
5 Best Places to Visit in New Zealand
Today we are on a journey to discovering a gorgeous island country, New island. To many, exotic, faraway New island may be a magical place – a wild land that’s too free for mere humans to tame. It isn’t an unreasonable impression; whereas New island is developed, its natural beauty has continually remained intact. A read through the places on this list can begin to make it clear however unspoiled New island is. If New island isn’t on your travel bucket list, I’m sure it’ll be in a very matter of a couple of minutes.
Milford Sound

Waiheke Island
Waiheke Island, an oversized island within the Hauraki Gulf, may be a half hour by boat from Auckland. The climate and therefore the soil make Waiheke good for the grapes that the native wine business uses. With vineyards covering the island, it’s easy to spend a dreamy day exploring the vineyards and taking within the healthy atmosphere. If you’d like someone to take you around the island and explain its attractions to you, you only need to sign up with the Waiheke Island Wine Tours. You can stay overnight, too; the island has cozy hotels, lodges and restaurants.
The Bay of Islands

White Island
While New Zealand has plenty of partially active volcanoes, White Island is the most active one of all. You can explore the volcano on foot or fly above it on a volcanic air safari helicopter ride. Going on foot can be the most exciting way, though, the volcano often has little eruptions, throwing up rocks. A hardhat is always recommended.
The Te Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley

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