Monday 26 November 2018

Natural paradise of the earth | Visit New Zealand | All About New Zealand



Most people come to New Zealand to experience extraordinary nature and luxury hotels - and you will not be disappointed.

Natural paradise of the earth

No doubt about it: New Zealand is the natural paradise of the earth: Incredible nature panoramas keep taking the breath away from New Zealand travelers, landscapes that are thought to be of no use, waiting to be discovered.

Dream beaches on New Zealand

In the north, the fabulous beaches of the Bay of Islands, the hot springs and geysers of Rotorua, on the South Island you will find spectacular mountain panoramas, glaciers and the breathtaking fjords of the fjord lands. New Zealand has far too many natural phenomena to list them all at this point. Two weeks are almost not enough to discover the beauty of the country, better you plan three weeks for your trip to New Zealand - it's worth it!


Excellent cuisine and spectacular natural lodges

Add to that the excellent hotel and catering industry that stands up to any comparison with the South African top hotels. While you can enjoy breathtaking safari lodges and hotels in South Africa, New Zealand has some of the most spectacular natural lodges in the world. If you like Southern Africa, New Zealand will be just as thrilling.

Diverse New Zealand

New Zealand is divided into the sometimes subtropical North Island and the South Island with a rather temperate climate. More than two-thirds of the approximately four million New Zealanders live on the North Island with their metropolises Wellington and Auckland. Your journey will usually begin in the second - where most of the planes land from distant Europe. Spend one, two days in this beautiful city and enjoy the unique flair of the "City of Sails".

Round trip with bathing stay

Of course, the opportunity to combine a round trip in New Zealand with a subsequent stay on the island of the South Seas is particularly interesting. In particular, Air New Zealand offers good stopover opportunities on the islands of Tahiti, the Fijis or the Cook Islands.