights

By |2016-11-26T18:58:57+13:00October 7th, 2013|Categories: West Coast|

Step inside the perspex bubble of a sightseeing helicopter and rise like a phoenix into the bright shafts of sunlight falling on Glacier Country. The West Coast hills are alive with the sound of rotor blades thwacking through the crisp alpine air. And with good reason.

Transportation

By |2016-11-26T18:59:02+13:00September 28th, 2013|Categories: Christchurch|

Christchurch is the South Island’s largest city and the international gateway to its scenic wonders of mountains, lakes, rivers, glaciers, fiords and forests. Christchurch International Airport has regular Air New Zealand flights to Australia with onward connections to worldwide air services.

Entertainment

By |2016-11-26T18:59:02+13:00September 28th, 2013|Categories: Christchurch|

The Garden City’s nightlife is becoming as celebrated as its vibrant cafe culture and performing arts scene. Visitors can enjoy a night on the town in Cathedral Square, Oxford Terrace or the Cashel Mall. In these areas you will find fashionable cafes, bars, clubs and restaurants

Places to Eat

By |2016-11-26T18:59:02+13:00September 28th, 2013|Categories: Christchurch|

Christchurch has a long tradition of serving fresh produce (e.g. tender Canterbury lamb), gourmet cuisine and fine table wines. Gastronomic delights await the visitor in elegant restaurants and lively cafes that serve a wide range of European, Oriental and American cuisine.

Places to Stay

By |2016-11-26T18:59:02+13:00September 27th, 2013|Categories: Christchurch|

Christchurch is visitor-friendly, having been laid out by the founding fathers to a simple geometric grid design centred on Cathedral Square. Within a few city blocks in each direction you can find everything from backpacker hostels, to Bed & Breakfast guesthouses and top international hotels.

Christchurch

By |2016-11-26T18:59:02+13:00September 27th, 2013|Categories: Christchurch|

Christchurch has achieved a fine balance between the extremes of modern metro hustle and the grace and charm of an earlier era. The city is an ideal size; large enough to achieve economic viability yet small enough for people to feel they belong.

Shopping

By |2016-11-26T18:59:06+13:00November 21st, 2012|Categories: Wellington|

It would be hard to imagine a more shopper-friendly city than Wellington. The capital has a huge variety of stores, conveniently situated in shopping arcades, underground malls and clusters of shops along the ‘Golden Mile’ of Lambton Quay, Willis Street.

Things to Do

By |2014-08-10T06:09:15+12:00November 21st, 2012|Categories: Wellington|

Wellington’s stellar attraction is undoubtedly Te Papa (Our Place) - the national museum, which provides a treasured link between New Zealand’s people, land and culture. Its interactive displays are at the leading edge of virtual experience.

Transportation

By |2014-08-10T06:09:30+12:00November 21st, 2012|Categories: Wellington|

Wellington is strategically sited close to the geographic centre of New Zealand and is the vital hub in our network of air, road, rail and sea links. Wellington International Airport is served by Air New Zealand, Qantas, Air Pacific and Polynesian Airlines with regular flights to/from Australia and the Pacific Islands.

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