3
New Zealand – An Adrenaline Pumping Place

New Zealand – An Adrenaline Pumping Place

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: New Zealand – An Adrenaline Pumping Place

New Zealand – An Adrenaline Pumping Place

Page 2: New Zealand – An Adrenaline Pumping Place

It’s time to get those brave pants on and do something crazy, and there’s no better place to do it than in

New Zealand. The world’s adventure capital will have you screaming with delight (or abject terror), and,

if you’re not an adrenaline junkie already, you sure will become one. As someone wise once said about

the adventure sports in this land of plenty, “It’s the most fun you’ll ever have with your clothes on.” Here

are some basic tips for you to travel this place without fuss.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

The summer high season on North Island is from November to April. From December to March, though,

there are a bunch of concerts and events held around the island to keep you entertained.

GETTING THERE

You can fly in to either Auckland or Wellington, but flights to Auckland are more frequent. Singapore

Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Air New Zealand, Qantas, Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways and Emirates fly to New

Zealand from major Indian cities.

GETTING AROUND

Inter-city travel is a piece of cake, with a bunch of different train and bus services. Go the scenic way with

the Northern Explorer Train, which runs from Auckland to Wellington on a six-day time table. You can go

straight to Wellington, or add stop-overs in various regions. Naked bus is also a great way to travel. It

offers cheap transport across the North Island and there’s also free wi-fi on board. Decide on your pick-up

and drop-off points and you’re good to go. Inter city has flexible passes, giving you the freedom to

explore with hour-based passes.

Page 3: New Zealand – An Adrenaline Pumping Place

WHERE TO STAY

Taupo: Wairakei Resort Taupo is like a resort times ten. This whopper of a property has a fully-equipped

gym, day spa and even a nine-hole golf course. There are also two swimming pools, a squash court, sauna

and spa pools and mountain-bike tracks around the property. Who said size doesn’t matter?

Wellington: Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay has excellent waterfront views of Wellington’s

famous harbor. The hotel is close to the CBD and a short walk away from just about everything.

Auckland: Simplicity is the key word at Mercure Hotel Auckland. The amenities are basic, but it’s centrally

located and is a great base. The restaurant on the top floor offers sprawling views of the Waitemata

Harbor.

Rotorua: Though a tad removed from the city-center, the Distinction Hotel has a quiet feel to it that’s very

relaxing. Here’s an insider tip: make sure you hunt down the hotel’s private spa pools and have some fun

in the bubbling waters.

Napier, Hawke’s Bay: Napier is all about the Art Deco, and the Masonic Hotel is an Art Deco institution.

Right in the heart of the city and, the hotel offers great sea views and is a nice change from the normal

stay options.

More amazing travel destination tips on Vacation Now