New Zealand Motorcycle Tours
New Zealand's rugged natural landscape, long stretches of beach and sunny skies make a motorcycle trip one of the most pleasure-filled ways to see the country. At just two-thirds the size of...
View ArticleNew Zealand Cycling Tours
The rolling hills and valleys of New Zealand provide beautiful backdrops for bicycle tours. This island nation features natural attractions from the Southern Alps on the South Island to Coromandel...
View ArticleMajor Natural Landmarks in New Zealand
New Zealand might be half a world away, but it’s more than worth the journey. One of the country’s highlights is its natural landscape, which takes in volcanoes, towering mountains and an often-rugged...
View ArticleSightseeing on Mount Cook, New Zealand
Mount Cook, also known by its Maori name Aoraki, is New Zealand’s tallest mountain. It's in the center of South Island and is part of the Southern Alps mountain range; it gives its name to the...
View ArticleNew Zealand's Famous Landmarks
New Zealand's main attraction is its lush natural splendor, but to say that this small island nation in the Southern Pacific is famous for its scenic vistas is an understatement. The bulk of New...
View ArticleHow to Get a Taxi From Lyon Airport to Chalon-Sur-Saone
The French wine-growing town Chalon-sur-Saone is about 91 miles from Lyon's Saint-Exupery Airport, so you probably won't want to walk it after a long flight. Jumping in a taxi will be the quickest and...
View ArticleA Road Trip Around New Zealand
New Zealand is composed of two islands, North and South, and knowing what to expect on the road can make your trip more enjoyable whichever direction you go. As for the roads, most major stretches are...
View ArticleImportant Landforms in New Zealand
New Zealand floats like a broken-up, high-bow Polynesian canoe on the edge of the southwestern Pacific, 1,000 miles southeast of Australia. It straddles the fault between the Australian and Pacific...
View ArticleFun Stuff to Do in New Zealand
New Zealand's rugged landscape combined with the Kiwi love of outdoors have made this Southern Pacific country something of a mecca for travelers in search of extra thrills in stunning surroundings....
View ArticleBungee Jumping on the South Island of New Zealand
New Zealand is where the mad art of plunging off a bridge with an elastic cord attached to your legs first became popular, and it remains the spiritual home of the bungee. Two young Kiwis, AJ Hackett...
View ArticleSightseeing in Napier, New Zealand
Located on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island, 262 miles southeast of Auckland, Napier is the largest settlement in the Hawke’s Bay region and acts as the region’s capital. The year 1931...
View ArticleSkydiving in New Zealand in the Month of May
There's no question that New Zealand is a skydiving Mecca. After all, a whopping 27 skydiving centers -- known as drop zones -- are sprinkled liberally over both small islands. At any time of year,...
View ArticleNew Zealand's Top-Rated Tourist Spots
Roughly the size of Japan, the small country of New Zealand packs a punch -- especially for those who enjoy the outdoors. With a population of about 4 million, much of the country's natural spaces have...
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