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When to visit

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BUSYDec16°8d rainBEST

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Must-include attractions sorted by popularity

Atracciones en New Zealand

Sky Tower

1. Sky Tower

Auckland

4.6 (21,073)
Atracción turísticaMonumento históricoLugar históricoPunto de interésEstablecimiento

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Waitomo Glowworm Caves

2. Waitomo Glowworm Caves

Waitomo

4.5 (12,970)
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Hobbiton Movie Set

3. Hobbiton Movie Set

Matamata

4.8 (25,213)
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Haz clic para reservar un tour a pie GRATIS en New Zealand

La mejor manera de experimentar una ciudad con un guía local.

Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!

Te Puia / Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley

4. Te Puia / Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley

Rotorua

4.5 (177)
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Tongariro Alpine Crossing (Tongariro National Park)

5. Tongariro Alpine Crossing (Tongariro National Park)

National Park Village

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Milford Sound / Piopiotahi

6. Milford Sound / Piopiotahi

Milford Sound

4.8 (2,626)
Elemento naturalEstablecimiento

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Skyline Gondola & Bob's Peak

7. Skyline Gondola & Bob's Peak

Queenstown

4.6 (13,132)
Atracción turísticaMonumento históricoCafeLugar históricoFood

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Franz Josef Glacier

8. Franz Josef Glacier

Franz Josef

4.6 (500)
Elemento naturalEstablecimiento

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Abel Tasman National Park — Marahau/Kaiteriteri (Abel Tasman)

9. Abel Tasman National Park — Marahau/Kaiteriteri (Abel Tasman)

Marahau

4.8 (2,143)
Parque nacionalAtracción turísticaParquePunto de interésEstablecimiento

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Aoraki / Mount Cook (Aoraki/Mount Cook Village)

10. Aoraki / Mount Cook (Aoraki/Mount Cook Village)

Aoraki / Mount Cook Village

4.8 (3,281)
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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Pavlova

Pavlova

Pavlova was named for the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, and its crisp meringue shell with a marshmallow-soft interior was created to mimic her lightness.

Hokey pokey

Hokey pokey

Hokey pokey is New Zealand's iconic vanilla ice cream studded with crunchy honeycomb toffee, pairing creamy and brittle textures in every spoonful. The whimsical name likely comes from old street-seller cries, and the treat is a national favorite.

Anzac biscuits

Anzac biscuits

Anzac biscuits were baked by families during World War I to send to soldiers, because their ingredients and long shelf life survived long sea journeys. They remain a powerful symbol of wartime remembrance and homefront ingenuity.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Hangi

Hangi

Hangi is a traditional Maori earth oven method where food is steamed and smoked on hot stones buried in a pit, producing deeply flavored, tender meat and vegetables. The method is as much about community and ceremony as it is about cooking.

Fish and chips

Fish and chips

Fish and chips are a beloved New Zealand takeaway, often enjoyed by the sea wrapped in paper, and they showcase the country's access to fresh local fish and a love of casual outdoor dining. Eating them at the beach is an almost ritualistic pastime.

Roast lamb

Roast lamb

Roast lamb is so central to New Zealand food culture that the country is famous worldwide for its pasture-raised lamb, and Sunday roasts are an enduring expression of hospitality. A perfect roast often signals family gatherings and celebratory meals.

Traditional Beverages

Flat white

Flat white

The flat white is a South Pacific coffee creation featuring silky microfoam poured over espresso, creating a stronger but smoother drink than a standard latte. Australia and New Zealand both claim its invention, which fuels friendly coffee debates.

L&P

L&P

Lemon & Paeroa, commonly called L&P, started when lemon juice was blended with the natural mineral water from Paeroa, creating a uniquely Kiwi soft drink loved for its sweet, citrusy fizz. A giant L&P bottle in Paeroa now draws tourists who want a photo with the national icon.

Manuka tea

Manuka tea

Manuka tea, brewed from the leaves of the native manuka shrub, has earthy, honeyed notes and was traditionally used by Maori for its soothing medicinal properties. It shares a chemical kinship with manuka honey, which is prized for similar healing qualities.

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Day trips

Waiheke Island

35 km 40 min by ferry

Nearby island with beaches, wineries, and art galleries.

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Rotorua

228 km 3h by car

Geothermal parks, Maori culture, lakefront activities.

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Hobbiton (Matamata)

160 km 2h by car

Movie set tours and scenic farmland.

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Milford Sound

287 km 4h by car, or 40 min flight

Dramatic fiord with boat cruises and waterfalls.

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Kaikoura

180 km 2.5h by car

Whale watching, coastal scenery, and seafood.

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Comentarios (8)

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Manuel H.

South Island views blew my mind, North Island has culture and easy hikes. Two weeks felt rushed, three weeks is nicer.

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B
Babatunde R.

Shop groceries in bigger towns, roadside cafes charge tourist prices. Bring a small cooler for snacks on long drives between spots.

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K
Kofi M.

Not as cheap as travel blogs made it sound, hostels book out quick in summer. Kiwis are friendly and it felt very safe solo.

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S
Saul R.

Rent a car if you can, but add gravel insurance and check ferry schedules. Some high-country roads close quickly after rain.

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J
Joaquin T.

Download offline maps and the MetService app, mobile gaps are common. Fill up petrol whenever you see a station, not later.

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Getting there

Train stations

Britomart Transport Centre, Auckland

Auckland suburban rail; Northern Explorer long-distance

Wellington Railway Station

North Island Main Trunk; Northern Explorer; Wairarapa Line

Christchurch Railway Station

TranzAlpine to Greymouth; Coastal Pacific to Picton (services vary)

Use airport express buses or shared shuttles to reach city centers; book ahead during peak season.

Haz clic para obtener eSim para New Zealand

La forma más fácil y económica de tener internet móvil dondequiera que viajes.

Visa & entry

Non-Schengen
Max stay: 90 days
Visa-free access

Australia, United Kingdom, United States, Canada, EU Schengen countries, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Brazil, Argentina, Chile

Visa required

Many African countries, some South Asian and Middle Eastern nationals; check the NZ Immigration website for specifics

Check if you need an NZeTA and apply online well before travel.

Información útil para New Zealand

Lugares populares para comprarQueen Street, Auckland, Britomart, Auckland, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Cashel Mall, Christchurch
Lugares populares para la vida nocturnaAuckland Viaduct, Ponsonby, Auckland, Queenstown, Courtenay Place, Wellington
Restaurantes casuales popularesCafes, Pubs, Fish and chips shops, Food trucks
Restaurantes elegantes popularesThe Grove, Auckland, Sidart, Auckland, Rātā, Queenstown
Cafeterías popularesMany independent cafes in central Auckland and Wellington, public libraries with wifi
Agua del grifo segura para beber
Visa de nómada digitalNo
Mejor app de taxiUber, Zoomy, Zoomy
Precio taxi / km$2
Turistas / año3800000
Población5200000
Velocidad de internet móvil100 Mbps
Porcentaje de desempleo4 %
Porcentaje de pobreza13 %
Ingreso promedio / mes$3000
Costo de vida promedio / mes$1800
Precio hotel / noche desde$80
Precio cerveza desde$6
Precio café desde$3.5
Precio comida callejera desde$5
Precio comida en restaurante desde$18
Moneda localNZD
Tipos de enchufes disponiblesI
ReligionesChristianity, Unaffiliated, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam
Idiomas habladosEnglish, Māori, Samoan, Hindi, Mandarin
Grupos étnicosEuropean/Pākehā, Māori, Asian, Pacific peoples
Orientación políticaCenter-left to center-right
Densidad de población19 /km²
Área geográfica268021 km²
Desastres naturales posiblesEarthquakes, Volcanic eruptions, Tsunamis, Floods, Landslides
Animales peligrososSharks, Jellyfish, Sandflies, Wasps
Lugares populares para pasearTongariro Alpine Crossing, Milford Track, Wellington Waterfront, Auckland Domain, Queenstown Waterfront
Transportes públicos popularesBus, Train, Ferry
Aerolineas popularesAir New Zealand, Jetstar, Qantas
Vacunas recomendadasRoutine vaccinations (MMR, Tdap), Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B (if risk), Influenza
Tipo de arquitecturaColonial, Victorian, Art deco, Modern, Māori architecture
Consumo anual de cerveza por persona / litros72 l
Consumo anual de vino por persona / litros20 l
Cultura de propinasNot required, appreciated for exceptional service
Coworking / día$20
Airbnb / mes$2500
Alquiler 1 hab. / mes$1400
Gimnasio / mes$60
Presupuesto diario (mochilero)$50
Presupuesto diario (gama media)$120

Resumen de New Zealand

Dominio del inglésMuy bueno
Seguridad vialBueno
Amigable con extranjerosBueno
Libertad de expresiónMuy bueno
Transporte públicoPromedio
Atención médicaBueno
Calidad educativaBueno
Confiabilidad de la red eléctricaMuy bueno
Seguridad contra crímenes violentosBueno
TransitabilidadBueno
Vida nocturnaBueno
Escena gastronómicaBueno
LGBTQ+ friendlyBueno
Escena de startupsBueno
Nivel de ruidoMalo
LimpiezaBueno
Acceso a la naturalezaMuy bueno

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