Crater LakesEleven beautiful lakes surround the geothermal town of Rotorua, which is great if you like to hike, bike, fish or kayak.
Nelson Lakes National ParkFrom easy lakeside walking tracks to challenging alpine hikes, this national park has something for everyone.
Matakana IslandMatakana Island is a blend of different landscapes - white sand surf beach, pine forest, farmland and tranquil harbour.
Motiti IslandA 10 minute flight from Tauranga, Motiti Island is a paradise for diving, fishing, swimming and snorkelling.
Cavalli Islands and Matauri BayThe Cavalli Islands lie off the coast of Matauri Bay. The main island, Motukawanui, is a nature reserve with a walking track.
Great Barrier IslandGreat Barrier Island is the largest and most seaward of the Hauraki Gulf islands.
Lake WanakaLake Wanaka is a place to take a deep breath and relax. Protected from the outside world by the grandeur of the mountains, you’re enclosed in a hidden (...)
Lake TaupoSituated in the volcanic heart of the North Island, the Lake Taupo region is home to New Zealand's largest fresh water lake, fascinating geothermal areas (...)
Hana, MauiOn Maui's rugged eastern coastline, the peaceful town of Hana welcomes its many visitors... but getting there requires some effort.
Honolua BayHonolua Bay on Maui's north shore is a favorite spot for experienced surfers.
Iao Valley State ParkTowering emerald peaks guard the lush valley floor of Iao Valley. Located in Central Maui, this peaceful state park is home to one of Maui's most popular (...)
Molokini, MauiThis small, crescent moon-shaped island lies just three miles off of Maui's southwestern coast. Just over 18 acres and rising 160 feet above reef-filled (...)
Makena Beach (Big Beach), MauiMaui's south shore is home to many extraordinary beaches and Makena Beach, also known as Oneloa Beach and "Big Beach," is undoubtedly one of the island's (...)
Haleakala National ParkStretching across east Maui, Haleakala National Park is home to Haleakala Crater, an active, but not currently erupting volcano, and Maui's highest peak.
Molokai IslandNo stoplights. A scattering of visitors. The chance to truly live as the locals do. That’s Molokai today.
Oahu IslandKnown the world over for Hawaii’s largest city, Honolulu, and one of the world’s most famous beaches, the two-mile Waikiki Beach, O‘ahu is the (...)