An iconic landmark in Auckland, the Sky Tower offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas. It also features dining options and adventure activities like skywalking and skyjumping.
Known for its wineries, Waiheke Island is a haven for wine enthusiasts and offers beautiful beaches, art galleries, and scenic walking trails.
This museum showcases New Zealand's history, including Māori and Pacific Islander artifacts, as well as exhibits on natural history and military history.
New Zealand's national museum, Te Papa, offers interactive exhibits on art, history, and Māori culture, making it a must-visit in Wellington.
A groundbreaking eco-sanctuary dedicated to preserving native wildlife, Zealandia offers walking trails and opportunities to spot rare birds and reptiles.
Te Puia is a geothermal park and cultural center in Rotorua, featuring geysers, mud pools, and Māori cultural performances.
A historic site where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840, offering insights into New Zealand's history and Māori culture.
A stunning fiord in Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound is known for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and wildlife. Boat tours and kayaking are popular activities here.
The tallest peak in New Zealand, Aoraki/Mount Cook is a paradise for hikers, stargazers, and nature enthusiasts, offering breathtaking views of the Southern Alps.
Located in the heart of Christchurch, the Botanic Gardens feature a stunning collection of native and exotic plants, making it a peaceful retreat for visitors.
The Christchurch Gondola offers panoramic views of the city, Canterbury Plains, and Lyttelton Harbour, making it a popular attraction for tourists.