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New Zealand is gaining a lot of popularity owing to 2015 World Cup—set to be watched by a quarter of the world’s population. But beyond the buzz of the sporting stakes, there’s plenty to see and do between games. Seize the chance to dive into this compact yet surprisingly diverse country!
Napier caters for all tastes and budgets, ranging from world class golf at clifftop course Cape Kidnapper's to the fun family seaside attractions along Marine Parade. Daily guided Art Deco Trust walks give an insight int...more
There’s something for everyone in our biggest city. Auckland hosts 4 matches, including the clash between Australia and New Zealand on 28 February and a semi-final on 24 March—and offers visitors everything from city act...more
Wellington lies between Cook Strait (the great divide between the North and South Islands) and the Rimutaka Range, ringed by hills on one side and an intensely blue harbour on the other. It’s also the gateway to the endl...more
Christchurch is a city undergoing a comeback. Reborn in the wake of earthquakes in 2010 and 2011, this leafy town has the honour of hosting the opening match at Hagley Oval, where they’ve been playing cricket for over a ...more
Wet and dry adventures await you at Waitomo's famous labyrinth of underground caves, complete with otherworldly glowworm populations—a spectacular sight for all ages. But the biggest draw for international visitors is Ho...more
Nelson is one of the oldest settler towns in New Zealand and World Cup venue Saxton Oval is one of the world's newest cricket locations. This laidback region is a classic summer holiday destination, enjoying more sunshin...more
Dunedin gets in on the cricketing action early: New Zealand’s Black Caps play Scotland at tree-lined University Oval on 17 February. Sri Lanka face first-time World Cup contenders Afghanistan on 22 February, and Afghanis...more
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