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Find your North

Northland

Auckland

Hauraki Coromandel

The Waikato

The Coastal Bay of Plenty

Tairāwhiti Gisborne

Rotorua

Hawke’s Bay

Taupō

Ruapehu

Taranaki

Whanganui

Manawatū

Wellington

Wairarapa

Explore the map to find your North — from flavour-filled towns, to breathtaking trails, to vibrant cities buzzing with events.

Look no further if you want to explore Aotearoa’s rich cultural heritage. Natural wonders are also abundant – with world-renowned marine reserves and ancient Kauri forests.

Aotearoa's biggest city and most diverse region, Auckland brings every experience within easy reach, from savouring iconic eats to sailing sparkling waters, exploring islands, and climbing volcanic cones. Stay a few days to soak up Auckland;s urban energy, wrapped in spectacular nature.

With 400km of breathtaking coastline, Hauraki Coromandel is a sight to behold. Its forest walks, fishing spots and secluded bays make it a nature lover’s delight.

Middle Earth is just the beginning. This region is home to the ancient sanctuary of Maungatautari, the famous Hamilton Gardens, and much more.

Attractions are, well, plentiful. From stunning vistas to thrilling outdoor adventures to mouth-watering local produce – this region has it all.

Not only is it the first place to glimpse the sunrise in Aotearoa – it's also the perfect place for food and wine. or a jet boat ride, if that’s more your speed.

Discover a geothermal wonderland, unwind in Aotearoa’s spa capital, and immerse yourself in Māori culture and world-first adventures – all in one unforgettable place.

The sunny climate and famously fertile soils of Hawke’s Bay make it a farmer’s delight. And by far the most impressive harvest is the grape - award-winning local winemakers craft vintages that are lauded all over the world.

Tranquil Taupō is unmatched when it comes to natural beauty. It delights all comers, from fly-fishers and golfers, to adventurers and nature lovers.

This off-the-beaten-track destination offers cosy mountain towns, the iconic peaks of Tongariro National Park and the sacred rivers of Whanganui National Park at your doorstep.

Halfway between Auckland and Wellington, Taranaki’s majestic peak overlooks a region with something for everyone. From campers and surfers to families and foodies - all visitors find that the famous maunga to moana lifestyle is unmatched.

As one of the first cities founded in New Zealand, Whanganui is steeped in history. From heritage architecture to world-class museums, the culture is rich.

Manawatū means “heart standing still’, and you’ll understand why when you see the vista - as the towering mountain ranges of Ruahine and Tararua yield to dramatic gorges, powerful rivers and stunning coastlines.

Nestled between lush green hills and a sparkling harbour, Wellington is a little city with a big heart. Get your culture fix as you wander the sculpture walks of the waterfront, or the immersive national museum, Te Papa.

Situated just outside Wellington, Wairarapa overflows with Kiwi country charm. As you weave your way through epic landscapes and stop into the vineyards of Martinborough or Cape Palliser, you’ll see why this is a top destination for 2026.

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“Awesome place to visit”

We had a free morning so wandered up for a stroll. We were not disappointed. The date and ginger beer scones at the tea house are to die for. The fernery is amazing. If you're a garden enthusiast this is a must. I am not, but I loved it. Little glades dotted through. A rhododendron garden, a hosta garden so many more. Sadly the zoo was closed as they are prepping for two large national events but even without going there, it's well worth a visit. There is a kids playground, a waterfall many many spots to sit and just take in thegresh air, the quiet and the views.

@Journey61206947452

A Tripadvisor review of Pukekura Park

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