New Zealand Travel Blog
Dig a little deeper into New Zealand, and what you could typically expect on our trips. Our travel blog features stories, photos and insights into the areas we travel through.
Photography in New Zealand
Whether it’s the colours of autumn/fall, the brand new lambs of spring, or something else, photography opportunities in New Zealand are amongst some of the best in the world.
read moreMilford Sound
Milford Sound is one of the most sought after places to visit amongst travellers to New Zealand, and it’s a ‘bucket list’ experience for people all over the world. Milford Sound is in the heart of Fiordland, New Zealand’s biggest national park, at 1.25 million...
read moreLocal Fare in New Zealand
In New Zealand farming is big business, and like everyone else we love our local food. Around 7% of the labour force is employed in agriculture, and with twice as many cows, and more than five times as many sheep, as there are people here, there’s plenty to do!
read moreWine Regions of New Zealand
Here we’ll talk about the four wine regions we visit on our trips, and we’ve compiled a list of 5 wines you should try whilst you’re here. New Zealand’s markedly different climates mean the country produces outstanding vintages of lots of different grape varieties.
read moreTalk the talk and walk the walk...
If you thought it was impossible to really connect with a place and the people in a short space of time, then think again. There’s a big difference between simply visiting a country, and really experiencing it. One of the aspects that we pride ourselves on at New...
read moreA Walk in the Park
With its hedonistic mix of pristine landscapes, lush green pastures, vast expanses of untouched beach, snow capped mountains and subtropical foliage; New Zealand is an incredible mix of visual diversity. And our Great Walks feature some of the very best parts...
read moreBare feet is fine
There’s a section of the Abel Tasman track on our “Elegant South” trip that is best walked in bare feet, as we make our way across an estuary at low tide. It’s something special - you feel the sand between your toes, and you find yourself gently hopping over the...
read moreNorth vs South
For so long, it has been assumed that the South Island should take up more time on a trip down here to New Zealand. Historically, the south has dominated the coverage, due to the mountain ranges, forest and coastline all coming together in unison with very few people...
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