New Zealand Top things to do in Auckland:
Sailing Auckland Harbour: Experience the beautiful Waitemata Harbour with the opportunity to sail aboard an actual America’s Cup Yacht or a Jet boat.
Dolphin Cruises: With 22 species of marine mammal identified in the Hauraki Gulf, almost 1/3 of the entire world’s population species, your bound to come across some amazing sea life.
Maritime Museum: A visit here promises a broad overview of New Zealand rich maritime heritage. The museum stores many of our nation’s treasures ranging from original boats to life-size exhibits and includes an amazing collection of models and artifacts.
Sky Tower: From 220 metres above the city you’ll find spectacular 360 degree view from 3 separate viewing platforms. You will be amazed at what you can see from Sky Tower including Auckland Landmarks; 50 islands and 48 volcanoes just to name a few.
Auckland Bridge Climb: Spanning the beautiful harbour, this is the only Bridge Climb in New Zealand, coming complete with your very own tour guide. Lasting for 1 1/2 hours, this climb will expose you to some spectacular views.
Top things to do in Christchurch:
Botanic Gardens: Spanning an area of 21 hectares, Christchurch’s spectacular city centre Botanic Gardens undoubtedly host the finest collection of exotic and indigenous plants to be found anywhere in New Zealand.
Balloon Tours: Christchurch's geography and climate are ideal for ballooning - they provide a unique situation where passengers can enjoy a superb view of the ocean, mountains and plains.
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve: You will experience New Zealand wildlife first hand and learn about the diversity of this country's natural environment and history. Touch and feed native wildlife, become friends with farm animals and learn about the introduced pests that have influenced New Zealand's bio-diversity.
Whale Watching: Spend the day getting close to nature on a whale-watching day trip to Kaikoura, renowned for its variety of marine mammals, including giant sperm whales, acrobatic dusky dolphins, seals and royal albatross.
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