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 What's the weather in auckland NZ like in june?
im going to auckland in june.just want to have an idea of what the weather there would be like.i know its going to be cold, but does it usually rain a lot?is it really windy?...


 Thinking of moving to New Zealand for work?
Hi, got offered a job in New Zealand as a quantity surveyor and considering moving but would like to hear from anyone who has done similar or can provide any advice. I currently stay in the UK....


 KIWIS: i bet you can understand this! others please try.?
hears a sentance i just made up. kiwis should be able to understand coz its kiwi slang.aussies shold aswel. i even read the graet britin could! so have a go at reading this and tell me what u think ...


 I am egyptian and i want to immigrate to new zealand i am christian catholic?
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 Are earthquakes scary?
I have never felt one. We do not usually get them in auckland but all my friends who live here have felt one. Im scared hehe. what are they like? any stories?...


 When is the best time to come to australia and new zealand may or september?
i am thinking of travelling to australia and new zealand as part of a round the world trip. so i get decent weather on all stops on the trip i am thinking of arriving in australia and new zealand in ...


 Is Australia not good enough for L&P?
The only place I have been able to find it over here is in this random as Indian warehouse (???)

I love L&P, I wish it was in like every store......


 Opinions on New Zealand?
So, I originally posted a question asking which of three countries:Ireland, Australia and Spain would better suit me, but someone answered me asking if I had considered New Zealand as well... I am ...


 Is it possible to travel between New Zealand towns and cities by train?
When abroad, I always like to use rail as much as I can because train lines offer an opportunity to see scenery you otherwise wouldn't see because often train lines are more remote than roads; ...


 Do you think it is too cold to camp in New Zealand in October?
We are thinking about camping in New Zealand as we go around the South Island. Do you think this might be a bit too cold or is it reasonable weather? We are fairly experienced campers but I am NOT ...


 New Zealander's, are you ready for yet another storm this week?

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Yes i am a kiwi LOL
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 Where should I stay in New Zealand?
I'm 19, and going to be doing a study abroad in february to go to new zealand. i have a choice between 3 places, auckland, palmerston north, and wellington. I'm not sure which one to go to. ...


 What is new zealand like?????
i have lived all my life in orkney in scotland. i am gong to go 2 NZ for a gap year in 6 months time. what is it like 4 an 18 year old????? how much crime is there? are people friendly??? where ...


 And these people are running our country...?
I think we're very lucky to live in such a country that is safe and have democracy but are our Ministers are at time very childish!

Mr Mallard and Mr Henare are a good example of this,...


 I live in the USA...is New Zealand a good country to live in?
I just want to know about it, I'm planning on moving and im trying to decide what country to live in. New Zealand seems like a great country but can you guys tell me more about it? Most info and ...


 Being a white New Zealander...?
Do you associate your heritage with that of the native maori/polynesians in some way?
I just wondered from watching new zealanders of european descent doing the haka whether they feel associated ...


 Which part of auckland?
getting the hell out of jo burg, SA. We live in a country where everyday, someone we know is stabbed, mugged raped or even murdered (happens at least once a month). we live in a country where when we ...


 Which is better coke or sprite?
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 David Bain - Innocent or guilty?
I'm interested to see everyone's opinions on this.

10 points for the best answer.

-- Also please say if you would prefer your answer not appear on www.davidbain.co.nz ...


 Do they only accept drivers licences and passports in clubs in New Zealand?
I know that is the case in the UK.. but would it be the same in New Zealand? Would clubs in New Zealand accept a british student card? Or only a british driving licence?
Also does anyone know if ...



Rainia W

What are the best tourist cities in New Zealand?

We are probably doing NZ for our honeymoon.... we only have two weeks, which cities should we be sure to hit?

    



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• Koala • uÊop ɹÇpun
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I love Nelson !!
Top of the South Island. Nearby Abel Tasman and Kaiteriteri.

type in in Google Earth and take a look. (http://earth.google.com if you don't have the program)

http://nelsonnz.com/


Tash K
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Nelson, Queenstown, Wanaka if you want scenery and/or skiing (the scenery on the way down to these places is amazing).

If you want culture, Rotorua. If you want mayhem, bright lights and big city, Auckland.

I personally think that the little towns around the country are more attractive than the big touristy towns. Touristy towns like, Rotorua, Taupo, Auckland, Wellington and Queenstown are so damn expensive and in some cases you pay way too much money for what you get.

Hope you have a great honey moon.


La P
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come here when its summer !! (november - early march)
Wanaka is really nice, so is nelson, christchurch and other cities... id suggest wanaka tho its not a huge city its really warm, pl r nice and theres alot of fun things to do :)


canoeadventure44
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I see we have a smart couple here. New Zealand is the most beautiful country in the world........period.
Here are some must sees when you go. North Island will be Cape Reinga you can take the bus that drives on the beach. Lake Taupo, Rotorua and take a dip in the hot pools. Visit the museum in the capital (Wellington).
South Island will be the wine region of Marlborough ,Christchurch (town Square) , Queenstown (please do the shotover!!!) and Dunedin. Hopefully you'll be driving! Have a great time......ohhh and bring a camera


★☆Wabby✿â€
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Driver T said Manapouri. I strongly recommend you go there. My Grandad was the Guardian of the lake. You should also go to Milford Sound.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manapouri
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milford_sound


atlantisflicka
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You would have to decide if you want to do the south or the north island, to give you the most of your 2 weeks.

If you do the north island I would recommend:
Auckland
Pahia (Bay of Islands)
Hahei (for Cathedral Cove)
Rotorua
Napier
Wellington

If you do the North Island I would recommend

Christchurch
Kaikoura
Greymouth (possibly Nelson before that if you can manage to fit it in, it is a lovely place but not so easy to fit into trip if you only have 2 weeks as there are more spectacular things further south)
Franz Joseph
Queenstown (via Haast, stop as Blue Pools)
Mt Cook
Back to Christchurch

There are advantages to both island, you have the spectacular activities like volcanic bubbling mud pools etc in the north island, but the south island is so beautiful it can make you cry, so not an easy choice.

Have a look at http://www.aatravel.co.nz/101-must-dos-for-kiwis/index.php it list the must see sites in New Zealand voted by New Zealanders, depending on your interests it might be of help to make you decide.

Good luck on with your planning and i hope you have a lovely honeymoon.


hopper866
I think Queenstown and Wanaka, by Lake Wanaka are great tourist cities. Al though, I definately enjoy Christchurch, and looking around the outskirts of the town as well like Diamond Harbor and Akaroa. Apparently Nelson is amazing, but I myself have not yet been there.


mareeclara
Nelson
Queenstown
Christchurch
Auckland
Rotorua

The last 4 are very touristy, BUT they have a lot to offer for the average person.
THere are places in between that are great too....but it really depends on what you like. If you like amazing scenery then I love the West Coast ( of the South Island)...it has stunning forests, the glaciers ( Franz Josef and Fox), lakes ( eg Lake Metheson)...if you do a loop from Christchurch either north via Arthurs or Lewis pass, down to Haast and thru to Queenstown and then up to Christchurch...or the other direction..you will see some variety of scenery eg dry on the east coast, wet and lush on the West coast.


Try aatravel.co.nz
newzealand.com
for ideas.


Printer
Nelson! or queenstown or wanaka


Driver T
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Why the cities?
Why not google these places, where there's heaps more to see and do without all those city-hugging tourists around you?
Paihia,
Matakohe,
Coromandel,
Thames,
Waihi,
White Island,
Waiotapu,
Orakei Korako,
Ruapehu,
Napier,
Carterton,
Kaiteriteri,
Takaka,
Karamea,
Kaikoura,
Mount Hutt,
Akaroa,
Tekapo,
Omarama,
Moeraki,
Punakaike,
Catlins,
Manapouri,
Doubtful Sound,
Arrowtown,
Nevis,
Dansey's Pass,
and heaps of other places.
Ask again on here for anything specific.
Driver T

----2 days later.
May I add Lake Moeraki to this list., Moeraki (on the list above) is on the East Coast, but Lake Moeraki is on the West Coast about midway between Hokitika and Haast. The only settlement is a luxury resort, but the prices are fairly affordable. It's in the middle of nowhere. I've stayed there. It would be NZ's premier honeymoon destination, but no-one knows about it.



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