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As a special introductory offer to mark the release of our new New Zealand and Australia brochures we will send you a case of fine wine and offer you free VIP airport transfers when you book your New Zealand or Australia holiday with us. Terms & conditions apply.

Hauled, as Maori legend says from the ocean depths like a huge fish, the islands of New Zealand are dramatic in their diversity.
The lush North Island brings forth vibrant cities that stand shoulder to shoulder with ancient volcanoes and colourful Maori heritage. Effervescent pools of rich mud bubbling alongside steaming geysers, glorious beaches, lush rainforest and rolling hills complete the picture. The South Island is rugged and wild with soaring mountain ranges, untouched wilderness and glacial lakes, yet here and there pockets of calm prevail with row upon row of undulating vines and tranquil national parks to explore.

Whether you want to sail the waters of the Hauraki Gulf in an America’s Cup sailing yacht or swim with dolphins in the Bay of Islands. Become a Maori chief at a traditional hangi or bathe in rejuvenating pools of mud! Sample world-class wine and superb seafood, trek through pure wilderness or sheer glacial peaks or learn ancient Maori crafts, at Tailor Made Travel we have the know-how and passion to plan the perfect New Zealand adventure, just for you.
New Zealand fact file
Best times to go:
New Zealand is an extremely popular summer destination.  In summer there's plenty of sunshine, and activities in and around the water include rafting, snorkelling, diving and kayaking. You'll find snow on the mountains in winter and excellent skiing. Away from the mountains, New Zealand winters are mild and temperatures generally do not fall below freezing.
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Climate:
New Zealand's seasons are the reverse of the Northern Hemisphere. This means that the warmest months are December, January and February, while the coldest are in June, July and August. Don't let cold months put you off - winters tend to be short and generally fairly mild.
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