New Zealand's 29 regions stretch more than 1,600 kilometres across two main islands.
Each destination is distinctive in character, and with the country being so compact, you can easily visit several on your holiday. Click the map to learn more about the many places to visit in New Zealand.
New Zealand's 14 national parks embrace more than 30,000 square kilometres of scenic beauty.
For many visitors, discovering the unique natural wonders of our national parks is the sole reason for their holiday.
A driving holiday is a great way to see and make the most of New Zealand.
Whether you're visiting one region or travelling the length of the country, our well-organised touring routes make it easy to get around.
With seven international and many more regional airports, flying around New Zealand is fast and efficient.
In addition, New Zealand's small size means that you're never more than two hours flight from most destinations.
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- Abel Tasman National Park
- Arthur's Pass National Park
- Egmont National Park
- Fiordland National Park
- Kahurangi National Park
- Mount Aspiring National Park
- Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
- Nelson Lakes National Park
- Paparoa National Park
- Punakaiki National Park
- Rakiura National Park
- Te Urewera
- Tongariro National Park
- Westland Tai Poutini National Park
- Whanganui National Park
- Waipoua Forest Reserve
- Trounson Kauri Park
- Auckland
- Wellington
- Christchurch
- Queenstown
- Dunedin
- Auckland
- Wellington
- Christchurch
- Queenstown
Regions
Great National Parks
- Abel Tasman National Park
- Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
- Arthur's Pass National Park
- Egmont National Park
- Fiordland National Park
- Kahurangi National Park
- Mount Aspiring National Park
- Nelson Lakes National Park
- Paparoa National Park
- Punakaiki National Park
- Rakiura National Park
- Te Urewera
- Tongariro National Park
- Westland Tai Poutini National Park
- Whanganui National Park