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Auckland City
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New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland is a city of many cultures with a major influence from Polynesian people and, more recently, Asian cultures. Known as the City of Sails, this harbour city is fringed via a stunning rain forest, rugged black sand beaches and quaint colonial settlements.
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Swim with the dolphins, take a high speed boat ride to the famous Hole in the Rock or enjoy a more sedate trip around the stunning Bay of Islands; a glorious coastal location that follows its name quite literally.
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Waitomo Caves
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The Waitomo glowworm, Arachnocampa luminosa, is unique to New Zealand. Thousands of these tiny creatures light up their subterranean home as you wander through these ancient caves of historical and geographical significance. A must see.
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Rotorua
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Located within New Zealand’s geothermal core, Rotorua has a spectacular terrain fed by a ferocious undercurrent of activity. Here you’ll find the largest hot waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere, a mud spewing volcano and fissures heated with boiling mud.
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Wellington City
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New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington has also been deemed the cultural hub of the city. Home of Te Papa, New Zealand’s museum with a contemporary edge, Wellington also plays host to fabulous restaurants, shopping, galleries and a stunning harbour backdrop.
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