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New Zealand Tours & Sightseeing Activities
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Attraction - Wanaka
Puzzling World is a unique attraction with the theme of puzzling eccentricity! Take some amazing photos of our crazy buildings and toilets, our Illusion Rooms must be seen to be believed and the Great Maze, the worlds first 'modern-styled' maze, is a fascinating challenge for the whole family. Operating since 1973, this is a true Kiwi icon and a must-see on any tourist itinerary More... |
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Skydiving - Queenstown
Be Brave - even if you're not, pretend to be! No one can tell the difference. Grab some air at 15,000 feet with NZONE Skydive. You must choose to go through life able to say 'yes, I did it', or to go through life knowing that you had the opportunity, but you turned it down and walked away from becoming the complete person you could have been. Skydive from up to 15,000 ft for 60 seconds freefall! More... |
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Wildlife - Akaroa
Fully guided tours starting from NZ $65 per person, self-drive tours from NZ $25 per person.
Pohatu Penguins offers unique nature and sea kayak tours from Akaroa. Tours are guided by local conservationists with over 30 years experience. Choose from a variety of tours and packages to suit your adventure!
Pohatu Penguins offers colony tours, sea kayaking amongst the wildlife, and amazing 4WD scenic tours. More... |
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Sailing - Auckland
Learn to Sail in Auckland with Sailing Away - RYA NZ School of the Year 2008. RYA approved international sailing and yachting courses. Lessons for beginners to advanced. Plus half day and full day charters. Step aboard 'French Connection' and learn to sail in luxury! More... |
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Sightseeing Cruise - Lake Pukaki
Step on board New Zealand's only commercially operated hovercraft and experience Lake Pukaki's famed scenic beauty and vistas of Mount Cook. H2 Explore is the only tourism venture on Lake Pukaki. Our hovercraft can travel to areas that until now have been largely inaccessible. More... |
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Rail Tour - Dunedin - Starting from NZ $50.00 per person
The Waitati Seasider is an exciting trip which takes passengers on the spectacular section of coastal railway line between Dunedin and Oamaru and operates on frequent days throughout the summer season. This is a must-do rail trip in New Zealand! Dates are on our brochure and bookings can be made for Groups and FITs. It may also be possible to have extra Seasider services scheduled for group bookings by prior arrangement. Familys can be arranged anytime - contact us to book. More... |
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Rail Tour - Dunedin - Starting from NZ $89.00 per adult
Run by the Taieri Gorge Railway, The Seasider train is Dunedin's scenic coastal tourist train operating from the historic Railway Station in Dunedin New Zealand.
This tour runs on a section of railway which was considered the highlight of the trip between Christchurch and Invercargill and offers spectacular views over Otago Harbour and the wild Otago coastline. It is considered one of the "must-do" railway trips in New Zealand! More... |
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Skydiving - Bay of Islands
Skydiving over the Bay of Islands is arguably one of the most scenic and picturesque skydives you can do in New Zealand, letting you experience the 144 islands that make up the Bay of Islands from the air. You can clearly see the curve of the earth when you are over 2 miles up, and if the weather permits, you may even catch a glimpse of the Cavalli Islands to the north too! More... |
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Wildlife - Rotorua
Paradise Valley Springs is Rotorua's Must See Wildlife Park. A superbly presented New Zealand Trout, Bird and Wildlife park, along with a pride of African Lions. Our Park is recognised internationally as being of the highest quality and is beautifully maintained. More... |
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Water Activity - Stewart Island
Complete the first section of one of "New Zealand's Great Walks". This trip begins at Lee Bay, the official entry to the Rakiura National Park. Continue by foot along a well formed path for about 1.5-2hrs to Maori Beach, the site of a 1913 timber mill. A further 1-1.5hrs brings you to your destination of Port William which is full of history, from early Maori Villages, sealing and whaling bases, the first police station in 1867 and much more. Add to all of this, a visually environment! More... |
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