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New Zealand Adventure holidays

New Zealand Adventure holidays
Heaphy Track hiking trip
Great walks and diverse tracks, from NZ $1595 (6 days) ex flights
New Zealand holidays, tailor made
Spectacular scenery and dynamic culture, from £2235 (19 days) ex flights
New Zealand self drive holiday
A complete overview of New Zealand, from £1452 (21 days) ex flights
Karamea Track hiking trip in New Zealand
A classic NZ wilderness trek, from NZ $1495 (6 days) ex flights
South Island activity holiday in New Zealand
A little bit of wilderness every day in beautiful Golden Bay, from NZ $2495 (7 days) ex flights

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These full and frank independent New Zealand Adventure holidays reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.

New Zealand holidays, tailor made
My husband and I did a 2 day horse trek and we had a ball. Then landing on a glacier in a ski plane was awesome. Can't overlook the wonderful people we met everywhere, they made the trip! My personal favorite place was Arthur's Pass. (more)
From £2235 excluding flights
Heaphy Track hiking trip
The most memorable part of the track was coming down from the tussock highlands along the Heaphy River, emerging out of the forest and seeing the beaches of The Tasman Sea. (more)
From NZ $1595 excluding flights

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

New Zealand travel information

Lying some 1200 miles southeast of Australia, the islands of New Zealand offer rich and varied landscapes with a climate ranging from subtropical to temperate. Even the cities of Auckland and Wellington, with their cosmopolitan lifestyle, excellent museums, shopping, hotels and restaurants, offer varied and beautiful scenery with nature reserves and coastal wildlife nearby. Many of the National Parks on both islands are listed UNESCO sites, including the extensive native forest of Te Urewera, mountainous Tongariro with its active volcano, Kahurangi popular for long treks, Abel Tasman which is the country's only coastal National Park, and the vast wilderness area of the Te Wahipounamu region with its rainforests, glaciers, lakes and mountains.

Nutrient-rich coastal waters attract migratory humpback whales as well as sperm whales, dolphins, seals and sealions, while abundant birdlife includes albatross and rare species of penguin. Many of New Zealand's place names indicate the rich Maori past, a cultural heritage now proudly presented in traditional events and festivals. Kaikoura village on South Island is one example of a thriving community steeped in Maori history and where the local whale watching enterprise is entirely Maori owned.

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