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  • How To Buy And Sell A Car, Motorhome Or Campervan In New Zealand

    There are three main ways for people to buy and sell cars and other vehicles in New Zealand, licensed motor vehicle dealer, newspaper and auction. The Internet and car fairs are also used.Change of Ownership This is done with two forms, filled out by the buyer and seller, the buyer pays for this and it costs around $10nzd.More
  • Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

    Many of Dunedin’s street names have an origin in Edinburgh, Scotland. There is a statue of famous Scottish playwright Robbie Burns in the Octagon at the city centre, to show the great link between the two countries.Apart from the Scottish and European immigrants Dunedin also has a very strong Chinese community.More
  • Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

    Auckland is a great city and one of the two main international landing points in New Zealand (Christchurch being the other). A good way to describe Auckland would be a smaller Sydney. Auckland is based around its many extinct volcanos, bays and harbours.More
  • Christchurch, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand

    Christchurch is a great place to visit during the spring and summer months with the bright colours and warm weather. Most accommodation is near the middle of town and one of the best places to stay would be around the Arts Centre, Art Gallery and Hagley park botanical gardens.Hagley Park is a large park in the middle of the city like Hyde Park in London or Central Park in New York.More
  • New Zealand Adventure Activities

    New Zealand's landscape and temperate climate lends itself to outdoor activity. The country is renowned for its wide range of adventure pastimes, with the best known being bungy jumping, jetboating, rafting, snowboarding and skiing. Adventure means different things to different people and the best aspect of the New Zealand adventure scene is that it provides activities rated from 'soft' to 'extreme', from walking/hiking and waterskiing to mountain climbing and caving.More
  • New Zealand Air Travel

    New Zealand’s national carrier is Air New Zealand and is the main way of travelling by air throughout New Zealand. New Zealand’s next major carrier is Qantas, the Australian national carrier. There are other main players in the competitive trans-Tasman market (the market between New Zealand and Australia that crosses the Tasman Sea) they include Jetstar, Virgin Pacific, Freedom and Emirates.More
  • Camping in New Zealand

    New Zealand is a camper’s paradise; with 30% of NZ being protected the camping options are limitless. The types of beautiful scenery are limited only by how long you have to camp and what you want to see. The New Zealand government under the department of conservation (DOC) manages these areas.More
  • Accommodation in New Zealand

    New Zealand's accommodation is as varied as its beautiful scenery. In New Zealand you can camp for free in your tent or campervan or stay in the finest luxury lodges where Hollywood stars pay large amounts of money for world-class accommodation, isolation and Lord of the Rings scenery. In general all levels of accommodation are of a high quality on a world standard eg; If you were to stay at a campground all the campgrounds will have kitchens and good shower and toilet facilities.More
  • Sandfly Protection in New Zealand

    Native New Zealand Sandfly Maori name: Namu Family name: Simuliidae blackflyThere are 13 species in New Zealand, two of which bite humans: the others preferring penguins, bats, and seals. They locate their prey through sight and small and it is only the female sandfly bites. She needs blood to produce her eggs so using her saw-like jaws to stab the skin a pool of blood is created, this is lapped up with her tongue.More
  • New Years Party Hotspots in New Zealand

    There are some great hotspots around New Zealand that people migrate to so they can enjoy New Years Eve and the arrival of the New Year. Most hotspots have outdoor concerts that night and events over the next couple of days to keep all the visitors entertained. Auckland has a great day at the races on New Years day but a lot of Aucklanders head towards Mount Maunganui, Whangamata on the Coromandal Peninsula or Gisborne.More