Tandem Kayaking

By admin, October 10, 2008 4:54 am

tandem kayaking

Throughout New Zealand

Buy the Lord of the Rings location guide, and do some hunting for familiar scenes of the LOTR trilogy.

North Island

Cape Reinga and 90 Mile Beach

Swim with the dolphins in Paihia, Bay of Islands

Vertigo Climb, Auckland Skytower – more beyond the observation decks, and wear a suit to make it orange.

Take a ferry or kayak from Mission Bay, Auckland to Rangitoto Island and climb to the top.

Waiheke Island – just a 35 minute ferry ride from Auckland, for some large wineries, perhaps spend the night.

Raglan-and take some wild surf.

Haggar Waitomo Honking Holes and tubing the glow-worm caves

Kayak from Whitianga to Cathedral Cove – then go to the hot water beach and dig the hole in the sand

Drive from Opotiki to Gisborne then around the East Cape and back to Opotiki

Hawkes Bay-wineries, East Coast, North Island

Whakatane-Take a scenic flight to White Island, an active volcano.

Rotorua, New Zealand – to see the geysers, thermal activity and smell, visit Te Whakawerwera for Maori cultural experience.

Kicking Lake Tarawera near Rotorua, check out the Blue and Green lakes on the way

Taupo-Tandem Skydive 12,000 ft

Craters of the Moon outside of Taupo

Tongariro Crossing, one of the best day trips in the world, the stunning landscape of volcanoes

Walk up Mount Taranaki-West Coast, North Island

See the sunrise in Te Araroa – the easternmost place in NZ

Martinborough-wineries-bottom of the Coast Eastern North Island

The Te Papa Museum in Wellington – You can spend all day here learning of Interest / Maori culture

South Island

Abel Tasman-to relax and go kayaking in the National Park

Walking the Queen Charlotte track, Marlborough Sounds-Top, South Island
Marlborough Wineries, Part Upper East Coast, South Island

Kaikoura-for whale watching and swimming with dolphins

4 days of walking, Banks Peninsula – Costa East, South Island

Moeraki Boulders – East Coast, South Island unusual pebble
Christchurch Art Center

Akaroa – a little French the history of New Zealand

Dunedin-for historic homes, albatross, yellow-eyed penguin and seal colonies

Oamaru-for old buildings Penguin Oamaru stone and see

Pancake Rocks, Punakaiki and buffoons, upper West Coast, South Island
Mount Cook – South Island

Fox and Franz Josef glaciers, the West Coast, South Island

While watching the glaciers in the area of Franz Josef Fox take a cruise to Lake Matheson in the morning to take some incredible photos the reflection of Mount Cook in water

Wanaka, a relaxing place in Central Otago

Arrowtown-an old Central Otago Goldfields town with an ancient Chinese village, 20 minutes from Queenstown

Queenstown – for adventure activities and party atmosphere

Pipeline Bungy Jump in Queenstown

Drive from Queenstown to Glenorchy-a beer at the Glenorchy pub, after stopping and taking plenty of photos at once in the unit

Queenstown-wineries

5 days walk from Routeburn / Greenstone Track

Walk Milford Track-one of the worlds best.

Milford Sound and Fiordland National Park-lower West Coast, South Island
Doubtful Sound in Fiordland National Park-swim with dolphins

The Catlins, by the nature of the East Coast, South Island

Stewart Island, along the bottom, the nature South Island

Once you have done all these things that have had a great look around beautiful New Zealand

http://www.newzealandatoz.com New Zealand AtoZ provides useful New Zealand information to travelers, including a full list of all New Zealand car, motorhome and campervan rental companies along with their daily hire rates Your complete guide to New Zealand.

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