New Zealand

With a population of just over four million, New Zealand is one of the world’s least crowded countries to explore. If you seek peace, luxury, and tranquillity, immerse yourself in the untouched natural beauty, tranquil lakes, wild rivers, and lush forests of the North and South islands.

New Zeland’s rich Maori culture, passion for rugby, sheep (which outnumber people), exquisite sauvignon blanc, the flightless kiwi bird and cricket, create a country that defies imagination.

Apart from the New Zealand invention bungee jumping, black-water rafting and zorbing can be experienced in a variety of exotic locales.

Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city is located between two harbours and is nicknamed ‘city of sails’. The beaches around Takapuna, the Auckland Harbour waterfront, the panoramic trip along Tamaki Drive, walking trails through the Waitakere Ranges, or a visit to some of the regions 80 wineries are exciting ways to explore this city.

Wellington, the capital of New Zealand set between rolling hills and a gorgeous harbour has a vibrant nightlife, great shopping, restaurants, arts and culture.

Over 600 wineries located country-wide from North to South, Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Marlborough and Wairanrapa, produce some fabulous draws of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Pinot Noir.

The land of picture-postcard shutterbug opportunities makes for an out-of-this-world travel experience.