What to do in South new Zealand

Things you can do in South New Zealand

Drive a car and spend a few days visiting some of Marlborough's wineries. Take a stunt plane flight, walkorben, visit Tamaki Maori Village and much more. Do a guided tour and find out why the glaciers are moving.

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Have a look at some of these #NZMustDo's in South Island. Whether you come here by dawn or by dusk, this is the best place for a South Island adventure. Here you can try to discover cocoa, Albatros, Pinguine, Weka and even kiwi while walking. Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has the magnificent Milfordand Doubtful Sounds that you can enjoy by sea, plane or on your feet.

Have your cameras ready to hand - in this part of the globe there's a magical place behind every curve! You can reach the Parc via the quaint city of Te Anau. Here are remote bays, historical places, sea preserves and valuable archaeological shrines that promote kiwis and other indigenous plantations. Go by boat or canoe through the sounds and observe the fauna along the way.

From Ship Cove you can bike or hike through the bush-covered curbs to enjoy the views from Queen Charlotte Track. Enjoy the creativity of Christchurch before embarking on an epic South Island itinerary. From floating hills to tranquil rivers, creeks and cyan waters, discovering the wildlife of Mount Aspiring National Park is an amazing adventure.

You sometimes see pictures of a place you go to and think it can't look as good as it does in reality. Hokitika Gorge is one of those places. Vibrant blue waters encircled by luxuriant indigenous scrub look too beautiful to be believed, but believe us, it's definitely a worth a vist.

Hokitika Gorge is 33 km away from Hokitika on the west coast. Abel Tasman National Park's protected coves are ideal for yachting or canoeing, with plenty of opportunities to see the seal and dolphin that routinely plays in these seas. And if you choose to go overland, the grounds are a great place to stroll.

Walk the Abel Tasman Coastal Track and along the shoreline through indigenous scrub, past calcareous rocks and along pristine sands. Historical Hokitika is a place where you can enjoy the intriguing West Coast story. Learn more about the shipwrecks, goldmine workers and punamu fighters who inhabited this breathtaking seaside region.

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