…the southerly flow of warm water from the South Pacific. The "Winterless North" offers fishing, swimming, boating and other water-based activities, which can be enjoyed year-round. Visitors can enjoy a warm climate throughout the year in the Bay of Islands, with temperatures reaching up to 25°C…
…temperatures in Celsius and Fahrenheit for New Zealand. Rainfall is indicated as the average rainfall days per season. Spring Sep, Oct, Nov Summer Dec, Jan, Feb Autumn Mar, Apr, May Winter Jun, Jul, Aug High Low High Low High Low High Low Bay of Islands (More about Bay of Islands…
…him in the past, don't miss this chance to see him. More Info Bay of Islands Music Festival Location: Copthorne Hotel and Resort, Tau Henare Drive, Waitangi, Paihia, Bay of Islands Date: Saturday 31 March, 1.00pm The Bay of Islands Music Festival is serving up an amazing mix of international and…
…you enjoyed some great New Zealand water sport locations during your stay, let other NZTG readers know about it. Send details of your experience to the newsletter editor. Off the Beaten Track to. Okains Bay Explore the Banks Peninsula on the South Island of New Zealand from a safe, family friendly…
…warm up after activities such as: * Caving and canyoning * River boarding * White water rafting * Kayaking If you really enjoy hot weather, then head up to the Bay of Islands, which can experience February temperatures of over 30°C. From there you can meander southward, enjoying festivals and…
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…approximate outflow of 14,000 litres of water per second, approximately enough to fill 40 bathtubs. Meanwhile on the North Island, you can visit Frying Pan Lake near Rotorua, the world's biggest hot water spring at over 38,000 square metres with a temperature of 200°C at its deepest point. Featured…
…Rock, Tasman Bay Split Apple Rock is a very photogenic geological rock formation in The Tasman Bay off the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Made of granite, it is in the shape of an apple which has been cut in half. It is a popular tourist attraction in the waters of the Tasman…
…and green' fashion. Information kindly supplied by Wine Institute of New Zealand North Island Wine Regions Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty, Hawke's Bay, Gisborne, Wellington South Island Wine Regions Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury, Otago, Wanaka, Queenstown Northland Wine Region…
…New Zealand. Off the Beaten Track to. New Chums Beach New Chums Beach is located in Wainuiototo Bay, north-west of Whangapoua Beach and about 15 kilometres north-east of Coromandel town on the North Island of New Zealand. It is one of the last undeveloped beaches in New Zealand and has been voted as…