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

Entertainment

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

The capital city vies with Auckland as the queen of New Zealand’s nightlife and clubbing scene. Wellington has been dubbed the 'Cafe Capital' as the 400 restaurants and cafes give it the highest per capita concentration of eateries in the country.

Places to Eat

By |2018-08-16T07:22:19+12:00November 21st, 2012|Categories: Wellington|

Wellingtonians claim with obvious pride that their city is the political, geographic, entertainment and gastronomic centre of New Zealand. Arch rival Auckland has grown numerically into a sprawling metropolis with a strong Polynesian and Asian influence.

Places to Stay

By |2016-11-26T18:59:07+13:00November 21st, 2012|Categories: Wellington|

Wellington’s central district has a range of good accommodation that places you easily within walking distance of its heritage, cultural and entertainment attractions. The convenience of being close to all the action makes it worthwhile to book well in advance and secure a bed in the downtown area.

Wellington

By |2016-11-26T18:59:07+13:00November 21st, 2012|Categories: Wellington|

Wellington is New Zealand’s capital city. It is a complete contrast to the sprawling urban mass that constitutes Auckland. Wellington New Zealand Wellington - New Zealand's Capital CityWellington is a visitor-friendly, upbeat, compact city, which can claim to be the world’s southernmost capital. It offers the visitor far more than a look at New Zealand’s parliamentary democracy in action.

Shopping

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

Auckland is equally renowned as a ‘City of Sails’ and a ‘City of Sales’. The highly competitive retail market is characterised by frequent cut-price sales and discounted purchase prices.

Things to Do

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

The City of Sails is also a city of parks, gardens, walkways, bush reserves, museums, markets, wineries, adventure activities, beaches and islands. Auckland’s spectacular scenery and varied landscape from volcanoes to rainforest, is matched by its huge diversity of things to do.

Transportation

By |2014-08-10T06:10:44+12:00October 23rd, 2012|Categories: Auckland|

As the major New Zealand gateway Auckland receives some 70% of our 2 million international visitors each year. Auckland International Airport is 20km from the city centre. Domestic airlines operate from here to all main cities and towns through two domestic terminals (Air New Zealand and Qantas)

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.

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