
North Island
The North Island: cosmopolitan Auckland, creative capital Wellington, Rotorua and its geysers, Hobbiton and the Tongariro — the populated, geothermal and cultural half of New Zealand.
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South Island
The South Island: Queenstown the adrenaline capital, Milford Sound UNESCO fjord, Aoraki/Mt Cook 3,724 m, Franz Josef Glacier, Abel Tasman — the wild, alpine and spectacular half of New Zealand.
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Wellington south
Wellington and the southern North Island: the creative and compact capital, Te Papa Museum, Cuba Street, Weta Workshop, Martinborough wines and Cape Palliser lighthouses — New Zealand's cultural and gastronomic concentrate.
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- North Island — Auckland, Wellington, Rotorua, Hobbiton: the populated, geothermal and cultural half.
- South Island — Queenstown, Milford Sound, Aoraki/Mt Cook, Christchurch: the wild, alpine half.
- Wellington and the southern North Island — The capital, Te Papa Museum, Cuba Street, Martinborough wines and the southern coast.
- Queenstown — World capital of adrenaline: bungee jumping (invented in 1988), jet boat, skydive.
- Milford Sound — The iconic fjord of Fiordland National Park, UNESCO-listed, a must-do cruise.
