Destinations

New Zealand

Majestic fjords, ancient forests, and untamed wilderness—New Zealand is adventure redefined.

New Zealand’s jaw-dropping scenery ranges from the dramatic fjords of Milford Sound to the volcanic peaks of Tongariro and the glacier-carved valleys of the South Island. The country is a haven for wildlife, home to kiwis, dolphins, and the rare yellow-eyed penguin.

Maori culture is woven into the land, from the geothermal wonders of Rotorua to the mystical Waitomo Glowworm Caves. The Southern Alps lure trekkers, while the country’s wild, rugged coastlines are playgrounds for marine life. Whether hiking, sailing, or stargazing, New Zealand is a natural wonderland waiting to be explored.

Best Times to Visit

November to April: Offers warm, sunny weather for hiking, beaches, and wildlife spotting.

June to August: Brings ski season in the Southern Alps.

September to November: Prime for spring blooms and fewer crowds.

iconic wildlife

Kiwis

Tuataras

Yellow-eyed Penguins

Māui Dolphins

Kākā

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Frequently Asked Questions About New Zealand

What’s the best way to explore New Zealand?

A self-drive road trip offers the best flexibility to see both islands.

Stewart Island, Kapiti Island, and Zealandia in Wellington are top spots for kiwi encounters.

November–April provides the best weather for hiking trails like the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.

Yes, Franz Josef and Fox Glacier are two of the most famous accessible glaciers.

Rotorua is the heart of Maori culture, offering haka performances, hangi feasts, and cultural villages.

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