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New Zealand Magazine

The Concierges’ Finest Recommendations for your New Zealand Holiday

Experiences

Shopping

Golf Guide

Travel

COMPLIMENTARY COPY

YOURS TO KEEP

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History of Les Clefs d’OrIn 12th Century France, the “compte des cierges” (“keeper

of the candles”) served in the grand palaces and castles as the gatekeeper or head of the staff, who held the keys for the house. He greeted a palace’s visiting nobility as they arrived, and catered to their every whim. In the grand hotels of Europe, the idea of a “Concierge” survived through the centuries as the palaces evolved into hotels and as the “tourism” industry developed.

In 1929 the legendary Parisian Concierge Ferdinand Gillet called together his counterparts across Europe to discuss ways they could co-operate to serve their guests. The Les Clefs d’Or (“keys of gold”) society was founded on the principals of integrity, friendship and professionalism, and the members adopted the golden keys to symbolise the opening of doors for their guests. Today members are recognised by the Crossed Golden Key lapel pins, worn on their jackets, while on duty at the Concierge desk. Today, this organisation has spread to 40 nations and comprises more than 3500 members worldwide. The spirit of this network is embodied in the credo, “In Service through Friendship.”

Our RoleAssociated to the Union International Hotel Concierges ‘Les

Clefs d’Or’, the Hotel Concierge Society Les Clefs d’Or New Zealand is a non-profit, non-political, professional association consisting of the finest hotel Concierges throughout New Zealand.

The role of the Society is to support the members, providing a network of experienced professionals to enable them to perform as outstanding Concierges throughout the country.

We provide travel and training opportunities, professional resources and a knowledge base, the benefit of the members’ combined contacts and experience, essentially pooling the resources of a close network of established industry professionals to provide our guests with the highest possible standard of service our country has to offer. We are dedicated to promoting professionalism in tourism in New Zealand, and committed to providing the highest possible standard of service to you, our valued guest.

The Les Clefs d’Or Concierge at your hotel is the local expert in their region and has a vast array of contacts. Whether you have a simple request or a difficult problem, your Concierge will work tirelessly to assist in any way necessary, before, during and after your stay.

Recommend New Zealand MagazineRecommend New Zealand Magazine has been developed to

profile the very best activities, regions, attractions and shopping, to help you maximise your time and give you the best possible experience of our country “Aotearoa.” Please contact your Concierge to make any arrangements, our service is complimentary.

The Hotel Concierge Society Les Clefs d’Or New Zealand welcomes you to The Concierges Finest Recommendations for your New Zealand Holiday.

“Today members are recognised by the Crossed Golden Key lapel pins, worn on their jackets, while

on duty at the Concierge desk.”

Welcome

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Welcome from the Les Clefs d’Or Hotel Concierge Society 1 Tony’s Top 6:

Luxury Adventures 28

Welcome from the Prime Minister 8 Luxury Property:

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New Zealand with its gentle climate and beautiful landscape offers one of the most desirable lifestyles on the planet. tucked away from the rest of the world with an easy relaxed culture New Zealand is an ideal retreat for either relaxation or reinvigoration.

Never far from water with either the spectacular coast line or our tranquil lakes, you can enjoy fishing, swimming, boating or surfing. With central mountain ranges you can snow ski and water ski all in the same day. From bungy jumping to the bouquet of a fine pinot Noir, all tastes are catered for.

Ownership of New Zealand property by non-residents is reasonably straight forward and depending on some criteria is available either as of right or according to our Overseas Investment Act. Subject to compliance, non residents can have freehold ownership with the same status that is enjoyed by New Zealand citizens.

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other. A pleasant 2 hour drive or 15 minute flight takes you from New Zealand’s largest metropolis Auckland to arguably the best beach location on the

pristine Coromandel peninsula. Suitable as a country holiday home or luxury lodge, family, friends and guests can relax in absolute luxury. Six suites, two

lounges, heated pool and spa complex and beautifully landscaped gardens makes relaxing on the property a refreshing treat. Beckoning as you step

off the property is 5 km’s of pristine white sandy beach plus an 18 hole golf course. Within the environs you can be entertained with fishing, boating,

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Competitions 10 Personal Challenge: Interview with Malcolm Law 30

Letter from the Editor 12 Auckland Shopping Guide 32

Les Clefs d’Or News 14 Matakana Village 33

Celebrity Interview: Taika Waititi 16 Wellington Shopping Guide 34

Cruising Feature: White Water & Wine 18 Christchurch Shopping Guide 36

Degustation: North Island & South Island 20 Queenstown & Arrowtown

Shopping Guide 38

Jewellery Feature: Blue Pearls 22 New Zealand Experiences

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Golf Guide with Kauri Cliffs and Cape Kidnappers 24 New Zealand Maps

and Drive Times 78

In Style: Pretty in Pink 26 Les Clefs d’Or Feature and Members Directory 80

Contents

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From the moment you arrive, we offer you a 100% pure experience of the very best that New Zealand has to offer. Enjoy world-class wines, breathtaking scenery and sample the wonderful flavours of New Zealand cuisine. Relax in the warmth and friendliness of our Kiwi hospitality and don’t forget to come again! – HON. JOHN KEY Prime Minister of New Zealand and Minister of Tourism

Kia Ora“Welcome” to New Zealand

From the President

Welcome to the Fourth Edition of Recommend New Zealand Magazine, The Concierges Guide to the very best of New Zealand.

The Hotel Concierge Society Les Clefs d’Or New Zealand, is a non-profit, non-political professional association, with the country’s best hotel Concierges as members. As a national chapter of the prestigious Union Internationale des Concierges d‘Hotels Les Clefs d’Or, we have the responsibility of spreading the word in New Zealand of the ideals and ethics of our society, promoting professionalism in the hospitality and tourism industry through the concept of “service through friendship”. This means that we must set an example to the industry as a whole, displaying the highest standards of professionalism, honesty and integrity, and above all friendship in our dealings with not only our guests, but within our hotels, and with our many and varied “suppliers”, who contribute to New Zealand’s outstanding success as a tourism and business destination.

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Franz Staufer President, Les Clefs d’Or New Zealand Chief Concierge, SKYCITY Grand Hotel, Auckland

recommend daily, the companies and suppliers who uphold the highest standards of service and attention to detail, and help the Concierges of New Zealand exceed the expectations of our valued guests. We are proud to showcase the best suppliers, as recommended every day by New Zealand’s best Concierges.

We hope you enjoy your time in beautiful New Zealand, and of course if there is anything you need, please do not hesitate to ask your friendly Concierge!

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Whitebait FrittersIngredients2 eggs (beaten to a consistency as fluffy as possible).1 Tablespoon of self-raising flour250grams NZ Whitebait (drained).Salt and freshly ground Pepper.Oil to cook in.Juice of a lemon.

MethodDrain your whitebait in a colander, place into a bowl.Add the already beaten egg.Gently mix.

InstructionsHeat oil in a pan and place a large spoonful of the fritter mixture in the pan. Spread it into a round shape with the back of the spoon. Allow it to cook, ie. let the egg set, until golden on one side. You do not need to wait for the fish to go white! Then turn it over and cook the other side. Serve the fritters with freshly ground salt and pepper, and a squeeze of your lemon.

Having spent many years living in the lower South Island, locals would often judge your character based on how you said you prepared a whitebait fritter. Strange, I know... but if you got it right, when a local asked you, it often meant complimentary drinks and lots of friendly banter! Whitebait are a sought-after delicacy in New Zealand, selling for more than $NZ100kg. They are tiny, almost transparent fish that are caught in a net or screen. There are strict regulations applying to whitebait fishing to help conserve numbers of this native New Zealand fish. The whitebaiting season runs generally between August and November. Haere mai - Come - and enjoy a taste of New Zealand and thanks for reading Recommend New Zealand Magazine!

CHARLOTTE CARLYLE WILSON Editor in Chief

“With this being our Spring edition of Recommend New Zealand Magazine, which coincides with New Zealand’s whitebaiting season, I thought it would be appropriate to share with you my Recipe for making a tasty whitebait fritter.”

Letter from the Editor

Publishers DetailsEditor In Chief | Charlotte Carlyle Wilson | The Marketing [email protected]

Art & Graphic Design Chris Washer | [email protected]

Contributing Photographers Elite Images – www.eliteimage.tvJake Morgan | Charlotte Carlyle Wilson | Norrie Montgomery

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Terms and Conditions© Copyright Recommend Publications. Terms & Conditions: None of the offers in this magazine are available in conjunction with any other offer. Only while product or service is available. Terms and conditions may change without notice. Some offers have expiry dates. Not redeemable for cash. Some offers are not available during school holidays or public holidays. Some offers are for certain days only. Other specific operator conditions may apply. Some offers are limited to one per magazine holder. The prices in this magazine are indicative prices only. The Publisher and the Les Clefs d’Or Hotel Concierge Society of New Zealand are not responsible for any personal damages or loss of property during any of the experiences published in this magazine.

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Concierge News

Newest Les Clefs d’Or Member Roberta Bezerra, Chief Concierge, The Langham, Auckland Roberta Bezerra has been a member of Les Clefs d’Or Concierge Society since 2002, based in Brazil. Roberta was past-President of the Brazilian Les Clefs d’Or Chapter from 2005 to 2009. Having previously worked before at the InterContinental Rio de Janeiro and also at the Copacabana Palace (an Orient Express Hotel) also in Rio de Janeiro, Roberta’s wealth of experience is an asset to her new position at The Langham, Auckland Hotel. Roberta has a major in Tourism Management and also speaks German, Portuguese, Spanish and French. Roberta arrived in New Zealand in February 2010, and was recently awarded her New Zealand Les Clefs d’Or Keys at a ceremony at The Langham, Auckland.

Roberta Bezerra, pictured here with the Les Clefs d’Or New Zealand Executive Committee, (from Left to right), Mr Logan Fleet, Mr Franz Staufer, Mr Gustavo Concha and Mr Shaun Ryan.

Profile Daniel Marsh, Chief Concierge, Stamford Plaza Hotel Auckland and Les Clefs d’Or Member Daniel has been with The Stamford Plaza Hotel Auckland for the last two and a half years and has been a Les Clef’s d’Or member for the last year and a half. He has 14 years experience in several different properties around Auckland and was a Les Clefs d’Or Member previously for 5 years. Daniel is very passionate about the Concierge role and takes great pride in showcasing the best of what New Zealand has to offer, he says, “It is a pleasure and a privilege to be associated with a friendly society like Les Clefs d’Or New Zealand”. Daniel is also a qualified chef and loves trying new things and letting guests and colleagues share in his experi-ences. Daniel loves the challenges that the Concierge role can bring and some of the more ‘interesting’ things that people can ask for, “I think the most memorable part of my work is looking after dignitaries and musicians who can come up with some great things that they may need. I haven’t had to say ‘no’ yet. Anything and everything is available. Sometimes it just takes a couple more phone calls and an extension on your credit card!”

Familiarisation Fiona Lawson, Concierge, Crowne Plaza Hotel Christchurch experiences “Little River Rail Trail”“Natural high caters for the recreational cyclist. Andrew, the owner, fitted us with cycles and

helmets, loaded the bikes to the back of his 4WD and we headed of towards Birdling’s Flat to the Little River Rail Trail. Arriving at Birdlings flat, Andrew provided water bottles and snack bars, and onto our Bikes we hoped. The cycle track uses the formation of the Little River Branch railway, which ran from Southbridge (where Daniel Carter, the All Black Rugby Player is from) to Little River. The railway closed in 1962 and the formation had remained largely undisturbed until the early 2000s. The trail is gentle and flat, and the section we covered traverses along the historic railway embankment into the Little River township. Much of the trail travels along the shores of Te Roto o Wairewa (Lake Forsyth), which teems with birdlife and historic Maori settlements. The views are stunning, the smells of the country side were stimulating, and I was indeed getting a Natural High. 7km later we arrived at Little River and with a good appetite we headed into the Little River cafe. There was time to also look at locally-made arts and crafts. Rested and with a full tummy we headed back along the rail track. All too soon we pulled up to the 4wd and Andrew loaded the bikes up for us. We still had some time to visit the Birdling’s Flat Settlement, which is very much how New Zealand “baches” used to be – simple but comfortable in a stunning natural environment. Definitely worth a visit. We then headed reluctantly back into town.”

The 28th Australian Les Clefs d’Or AGM

On the weekend of 16 to 18 July 2010, the New Zealand Hotel Concierge Society Executive Committee attended the 28th Australian Les Clefs d’Or AGM. Here the Executive Committee along with Roberta from The Langham Hotel Auckland are pictured at the Sydney Taronga Zoo during their stay.

Pictured here at the Winter Wonderland Australian Les Clefs d’Or Ball, held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney. From left to right: Mr Gustavo Concha (Hilton Auckland), Ms Roberta Bezerra (The Langham Hotel, Auckland), Ms Tracey Tamalo, Derek Fenn (Founder Les Clefs d’Or NZ) from the Palazzo Versace Hotel.

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Taika Waititi hails from the Raukokore region on the East Coast of New Zealand. He has been involved in the arts for several years, as a visual artist, actor, writer and director. Taika’s first short film, ‘Two Cars, One Night’, was nominated for an Academy Award in 2005. His next short, ‘Tama Tu’ about a group of Maori soldiers in Italy during World War II won a string of international awards, making it also eligible for Oscar nomination. His first feature movie, Eagle vs. Shark, was released internationally in 2007 after selling to Miramax on the basis of a trailer. Taika has a strong background in comedy writing and performing and with fellow comedian Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords), has won New Zealand’s top comedy award, the “Billy T” and also the “Spirit of the Fringe Award” in Edinburgh. Taika’s latest feature film has become New Zealand’s highest grossing film “BOY” beating “Once were Warriors”, catapulting Taika to International fame.

You have just been overseas, what were you up to? I’ve been acting in a big Hollywood movie called The Green Lantern. It is Warner Brothers’ latest comic book adaptation and stars Ryan Reynolds. I play his mate. I basically spent most of my time enjoying

New Orleans and not acting. It was a great experience. You are a writer, comedian, actor and director. Do you prefer being in front of the camera or behind the camera? I prefer being behind the camera now. I like the control and general atmosphere of being creatively responsible for a film. I like being in charge and feel like a sort of Prime Minister of a very very small country. I’m a control freak.Are you writing anything at the moment, if so what is the theme of your next script? I’m writing many projects right now, some are going better and faster than others but they all pretty much share the same themes; love, family, acceptance. A lot of my characters are trying to find their way and place in the world, struggling to fit in and are almost always awkward and clumsy.What’s your favourite place in New Zealand for a holiday? East Coast of the North Island is familiar ground but generally anywhere with a nice beach is a suitable destination for me. If I’m among friends then I’m very happy.Was the Movie “Two Cars One Night” a reflection on your childhood... did you have to sit outside the pub waiting for your parents? It was more a reflection of most people’s childhoods. It doesn’t matter what your background or life experience is, or whether you’re been left in a car, everyone has been left alone at some point as a child. The film is more about what happens in that time and certainly isn’t a judgement on NZ parenting techniques. It’s a love story set against a dark background.

“I’ve been acting in a big Hollywood movie called The Green Lantern. It is Warner Brothers’ latest comic book adaptation and stars Ryan Reynolds. I play his mate.”

Celebrity Interview

Taika Waititi Actor, Director, Writer and Comedian

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If you had one week in life where you could do anything in the world what would it be? I’d quite like to experience weightlessness so maybe I’d like to go to space and do a few orbits of Earth. Or I’d like to go really deep down in the ocean.Do you Twitter and pay attention to all of that? I Tweet now and then. Sometimes I have bursts of inspiration though I’d say it stems more from boredom than having great things to share with people. I don’t pay much attention to the medium, it’s a good tool for communicating brief ideas, or advertising events, but I really don’t think about it at all.If you had to recommend to an International Visitor to do one thing while they were in New Zealand, what would it be? Get out of the city. Go bush. Go to the country and enjoy what we have to offer out in the wilderness. You won’t find anything like it elsewhere; the landscape is what defines this country. Cities are pretty much the same the world over but if I had to recommend a city I’d say Wellington is the best.

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What do you do during your downtime / hobbies? I eat food and drive fast in my car. Then I eat more food. Usually I watch movies or read books. Basically I don’t do anything and that’s really important to me.If I were to get you a Christmas present what would you like it to be? A camera or a sewing machine or an antique lamp or a nice blender. Or a Citroen SE.What is your favourite drink? A Pimm’s Cup.I have heard that someone calls you their 5th child, is that how you like to see life as though it is through a child’s eyes? We all see the world through some kind of filter, I couldn’t say mine is like a child’s but with my work I usually take an innocent and whimsical approach. I’d like to think I’ve developed a style which appears childlike but works on a more adult level.There was a gang you invented in your latest movie “BOY” called the “Crazy Horses”, how did you come up with that name? A few members of my family are into Native American culture and as a child I remember many stories about these famous Indian chiefs. One, of course, is Crazy Horse, and I just liked the sound of that in association with a made up gang. Gang names, in general, are quite ridiculous; the fact that a group of guys get together and come up with names that they think are cool is hilarious to me. This name reflects that.What music do you like? I can appreciate most styles, I go through phases where I can only listen to a particular artist or genre

but these days I have found it hard to keep up with all the trendy bands that are on “the scene”. As a result I usually revert to classics, things I know that work for me. Basically if I have a little of everything at my disposal then I’m happy. What is the most unusual thing someone has come up and said to you since you have become a New Zealand legend? I haven’t heard anything unusual yet. I used to get mistaken for Cliff (Curtis) when I was younger and I would sometimes pretend to be him, and sometimes if I was hanging with Jemaine (from Flight of the Conchords) then people would think I was Bret. That doesn’t happen too much anymore, I miss the old days.What other jobs have you done that weren’t in show business? I used to be in the hospitality industry for about 3 years, working in Wellington cafes and restaurants. But I got too bitter about serving people so had to leave. I’ve done other things like diving for seaweed, picking squash, handing out flyers for clubs, life modelling, and working in a fruit/video shop. But my main job has been to remain in the arts and try to be creative. It doesn’t pay well but I’m my own boss and I like the hours.What is your favourite photograph? Anything that makes me look at it for more than 30 seconds. Do the movie premieres excite you to the point that you end up partying all night? I don’t get excited at all I’m afraid. I like the idea of free food and a nice glass of bubbly but as for the red carpet spectacle, if I can, I try to avoid it or find a side door. Not that people really want to take my photograph or anything, I just don’t like being in the field of vision of lots of people when all you’re doing is walking on carpet. It seems very silly and antiquated. But yes, I do stay up very late.Have you ever done a bungy jump? Yes, in Queenstown. It wasn’t a rush. It was just uncomfortable and weird and I was happy to be out of that big elastic band. I think it’s a fun thing to do once but I can’t help thinking how awkward you look bouncing around.How old are you, and how old do you feel? I’m between 20 and 80 years old. I feel the same as I did when I was very young but maybe a little wiser and emotionally weathered. I guess I have never really felt “old”, which is a good thing. You shouldn’t do immature things as an adult, but you should embrace the child in you and feel free to play.You’re a Citroen fan, what is it that you love about them so much, and do you have a name for your car? I haven’t named my car, I can’t think of anything appropriate. I was turned on to these cars a couple of years ago by a friend who took me on a road trip in a Citroen BX. I’ve never really been into cars but I guess there was something about the quirkiness, the sort of futuristic ideas they

had in the 80’s that appealed to me. They are weird cars and the Citroen BX’s especially are sometimes kind of ugly, but there’s a charm to them and I love how fast they go. They can go very, very fast.

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When people think of whitewater rafting in the Southern Alps a few things come to mind: ice cold water, thrills and spills and some stinky borrowed wetsuit. The word luxury rarely enters the equation, let alone the whiff of decadence. The team at Queenstown Rafting is aiming to change your mind on just what a high-end rafting trip is all about.

The three day trip down the Landsborough River started early in Queenstown. Our first port of call was to the head shed to collect our equipment and meet the team. After a quick introduction we grabbed our refreshingly not-so-smelly wetsuits and the remainder of our gear and loaded up the van for the drive to the West Coast.

Over the Crown Range and the Gates of Haast westward we go. At a non-descript pull-out the van pulls over. As our driver and

raft guide, Michel an affable French-Canadian, starts to explain what is going to happen a distant thumping is heard. As if right on cue the chopper buzzes the roof and lands in the paddock beside the road.

Like I said, this is luxury rafting. Loading our gear into the machine we climb aboard as the pilot revs the engine and the magic carpet lifts off the ground. Soaring effortlessly we glide above the forest heading up-river. The carpet of green is only broken by the blue ribbon of water that bisects the landscape. On the horizon the hulking statuesque silhouette of the Southern Alps stand guard like a fortress wall.

We touch down in a tiny clearing beside the river. Over the low frequency din of the rotor blades we unload the helicopter and in an instant we are left alone in the silence. I grab my gear and walk a few steps into a fully set up camp. An elaborate cooking area complete with table, chairs and fire pit. Just beyond is a tiny village of tents dotted amongst the trees.

I find my tent - this isn’t some backyard pup-tent - tall enough to stand in and complete with camp cots, this is posh digs for the backcountry. Returning to the kitchen area I find that our guides have laid out a cheese platter and are pouring me a nice glass of Central Otago Pinot Noir. I wonder to myself if this new standard of luxury wilderness adventure will spoil me forever. Will I ever be able to go back to scroggin and Milo?

Before dinner I take a stroll amongst the forest. The sound of

Whitewater and Wine Rafting the Landsborough River

Cruising Feature

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birdsong echoes all around as the sun begins to head towards the horizon. Upon my return dinner is on the go - and what a meal it is. A stir-fry befitting an up-market bistro is finished off with a chocolate pudding that you wish your mamma used to make.

The next morning I wake up early and promptly stay in bed for an hour - it’s one of those sort of trips. Eventually the smell of breakfast urges me out of my palatial tent. After breakfast it’s time to actually do some rafting on this rafting trip.

We load up and hit the river. It’s a stunning day, warm and sunny - so not the West Coast. The river twists and turns through the landscape, bumpy second class rapids are broken up with larger sections of whitewater. As we head down river the intensity of the rapids builds.

We pull off to the side of the river to scout a rapid called ‘Squeeze’. At a house sized rock the river takes a sharp right then a left. We would have to be precise, committed and ready to negotiate it. We paddle for all we’re worth and ride the liquid locomotive. The rollercoaster of whitewater throws the raft at its whim. In a flash it’s over and we’re out the other side, laughing, elated, high-fiving and ready to take on the world.

The rest of the day is predicated with fun rapids, lazy floats and stunning views. We pull out late in the afternoon to another prepared camp. Before long the Pinot emerges and the smell of a roast lamb fills the air. As I drift off to sleep I wonder what the next day of rafting is going to entail. I wonder what’s for breakfast and

what jaw dropping views I’ll see. I wonder if I could get used to being this spoiled. I think I could.

By Scott Kennedy, freelance writer, photographer and filmmaker. Writer of several guidebooks for Lonely Planet including the soon to be released 15th edition of the New Zealand country guide.  www.adventureskope.com

THE FACTSPrice: $1,495 pp

Level of Expertise: Grade 3-4+

Includes: Transfer/ return travel to Queenstown. Full wetsuit rafting clothing and safety equipment. Scenic flight by either fixed wing or helicopter to Landsborough

Runs: Mid-November through to March

Departs: Fridays 8.30am and returns Sunday evening

Bookings: 0800 RAFTING (0800 723 8464)or +64 3 442 9792

Website: www.rafting.co.nz

“I find my tent – this isn’t some backyard pup-tent”

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At Waiheke, you know you’re on island-time as soon as you disembark from the ferry. Waiheke Executive Transport picked us up on our day trip for a 3 hour wine trail around the island. Owner James ‘Jimbo’ Bailey works to accommodate all requests according to personal tastes and interests – from gastronomy to golf to a tour of local artists working from their homes or studios. While New Zealand produces 1% of the world’s wine, Waiheke produces 1% of New Zealand’s wine and is renowned for its boutique wineries.

Four vineyard tastings later, we gratefully accepted our window table at the celebrated Te Whau Vineyard Restaurant. The recipient of countless awards, Te Whau boasts an impressive list of accolades and an even more impressive view.

Perched on the southern side of the Island, you’re afforded wide unobstructed views back to the cityscape of Auckland. It was magical enough at one in the afternoon - I can only imagine how it must sparkle at night. With a glass of Te Whau’s 2009 Chardonnay in hand, the crayfish bisque and paddle crab salad entrees seemed an obvious choice as we gazed across the azure Hauraki Gulf. Neither dish disappointed. Generous portions of exquisitely prepared venison and market fish John Dory followed, accompanied by The Point 2006 vintage. Hmmmm - rich, ripe, velvety and unforgettable.

Almost as unforgettable as the perfect day trip from Auckland – only a half-hour journey yet a whole other world away.

www.tewhau.com | Te Whau Vineyard and Cafe | 218 Te Whau Drive, Oneroa, Waiheke Island | Phone 09 372 719. How to get around: Waiheke Executive Transport - www.waiheketransport.co.nz

Review by Michelle Gimblett

When I phoned to book our table at the Mudrick for a Saturday afternoon, I was advised that a 1.30pm start would not be enough time to really sit back and enjoy our experience... and she was right. Our 5 courses started with a delightful Amuse-bouche, a gorgeous taste of seared veal, compliments of the Chef. For my entrée I tried the Te Matuku Bay Oysters, freshly shucked each day to order, soaked in gin with horseradish, they were divine. The main event arrived, beef fillet matched with the Mudbrick Reserve Pinot Noir 2009 (grapes are sourced from the renowned Gibbston Valley in Central Otago) with highlights of raspberry, this was the perfect compliment.

Humble owners, Nick and Robyn Jones have an excellent nose for wine, wonderful taste in building design, and exceptional gardens where herbs and flowers are picked everyday to decorate and enhance the meals. Mudbrick Vineyard and Restaurant has been a favourite for many Aucklanders since its inception; a special destination where thousands of people have celebrated their weddings, birthdays, corporate and personal triumphs. The fairy lights twinkle everyday of the year at Mudbrick in a way that lights up your soul, topped with exceptional food and wine. You cannot come to Auckland and miss this dream culinary experience.

If you don’t have the time or maybe the budget for a leisurely lunch you can still visit the Mudbrick Vineyards cellar door for wine tasting and Platters or just Fries with Aoili a very affordable option, the views from the Cellar Door and the Restaurant are some of the best you will see and you don’t need to book to visit.

www.mudbrick.co.nz | Mudbrick Vineyard and Restaurant, Church Bay Road, Oneroa, Waiheke Island, Phone 09 372 9050

Review by Editor in Chief | Charlotte Carlyle Wilson

Te Whau Waiheke Island

Mudbrick Waiheke Island

Degustation North

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The Amisfield Wine Company Bistro and Cellar door, located at Lake Hayes, a 10 minute drive from central Queenstown, is a wine and food destination not to be missed. Indulge. The multi-award winning Pinot Noir 2007 recently received Gold at the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Wine and Spirit Show 2009. General Manager, Fleur Caulton describes it as distinguished, dense and rich.

The tasting room is relaxed. No oenomania here. The staff convey their knowledge with enthusiasm rather than superiority. “There is quality across all our varieties,” one shared. “But the Pinot Noir is the star. Layers of flavour, ageability, complexity – it’s all there.” The Bistro is a buzzy place and the menu changes daily. The food is organic, locally sourced and partners the wines perfectly.

We went for the ‘Trust the Chef’ menu, which includes a selection of dishes chosen by the chef based on the freshest ingredients available – a popular choice for many diners. A special of the day was feathery, crispy fried whitebait with lemon, rocket and a celeriac/coriander mayonnaise. The accompanying glass of chilled Saignee Rose 2009 was all wow. Another special was the dissolvingly tender lamb cutlets with smoked eggplant, buttery mash, roasted red capsicum and sweet-spice jus. The paired wine was the standout Pinot Noir 2007.

All bread is handmade on site. The sourdough starter originates from the wild yeasts produced by Amisfield’s first vintage grapes of 2002 - another innovative touch.

Amisfield Tasting Room & Wine Shop open 7 days, 10am-6pm, Amisfield Bistro open Tues–Sun 11.30am-8pm (last bookings 6pm), 10 Lake Hayes Road, RD 1, Queenstown, Phone 03 442 0556

Degustation South Reviews by New Zealand writer John Lockyer.

There are many picturesque places in Central Otago. For wine lovers, the short trip from central Queenstown to the outstanding wine region of Bannockburn is a must. The drive through the Kawarau Gorge is one of New Zealand’s most scenic. Make sure you stop alongside the Roaring Meg for magnificent landscape views.

The Mt Difficulty Cellar Door and Restaurant is nestled in the Bannockburn hills. The building – concrete and cedar – is deliberately simple as nothing can upstage the earthy views of the patchwork vineyard plains.

The chef’s food is seasonal, light, locally sourced (when available) and perfectly matched to the wines. The duck, slow roasted in pinot noir, was a small marvel: dark, crispy skin and soft, moist meat were braced with flat mushrooms, green beans and a velvety, just-sweet-enough raspberry and cassis sauce. This winery lunch menu also has a selection of delicious platters. Highlights of our platter included: antipasti, cold-smoked river salmon, wild boar terrine, fig and pinot noir chutney, Evansdale smoked brie and homemade gingerbread with blue cheese. All delicious.

For the duck, Emma Lawton, Cellar Door Assistant Manager, recommended the Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir 2008, their flagship pinot. “It reflects a warmer growing season with hints of cherry, blackberry, and Christmas cake spice”. The Pinot Gris 2009 is their most popular white wine, blended from five estate vineyards. Aromas of nectarine, peach blossom and pear. The menu also offers gluten free options.

Mt Difficulty Cellar Door open 7 days, 10.30am – 4.30pm, Mt Difficulty Restaurant open 7 days (reservations essential) 12noon to 3pm, 73 Felton Road, Bannockburn – 5km from Cromwell, Phone 03 445 3445 extn 1, bookings: [email protected]

Mt Difficulty Bannockburn

Amisfield Bistro Queenstown

Degustation South

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Early pearl culture was attempted in many countries with many different species of shellfish, without success. In 1890 however, Kokichi Mikimoto succeeded in cultivating round pearls in oysters and the cultured pearl industry was born. At the same time, French scientist Louis Boutan produced the first mabé (hemispherical) pearls in abalone, but because of difficulties in raising this particular species of shellfish, he abandoned his efforts and it was not continued as a commercial venture.

Ninety years later, in the crystal clean waters of the South Pacific, the discovery of a beautiful natural pearl in the New Zealand species of abalone, sparked one man’s desire to continue Louis Boutan’s earlier work.

This is a story of dedication and commitment through years of research and development to create a gem that is truly one of a kind. New Zealander Roger Beattie in 1989, established the first ocean based blue pearl farm at Whangamoe Inlet on New Zealand’s Chatham Islands. Rogers understanding of the pearl fishery and an empathy not only for the environment but also the very rhythms of nature’s life cycles, led Roger and his team to embark on a project which would see the creation of a new gem,

unparalleled in its beauty and colour.Using his extensive knowledge accumulated over twenty years

diving for paua, Roger Beattie and his team at the Eyris Blue Pearl Company went about pioneering ways to farm paua, allowing paua to develop as naturally as possible in their ocean environment, with the ebb and flow of the tides, feeding only on their natural diet of nutrient rich seaweed.

Paua are voracious eaters – they eat up to 50% of their body weight per week. Without continued access to high quality natural seaweed, a blue pearl farming operation would not be possible.

Today, the Eyris Blue Pearl Company operates sea-based blue pearl farms in the waters around New Zealand, located in the The Marlborough Sounds and Banks Peninsula, where healthy paua is harvested next to rocky coastlines in specially designed pearl barrels suspended 1 to 5 metres below the oceans surface.

The humble paua (New Zealand’s own abalone Haliotis iris) has given us the mabé blue pearl which captures the essence of New Zealand. A vibrant, fresh and young country with a feeling of adventure and organic beauty. The colours of blue pearls are the colours of New Zealand. The wild blues

Jewellery Feature

Blue Pearls Uniquely New Zealand

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Eyris Blue Pearl StockistsWHANGAREI

Steve Hayward Master Jeweller Shop 2 Quayside, Town Basin

T: 09 438 2161 | W: tukahagallery.com

AUCKLAND

Gallery Pacific Shop 3 Queens Arcade, 34 Queen Street T: 09 308 9231 | W: gallerypacific.co.nz

Marshalls Pearls 93 Queen Street & No. 1 Queen Street

T: 09 366 0807 & 09 969 5858

Walker & Hall (Auckland Airport) Shop F268 Airside, Level 1,

Auckland International Airport T: 09 275 9905 | E: [email protected]

Aurum Fine Jewellery 89 College Hill, Ponsonby

T: 09 378 1335 | W: aurum.co.nz

TAUPO

Drews Goldsmith 77 Tongariro Street

T: 07 3771133 | E: [email protected]

WELLINGTON

Pacific Jewellers 330A Lambton Quay

T: 04 473 5330 | W: pacificjewellers.co.nz

NELSON

Jens Hansen Gold and Silversmith 320 Trafalgar Street

T: 03 5480640 | W: jenshansen.com

Jewel Beetle 240 Trafalgar Street

T: 03 548 0487 | W: jewelbeetle.co.nz

HOKITIKA

TP Goldsmiths 81 Revell Street

T: 03 755 6588 | W: tpgoldsmith.co.nz

CHRISTCHURCH

Blue Pearl Gallery 746 Colombo Street

T: 03 366 4567 | W: nzbluepearls.co.nz

AKAROA

Akaroa Blue Pearl Centre Main Wharf

T: 03 304 7877 | W: akaroabluepearls.com

www.bluepearls.com

of the ocean, the vibrant greens of the forest, the fiery pinks of the sunset and the mysterious violets of the dawn.

Blue pearl jewellery is worn and admired all over the world because of its amazing natural colours. These colours are only possible from the paua of New Zealand.

If you want to take a piece of the real New Zealand ‘Aotearoa’ home with you, we suggest that this is the ultimate New Zealand gift for yourself or a loved one. New Zealand is the only place in the world that Blue Pearls are farmed.

We recommend you visit one of the Eyris stockists (see advertising on right) to view many different pearls in amazing settings or to further your knowledge on this astounding jewel.

Blue Pearl Grading The grading of blue pearls has become an exacting exercise that is now world recognised. The Blue Pearl Grading System grades for not only size, shape, lustre and surface, but also colour.

There are two brands of blue pearl: The Eyris brand of blue pearls are graded Select Gem, Gem or A grade. The Pacific Blue brand of blue pearl is graded B, Mystique or C grade. All Eyris brand pearls have a totally traceable history, by way of an individual ID number given to the pearl during cultivation that holds details about the life of the pearl such as the place and date of cultivation. Select Gem and Gem grade pearls are accompanied by a Certificate Brochure recording these details for the owner. This certificate brochure gives the purchaser an understanding of the value of their pearl and it can be used for insurance/valuation purposes. A grades are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and a booklet of information about the blue pearl. The Pacific Blue grades – B, Mystique and C grades are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity also. Be sure to ask your jeweller for a Certificate of Authenticity to ensure you are getting the genuine article.

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Peter Williams is an exceptional New Zealand television presenter. In 2010 readers of TV Guide voted him New Zealand’s best news presenter. Peter is a passionate golfer and is also on the Board of Directors of the charity The First Tee and here he gives us his perspective on golf!

What do you rate as the golf course with the most stunning scenery in New Zealand? There are numerous courses around the country with either ocean or mountain views but Jack’s Point, near Queenstown has a spectacular combination of both. Nestled under the jagged Remarkables, and on the shores of the pristine Lake Wakatipu, there are few golf courses anywhere with a setting like this. But don’t play there when the southerly is whistling up the lake! What is the most unique feature you have ever seen on a New Zealand Golf Course? There’s a par 3 at the Rotorua Golf Club which you play over a bubbling mud pool. The course, known as Arikikapakapa, is built right in the heart of the thermal area and on the way round you often see little spurts of steam coming out of the ground. But because the volcanic soil is fertile and free draining, the playing surfaces at the course are always top class and it’s always ready to play on again quickly, even after the heaviest downpour.What do you rate as the hidden Gem of New Zealand Golf Courses? With the country having nearly 400 courses for

a population of 4 million, there are numerous country gems from the far north to the south of the South Island. But here’s a couple I always liked - Ekatahuna in the northern Wairarapa, because of its lush surfaces and greens (and the fact that a truly great New Zealander Sir Brian Lochore is on the honours board as the intermediate champion in 2008!) and Taieri, just out of Dunedin, because it’s the place where I shot my lowest ever competitive round. It was a 67, and I was tied for the first round lead with New Zealand representative James Gill. He won the tournament and I have never reached such great heights since. What club do you belong to? Royal Auckland and Mount Maunganui.Have you ever played Kauri Cliffs or Cape Kidnappers, and if so what was the experience like? Yes, I’ve been lucky to play both more than once. They are incredibly demanding golf courses but they are places that everybody should try. My advice - play off the tees that best suit your ability. If you try to be too macho, especially on a windy day, you won’t enjoy it because you’ll lose lots of golf balls and get very frustrated. But both courses require you to make very good golf shots to get rewarded with a good score, and that’s the way it should be. The scenery is breathtaking. If you have the time and the means, make a weekend of it and pamper yourself with a stay at the adjoining lodge. You won’t forget the experience!

GOLF CHARITY

The First Tee has helped many youngsters overcome challenges at home and to find a purpose at school by using the Nine Core Values which are at the foundation of the life skills programme.

“We are moved by the comments of one young man who has completely turned his life around. The First Tee Coach emphasises doing versus telling. Coaches mentor and instruct participants in fun, golf-related activities that help them learn new skills used in golf and transfer them to their daily lives,” explains Pip King, Executive Director of The First Tee. Visit www.thefirstteenz.org for details

Peter Williams TV Presenter and Golfer

Golf Guide

Driving range at Millbrook Resort in Central Otago (a converted shearing shed)

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Designed by legendary golf architect Tom Doak, the Cape Kidnappers par 71 golf course measures 7,119 yards (6,510 meters) and will challenge golfers of all skill levels. Completed in 2004, this spectacular New Zealand golf course has been hailed as one of the great modern marvels in golf. Cape Kidnappers hosted the 2009 Kiwi Challenge won by Anthony Kim.

The Clubhouse features a golf shop, locker rooms, and grill room allowing golfers to dine with amazing views of the Pacific Ocean. Ladies’ and men’s rental clubs and shoes are available.

TRANSPORT OPTIONSBy Airplane Air New Zealand operates at least 8 scheduled flights daily from Auckland (55 mins) or Wellington (50 mins) to Napier (Hawke’s Bay) Airport. Charter flights can also be organized. Flight met upon request.

By Helicopter Helicopters operate nationwide, and can be arranged. Travel direct to Cape Kidnappers from Auckland is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, Wellington flight time is 1 hour 20 minutes and from Taupo the flight time is 30-35 minutes.

By Car From Auckland (allow 6 hours) From Wellington (allow 4 hours).

Kauri Cliffs Golf Course Northland

Cape Kidnappers Golf Course Hawke’s Bay

Bookings: Telephone: +64 6 873 1018 | Website: www.capekidnappers.com

Cape Kidnappers Golf Coursecurrently ranked # 36 best golf course

in the world by Golf Magazine

Low Season High Season 01/05/10-30/09/10 01/10/10-30/04/11International Green Fees: 18 holes NZ$270* NZ$360*NZ Residents: 18 holes NZ$180* NZ$225*

Optional Additions: Electric Cart (per person) NZ$32* | Golf Trundler NZ$10* | Rental Clubs NZ$70* | Caddies Single NZ$60* | Caddies Double NZ$125* | Forecaddie NZ$25*

GREEN FEES

Kauri Cliffs was designed and built by David Harman of Golf Course Consultants, Orlando, Florida. The par 72 championship golf course measures 7,119 yards/ 6,510 metres and offers five sets of tees to challenge every skill level. Fifteen holes view the Pacific Ocean, six of which are played alongside cliffs which plunge to the sea. The beautiful inland holes wind through marsh, forest and farmland. Kauri Cliffs hosted the 2008 Kiwi Challenge won by Hunter Mahan. The golf complex includes a world-class practice range, putting and chipping greens, a well stocked golf shop, and ladies’ and mens’ locker rooms. Ladies’ and mens’ rental clubs and shoes are available.

TRANSPORT OPTIONSBy Airplane Air New Zealand operates scheduled flights daily from Auckland to Kerikeri (Bay of Islands) Airport. Charter flights can also be organized. Kauri Cliffs will meet your flight - upon request.

By Helicopter Several helicopter companies operate flights from Auckland to Kauri Cliffs. Travel direct to Kauri Cliffs is approximately 1 hour.

By Car Approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes from Auckland or 292 kms: Kauri Cliffs can arrange for either a car rental or car and driver.

Bookings: Telephone: +64 9 407 0060 | Website: www.kauricliffs.com

Kauri Cliffs Golf Course currently ranked #78best golf course in the world by Golf Magazine

Low Season High Season 01/05/10-30/09/10 01/10/10-30/04/11 International Green Fees: 18 holes NZ$270* NZ$360*NZ Residents: 18 holes NZ$180* NZ$225*

Optional Additions: Electric Cart (per person) NZ$32* | Golf Trundler NZ$10*Rental Clubs NZ$70* | Caddies Single NZ$60* | Caddies Double NZ$125* | Forecaddie NZ$25*

GREEN FEES

* All prices exclude 15% GST

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In Style

Rei Hoodee in Sunset Pink $249

This ultra-flattering hooded tee is sure to become an instant favourite. Features include a kangaroo pocket‚ three quarter sleeves and a tapered waistline. Made in New Zealand from 185gsm Organic Mountainsilk™ fine machine wash merino. Available at all Untouched World boutiques.

Limited Edition Dick Frizzell Print KIWI ART Red Haring $49

Global Culture specialise in clothing for both men and woman, one of their ranges include T’Shirts that display works of art, this one is a Dick Frizzell - creator of Kiwiana icons like “The 4 Square Man”. Available at all Global Culture Retail Stores Nationally.

Paula Ryan Anorak from Te Huia in Arrowtown

Te Huia in Arrowtown stocks a huge range of Paula Ryan clothing, which is classic, stylish and incredibly flattering. The summer range fosters sensual styling, providing looks that are very easy going and nonchalant. You’ll look pretty and playful in this ¾ sleeve Anorak in Nectar.

Pink Diamonds - Beyond Rare

Partridge Jewellers have been appointed as the first and only Argyle Pink Diamonds Select Atelier in New Zealand. This means that Partridge Jewellers are the official New Zealand partner to Rio Tinto’s Argyle pink diamond business. Pink diamonds are the rarest diamonds in the world. Visit Partridge Jewellers to view this unique jewel.

Pretty in Pink

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Luxury Adventures is recognised by their clients as the number one luxury vacation planner in New Zealand, offering truly unique exclusive experiences.

Tony’s Top Six

The Luxury Menu with Luxury Adventures Company Director Tony Townley

Fiordland Wilderness Experience Experience Southland’s most spectacular environment, enjoy a scenic flight, thrilling jet boat ride and easy walk in Fiordland National Park, all the while taking in the breathtaking panoramic views.

Big Bay Exclusive Adventure on New Zealand’s West Coast, Big Bay’s remote golden sand and large breakers can only be accessed by air, sea or a four-day walk! Enjoy a complimentary picnic platter and glass of wine at this amazing isolated destination.

Whale Watch by Helicopter with Lunch at Pegasus Bay Winery Enjoy rugged coastline views while watching these amazing creatures in the wild. On your return, indulge in fresh local cuisine with top quality wines at Pegasus Bay winery.

South Island High Country Muster Accompany one of the station shepherds on horse back during a sheep muster and experience first hand, high country station life in New Zealands South Island.

Mt. Tarawera Float plane Experience Fly over the wonder of Mt. Tarawera’s Crater Rift, continue south past the Steaming Cliffs and hot lakes of Waimangu Volcanic Valley and on your return land on Lake Tarawera, enjoy a lakeside lunch at a luxury lodge.

Alpine Walk or Helisking and Gourmet Lunch in Exclusive Mountain Chalet Enjoy a spectacular scenic flight over Lake Wanaka, land on the top of Dragon Fly Peak with your private Guide and enjoy a magnificent alpine hike, followed by a gourmet lunch.

To enquire about these experiences or to design your own dream getaway, speak to your Concierge or contact Luxury Adventures | Phone +64 9 361 3874 | Fax: +64 9 361 3894 | USA 1800 65 15 662 | UK 0808 234 5216

Email: [email protected] | Web: www.luxuryadventures.co.nz

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Luxury Property

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the address is first class, the views are world class! By day or night enjoy captivating views from the tide lapping on the beach at okahu Bay, across the marina to Devonport and beyond through the harbour entrance to the sparkling Hauraki gulf. running off Paritai Drive, Karori Crescent is recognised as one of auckland City’s most desirable addresses. an easy stroll to the beach at okahu Bay or five minutes by car to the auckland CBD. Confidence is also taken from the value of the substantial homes in these two streets. astute buyers will recognise this rare opportunity to design and build the home they have always desired on what is 859m² of first class real estate with a view you will treasure forever.

ORAKEI auCKlaND PriMe real eState For Sale World Class Harbour V iews

Investing in New Zealand Residential PropertyNew Zealand’s favourable tax regime has led to property investment becoming the preferred method for many people attempting to build wealth in New Zealand. One major incentive for property investors is that New Zealand has no stamp duty or capital gains tax. There is no tax to pay when you sell a New Zealand property unless the tax authorities believe you are trading in property (buying and selling frequently for a profit), then your profits will be taxed as part of your income. Property Investing can substantially Increase an Investors’ initial Wealth The basic method of building wealth using the property market is to borrow money to buy a house, have someone else (the tenants) pay to cover the outgoings, and over time realise a capital gain. Most banks in New Zealand will provide mortgages to buy investment properties. For example, you could buy an $800,000 house using just $160,000 or even less of your own money. If the house value increases to $900,000, you have achieved a $100,000 gain. The gain is all the more attractive in New Zealand because it is not taxable unless you are trading. Where to Buy Investment Properties in New Zealand The easiest places to find tenants are in New Zealand’s larger cities. A combination of students, immigrants and workers moving with their families from rural locations results in a steady stream of potential renters.

Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are the destinations chosen by the majority of New Zealand’s migrants and these cities have the most active rental markets. Many of New Zealand’s provincial towns and cities, such as Hamilton, Napier, Nelson and Tauranga also take significant numbers of migrants and have a steady stream of people seeking houses to rent.

Most New Zealand houses are rented unfurnished. Good quality houses in well-regarded city suburbs are usually easy to let – presenting would-be landlords with a market opportunity – but there are no guarantees. You need to do your own research into any specific location to confirm local market conditions. Talk to Wayne Maguire to find out more: Wayne Maguire Licensed Agent0274 22 33 77 | (09) 578 5000 | Premium Mission Bay, Maguire Realty Ltd. (REAA 2008)

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When Malcolm Law was just 9 years old he lost his brother to leukaemia. Ever since then Malcolm wanted to help others who are fighting this illness - Every day 6 children and adults in New Zealand are diagnosed with leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood conditions.

So, last year, after 12 months training and preparation, Malcolm became the first person ever to run New Zealand’s 7 Great Walks in just 7 days. In so doing he raised over $85,000 for the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation.

This year Malcolm’s back for more! He is planning a second ultra-endurance run that will see him covering another 360 km’s of gruelling trails over just 7 days. It’s called the 7in7 Challenge and you can learn more or make a donation to support Malcolm at www.7in7.org.nz.

Over two years Malcolm will have run some 7,000 km, worn out 16 pairs of running shoes, and donated thousands of hours of his time to this venture.What scene had the most impact on you during your seven days? The finish line of the Kepler Challenge at the end of the 7in7 and the culmination of a year’s dreaming. Pretty much everyone that mattered to me was there to share the moment. My 12 year old son ran the last kilometre with me. It was a totally happy occasion, everyone

cried and rejoiced in my achievement, I couldn’t have been happier.Were there any logistical issues with trying to get between these famous walks in the North Island and South Islands in 7 days? Yes, particularly when the weather crapped out and we had to drive from Tongariro to Wellington, get a late night ferry and then drive the 3 hours to the Abel Tasman Coast Track. The cameraman was snoring and I only got 2 hours sleep then had to run 53 km which took me 8.5 hours. At that point I was really nervous about the next run and was just relieved that I had made it this far. That next run (The Heaphy Track, 78km) I had to start at 3.30am. I would like to apologise to the people staying in the Brown Hut at the start of The Heaphy who I rudely awoke at 3am to set off.What is the driving force that made you do this when you are a passionate Pinot drinker, love to have a good time, yet you set your mind on this and made it happen – how is that humanly possible? Shear bloody mindedness. Once I put my mind to something, I don’t give up easily. But at the end of the day I was doing what I love which is running in beautiful wild, places in the company of good friends. The doing of it was kind of superfluous, because I was having a good time. The hardest thing was training for the event by myself.I heard you went to Mongolia in 2009 to do a marathon (42 km) and loved it so much you ran over the finish line and kept on going to complete 100km. I went to Mongolia to do a

marathon in a place called Lake Hovsgol, in the remote North of Mongolia. When we got there everyone we met there was doing a full 100km, so the testosterone got the better of me, I couldn’t imagine at the end of the Marathon sitting down with these guys who were achieving so much more... I would be a bit red faced!If you had to recommend to an International Visitor to do one thing while they were in New Zealand, what would it be? To stay a night in a back country kiwi mountain hut, they are a unique experience.

“But by the end of it all I hope to have raised that much-needed $250,000. Some have called it Pure Madness.

I’d rather think of it as Pure Inspiration.”

Personal Challenge

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Global Culture, natural touch.

100% New ZealandM ADE & DESIGNED

Te Parata – Women’s Kura V Neck teeAlpine Island Merino Jacket

Global Culture brings you lovingly stitched garments from our homeland, New Zealand. Our nature-inspired Merino wear and garments with indigenous designs are 100% New Zealand made and designed.

AUCKLAND:164 Quay StPh: +64 9 309 4430

CHRISTCHURCH:Ground Floor, Claredon Tower, 78 Worester StPh: +64 3 962 6528

Christchurch International Airport:1st floor Retail Gallery AirsidePh: +64 3 358 6988

Factory Shop:231 Lichfield StPh: +64 3 366 9012

QUEENSTOWN:Cnr Beach & Camp StPh: +64 3 442 6278

Queenstown Mall:Ph: +64 3442 9590

Queenstown Airport:Terminal BuildingPh +64 3 442 2001

KAIKOURA:23- 25 West EndPh: +64 3 319 6663

NELSON:58 Bridge StPh: +64 3 548 4364

www.globalculture.co.nzSee the whole range online at:

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1 BEN SHERMANRetail Unit 2, 80 Queen Street, Deloitte Centre, Downtown Auckland.

2 GLOBAL CULTURE164 Quay Street, Downtown Auckland

3 LACOSTERetail Unit 1, 80 Queen Street, Deloitte Centre, Downtown Auckland.

4 MONTBLANC BOUTIQUECorner Custom & Queen Streets, Downtown Auckland.

5 THE NORTH FACERetail Unit 4, 80 Queen Street, Deloitte Centre, Downtown Auckland.

6 PARTRIDGE JEWELLERS112 Queen Street, Downtown Auckland

7 ROCKPORTRetail Unit 3, 80 Queen Street, Deloitte Centre, Downtown Auckland.

8 UNTOUCHED WORLD™20 High Street, Auckland Central

Recommended Boutiques

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1 BEN SHERMANBen Sherman has evolved from its British heritage in fashion, music, film and youth culture, to be one of the world’s leading fashion brands. The Ben Sherman brand has developed into a lifestyle brand encompassing womenswear, jeanswear, footwear, suits and formalwear, kidswear and accessories.Phone: 09 309 4604Open: Mon-Thurs 9am-6pm, Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm.

2 GLOBAL CULTUREGlobal Culture – its all about New Zealand – Clothing that is worn out all over the World. Cotton and Merino T shirts, singlets, Jackets and Hoodies. Also….. check out their funky range of New Zealand made accessories and gifts. It’s New Zealand Culture by New Zealand artists to take home and share as a memory. Phone: 09 309 4430Open: Mon-Sat: 8am-6:30pmSun: 9am-6 pm. www.globalculture.co.nz

3 LACOSTE In 1927, René LACOSTE garnered the name ‘the crocodile’ due to his tenacity to never let go of his prey on the tennis court. A friend developed an embroidered Crocodile for LACOSTE’s blazer which he then wore on the courts. Since then LACOSTE has grown to be one of the world’s leading fashion brands.Phone: 09 354 4831 Open: Mon-Thurs 9am-6pm, Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm.

4 MONTBLANC BOUTIQUE Known for generations as a maker of sophisticated, high quality writing instruments. The product range has been expanded to include writing accessories, luxury leather goods and belts, jewellery, eyewear and watches. Montblanc reflects the exacting demands for quality design, tradition and master craftsmanship.Phone: 09 309 5074Open: 9am-6pm 7 days

5 THE NORTH FACE The North Face delivers an extensive line of performance apparel, equipment, and footwear. The North Face is the first choice of some of the world’s most accomplished climbers, mountaineers, extreme skiers, snowboarders, endurance runners, and explorers.Phone: 09 368 7218Open: Mon-Thurs 9am-6pm, Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm.

7 ROCKPORTRockport has redefined the lifestyle footwear category and pioneered the use of athletic technologies in casual, dress and outdoor shoes for more than 35 years. Rockport continues to passionately combine advanced technology and innovation with high-quality materials and modern design.Phone: 09 374 1947Open: Mon-Thurs 9am-6pm, Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm.

8 UNTOUCHED WORLD™Untouched World™ is a New Zealand lifestyle brand renowned for high quality men’s and women’s designer fashion and activewear made from natural and sustainably sourced materials. Signature fabrics include their world renowned Mountainsilk™ fine organic merino and Ecopossum™ knitwear, a luxurious blend of merino, brushtail possum and silk. Pop into their bustling boutique.Phone: 09 303 1382www.untouchedworld.com

6 PARTRIDGE JEWELLERS Specialising in diamond, precious gem, pearl, gold, and platinum, Partridge Jewellers design and manufacture most of their own jewellery, but also import a selection of pieces from leading international jewellery brands along with a comprehensive range of luxury timepieces including: Patek Philippe, Rolex, and Omega.Phone: Auckland: 09 309 8925Newmarket: 09 524 6645

Recommended ShoppingDiscover one-of-a-kind treats in the galleries, fashion boutiques, gift stores, restaurants and bars. Fusing Style and culture with retail in a beautiful, architecturally designed environment, Matakana Village provides a shopping experience like no other.

From the opulence of the cinemas to the stunning shops and fashion boutiques Matakana Village is a central hub to a variety of Vineyards, beaches, restaurants, cafes and regional parks, it has everything you need to enjoy your day or weekend away. Spend time exploring the Village and surrounding area, the historic Matakana House and Dairy Factory, walk along the river to find the quaint Brookview Teahouse and The Potting Shed gardens, or indulge in the stylish Blush Beauty Lounge or Noir Blonde Hair Salon. Visitors can experience the various epicurean delights in the elegant riverside restaurant. For casual dining, tapas and local Matakana wines, try the Vintry. Saturday mornings host the famous Matakana Farmers Market, but those weekday visitors can get their fix at Nosh, Fresh Food Market

Discover and Explore Matakana Village for yourself.

Located beside the Matakana River, Open 7 Days throughout the year, 45 minutes from Auckland. For further information www.matakanavillage.co.nz

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Warkworth (on the way to Matakana)

Take state highway 1 (the Northern Motorway over the Auckland Harbour Bridge) and drive north to Warkworth. Turn right at the second set of traffic lights at Warkworth. Follow the signs to Matakana Village, 12km from Warkworth. This road also leads to Omaha and Goat Island Marine Reserve.

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147 Featherston Street, Wellington | t: 04 473 2596 www.untouchedworld.com

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1 PARTRIDGE JEWELLERS Specialising in diamond, precious gem, pearl, gold, and platinum, Partridge Jewellers design and manufacture most of their own jewellery, but also import a selection of pieces from leading international jewellery brands along with a comprehensive range of luxury timepieces including: Patek Philippe, Rolex, and Omega.

306 Lambton Quay, Wellington | t: 04 473 9129

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Partridge

Akl: 112 Queen Street, 237 Broadway, Newmarket Wlg: 306 Lambton Quay. partridgejewellers.com

Partridgejewellerscrafting since 1870

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UNTOUCHED WORLD™ Untouched World™ is a New Zealand lifestyle brand renowned for high quality men’s and women’s designer fashion and activewear made from natural and sustainably sourced materials. Signature fabrics include their world renowned Mountainsilk™ fine organic merino and Ecopossum™ knitwear, a luxurious blend of merino, brushtail possum and silk. A must visit in Downtown Christchurch is the beautifully restored Untouched World™ store in the historic Arts Centre. Alternatively the Roydvale Avenue Untouched World™ store and adjoining Native Garden Café has a delightful ambience focusing on fresh, locally sourced produce, organic where possible. Friendly service, a favourite with locals.

1 Corner of Montreal St and Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch t: 03 962 6551

155 Roydvale Avenue, Russley(5 minutes from Christchurch Airport) t: 03 357 9399 Store & Café www.untouchedworld.com

GLOBAL CULTURE Home of Global Culture for over 35 years, Christchurch is Global Cultures base. Global Culture – its all about New Zealand – Clothing that is worn out all over the World. Cotton and Merino T shirts, singlets, Jackets and Hoodies. Check out their funky range of New Zealand made accessories and gifts. It’s New Zealand Culture by New Zealand artists to take home and share as a memory.

2 Christchurch: Ground Floor, Claredon Tower, 78 Worester St, Christchurch | Ph: 03 962 6528 | Opening Hours: Mon-Sat: 9am-6pm, Sun: 10am-5pm

3 Factory Shop: 231 Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand | Ph: 03 366 9012 | Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-4:45pm

Christchurch International Airport: 1st floor Retail Gallery Airside, Christchurch, New Zealand | Ph: 03 358 6988 | Opening Hours: as per flight schedule

www.globalculture.co.nz

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Queenstown & Arrowtown Shopping Guide

Recommended Queenstown Boutiques

Recommended Arrowtown Boutiques

1 POUNAMU PEARL Black Pearl ExpertsOffering an exclusive range of top quality New Zealand Blue Pearls, Tahitian Black Pearls, Philippine Golden Pearls and South Sea White

Pearl. Mounted in hand crafted 18ct gold, each pearl is accompanied by a ‘Certificate of Authenticity’.

A multi-lingual sales team and excellent after sales service is delivered at Pounamu Pearl.

Corner of Beach and Rees Street, Queenstown | t: 03 442 9611 e: [email protected] | Open: 7 days 9am-10pm.

2 UNTOUCHED WORLD™ www.untouchedworld.com

Untouched World™ is a New Zealand lifestyle brand renowned for high quality men’s and

women’s designer fashion and activewear made from natural and sustainably sourced materials. Signature fabrics

include their world renowned Mountainsilk™ fine organic merino and Ecopossum™ knitwear, a luxurious blend of merino, brushtail possum and silk. Their garments are designed to shine in your wardrobe for years. Drop by the store, just a minute’s stroll away from the shores of Lake Wakatipu. No. 1 The Mall, Queenstown | t: 03 442 4992

GLOBAL CULTURE www.globalculture.com

Global Culture – its all about New Zealand – Clothing that is worn out all over the World. Cotton and Merino T shirts, singlets, Jackets and Hoodies. Also….. check out their funky range of New Zealand made accessories and gifts. It’s New Zealand Culture by New Zealand artists to take home and share as a memory.

3 Queenstown Central:Cnr Beach & Camp Streets, Queenstown Ph:03 442 6278

Trading Hours: 9am-9pm (7 Days)

4 Queenstown Central:Shop 6 The Mall, Queenstown Ph: 03 442 9590

Trading Hours: (July-Apr): 9am-9pm, (May, June): 9am -6pm

Queenstown Airport:Terminal Building, Queenstown Ph: 03 442 2001

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WOOLPRESS ARROWTOWN40 Buckingham St, Arrowtown 9302, Central Otago, New Zealand. t: 03 442 1355 www.thewoolpress.com

IKONShop 5, 50 Buckingham Street, Arrowtown 9302, Central Otago t: 03 442 1355 e: [email protected]

TE HUIA38 Buckingham Street, Arrowtown 9302, Central Otago t: 03 442 1355 e: [email protected]

WALLACE & GIBBSShop 4, 50 Buckingham Street, Arrowtown 9302, Central Otago t: 03 442 1355

e: [email protected]

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ARROWTOWNFashionTwenty minutes drive from Queenstown is beautiful and historic

Arrowtown. Discover a unique mix of history, activities and leisure. Update your wardrobe at Arrowtown’s top stores - Ikon, Wallace & Gibbs, WoolPress and Te Huia. Friendly staff, beautiful stores, top brands, and gorgeous clothing that is impossible to resist! Check out Ikon for edgy international looks and admire New Zealand’s top designer brands at Wallace & Gibbs. Discover Arrowtown’s beautiful new store Te Huia, where absolutely everything has been made in New Zealand and don’t forget WoolPress where you’ll find essentials for every season.

Shop 5, 50 Buckingham Street, ARROWTOWN. Ph: (03) 442 1355 E: [email protected]

40 Buckingham Street, Arrowtown. Ph: (03) 442 1355

E: [email protected] www.thewoolpress.com

38 Buckingham Street, ARROWTOWN.Ph: (03) 442 1355 E: [email protected]

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Te Huia Store and Gallery

Shop 4, 50 Buckingham Street, Arrowtown. Ph: (03) 442 1355 E: [email protected]

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www.thewoolpress.com

www.thewoolpress.com Ph: +64 3 442 1355 E: [email protected]

• Easy-to-use website• Great selection of quality products• GST automatically deducted on orders being sent overseasWoolPress Arrowtown is an online store filled with some of New Zealand’s finest clothing, knitwear, outdoor apparel, footwear and accessories. Most of our products are only available in New Zealand but you can shop from the comfort of your own home at www.thewoolpress.com. Although a couple of our brands are available in selected stores overseas, you will find it is a lot cheaper to buy them online at www.thewoolpress.com! We are happy to help you out with your online shopping so feel free to email us at: [email protected]

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Maybe you regret not buying that gorgeous Merinomink™ sweater, can’t stop thinking about those genuine Ugg Boots that you had no room in your suitcase for or you have simply fallen in love with Icebreaker clothing and wish to fill your wardrobe with it! Not to worry, as all the products you saw at your favourite store WoolPress Arrowtown are also available online:

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Between these exceptional companies you can go, see and do just about anything you want in New Zealand. Whether you want to be by yourself or with others, between them they have the services that cater to your needs. We highly recommend them all and there are options from $20 to $2000 depending on your budget! Train, Cab, Shuttle or Coach with any of these operators and you are assured excellence in quality, service and scenery throughout your stay in New Zealand!

A recently launched business in New Zealand, based in Auckland and Queenstown, is Crown Rentals. Try one of their Premium AWD’s Toyota Prado or Ssangyong Rexton born for the mountains, the Crown Rentals Premium AWD vehicles offer unparalleled comfort and style. Highly specified and powerful, these top of their class SUV’s give you options galore – rent one of these and create your own amazing New Zealand adventure!

National OperatorsNZ Experiences IndexNATIONAL OPERATORS 41Gray Line Sightseeing 42 Corporate Tours Sightseeing Tours 43Tranz Scenic Spectacular Train Journeys 44 Super Shuttle Airport Transfers 44

NORTH OF AUCKLAND 45GreatSights On the Water 46Explore NZ On the Water 47

AUCKLAND 48NZWINEPRO Wine Tours 48Helilink Helicopter Tours 49Caveworld Waitomo Caves 50Crown Rentals Car Rentals 50GreatSights Sightseeing Tours 51Explore NZ On the Water 52Bush and Beach Eco-Tours 53Milestone Tours Day Tours 54

ROTORUA 55Te Puia Heritage, Culture & Geothermal 56HELiPRO Helicopter Tours 57River Rats Raft & Kayak Rafting & Kayaking 57

TAUPO 58HELiPRO Helicopter Tours 59 Hukafalls Jet Jetboating 59

WELLINGTON 60Te Papa National Museum 61HELiPRO Helicopter Tours 61

SOUTH ISLAND 62Real Journeys Sightseeing 63Air Safaris Scenic Flights 63Great Sights Sightseeing 64

LAKE TEKAPO 65Mt John Earth & Sky Observatory & Café 65

MARLBOROUGH – NELSON 66HELiPRO Helicopter Tours 67Marlborough Travel Wine Tours & Cruises 67

WEST COAST 68Fox Glacier Guiding Glacier Tours 69Shantytown Gold & Heritage 69

CHRISTCHURCH 70HELiPRO Helicopter Tours 70International Antarctic Centre Attraction 71Up Up and Away Ballooning 72Welcome Aboard Sightseeing 73Whale Watch Kaikoura Whale Watching 73

QUEENSTOWN 74Crown Rentals Car Rentals 75Grayline Sightseeing 75Over the Top Helicopter Tours 76JAG AIR Scenic Flights 76Shotover Jet Jetboating 77Dart River Jet Safaris Jetboating 77

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Half Day Tour of AucklandAuckland Highlights (CODE 01, 02) An informative commentary by the driver is included during this 3-hour tour of New Zealand’s largest city by air-conditioned coach. Highlights include the Auckland Museum ($5 donation requested), Mission Bay, Tamaki Drive, Mt Eden, CBD, Auckland Harbour Bridge and the city’s waterfront. 9.15am to 12.15pm, or 2.00pm to 5.00pm $72pp

Full Day Tours From AucklandWaitomo / Rotorua One Day Deluxe (CODE 7R) Visit these famous destinations. Attractions include Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Agrodome Farm Tour, Traditional Maori Concert, Maori Arts & Crafts displays and the World Famous Geothermal Activity at Te Puia, refreshments, tea/coffee, light lunch and an evening snack

also included. “The most comprehensive day tour out of Auckland!” Departs Auckland at 7.30am, returns to Auckland at 8.15pm $315pp

Bay of Islands One Day (CODE 11CL) including Cape Brett Cruise Travel by coach to the Bay of Islands. Visit the Waitangi Treaty grounds with a local guide, followed by the spectacular Hole-in-the-Rock cruise Light lunch is included. Departs Auckland at 7.30am, returns to Auckland at 8.00pm $259pp

Half Day Tour From ChristchurchChristchurch Morning Highlights with the Antarctic Centre (CODE 21A) Christchurch is known as the Garden City. Join Gray Line as we visit Cathedral Square, the Avon River, a walk through Mona Vale, complimentary tea/coffee at the Sign of the Takahe,

Sumner Beach, Lyttleton Harbour and Tunnel. Tour finishes at the world renowned Antarctic Centre (return transfer to city centre included). Departs Christchurch 9.30am and finish at your leisure $105pp

Full Day Tours From ChristchurchChristchurch to Queenstown via Mount Cook (CODE 27) Highlights include Lake Tekapo and the opportunity to experience a scenic flight (own expense) then arrival at Mount Cook Village for your choice of lunch at a cafe (own arrangements), or explore the walks in and around the village then arrive late afternoon in Queenstown. Departs Christchurch 8.00am, arrives Queenstown 6.40pm $245pp

Full Day Tours From QueenstownMilford Sound Day Tour (CODE 41) Travel from Queenstown for morning tea (own arrangements) in Te Anau, enjoy the sight of towering snow-capped mountains, magnificent rainforests and spectacular waterfalls, then descend into Milford Sound for your 1 hour 45 min cruise. Return by coach. Boxed

lunch is included. Optional return flight available at extra cost, weather permitting – see your driver. – GLASS ROOF COACH OPERATES ON MOST DEPARTURES Departs Queenstown 7.20am, arrives Queenstown 7.45pm. $235pp

Gray Line Sightseeing

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 NZ TOUR (0800 698687) 6am-11pm | www.grayline.co.nz

Enjoy sightseeing aboard premium air-conditioned coaches, with informative commentary by experienced drivers. Taped commentary in Japanese, Mandarin and Spanish is available on most tours. Popular Sightseeing Tours are:

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Auckland ToursAuckland Highlights Tour You choose... view Auckland from the top of Mount Eden, visit the vibrant Parnell precinct plus optional visits to Kelly Tarltons, world class Museums or Art Galleries. 2 Hours $160 | 3 hours $240

Muriwai & Wine Visit the Gannets at the spectacular Gannet Colony and the black west coast beaches, then taste the best Auckland has to offer and your choice of 5 vineyards. 4 Hours $300

One Way or Return Options to: Rotorua One Way $585 Return $785 | Waitomo One Way $505 Return $705 | Tauranga One Way $515 Return $715 | Bay of Islands One Way $645 Return $845

Golf Transfers: Formosa One Way $130 Return $260 | Titirangi One Way $42 Return $84 | Gulf Harbour One Way $126 Return $252 | Takapuna One Way $50 Return $100 | Enquire about our Transfer Rates to Cape Kidnappers and Kauri Cliffs.

Wellington ToursSnapshot of Wellington Experience the unique scenic highlights of Wellington, and meander through the quality stores to purchase something special as a keepsake. 3 hours $210

History of Wellington An enriching experience, taking in buildings, memorials, Maori culture and museums. Your driver recommends a place to suit your taste, for morning or afternoon tea. 3 hours $210

Kapiti Quickfire Includes a visit to several Kapiti attractions for an electric mix of adventure, sights, tastes and history. Return to Wellington via the scenic route. Enjoy lunch, morning or afternoon tea at a recommended venue. 4 hours $280

Kapiti Classic An expanded tour of the region, visiting all the best adventure and tasty attractions. Enjoy a picnic hamper, or stop to refresh at a recommended venue. Returning to Wellington via the scenic route. 6 hours $420

A taste of Martinborough Retailing and craft centres- along with a good coffee. Then visit a local vineyard for tasting and an excellent lunch. Next stop – an amazing small holding – stroll around with the owner, taste the produce and make your purchase. 6 hours $470

Wairarapa Antiques and /or Museums Up to 5 destinations depending on your interests; from early settlers to aviation. Lunch or coffee stops at recommended venues. 6 hours $470

Christchurch Tours (from $95 per hour)Short Tour (1-2 hours) Visit historical sites, the botanical gardens or popular cultural attractions like the Art gallery or the Antarctic Centre.

Half day Tour (4-7 hours) Akaroa is one of the most popular tour destinations in the Canterbury. Originally a French Settlement Akaroa is set in a beautiful harbour with numerous cafes and restaurants.

Full day tour (8+ hours) Hanmer Springs, journey north from Christchurch to Hanmer Springs. Great attractions include thermal pools, jet boating, golf, horse treks (extra cost). Fantastic scenery on the way including Waipara Wineries.

Queenstown ToursShort Tour (2 hours) from $100 per hour – Visit wineries in the Gibbston Valley region or visit Arrowtown. Lots to see and taste.

Half day tour (4-6 hours) from $100 per hour – Glimpse what makes Queenstown special: Wineries, Orchards, Lakes, Galleries, Historical towns & more. Or travel to Wanaka or Glenorchy.

Full day tour (Talk with Driver) approx 12 hours return $900 approx - Truly experience the pristine beauty of the district from Milford Sound to Te Anau, Mitre Peak to Mount Cook it’s your choice.

Dunedin Tours (From $100 per hour)2 hour tour City Tour Visit the Speights Heritage Brewery or Otago Museum or Cadbury Chocolate factory

Half Day Tour Travel the scenic highway and visit and marvel at the famous Moeraki Boulders

Full Day Tour Otago Peninsula - Visit Larnach Castle, Yellow Eyed Penguin Colony, Royal Albatross Centre

(the prices above do not include admission, meals or personal purchases).

Corporate Limousines – Sightseeing Tours

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 CHCH TOUR (0800 2424 8687) www.welcomeaboard.co.nz

NATIONAL OPERATORS EXCLUSIVE SIGHTSEEING TOURS

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Super Shuttle provides transfers to and from all major New Zealand airports. If you demand unbeatable value and service, here are just a few of the reasons why you should start or end your journey with Super Shuttle.

Super Shuttle drivers will pick you up or drop you off at your doorstep, whether it’s home, a hotel or the office. They’ll even help you with your luggage. Super Shuttle operates to and from New Zealand’s 10 largest airports servicing every flight – every day. Super Shuttle have fixed prices not meters, so even if the traffic is heavy, you won’t have to worry about your fare going up. Sharing the ride keeps fares rock-bottom or if you or your party would rather travel alone, enquire about Super Shuttle’s exclusive ride rates.

Airport InformationWhilst booking in advance is recommended, Super Shuttle is available 24/7 and can be found on the shuttle rank outside the main terminal exit doors at the following airports:

North Island Airports Auckland - all Terminals, Hamilton, Rotorua, Hawkes Bay, Palmerston North, Wellington.

South Island Airports Nelson, Christchurch all Terminals, Queenstown, Dunedin.

City Centre First Extra Charter (Fixed fares – CBD to Airport) Passenger Passenger (Max 11 pax)

Auckland $25.00 $7.00 $85.00Hamilton $21.00 $7.00 $55.00Rotorua $17.00 $5.00 $60.00Napier $15.00 $3.00 $35.00Hastings $36.00 $4.00 $55.00Palmerston North $13.00 $3.00 $34.00Wellington $15.00 $6.00 $50.00Nelson $15.00 $3.00 $42.00Christchurch $17.00 $4.00 $55.00Dunedin $25.00 $10.00 $95.00Queenstown $15.00 $4.00 $55.00

See New Zealand at its best.

Travelling around New Zealand by train means seeing it all! From snow-capped mountains and rugged coastlines to ancient forests and clean green farmland – experience some of the world’s most unique and beautiful landscapes unseen by road. From the Overlander to the world famous TranzAlpine, your train is comfortable and relaxing, with informative commentary. The windows are panoramic so you can really enjoy

the view, there are open-air viewing areas – get fantastic photos. Trains offer a wide selection of food along with quality New Zealand beer and wine. This is quite possibly the friendliest railway in the world offering service with a smile …

TimetableOVERLANDER – Auckland to WellingtonAuckland depart: 7.25am National Park arrive: 12.50pm National Park depart: 1.20pm Wellington arrive: 7.25pm

OVERLANDER – Wellington to AucklandWellington depart: 7.25am Ohakune arrive: 12.25pm Ohakune depart: 1.00pm National Park depart: 1.45pm Auckland arrive: 7.20pm

TRANZCOASTAL – Christchurch to Kaikoura and PictonChristchurch depart: 7.00am Kaikoura depart: 9.54am Blenheim depart: 11.46am Picton arrive: 12.13pm

TRANZCOASTAL – Picton To Kaikoura and ChristchurchPicton depart: 1.00pm Blenheim depart: 1.33pm Kaikoura depart: 3.28pm Christchurch arrive: 6.21pm

TRANZALPINE – Christchurch to GreymouthChristchurch depart: 8.15am Arthur’s Pass depart: 10.42am Greymouth arrive: 12.45pm

TRANZALPINE – Greymouth to Christchurch sGreymouth depart: 1.45pm Arthur’s Pass depart: 3.57pm Christchurch arrive: 6.05pm

Timetable is subject to seasonal changes, so please check departure times.

Super ShuttleSpectacular Train Journeys

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 SHUTTLE (0800 748 8853) www.supershuttle.co.nz

Book with your Concierge orFreephone: 0800 trains (0800 827 467) www.tranzscenic.co.nz

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There are three areas North of Auckland we recommend you visit while in New Zealand, from the top of the North Island down:

Cape Reinga with it’s historic lighthouse marks the extreme north-western point of New Zealand. Out to sea lies the Columbia Bank maelstrom where the Tasman and the Pacific meet - sometimes producing waves more than 10 metres high. Visit the famous 90 Mile Beach, one of the most famous surfcasting beaches in the world or simply dig your toes into the sand while taking a peaceful walk on sparkling white silica sand beaches.

For the more adventurous try your hand at surfing the giant sand dunes of Te Paki. Explore the edges of the huge, shallow Parengarenga Harbour - the pure quartz sand is dazzling. An organised tour along 90 Mile Beach to Cape Reinga is highly recommended.

The Bay of Islands are located 60 kilometres north-west of Whangarei, a sea pierced by 144 islands. Wherever you are in the Bay of Islands, it’s impossible not to immerse yourself in the blue-green world of islands and beaches. Swimming with dolphins is a specialty of both Fullers GreatSights and Explore NZ, plus sightseeing cruises to the world famous Cape Brett and the ‘Hole in the Rock’. We recommend you base yourself in Paihia or Russell, where most boat trips depart and return from, or take a Day Trip by coach from Auckland by choosing from the many options within this magazine. You can even fly, saving yourself plenty of time, while experiencing the scenery from above!

Matakana Coast stretches along a stunning coastline from Puhoi to Pakiri. The region has a startling array of fresh produce, from limes, avocados, herbs and persimmons to chestnuts, olives, venison and oysters. The area’s chefs are spoilt for choice and at the Matakana Farmers Markets every Saturday from 8am until 1pm you can try Mussel Fritters or a local brew from Matakana Coffee Roasters! Your quest might be a fine bottle of wine, brunch in a cafe or an original piece of art. While you are there, take time out to browse or spend at the wonderful Matakana Village, or pop into see the spectacular view from the Cellar Door and Restaurant at Omaha Bay Vineyard in Matakana. If you want to go on a day trip from Auckland to Matakana to taste the local produce and wine, and not have to drive, we recommend NZWINEPRO who you will find in the Auckland section of this magazine!

North of Auckland

Choose from the ultimate day sail in the Bay of Islands aboard Explore NZ’s high performance catamaran “On The Edge’, an overnight cruise in the Bay of Islands aboard Ipipiri, board a coach for a sightseeing day tour with Grayline from Auckland, or take a wine tour to the Matakana Coast with NZWINEPRO. Whatever you choose to do North of Auckland we guarantee 100% gorgeous scenery and fun!

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Dolphin Cruise: ‘Hole In the Rock’ Including Dolphin ViewingView common and bottlenose dolphins, whales and other marine life in their natural habitat, from plenty of viewing decks on board to get you up close. Cruise past the Cape Brett Lighthouse, before arriving at the majestic Hole in the Rock and the Grand Cathedral Cave.

Cape Reinga: Scenic Coach Tour To The Tip Of New Zealand Via Ninety Mile BeachA vast, untouched region that is rich in Maori culture and tradition. On your way to Cape Reinga, visit the ancient Puketi Kauri forest, with a 20 minute boardwalk past 1,000 year old Kauri trees. Enjoy a BBQ lunch for $23. Try sandboarding down the massive sand dunes on boogie boards, available to all passengers. An action packed day or simply sit back and enjoy unique New Zealand.

Discover Hokianga – including Tane Mahuta. Paihia to Paihia – Full Day tourExperience an unforgettable journey through the natural beauty of the Hokianga. Learn its history and hear local stories & legends. Uncover 2.8 million year old geological rock formations at the Wairere Boulder Valley. Then onto the Waipoua Kauri Forest to meet a national icon, the mighty Tane Mahuta (the Lord of the Forest), the largest known kauri tree in the world. Estimated to be 2,000 years old his mighty girth is over 13m.

Swim With Dolphins: Dolphin Eco EncounterSome say that to swim with dolphins is a life changing experience. With some of the warmest waters in New Zealand, the Bay of Islands is rich in marine life all year round. This half day tour gives you the opportunity to swim with these incredible creatures in their natural environment and cruise the many secluded islands of the Bay.

Hole in the Rock, Dolphin & Scenic Tours

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 653 339 www.dolphincruises.co.nz

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDDolphin Cruise: To the ‘Hole-in-the-Rock’ & Dolphin ViewingMORNING Paihia Departs: 9.15am* Returns: 12.30pm Russell Departs: 9.25am Returns: 12.20pm AFTERNOON Paihia Departs: 1.35pm* Returns: 4.20pm Russell Departs: 1.45pm Returns: 4.10pm

Adult $89pp, Child $44.50pp (under 5yrs free). *Winter 9.00am 1.30pm

Cape Reinga: Scenic Coach Tour to the Tip of New Zealand via Ninety Mile BeachDAILY Paihia Departs: 7.00am Returns: 6.15pm Kerikeri Departs: 7.50am Returns: 5.45pm

Adult $118pp, Child $59pp (Under 5yrs go free). *If departing from Russell, please catch the 7am passenger ferry to Paihia (complimentary on this tour). Please advise this at time of booking.

Discover Hokianga: including Tane MahutaDAILY Paihia Departs: 8.30am Returns: 4.00pm

Adult $93pp Child $46.50pp

Swim With The Dolphins: Eco Experience24 Oct 2009 – 30 Apr 2010

MORNING Paihia Departs: 8.00am Returns: 12.00pm Russell Departs: 8.10am Returns: 11.50am AFTERNOON Paihia Departs: 12.30pm Returns: 4.20pm Russell Departs: 12.40pm Returns: 4.10pm

Adult $89pp, Child $44.50pp. Swim with dolphins an additional $30pp. Hotel Pick ups are available. Prices are subject to seasonal changes. Please be ready 15 minutes before your scheduled departure.

Fullers GreatSights offers a variety of land and island Sightseeing Tours, showing the best of the Bay!

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Dolphin Discoveries – Discover the Bay ‘Hole in the Rock’Experience the world famous ‘Hole in the Rock’ and see dolphins, whales, birds and other wildlife. Cruise among the 144 islands which the Bay of Islands is famous for and enjoy the stunning scenery and informative commentary about marine mammals, geography and history. Visit Explore NZ’s Otehei Bay Resort on Urupukapuka Island, the largest and most fascinating island in the Bay of Islands. Adults $89pp

Dolphin Discoveries – Swim with the Dolphins CruiseLive a lifelong dream! Swim alongside dolphins in their world and see these beautiful marine mammals up close. Join us for the ultimate dolphin eco-adventure. With the warmest water in New Zealand and the friendliest dolphin species (Bottlenose), the Bay of Islands is the best place to swim with dolphins (conditions permitting). Adults $89pp (additional $30 swim price payable on board)

Sail NZ – On the Edge: The Ultimate Day Sail in the BayExperience the exhilarating ride aboard New Zealand’s fastest commercial sailing catamaran. Enjoy a delicious barbeque while anchoring at a sheltered island. Go ashore and participate in some great island activities; swimming, snorkelling, nature walks, or simply kick back and enjoy the island atmosphere. Adults $120pp

Dune Rider – Cape Reinga via 90 Mile BeachMake your way to Cape Reinga while travelling to the Gum digger’s park and drive along the famous Ninety Mile beach! Climb giant sand dunes and boogie board down. Enjoy magnificent sweeping views where the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean meet. Visit the ‘world famous’ Mangonui Fish shop. Adults $139pp

Bay Of Islands Ex-Auckland PackagesUltimate Day in the Bay12 hours, departs 6:30am. Fly from Auckland to Cape Reinga, visit the lighthouse, Tapotupotu Bay and giant sand dunes, before returning to Kerikeri. Transfer to Paihia and join the, Discover the Bay ‘Hole in the Rock’ Cruise before flying back to Auckland. Adults $990pp.

Scenic Bay of Islands12 hours, departs 6:30am. Fly from Auckland to the Bay of Islands and choose between the Discover the Bay ‘Hole in the Rock’ Cruise or the Swim with the Dolphins Cruise, have time to explore Paihia before your return flight. Adults $595pp.

The Best of the Bay3 days 2 nights, departs Auckland 7:30am. Enjoy a scenic drive north before visiting Waitangi and Russell, Cape Reinga, then choose between Discover the Bay ‘Hole in the Rock’ Cruise, Swim with the Dolphins Cruise or the ultimate day sail ‘On the Edge’. Adults $705pp

Explore NZ – Bay of Islands

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 EXPLORE (0800 397 567) | www.explorenz.co.nz

The Bay of Islands is situated only an hours’ flight north of Auckland. Made up of 144 islands, this picturesque region has one of the best climates in New Zealand and is a world class playground for numerous outdoor activities. Known as the ‘birthplace’ of the nation, the Bay of Islands is rich in culture and history, and is an essential part of any New Zealand itinerary.

NORTH OF AUCKLAND ON THE WATER

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Auckland City is well known as ‘The City of Sails’ for it’s many boating enthusiasts. In the Viaduct Harbour you will find numerous cafes and restaurants, where you can dine in style along the waterfront before or after experiencing sailing on an America’s Cup Yacht. The Viaduct Harbour is one of New Zealand’s many vibrant locations and encapsulates the atmosphere of Auckland.

A must-see essential while you are in Auckland are the spectacular West Coast beaches. There are many great ways for you to discover this rugged coastline including by luxury coach with Bush and Beach Eco Tours or by helicopter on Helilink’s Coast to Coast Scenic Flight. This coastline is world famous especially with the surf community and well protected for its native rainforests.

Auckland is also home to some of New Zealand’s oldest vineyards which are well known for their chardonnay, merlot and cabernet sauvignon varieties. NZWINEPRO has all of the most popular vineyard areas in Auckland covered, with their range of options. Choose from four distinct areas – Waiheke Island, west Auckland, northwest Auckland and north Auckland (around Matakana).

Auckland is also a great centre to base your self from for day trips. With the Bay of Islands, Rotorua and Waitomo all are easily accessible from Auckland.

Waitomo New Zealand is world famous for its glowworm caves, Black Water Rafting, cave abseiling (rappelling), cave eco-tours and landscapes. One of the best ways to experience Waitomo is to embark on a Gray Line or GreatSights coach tour from Auckland to Waitomo. You can be back in Auckland on the same day.

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NZWINEPRO

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 WINETOUR (0800 94638687) | www.nzwinepro.co.nz

Auckland Wine Tours – Recommended by Wine Destinations Magazine 2008/2009/2010.

Wine industry professionals offering personal wine making tours and scenic adventures for discerning enthusiasts. Be guided beyond the cellar door with tour options to Villa Maria Estate and the Kumeu/Waimauku, Henderson & Piha, Matakana, and Waiheke Island wine regions. Enjoy morning or afternoon options, stunning coastal scenery/regional parks and delicious New Zealand cuisine. Luxury air conditioned 11 seat Ford Transit mini bus. Complimentary pick up and drop off from/to your central Auckland accommodation.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDPiha/Waitakere Ranges Adventure 12.30pm-5pm. Visit Lincoln Wines, then drive into the Waitakere Ranges. Enjoy an open-menu, one-course lunch at Elevation Café overlooking the city. Visit the seaside settlement of Piha and climb to the lookout. Tasting at Babich Wines. $169pp.Matakana Vineyards Coastal Getaway 12.30pm-5.30pm. Visit historic Puhoi Village. Enjoy a tasting at picturesque Brick Bay. Tasting and a one-course open-menu lunch at Herons Flight Vineyard. See an 850 year old Kauri tree, tasting at Omaha Bay Vineyard or Ransom Wines. Honey tasting at the New Zealand Honey Centre. $179ppVineyards, Honey & Black Sand Beaches 12.30pm-5.30pm. Private winery tour at historic Kumeu River Wines; Nobilo Wines; one-course, open-menu lunch at Beesonline Honey Factory Café; indigenous flora honey tasting; visit to Muriwai Beach & Gannet colony; Matua Wines or West Brook Wines. $159ppKumeu/Waimauku Scenic Morning Tour 9am-12pm. Start by visiting Maungawhau (Mount Eden) for stunning 360 degree views over Auckland city, then head out to Kumeu and Waimauku for tastings at Nobilo wines, Coopers Creek and Matua Wines $99ppMaungakiekie/Villa Maria Estate Winemakers Picnic 9am- 12pm. Visit Parnell, Cornwall Park, One Tree Hill, winery tour & tasting at Villa Maria Estate plus antipasto picnic platter. Optional domestic or international airport drop off. $119ppWaiheke Island Vineyard Tour Departs 9am. Ferry to Waiheke Island. Visit Stonyridge Vineyard and Goldwater Estate. Then on to Mudbrick or Cable Bay Vineyards for lunch and wine tasting. Includes sightseeing. See your Concierge for prices.

Wherever you stay, you’re never far from breathtaking scenery, beautiful beaches, idyllic holiday islands, outstanding food and wine and the largest range of High Street boutique shopping in NZ

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Volcanoes & Beaches Scenic Flight. You will fly 1,000 feet above the Harbour Bridge, buzz over the Viaduct Harbour, and zoom around the Sky Tower before viewing the Volcanic Crater of Rangitoto Island.

City & Sails Scenic Flight. An extensive scenic flight highlighting Auckland – ‘City of Sails’ the Hauraki Gulf including Waiheke Island, the Harbour Bridge, Sky Tower and the Viaduct Harbour. Auckland’s ultimate City Scenic Flight.

Coast to Coast Scenic Flight. Discover the contrasts of Auckland’s East and West Coasts. This experience highlights the rugged West Coast beaches of Auckland including world famous Piha and Karekare beaches, the Muriwai Gannet Colony plus the islands of the Hauraki Gulf.

Mudbrick or Cable Bay Vineyard & Restaurant Heli-Dining. Includes helicopter transfer, scenic flight en route, sumptuous 3-course meal for lunch or dinner, then taxi transfer to meet your Ferry Harbour Cruise back to Auckland City. (Helicopter return option also available – extra charge will apply).

Stonyridge Vineyard & Restaurant Heli-Lunch. Includes: Helicopter transfer, scenic flight en route around Auckland’s CBD, be greeted with a glass of bubbles, a sumptuous 3 course meal, then taxi transfer to meet your Ferry Harbour Cruise which will return you to central Auckland. Helicopter return option is also available.

Te Whau Vineyard & Restaurant Heli-Dining.Includes helicopter transfer, scenic flight en route, sumptuous 3-course meal for lunch or dinner, then taxi transfer to meet your Ferry Harbour Cruise back to Auckland City. (Helicopter return option also available – extra charge will apply).

Helilink

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 HELILINK (435 454) | www.helilink.co.nz

Helilink is Auckland’s only Downtown Helicopter company, located at Mechanics Bay, 5 mins drive from the CBD. A professional team devoted to providing diverse and memorable helicopter experiences utilising Twin and Single Engine Aircraft. Discover and see what New Zealand has to offer from the Air by booking your Helilink Helicopter Experience TODAY!

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HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDVolcanoes & Beaches Scenic Flight Flight time 12 minutes. $440 – 2 people.

City & Sails Scenic Flight Flight time 18 minutes.$660 – 2 people.

Coast to Coast Scenic Flight Flight time 36 minutes.$1300 – 2 people.

Mudbrick or Cable Bay Vineyard & Restaurant Heli-Dining Package (Lunch or Dinner) $1650 – 2 people.

Stonyridge Vineyard & Restaurant Heli-Lunch Package $1520 – 2 people.

Te Whau Vineyard & Restaurant Heli-Dining Package. (Lunch or Dinner) $1520 – 2 people.

Bay of Islands One Day Tour Experience Fly up the East Coast over beautiful sandy beaches, continue north, out to view the famous ‘Hole in the Rock’. Arrive at Omata Estate for lunch then fly over the Waipoua Forest, landing at the Matakohe Museum before returning to the Downtown Auckland heliport. approx. 6-7 hours. $6995 – 2 people. (incl 6hrs waiting time, price is for helicopter transfers only)

Waitomo Heli Caving Experience For those people who are short on time and would like to experience an amazing scenic Helicopter flight along with the Waitomo Caves. This is the quickest way to get from Auckland to Waitomo and back again in one day. Your knowledgeable pilot will provide a commentary of the sights which makes your helicopter transfer an unforgettable adventure! approx. 6-7 hours. $6270 – 2 people. (incl 6hrs waiting time, price is for helicopter transfers only)

Prices will be valid until 31 September 2011. Packages subject to quotes.

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CaveWorld Waitomo Blackwater RaftingNew Zealand’s leading provider of Blackwater Rafting, Caving and Abseiling fun.

Glowworms, Cave Formations, Ancient Moa bones, and more, all incased in our own spectacular cave system.

Blackwater Rafting with Black Magic Join Caveworld and experience the magic of Backwater Rafting through Te Anaroa; a majestic cave famous for unbeatable glowworm displays, beautiful cave formations and the longest Blackwater Rafting stream way. Action packed and loads of fun, bring a group and have a blast! Our experienced guides will take you on a journey of a lifetime where you will get to raft the longest black water rafting streamway, raft through galaxies of glowworms and jump off a waterfall.

Waitomo Tour – Private Caves & Guide We have two of the most respected characters of the Waitomo region guiding for us. They have been into every cave in the area, public and private. We have put together an exclusive option which incorporates public caves, and puts our customers into private ones. These eco-systems will astound you.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDBlackwater Rafting with Black Magic the longest Blackwater Rafting stream way. Departs 10am, 12pm and 3pm, Allow 3 hours, You need: Swimsuit and Towel (approx 1.5 hours underground) Adult $124 Child $110

Waitomo Tour - Private Caves and Guide Allow 4 hours Bush Walk (tracks suitable for people of all abilities), Gloworms Caves and Lunch at Roselands Departs at your leisure, Allow 4 hours Adult $199 Accompanied Child $149

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Here are the most popular daily sightseeing tours ex-Auckland:

Auckland City Sights Auckland Half Day Morning. Enjoy a 3hr sightseeing tour of Auckland including a journey over the Harbour Bridge. Visit the famous Auckland landmark of Mount Eden and visit the Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park and the trendy shopping area of Parnell Village. Then enjoy a drive along the scenic waterfront of Tamaki Drive before returning to downtown. Optional extras include Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World, Auckland Museum and Harbour Cruise.

Waitomo & Rotorua Experience Auckland to Auckland – Full Day Tour. Travel to Waitomo where you will enjoy a guided tour through the world famous Glowworm Caves and a boat ride through the glowworm grotto. On arrival in Rotorua see a sheep shearing display and sheep dog trials at the Agrodome, plus an organic farm tour. Then continue to Te

Puia where you will see the mighty geysers, boiling mudpools and a Maori cultural performance. Return to Auckland in the late afternoon. The tour includes morning snack, lunch and afternoon snack all served on board the coach.

Waitomo Glowworm Caves Auckland to Auckland – Full Day tour. Travel south from Auckland to Waitomo. Enjoy a guided tour through the long galleries and lofty chambers of the world famous Glowworm Caves. Your tour concludes with a boat ride through the Glowworm Grotto, illuminated by thousands of tiny lights from the glowworms suspended from the cave ceiling. Following your tour, there is time for lunch (as a pre booked options) returning to Auckland by coach.

Bay of Islands “Hole in the Rock” Day Tour Auckland to Auckland – Full Day Tour. Return coach travel to Paihia including a spectacular dolphin watching cruise through the sheltered waters of the Bay of Islands. Join the crew in search of dolphin and whales as you visit Cape Brett lighthouse and pass through the Hole in the Rock (condition permitting). This trip showcases the history and stunning scenery of the region. Additional option: Waitangi Treaty Grounds.

Sightseeing Day Tours from Auckland

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 744 487www.greatsights.co.nz

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDAuckland City Sights Code GS1. Departs Auckland 8.45am, returns Auckland 11.45am. Adult $69pp, Child $35pp (ask about optional extras Kelly Tarltons, MaoriCultural performance at Auckland Museum & Harbour Cruise or Sky Tower)

Waitomo & Rotorua Experience Code GS16L. Departs Auckland 7.30am, returns Auckland 8.15pm. Adult $299pp, Child $199pp (inc morning tea, lunch & evening snack)

Waitomo Glowworm Caves Code GS10N. Departs Auckland 8.00am, returns Auckland Adult $199pp, Child $99pp (optional buffet lunch + $30pp)

Bay of Islands “Hole in the Rock” Day Tour Code GS9NW. Departs Auckland 7.30am, returns Auckland 7.50pm. Adult $199pp, Child $99pp (optional Waitangi Treaty Ground tour Adult $32pp, Child $16pp & picnic lunch $16pp)

All tours operate daily. Complimentary Hotel Pick ups are available. Prices are subject to seasonal changes.

GreatSights New Zealand operates the most comprehensive daily sightseeing network throughout the North and South Islands. Sit back and relax as our local expert driver guides provide informative and entertaining commentary. All vehicles are equipped with panoramic windows, reclining seats, air conditioning and on board restroom. See New Zealand’s Great Sights with the local experts.

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SAIL NZ – America’s Cup Match RaceMatch race the former America’s Cup yachts NZL40 & NZL41 on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour. You will experience the thrill of the pre-start, and then help plan your strategy to be first over the finishing line. Adults $195pp. Charters available from $7,300 for up to 50 people (2 yachts) Match Racing Charters are available for up to 1000 People.

Pride of Auckland – Sailing and Dining CruisesEnjoy the ‘City of Sails’ for what it is known for, choose from a range of cruises and experiences, such as a Coffee, Lunch or Dinner Cruise. Adults from $70pp The yachts are also available for private charter so you and your guests can enjoy the Waitemata Harbour and inner Hauraki Gulf at your own pace. Charter Rates from $750

Auckland Whale & Dolphin SafariThe Hauraki Gulf is considered one of the most diverse marine parks in the world. You will be spellbound by the spectacle of a feeding frenzy involving sea birds, whales and dolphins or see

small pods of dolphins playing around the boat. Recently voted “Best Day on the Water” by Metro Magazine in their annual list of the best things in Auckland. Dolphins viewed on over 90% of trips and whales viewed on 75% of trips. Adults $150pp

Bay Of Islands Ex-Auckland PackagesUltimate Day in the Bay12 hours, departs 6:30am. Fly from Auckland to Cape Reinga, visit the lighthouse, Tapotupotu Bay and giant sand dunes, before returning to Kerikeri. Transfer to Paihia and join the, Discover the Bay ‘Hole in the Rock’ Cruise before flying back to Auckland. Adults $990pp.

Scenic Bay of Islands12 hours, departs 6:30am. Fly from Auckland to the Bay of Islands and choose between the Discover the Bay ‘Hole in the Rock’ Cruise or the Swim with the Dolphins Cruise, enjoy time to explore Paihia before your return flight. Adults $595pp.

The Best of the Bay3 days 2 nights, departs Auckland 7:30am. Enjoy a scenic drive north before visiting Waitangi and Russell, Cape Reinga, then choose between Discover the Bay ‘Hole in the Rock’ Cruise, Swim with the Dolphins Cruise or the ultimate day sail ‘On the Edge’. Adults $705pp (Share Twin).

Rates Valid to 30 September 2010, Children and Family Rates available.

Explore NZ – Auckland

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 EXPLORE (0800 397 567) | www.explorenz.co.nz

Auckland ‘City of Sails’, your gateway to New Zealand is a blend of islands, glistening harbours and a modern city consistently ranked amongst the best lifestyle cities in the world. The Maori name for Auckland is Tamaki Makau Rau, or “maiden with 100 lovers”. No trip to Auckland is complete without a cruise or sail on Auckland’s beautiful Waitemata Harbour!

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AUCKLAND ECO-TOURS

Daily tours to Auckland’s lush rainforest, wild black sand beaches, untamed Great Barrier Island and Coromandel Peninsula give a unique experience of spectacular natural worlds. Experienced eco-guides provide an interactive, unforgettable wilderness experience.

Enjoy Auckland’s coastal rainforest on full or half-day tours. Walk the easy bush tracks beneath giant tree ferns, feel the black sand beneath your feet as you stroll on awe-inspiring beaches and visit 1,000 year old kauri trees.

Find paradise as it used to be on a one-day tour to Great Barrier Island, with its spectacular natural world of lush wetlands and rare and endangered flora and fauna. A 30 minute scenic flight takes you back in time. Walk to natural thermal springs, feed giant eels, swim at a pristine white sand beach and climb to the top of Windy Canyon with its sheer rata-coated cliffs and breathtaking views.

Experience Coromandel Peninsula with its mountainous forest-covered backbone, sheltered bays and stunning coastlines. Take a trip on a mountain railway, visit Hot Water Beach with its hot springs in the sand and walk to Cathedral Cove where the Pacific Ocean washes through a natural arch onto a white sand beach.

Don’t miss Auckland’s hidden gems. Take a scheduled tour or personalise your own day. Why not include wine-tasting, a trip to the gannet colony, a picnic or vineyard lunch or a visit to local artists.

Bush and Beach

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 423 224www.bushandbeach.co.nz

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDAuckland City Revealed A fresh new look at where Aucklanders live and play 9am-12.00pm daily $70pp

Coast & Rainforest Walk Minimum 2 passengers. Auckland’s Coastal Rainforest including a picnic lunch 10am-5pm daily. $205pp.

Auckland’s Untamed Island Tour Minimum 2 passengers. Great Barrier Island eco-tour including two scenic flights, breakfast and lunch 7.15am – 5.45pm. $575pp.

Coromandel Day Tour Minimum 2 passengers, 7am – 7pm daily except Public Holidays. $315pp.

Best of Both Worlds Tour Experience the best sights of Auckland city in the morning combined with an afternoon Wilderness Experience 9am – 5.30pm daily. $195pp.

Wilderness Experience Tour Auckland’s coastal rainforest 12.30-5.30pm daily. $135pp.

Personalised tour Quote to suit tour chosen.

Bush and Beach is Auckland’s premier small-group eco-tour company.

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In-depth destination discoveryIf you’re a traveller who doesn’t just want to see their holiday go by from behind a tour bus window, but wants to know about your destination, meet the locals and immerse yourself in its culture and history, then Milestone Tours are for you. These unique tours reflect the flavour of each region, mixing the ‘must see’ with the unexpected treasure.

Learn from the localsMilestone guides don’t just give a commentary. With their local knowledge and enthusiasm every tour becomes an interactive experience. As walking encyclopaedias of ‘Kiwiana’ Milestone guides like nothing more than answering your questions - try them! They are also fun, friendly and absolutely dedicated to your enjoyment.

Small means perfectly formedBy keeping group sizes small - 10 travellers maximum - Milestone tours can be highly personal, more flexible, and you’re likely to meet like-minded travellers. If you have more time, Milestone Tours can design a bespoke tour for your group, or take you on an overnight Rotorua & Waitomo Voyager or Bay Of Islands Explorer tour.

Milestone Tours

To book: Freephone 0800 699 788, or (09) 479 2540www.milestonetours.co.nz

With Milestone Tours, you’ll experience small-group tours that let you escape the usual tourist trail, get out of the bus, and experience the best Auckland has to offer. Discover the city and surrounding region with guides who make every tour an interactive, unique experience.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDAuckland Discovery Tour Experience Auckland with knowledgeable, local guides. Enjoy lunch at the beach!Central Auckland pick-up 10.30am and return 2.30pm. $69pp, child under 12 $55

Matakana EscapeJust an hour north of Auckland - though seeming like a world away - is the Matakana coast. Discover unique cottage industries in bohemian Puhoi before exploring the pristine marine environment of Goat Island in a glass-bottomed boat. Finish the day in artistic Matakana by sampling locally made food and wine and browsing local arts and crafts. $189pp, child under 12 $150.

Auckland AdventureTake a journey through pristine rainforest, to untamed beaches and perfectly terraced vines, all shaped by Auckland’s volcanic beginnings. In just a day you will take in the rainforests of the Waitakere Ranges - gateway to the west’s wild, surf-pounded black-sand beaches - before enjoying more ‘civilised’ wine country, and finishing the day in the North Shore’s historical quarter of Devonport. $189pp, child under 12 $150.

Auckland Discovery TourMilestone Tours has hand-picked the very best of Auckland: discover the city’s stunning beaches, historic buildings, leafy inner city parks, iconic volcanoes, scenic drives, pretty colonial suburbs and much more. A must for anyone wanting a taste of Auckland in just four hours, this tour weaves together culture, history, architecture, geography and essential ‘kiwiness’ to showcase this modern, vibrant city. $69pp, child under 12 $55.

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When explaining the appeal of this region, people like to talk of five spirits. You can feel the spirit of the earth, as it rumbles beneath your feet and escapes, hissing, through fumaroles and geysers. You can witness the spirit of Maori culture at Te Puia, with authentic performance experiences.

Soaking in a natural hot spring can rejuvenate your spirit. Or free your spirit with outdoor adventures. Apart from its surprising crater, mountain and lake landscape, Rotorua is memorable for striking Tudor-style architecture and beautiful public parks.

Taking one of HELiPRO’s Scenic Helicopter flights is a great way to get a different view of the region. HELiPRO also offer Helicopter Flights and landings on New Zealand’s only active marine volcano. This is perhaps the most accessible on earth White Island, attracting scientists and volcanologists worldwide, as well as thousands of visitors. Approximately

2km in diameter, the full Maori name for the island is ‘Te Puia o Whakaari’ meaning literally: ‘The Dramatic Volcano.’

Visitors flock to the lakes district, where 16 stunning lakes with it’s many rivers and rapids, offer rafting, swimming, kayaking and trout fishing galore. There are myriad walking tracks, and secluded beaches where visitors can soak in natural hot water pools. Imagine drifting lazily around a sparkling lake in a kayak, the sun warm on your face and birds chirping merrily in the native bush lining the lakeshore. Rotorua is one of New Zealand’s top tourist spots and the best people to talk to for on the Water Activities are River Rats Raft and Kayak. They have something for everyone, from a gentle grade 2 scenic raft trip suitable for participants as young as 5, through to full on grade 5 action featuring the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall. Kayaking is available as freedom hire or a guided tour. Paddle the local lakes to a secluded beach or enjoy a swim in the hot water pools only accessible by kayak!

Rotorua

Rotorua was the birthplace of New Zealand tourism where in the 1800s, people flocked to Rotorua from around the world to see the amazing Pink and White Terraces – naturally formed silica terraces that cascaded into a volcanic lake. The terraces were destroyed in the 1886 Mt Tarawera eruption, but Rotorua’s fame as a fascinating travel destination grew. Today Maori guides feature at the city’s iconic attractions such as Te Puia, following in the footsteps of their ancestors.

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Come to Te Puia and share our heritage, a living legacy of people, culture and place. For over 45 years, we have welcomed visitors, to hear our stories, to enjoy our unique culture and to experience first hand the wonders of Mãori arts and crafts.

Our guides are linked to generations of hosts who have led visitors through this valley. Share with the Mãori people the warmth and generosity of spirit known as ‘Manaakitanga’, a value that expresses hospitality beyond expectation. Our stories sit within the hearts and minds of our people – and will be shared by those who guide you through the Institute. The spirit of our land can be seen, felt and heard within the unique geothermal environment of the Whakarewarewa Valley. Harness the energy offered by the geothermal waters, used historically for bathing, cooking and therapeutic use by local Mãori to create a one of a kind lifestyle. Silica terraces, bubbling mud pools and unique vegetation sets an awe inspiring backdrop to the world famous Pohutu Geyser.

The Carving School nurtures specially chosen individuals to begin a lifetime of learning the treasured art that preserves our tribal history and genealogy. Our school of weaving ensures the ancient craft survives for our children’s children.

Features of Te Puia: Guided tours, National Carving and Weaving Schools, live kiwi birds, Mãori village, Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley, mudpools, cooking pools, Pohutu Geyser, 3 cultural performances per day, evening cultural show with indigenous Mãori food. Admission Hours: Summer: 8am – 6pm (last tour commences at 5pm). Winter: 8am – 5pm (last tour commences at 4pm).

Te Puia

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 837 842www.tepuia.com

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDTe Puia Daytime Experience Guided TourAvailable on the hour every hour. Children $20pp | Adults $40pp | Family Pass $108

Daytime Experience ComboIncludes a Cultural Performance – 10.15am, 12.15pm, 3.15pm daily. Children $25pp | Adults $50pp | Family Pass $135

Te Põ: Indigenous Evening ExperienceA feast of cultural storytelling, entertainment and Mãori kai (indigenous food) – 6.15pm start time. Children $49.50 | Adults $99pp | Family Pass $267.30

Te Põ: Indigenous Evening Experience ComboIncludes a Te Puia Daytime Experience – 4.30pm start time. Children $65pp | Adults $130pp | Family Pass $351pp

Exclusive Guided Tour $72pp. Subject to availability.

Prices valid until 30 September 2010.

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Unforgettable scenic flights.

Located at Te Puia, Agrodome Park and Skyline Skyrides, HELiPRO offers the most comprehensive and exclusive range of Scenic Helicopter excursions available in the Rotorua and Bay of Plenty area. The exciting and innovative options feature the world renowned local volcanoes, thermal activity and stunning Lakes district.

HELiPRO’s exclusive landing concession for Mount Tarawera allows access to Rotorua’s most remarkable landmark; coupled with the well known White Island landing tours, the options are amazing. All flights are designed for maximum value, comfort and enjoyment. Other combination tours include Wilderness Fishing, Rafting, Lake Cruises, 4 Wheel Driving, Heli-Wine, Heli-Golf, Jet Boating and Heli-Hiking.

Scenic helicopter tour options include: Rotorua City flights, Crater Lake Views, Mount Tarawera Volcanic Landing (exclusive to HELiPRO), Destination Tarawera – fly/drive option, Volcanic Adventure, Te Ara o Te Wa – Mt Tarawera Te Puia Heritage Tour (exclusive to HELiPRO), Ultimate Heli-Jet Volcanic Adventure, White Island – Active Volcanic Landing, White Island – Mt Tarawera Volcanic Landing.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDCrater Lake ViewsFly over stunning lakes, national parks and Rotorua’s renowned thermal activity, 15 minutes. $185pp.

Mount Tarawera Volcanic LandingLand on a Sacred Mountain, viewing craters, domes and lakes, 40 minutes. $325pp.

Volcanic AdventureProminent Volcanic Landmarks from crater Lakes to Tarawera Falls, 1 hour. $455pp.

White IslandActive Volcanic Landing, 3 hours. $745pp.

These prices are subject to changes in GST.

New Zealand’s White Water Rafting, Kayak and Adventure specialists.

River Rats Raft & Kayak have been offering quality adventures for over 25 years. We pride ourselves on a safety-first culture and our attention to detail. There’s something for everyone – from a gentle grade 2 scenic raft trip suitable for participants as young as five, through to full-on grade 5 action. Featuring the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall.

Kayaking is available as freedom hire or a guided tour. Paddle the local lakes to a secluded beach or enjoy a hot water swim only accessible by boat.

We have a range of Rafting and Kayaking options, package specials and more exhilarating activities in and around Rotorua to choose from. Freedom hire from $20pp

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDWhite Water Rafting – Prices effective to September 30th 2010Kaituna Grade 5 $90pp Rangitaki Grade 3-4 $120ppWairoa Grade 5 $110pp Tongariro Grade 3 $109pp

Guided Kayak Trip – Join us for a guided Kayak trip to the spectacular Manupirua Springs Hot Pools on Lake Rotoiti. Situated right on the lake edge there are a range of hot pools of varying

temperatures, all fed by a natural hot spring. Paddling time is around 1 hour each way. Allow 4 hours $95pp

Complimentary transport available from central Rotorua, or meet at our base at 391 State Highway 33, Mourea, Rotorua.

HELiPRO River Rats Raft & Kayak

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 435 4776www.helipro.co.nz

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 333 900or 07 345 6543 | www.riverrats.co.nz

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Nestled on the edge of Lake Taupo, Taupo Township is a favourite destination for hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, offering splendid scenery, plenty to do, and superb accommodation options. The Taupo region also boasts Tongariro World Heritage National Park’s fantastic ski areas, majestic Mount Ruapehu, geothermal activity, beautiful countryside plus truly magnificent and diverse scenery. And there really is no better way to appreciate all this than with an unforgettable HELiPRO Scenic Flight. HELiPRO’s Helicopter base is at Taupo Airport, just a 5 minute drive south of central Taupo on the main state highway, they offer an extremely professional service with some of the most experienced pilots in New Zealand.

Taupo features The Huka Falls which are the largest falls on the Waikato River, they are the most visited natural attraction in New Zealand! This is where the Waikato River, normally up to 100 metres wide, abruptly narrows to just 15 metres as it crosses a hard volcanic ledge. This causes a huge volume of water to collide together, forming a spectacular visual feast of powerful falls and rapids.

Around 220,000 litres per second of water pours over the cliff face, and then rushes under a pedestrian bridge (great photo opportunity here!) The water then bursts out of its rapids, over the 11 metre falls, and back into the Waikato River.

Huka Falls is located in Wairakei Park. This is only a short 5 minute drive north of Lake Taupo. Or you can choose the 30 minute riverside walk as a way to get to the several viewing platforms that are available. We

recommend a Hukafalls Jet Boat ride - approximately 30 minutes, during which time you travel to the base of the Huka Falls and past the Aratiatia Dam. Here you will see one of the great natural wonders of the world in action!

With 5 star accommodation options, Taupo can be a romantic getaway or as adrenalin filled as you like, many of the Hotels and Motels feature geothermally heated swimming pools. We recommend a walk on the shores of Lake Taupo, try digging your feet into the sand at any time of year to feel the heat rising through (geothermal water) warming your toes!

Taupo

In the middle of New Zealand’s North Island you will find a huge lake filled with crystal clear water and world famous trophy-sized brown and rainbow trout. Created thousands of years ago by one of history’s greatest volcanic eruptions, Lake Taupo is enormous. To give you an idea, it is about the size of Singapore!

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Jet boat to the base of New Zealand’s MOST visited natural attraction - the spectacular Huka Falls! Hukafalls Jet is the only jet boat company permitted to take you there! A must-do attraction whether you’re staying in Taupo, Rotorua or just passing through on your way somewhere else.

Hukafalls Jet in Taupo, offers a unique combination of excitement and natural beauty. A 30-minute thrilling jet boat ride in the hands of a down-to-earth, funny professional jet boat driver who can make a jet boat do things you would never believe possible. The half hour of thrills, fun and excitement takes you along a beautiful river environment, lined with native bush, sheer rock cliff face and natural hot springs. Combine 360° spins and passing nature by incredibly close at disorientating speeds for an amazing must-do visitor experience, before even reaching the awe inspiring majesty that is the Huka Falls. From the unique vantage point on the jet boat you have the best water level view of Huka Falls – New Zealand’s most visited natural attraction. Located in Taupo, right in the heart of the North Island’s Adventure Playground, and situated 45mins from Rotorua, Hukafalls Jet is the one of the leading jet boat rides in New Zealand.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Hukafalls Jet Experience: 30 minutes of awesome jet boating on the Waikato River and view the majestic Huka Falls from the base of the falls. Adult $99 Child $59 (trips depart every 1/2hr or on demand) complimentary pick up & drop off service from Taupo.

Exclusive Trips: Talk to Hukafalls Jet about the options for an exclusive trip. The boats seat up to 14 passengers, if you’re looking for privacy or something unique - whether it be for 2-14 people and can arrange surprises along the way, or tailor the trip to meet your needs.

What to bring: Still cameras welcome on board – at your own risk. Video cameras not permitted, bags are not permitted on the boat – these are stored securely at the front desk. In winter: A woolly hat, sunglasses, warm jacket/clothing, gloves. In summer: sunglasses, sunscreen.

Rates valid to the 30th of September 2010.

Please note: Children must be at least 1 metre tall in order to ride the Hukafalls Jet.

HELiPRO offer a range of Scenic Flights that feature powerful volcanoes, thermal reserves & tranquil wilderness areas.

Experience breathtaking views of Lake Taupo and its two most inspirational scenic icons, the Huka Falls and the Maori Rock Carvings. Further south, fly over the spectacular World Heritage Tongariro National Park with its stunning emerald lakes and thermal activity of Ketatahi Hot Springs. Or fly north to land on the sacred mountain, Mount Tarawera, try to comprehend the earth’s forces which created this awe inspiring volcanic icon, site of the largest eruption in New Zealand’s living memory. Other scenic helicopter combination options include: launch cruises, jet boating, wilderness fishing, delicious picnics in remote places, heli-wine tours, heli-golf tours.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDHuka Falls / Rock Carvings & BeyondHuka Falls/Rock Carvings Experience offers breathtaking views of Taupo and its two most inspirational scenic icons, the Huka Falls and Maori Rock Carvings. 15 minutes. $185pp.

Mt Tarawera Fault Line DirectFly north along the volcanic fault line and Waikato River. Enjoy aerial views of our renowned thermal reserves Waimangu and Wai-O-Tapu before climbing to land on the rugged and exposed peak of Mount Tarawera. Experience the thrill of walking on the craters edge and view the massive rift formed in this powerful and explosive eruption. 45 minutes. $599pp.

World Heritage SafariHere we combine some of the North Islands most stunning volcanic alpine scenery with a remote landing in the Kaimanawa wilderness area. Up close and stunning views of our world heritage volcanoes; Mounts Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe. Photograph Ruapehu’s steaming Crater Lake, stunning lava flows, inspiring glacial valleys and dramatic volcanic formations. 75 minutes. $735pp.

These prices are subject to changes in GST.

Hukafalls JetHELiPRO

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 485 2538or 07 374 8572 | www.hukafallsjet.com

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 435 4776www.helipro.govt.nz

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?Wellington city is nestled between a beautiful harbour and forested hills providing huge scope for outdoor fun.

Many visitors choose to base themselves in the vibrant inner city of Wellington, where it’s easy to walk to hundreds of boutique shops, art galleries, trendy cafés and restaurants.

Dominating the spectacular waterfront is Te Papa Tongrewa – the interactive, innovative museum that’s one of New Zealand’s key cultural attractions. You can easily spend a whole day at Te Papa, there is so much to look at and experience that people often make more than one visit during their stay in Wellington.

The best way for sightseeing in this region is by experiencing the thrill of a helicopter flight whilst taking in the stunning views of Wellington City from above. The Beehive, Te Papa and The Stadium, all feature in this short but exhilarating flight. On a fine day you will enjoy views of the upper South Island and the Marlborough Sounds. You can circle the fringe of Wellington harbour, where you will see first hand the incredible tectonic

landscape that encompasses this city. Wellington’s renowned harbour, Cook Strait and the Capital’s most famous landmarks all feature in HELiPRO’s tour of Wellington’s picturesque harbour.

HELiPRO are based in Downtown Wellington at the Queens Wharf Heliport. A romantic option is taking

their spectacular “Capital Harbour Tour by Night” Flying around Wellington at night is a surreal experience unlike any other. Or fly south where you will marvel at the magnitude of ‘Makara Windfarm’, these man-made wonders were built to supply a more sustainable power source. You can escape the hustle and bustle of one of New Zealand’s most vibrant cities and visit the South Island’s remote, sparsely populated and beautiful Marlborough Sounds. Here HELiPRO explores the Sounds complex waterways that are abound with dolphins, marine farms and all manner of sea life. After flying over Ship’s Cove where legendary explorer Captain Cook anchored his ship the Endeavour, you land at a remote Lodge.

Events in Wellington

2010 Montana World of Wearable Art™An extravaganza that twists conventional perceptions of art and fashion & weaves into a 2hr performance “Mardi Gras meets Haute Couture at a Peter Gabriel concert directed by Salvador Dali”. 23 September-03 October 2010

Italian Festival New ZealandThe Concourse at Westpac Stadium will be transformed into a vibrant corner of Italy for 1 day – from expert advice to excellent shopping – all aspects of the Italian lifestyle will be on show. 26 September 2010

Wellington Diwali Festival of lightsThe 9th Diwali Festival of Lights celebrates all the exciting colours, sounds & spicy aromas of India. 24 October 2010

Wellington is New Zealand’s capital city, trendy, vibrant and exciting. An entertainment hub of New Zealand, this is the arts and culture capital. A special blend of heritage buildings, museums, galleries, fine food, live theatre and music – make this city a great place to visit in any season.

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HELiPRO offer a range of scenic flights that feature Wellington city and beyond.

Fly over our capital’s landmarks, the Beehive, the Cake Tin and Te Papa Museum. On a fine day enjoy views as far as the South Island. This flight is all that is ‘Absolutely Positively Wellington’. Access remote regions including; Martinborough, stunning Marlborough Sounds, the beautiful Abel Tasman National Park and the rugged Kaikoura Coast. Swim with dolphins or make footprints on beautiful remote golden beaches.

HELiPRO offers weekend escapes and heli-lunch destinations to Wharekauhau Country Estate, Boomrock Lodge, Furneaux Lodge, Parehua Country Estate, Portage Lodge, Bay of Many Coves Resort, Raetihi Lodge, Vintners Retreat, Bulwer Lodge, Lake Rotoroa Lodge, Timara Lodge and Kahurangi Luxury Retreat.

Scenic helicopter tour options include: City Panorama, Capital Harbour Tour, Wild South Coaster, Fault Line Adventure, Marlborough Sounds Safari, Boomrock Heli Lunch Experience, Wharekauhau Country Estate – incl 3 course lunch, Furneaux Lodge – incl 3 course lunch.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Wild South CoasterTrack along the wild south coast, viewing seals, Karori Rock Lighthouse and the Cook Strait, ending on an aerial over-view of the Capital City, 25 minutes. $225pp.

Marlborough Sounds SafariExplore complex waterways, dolphins, marine farms and sea life. Flying over Ship’s Cove where Captain Cook anchored, then landing for a stroll along the beach and coffee at the remote Furneaux Lodge, 1.25 hrs. $640pp.

These prices are subject to changes in GST.

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

New Zealand’s innovative and interactive national museum is set in a breathtaking location on Wellington’s waterfront. Explore the great treasures and stories of this country – its unique natural environment, history, discover taonga (Maori cultural treasures) and art. Using a combination of the latest technology and classic storytelling, Te Papa educates, entertains, and inspires. Experience an exquisitely carved marae, walk through living native bush, and be shaken in the Earthquake House. Venture into OurSpace, a multimedia adventure with adrenalin-pumping motion simulator rides. Free entry, though charges apply to some short-term exhibitions, tours and OurSpace rides. Open every day 10am–6pm, and 10am–9pm on Thursdays.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDDaily toursIntroducing Te Papa 60 minutes. Discover highlights from across the Museum, including the colossal squid and Maori culture and taonga (treasures). 10.15am, 11am, 12noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm in summer (1 November – 31 March). 10.15am and 2pm in winter (1 April – 31 October). This tour also runs 7pm every Thursday night. Adult $12pp, Child $6pp.

Taste of Treasures 60 minutes. Explore Te Papa’s taonga (Maori cultural treasures), both traditional and contemporary, and enjoy traditionally inspired light refreshments. 11am daily in summer (1 November – 31 March). Adult $24pp, Child $12pp.

Private group toursEnjoy a tour tailored to your specific interests or needs. Below are just two examples.

Te Papa Highlights 90 minutes. This tour of Te Papa covers the natural environment, Maori culture and treasures, art, and history. It includes the colossal squid and ends with an exhilarating ride in OurSpace. $168 up to 7 people.

Maori Experience and Kapu Ti 90 minutes. Discover taonga (Maori cultural treasures) and hear their stories. The tour ends with kapu ti – traditionally inspired food and a hot drink. $280 up to 7 people.

HELiPROTe Papa

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 485 2538or 07 374 8572 | www.hukafallsjet.com

Book with your Concierge or Phone: 04 381 7000www.tepapa.govt.nz

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Highlights of the South Island include:

• Kaikoura – a whale watching mecca.

• The West Coast featuring the Fox and Franz Josef Glacier’s – of all the glaciers in the Southern Alps, only the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers have crept as far as the rainforests.

• Christchurch to Greymouth, by rail on the TranzAlpine Express, rated one of the world’s great scenic railway journeys.

• Lake Tekapo which turns a wonderful opaque turquoise colour, the result of glacier-ground rock sediment in the water – the exquisite Church of the Good Shepherd is possibly the most photographed church in New Zealand.

• Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park – with 23 peaks over 3,000 metres high, the Park is home to New Zealand’s highest mountain, Mount Cook.

• Christchurch – the South Island’s largest city and the gateway to Canterbury region. With its tree-lined Avon River, gracious parks and gardens, and heritage buildings, Christchurch is considered the most English of New Zealand’s cities.

• The resort town of Queenstown, sophisticated and fantastically scenic.

• Milford Sound – in perfect weather Milford Sound is like a mirror, in wet weather it comes alive with waterfalls!

Events in the South Island

Wanakafest 2010Get involved in exciting events including New Zealand’s only Urban Downhill Mountain Biking Race, or a fashion show spectacular which showcases the regions brightest fashion talents. 20 October–23 October 2010

Jack JohnsonNew Plymouth 28/11, Christchurch 30/11, Auckland 2/11 Back to perform in NZ – a place he holds dear to his heart – Jack returns in support of his forthcoming album “To The Sea”, for what will be a run of hotly anticipated shows. 28 November–2 December 2010

New Zealand Cup and Show WeekIn true Cantabrian style Christchurch has its own answer to the Melbourne Cup – a week long festival of fashion, races, entertainment & agricultural showcasing in early November. 6 November–13 November 2010

South Island

From the top of the South Island - Farewell Spit, to the friendly locals on Stewart Island, the South Island is well known for its culture of ‘Southern Hospitality’ along with scenery that is quite simply remarkable! You can stand on top of a mountain and feel like you are the only person in the world, sit by a lake and watch the trout jumping out of the water, or even choose your own salmon on your way to Queenstown at the Mount Cook Salmon Farm.

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Air Safaris operate The Grand Traverse which is recognised as the premier Aoraki Mount Cook flight-seeing experience; this magnificent flight encompasses 10 major glaciers including Tasman, Franz Josef and Fox Glacier, two World Heritage National Parks and 200 km of breathtaking scenery.

The aircraft have wings-above to ensure unobstructed viewing below and everyone is guaranteed a window seat. Your pilot will provide an informative and enjoyable commentary in addition to all passengers receiving the Air Safaris multilingual flight-guide.

Milford Sound Excursion Flights operate on demand to spectacular Milford Sound from Lake Tekapo and Franz Josef. Scenic flights follow the Southern Alps to Milford Sound via the Mount Aspiring National Park taking in alpine valleys, Wanaka Basin, Mount Sefton and often return via the rugged West Coast of the South Island – a tour of the Mount Cook and Westland National Parks can also be included. The flight stops in Milford for 30 minutes which provides the opportunity to enjoy some stunning views of the fiord and towering mountains from ground level. A Milford Sound boat cruise can also be arranged (own cost) if time and weather permit – please note you would need to allow 1/2 day for this trip.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDThe Grand Traverse The Grand Traverse is approximately 50 minutes flight time. Lake Tekapo – Lake Tekapo: Adult $295pp, Child $195pp. Franz Josef – Franz Josef: Adult $295pp, Child $195pp (ages 3 - 13).

Milford Sound Excursions (Min 4 people). Lake Tekapo or Franz Josef to Milford Sound, including Aoraki Mt Cook and Glaciers. Adult $695pp, Child $495pp. Lake Tekapo or Franz Josef to Milford Sound direct: Adult $595pp, Child $395pp.

Air Safaris also operates charter flights throughout New Zealand.

Air Safaris

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 806 880www.airsafaris.co.nz

SOUTH ISLAND SCENIC FLIGHTS & SIGHTSEEING

Extended leisurely Nature Cruises of spectacular Milford Sound

Specialist nature guides on board

Wildlife viewing opportunities include dolphins, seals and penguins

Luxury glass-roof coach connections from Queenstown and Te Anau

Scenic flights between Queenstown and Milford Sound

Overnight Cruises

www.realjourneys.co.nz

Freephone 0800 65 65 03

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Discover Christchurch – Half Day Morning TourTour Code GS57. Operates daily. The Christchurch Sights morning tour is the perfect way to see first-hand why Christchurch is known as the ‘Garden City’ and to uncover its rich history. Highlights: Botanic Gardens, The Avon River, Riccarton House, Mona Vale Gardens, Port Hills, Sumner, Lyttelton Port.

Mount Cook Day Tour – Christchurch to ChristchurchTour Code GS300C. Highlights: Canterbury Plains, Geraldine – for morning tea (own expense), Lake Tekapo & Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Pukaki – stunning glacial-fed lake, Aoraki / Mt Cook, Mount Cook Village, Optional Mt Cook scenic flight (own expense).

Mount Cook Day Tour – Queenstown to QueenstownTour Code GS800. Highlights Include: Kawarau River Gorge, Lake Dunstan, Mackenzie Basin, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Mount Cook Village, Optional Scenic Flight (own expense, this flight can be arranged with your driver/guide).

Milford Sound Day Tour – Queenstown to QueenstownTour Code GS76. Highlights: Te Anau, Eglinton Valley – ancient alpine beech forest, stunning waterfalls, Mirror Lakes – photo opportunity, Homer Tunnel – Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound, Southern Discoveries Cruise, Knobs Flat, Christie Falls, The Chasm (subject to road and weather conditions).

Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier (One Way)Tour Code ZQNWHO. Discover the rugged scenery along one of New Zealand’s most awe-inspiring highways. Your journey will take you past breathtaking sights, from high mountain peaks to the blue lakes of Wakatipu, Dunstan, Wanaka and Hawea. The Haast Pass, the southern most pass that connects the communities of the East and West, is humbling. Marvel at the vast rainforests to the waterfalls that eclipse this untouched landscape. Viewing platforms overlooking

the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers show the sheer size and beauty of these natural wonders and provide fantastic photos. This tour is also available to Fox Glacier.

Sightseeing Day Tours Ex-Christchurch/Ex Queenstown

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 744 487www.greatsights.co.nz

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDChristchurch Day SightsTour Code GS57. Departs 9.00am, Returns: 12.30pm. Adult $55pp, Child $39pp.

Mount Cook Day Tour – Christchurch to ChristchurchTour Code GS300C. Departs: 7.30am, Returns: 7.45pm. Adult $199pp, Child $99pp.

Mount Cook Day Tour – Queenstown to QueenstownTour Code GS800. Departs: 7.45am, Returns: 6.30pm. Adult $159pp, Child $79pp.

Milford Sound Day Tour – Queenstown to QueenstownTour Code GS76. Departs: 7.20am, Returns: 7.45pm. Adult $226, Child $113pp.

Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier (One Way)Tour Code ZQNWHO. Departs: 8.10am, Arrives: 4.10pm. Adult $129pp, Child $88pp.

All tours operate daily. Complimentary Hotel Pick ups are available. Prices are subject to seasonal changes.

New Zealand’s premier daily sightseeing network with multiple daily sightseeing tours nationwide. Travel in comfort on the GreatSights state-of-the-art, low emission luxury coaches and enjoy the beautiful landscape for which the South Island is famous. GreatSights offer glass roof coaches on their Milford Sound day tours.

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LAKE TEKAPO OBSERVATORY & CAFÉLake Tekapo Sanctuary for the stars - Explore the

wonders of the Southern Sky at Mt John Observatory, The world’s most beautiful, easily accessible observatory.

Observatory Day Tour Drive or hike 300m to the summit of Mt John for amazing views of the vast Mackenzie Basin, Southern Alps and turquoise blue Lake Tekapo. Possibly the best place on the planet for a coffee (according to Lonely Planet); enjoy a high country lunch at the Astro Cafe. Day tours of the Research Observatory are available from the Astro Cafe; learn about the most up-to-date and hi-tech astronomy research being carried out in the Mackenzie Country. Includes a complimentary coffee at the Astro Cafe. 30-40 mins | Adult $35pp, Child $20ppLake Tekapo Scenic Day Tour Will take you around the region over a 2hr period to all the famous scenic spots such as the Church of the Good Shepherd, Mackenzie Dog Statue, then on to the Tekapo Power Station – the beginning of the New Zealand Hydro Scheme, up to the summit of Mt John for a tour of the astronomy research facility or you may opt for the panoramic summit walking track (another great photo opportunity). Depending on the departure time we’ll provide you with morning tea, lunch or afternoon tea before returning to the township. Morning & Afternoon Tea with Tour – Adult $70pp, Child $50pp | Astro Cafe - Lunch with Tour $85pp, Child $65ppFamily Tour To Mt John Observatory (Available during Holidays). Earlier departure time to suit the young and lasts 1hr. A great educational experience for children, visit NZ’s largest telescope, our Astronomy guides provide an informative program and stargaze as skies permit using powerful telescopes – an opportunity not available anywhere else in NZ. Adult $65pp, Child $30ppSunset Or Dusk Tour We get you up the mountain either prior to sunset of just after (depending on the time of year). Watch the colours of the mountains, valleys and lake change from day-dusk-night, then simply wait for the starry night sky to take hold, then our guides will give you a tour of the night sky using laser pens to help direct and orientate you, using telescopes to view those most distant objects. You can even have a try at Astro-photography; allow 2½hrs. Adult $85pp, Child $50ppMt John Stargazing Night Tours Join us for our famous two hour dark sky stargazing tour. We provide transport, equipment and guidance. All you need to bring are keen eyes, warm clothes and a desire to see,

learn and experience! Navigating our way around the Southern Sky using telescopes, binoculars, and the naked eye. Learn about neighbouring stars and galaxies. 2hrs | Adult $85pp, Child $50pp.

Earth & Sky Mt John Observatory, Lake Tekapo

Book with your Concierge or Phone: 03 680 6960www.earthandsky.co.nz

In Lake Tekapo you can fly fish the lakes and rivers, enjoy a boat cruise, play a round of golf, relax in the hot pools and indulge in the health spa, take a scenic flight over the Mackenzie basin and Aoraki Mt Cook National Park with Air Safaris and gaze at the skies above on a starwatching tour at the world famous Mt John Observatory – there’s something for everyone.

The amazing turquoise blue colour of Lake Tekapo is created by “rock flour”: the glaciers in the headwaters grind the rock into fine dust. These suspended particles in combination with the sunlight create Lake Tekapo’s unique water colour.

On clear nights, Earth and Sky Tours run stargazing tours from sunset onwards. Astronomy guides help visitors navigate the southern night sky using powerful laser pointers, telescopes and binoculars to explore the universe and view distant planets, stars and solar systems. In the daytime, visitors can take a 40-minute observatory tour to see where astronomers work at night and learn more about deep space research, the exciting new MOA (Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics) project, geographical features of the Mackenzie Basin, and local lore. The tour is topped off with a visit to the MOA telescope and, on a clear day, the chance to view a planet or distant star. Afterwards they can enjoy great coffee, food and breathtaking 360 degree alpine views at the all-glass mountain top AstroCafe, described by Lonely Planet as “possibly the best place on this globe for a cup of coffee”!

Lake Tekapo

On the shores of Lake Tekapo – the country’s highest large lake (710m above sea level) - is the Church of the Good Shepherd, built in 1935 as a memorial to the pioneers of the Mackenzie Country.

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Nelson’s Saturday market defies description, prowl the lanes between the hundreds of stalls for Nelson’s best; fresh veges, breads, fruit, cheeses, woodwork, gourmet foods, designer wear and crafts. Treat yourself at the food stalls where we recommend tracking down the smoked salmon dip, it is amazing! From 9am to 1pm every Saturday, this is one of the best markets in New Zealand.

If you love making arts and crafts yourself then this is a must-do while in Nelson, Flamedaisy is a glassblowing studio and gallery in the centre of Nelson where visitors can blow their own piece of glass (at a price) under the owners watchful assistance and guidance, your masterpiece is left at the gallery to cool and then shipped to your home anywhere in the world a few days later, highly recommended!

Two of the most highly recommended activities in the Nelson are Kayaking and Scenic Helicopter Flights, here we recommend you combine, them and experience what we consider to be the very best activity offering in the Nelson region, the Abel Tasman Kayaking Combo with HELiPRO, a full day of adventurous exploration that is a once in a lifetime experience!

Marlborough – Nelson

Nelson has so much on offer. Here are a few of our Favourite things.

Personalised Luxury Touring with Marlborough Travel

Whether its a tour around the Marlborough wineries, or around the South Island, Marlborough Travel can create a superb package to suit. They have a nice selection of premium tours available or they can work with your ideas to create a fabulous tour to suit all your requirements and exceed all your expectations, Marlborough Travel is high recommended!

Our Recommendations: check out Marlborough Travel at www.marlborooughtravel.co.nz and HELiPRO Helicopters at www.helipro.co.nz

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Discover Nelson and more remote areas, HELiPRO inspiring Unforgettable Experiences! Abel Tasman Kayaking Combo

Abel Tasman – Kahurangi National Park Combo Enjoy spectacular views of two of New Zealand’s most beautiful National Parks, the world renowned Abel Tasman and Kahurangi National Park. In addition to these stunning National Parks this tour takes in aerial views of the Nelson district, Mt Arthur, Harwoods Hole and the Takaka Valley before tracking back along the beautiful coast line of the Abel Tasman. This flight is without a doubt one of our most popular.

Abel Tasman Kayaking Combo Departing Nelson by helicopter experience some of this areas renowned landmarks by air! Including the magnificent Kahurangi National Park and legendary Harwoods Hole, the deepest vertical shaft or cave in New Zealand. From here flying over the Takaka Hill reveals the magnificent coast line of the Abel Tasman National Park where you will join your guides at Abel Tasman Kayaks to experience their legendary “Tonga Island seal and guided walking Tour”.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDAbel Tasman – Kahurangi National Park Combo Approx 45mins $415pp

Abel Tasman Kayaking Combo Full Day – This tour includes a packed lunch, return shuttle to Nelson upon completion of your Kayaking Tour. $695pp

Enquire about any of our other scenic flight experiences: Nelson City Scenic approx 10mins $95ppRichmond Forest Park Landing approx 50mins $375ppAbel Tasman National Park approx 30mins $375ppThe Mt Olympus Eregion Landing approx 90min $725ppMarlborough Sounds Eco Tour approx 90min $725pp

These prices are subject to changes in GST.

HELiPRO Marlborough Travel

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 435 4776 www.helipro.co.nz

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 990 800 or 03 577 9997 | www.marlboroughtravel.co.nz

MARLBOROUGH – NELSON

HELICOPTERS & SIGHTSEEING

High quality experiences with the best local wine & food, join a scheduled tour or have your very own private tour.

Marlborough Travel CruisesGreenshell™ Mussel Cruise A unique wine and food cruise experience through the tranquil Marlborough Sounds, taking in the natural beauty of this stunning area. Learn the history of the region and the people while cruising amongst the wildlife of the Marlborough Sounds. Visit a Greenshell™ Mussel Farm, taste freshly steamed mussels, matched to a glass of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. Departs Havelock Marina for a 3-hour cruise at 1.30pm | Adult $112pp Child (5-15yrs) $35pp Under 5yrs free

Heli-Greenshell™ Mussel Cruise Depart for a 30min scenic flight over the Marlborough wine region and out over the stunning Marlborough Sounds. Land to meet the launch for the Greenshell™ Mussel Cruise. On completion you will be transported by road back to your accommodation. This tour meets the scheduled Mussel Cruise with other people onboard. Up to 2 people $2550 | Up to 4 people $3050

Private Heli-Gourmet Cruise Experience The ultimate day package. Includes a scenic flight over the Marlborough wine region and out over the Marlborough Sounds. Land in the Marlborough Sounds to meet a luxury charter launch for a private wine and food cruise with your own chef. Enjoy a 3 course wine and food-match lunch. Afterwards, you will be transported by road back to your accommodation. Up to 2 people $5830 | Up to 4 people $6250

Marlborough Travel Wine ToursTaste Marlborough Tour A fabulous full day tour of the Marlborough wine region specialising in stunning wine and food experiences, behind the scenes tours, winemaker hosted tastings and special reserve grade wines. 9.45am collection from accommodation in Blenheim or Picton | 4.30pm drop off | Tour Duration 6 hours | Adult $230pp

Private Wine Tours or Luxury Wine Touring by BMW Itineraries available. Can include most wineries and all other attractions. Additional costs apply for lunch and beverages.

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Greymouth: Shantytown is a great way to understand New Zealand’s heritage and history, take the steam train ride and pan for your own gold that you can take home with you, a favourite with the family and couples is to have an old time photo taken, where you get to dress up in costumes from a brassy bargirl or an old maid to a policeman or train

robber, they have the costumes and accessories to set up a fantastic photo opportunity for you! Taken in the Golden Nugget Saloon these photos are printed while you wait and each comes in a Shantytown photo frame.

Hokitika: If you are visiting Hokitika, we recommend you visit the West Coast Wine Company, this is a unique shop/bar stocking an excellent range of New Zealand wine, select from their range of wines to take back to your accommodation and enjoy, or sit, relax and drink in their warm, intimate surroundings. With the best coffee in Hokitika and Rachel at the helm you are guaranteed a warm kiwi welcome, great conversation and a sample of something nice to nibble from their good things to eat menu. They can also ship your purchases direct to your door anywhere in the world, you can find them at 108 Revell Street, Hokitika.

Lake Kaniere is a gorgeous scenic stop, a popular spot for water skiing, swimming, picnicking, fishing and recreational camping. The scenic driving route around Lake Kaniere features Dorothy Falls and walks in the Lake Kaniere Scenic Reserve.

Fox Glacier: Lake Matheson is a must do attraction for all visitors to Glacier Country. Perfect reflections of the highest peaks Mt Cook and Mt Tasman can be captured in the dark waters of this ancient lake formed by the retreat of the Fox Glacier. The walkway winds through giant rainforest with abundant bird life and many photo opportunities. The award winning restaurant, Matheson Café, is located at the entrance. They have a fantastic reputation for all their gourmet delights with a range of menus and we definitely recommend a stop here! Situated 5 minutes drive from Fox Glacier it is too close to be missed. We also recommend a trip to Fox Glacier, where Fox Glacier Guiding hosts over 50,000 visitors a year on various trip options from Heli-Hikes to Glacier Guided Walks. These trips are for both the more adventurous and passive travellers, including families and children.

West Coast

The West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island and its many hospitable townships offer fine accommodation, fantastic adventure opportunities, unique New Zealand cuisine and wine, plus a warm Kiwi welcome.

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Widely recognised as a leading cultural and heritage attraction, Shantytown Heritage Park is an all weather working attraction that celebrates the legendary stories of pioneer West Coasters and early industrial technologies.

Over 30 historic buildings make up this recreated 19th century pioneer town, borne out of the 1860s gold-rush. Regenerating native bush provides a peaceful setting where you will witness and understand some of the trials and tribulations of the pioneers as they struggled to make a life and strike it lucky at the goldfields

Whatever the weather, it’s as good as gold! Take a rare steam train ride, pan for gold (and trade it in the village) experience the sights and sounds of a working sawmill, explore little Chinatown, and get an old-time photo, there’s so much to see and do.

The tearooms and Golden Nugget Saloon provide refreshments so you won’t go thirsty. Shantytown is a ‘must do’ activity while visiting the West Coast. Just 10 minutes from Greymouth. Open EVERY day 8:30am to 5:30pm (except Christmas Day)

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDEntry price includes a steam train ride

Admissions: (from Oct 1 2010)Adult $28.50ppChild (age 5-17yrs) $13ppChildren 4 years and under FREESenior (Age 60+) $23pp Family Pass (2 adults and up to 4 children) $69.50

Gold Panning: $5.00 all panners guaranteed to strike. The steam train departs at least every hour during the day, with final departure at 4.00pm.

Voted Overall Winner 2009 West Coast Tourism Awards.

Take a breathtaking guided trip on the West Coast’s longest glacier amidst fascinating ice formations, with New Zealand’s most experienced glacier guiding company. To assure your safety, guides are trained through the internationally recognised NZ Mountain Guides Association. Choose from a range of unique trip options...

Fox Trot: Half Day WalkA popular walk and a great introduction to the frozen world of Fox Glacier, accessed via a ‘secret’ rainforest track.

Nimble Fox: All Day WalkYour guide will cut fresh ice steps, to help you navigate your way through dramatic terrain, which is moving up to 2 metres a day. Always something new to discover.

Fox Trail: Terminal Face WalkA leisurely and informative walk to visit

the final resting place of the mighty river of ice, after it has travelled 13 kms from the base of the Southern Alps.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDFlying Fox: HelihikeCombine 2 helicopter flights with the opportunity to explore a remote part of the glacier with your knowledgeable guide. Spectacular ice caves brilliantly blue in colour are often seen. 8.50am and 11.50am (all year) plus 2.50pm (Summer months). $399pp.

Fox It Up: Ice Climbing AdventureDay long course introducing the exhilarating sport of ice climbing on the spectacular walls of the Fox Glacier. Your professional guide will tailor your day to challenge novices and experts alike. 8.00am. $245pp.

Shantytown – GreymouthFox Glacier Guiding

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 742 689www.shantytown.co.nz

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 111 600www.foxguides.co.nz

WEST COAST GLACIERS, GOLD & HERITAGE

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The highest point of the region is also the highest point of New Zealand, the spectacular Aoraki Mount Cook. At the other end of the scale, the submarine trenches off the coast of Kaikoura are thousands of metres deep, providing an ideal environment for the whales, dolphins and seals that live there permanently. You can take a day trip to Kaikoura for an unbelievable whale watching experience with Whale Watch Kaikoura.

Twenty minutes by helicopter to the east of Christchurch is the French settlement of Akaroa, a quaint area steeped in history and coastal beauty. HELiPRO Helicopters can take you to Akaroa for a gorgeous winery lunch or to the west of Christchurch you can land on the magnificent and remote Southern Alps, one of the ultimate marriage proposal or wedding locations in New Zealand!

The Welcome Aboard – Grand Tour full day experience is a great way to view the major attractions of this city, known for its grand architecture, historic homesteads and immaculate parks, the Grand Tour allows you to see it all in one day. Gray Line and GreatSights sightseeing tours also have scenic coach options that are spectacular and both offer Christchurch sightseeing tours.

Established in 1992, the International Antarctic Centre Attraction is located in the heart of a working Antarctic campus at Christchurch International Airport. It is from here that many Antarctic missions are organised.

Christchurch is a hub of New Zealand’s of history, culture, art and scenery that makes it a hugely popular and fun holiday destination!

From the silvery beaches of the East Coast to the jagged peaks of the Southern Alps, the Canterbury landscape is impossible to ignore, an amazing arena for adventure and indulgence.

Experience the best of New Zealand’s raw and unspoilt landscape with HELiPRO.

HELiPRO’s helicopter experiences deliver the memory of a lifetime. From Christchurch, The Garden City, enjoy breathtaking aerial views as you fly over the rims of Christchurch’s two famous dormant volcanic craters, Lyttleton and Akaroa Harbours. Land at ‘French Farm’ Akaroa, a fabulous Mediterranean styled winery and restaurant, to sample local wines and cuisine. Explore the Kaikoura coastline or the majestic Southern Alps where you will land at high altitude. Or head west for turquoise blue alpine rivers and the rugged glaciers of our remote West Coast – simply stunning!

Other scenic helicopter tour options include: seasonal heli-skiing, heli-wine, heli-golf, jet boats, wilderness fishing, whale watching and delicious picnics.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDFrench Farm Heli-Lunch Duration approx 3 hours. Enjoy a scenic flight from the HELiPRO Helicentre across Christchurch City and Lyttleton Harbour to French Farm, Akaroa. Your helicopter waits while you enjoy lunch/refreshments before returning you to Christchurch. $395pp (excluding lunch).

Twin Craters Volcanic Explorer Duration approximately 1 hour, including landing. Passing over Christchurch, we climb to reveal the volcanic rims of Lyttleton and Akaroa Harbours. Continue on to a remote beach landing, far out on Banks Peninsula before enjoying spectacular views of the Canterbury Plains and distant Southern Alps. $465pp.

Chest Peak Alpine Landing Duration approximately 1.5 hours. Fly west over the Canterbury Plains through the Waimakariri Gorge – a steep-sided river canyon – before climbing to land on the summit of Chest Peak. Here you’ll take in simply breathtaking 360-degree views of the alps and plains. Optional picnic lunch in the heart of the Waimakariri Gorge or on the top of Chest Peak is available on request $55pp. Flight cost: $650pp

These prices are subject to changes in GST.

HELiPRO

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 435 4776www.helipro.co.nz

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Christchurch is only 3825 kilometres from Antarctica – making the city the world’s aerial gateway to the ice – however it is within The International Antarctic Centre that those less able or less inclined to brave the icy continent itself may explore the mysterious fascination that surrounds Antarctica, experiencing something of its indescribable qualities for themselves.

Conveniently situated across from Christchurch International Airport, the International Antarctic Centre is Christchurch’s leading visitor attraction and has twice been judged New Zealand’s best attraction. Your all day pass includes the following highlights:

FREE shuttle from Cathedral Square on our official transport the Penguin Express. Departs every hour on the hour from 9am.

The Snow & Ice ExperienceA chilling –5˚C, the Snow & Ice Experience is great fun for all ages. Slide down an icy slope, shelter in an ice cave, brave the wind chill machine at –18˚C, or get ‘exchillarated’ in the Antarctic Storm that blows every 30 minutes.

Warm jackets and overshoes are provided. The Snow & Ice Experience is a must for all visitors especially those who have never seen snow before.

The New Zealand Penguin EncounterThe New Zealand Penguin Encounter is home to 26 Little Blue penguins. Penguins held here have been rescued and cared for, some since they were chicks. Due to physical disabilities that have

left them defenceless, many of them would not have survived back in the wild.

Feeding times and ranger commentary: 10.30am, 1.30pm & 3.30pm daily

The Hagglund RideExperience the thrill of a ride in an authentic Antarctic all-terrain vehicle!

The Hagglund ride showcases the demanding capabilities of this amazing Antarctic workhorse. The outdoor adventure course is designed to put the Hagglund through its paces in a fun, but very safe environment. Due to the high impact of this ride some restrictions do apply.

4D Theatre- ‘Icy Voyage’Take a journey to Antarctica without leaving your seat! Our brand new 4D theatre will transport you to the Great White South with the thrills and spills of any Antarctic sea voyage. Avoid the sea-spray, brave the wind, shelter from the snow but hold on tight to your seat……it could be a rough passage!

International Antarctic Centre

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 744 487www.greatsights.co.nz

Located in a unique working Antarctic campus, the International Antarctic Centre offers a fun, exciting and interactive experience of Antarctica!

CHRISTCHURCH HELICOPTERS & ATTRACTIONS

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDOpen every day of the year, including Christmas Day. Summer: 1 October – 31 March 9am – 7pmWinter: 1 April – 30 September 9am – 5.30pm

All day pass with unlimited entry and ridesAdult $65pp, Child (5-15 years) $36pp, Child (under 5 years) Free, Family (2 adults & up to 4 children) $165, Seniors & Students $55pp | Penguin Backstage Pass (Optional Extra) Adult $25pp Child (5-15 years) $20pp

Estimated visit duration Between 3 and 4 hours. www.iceberg.co.nz

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There is no other place in the world where it is possible to fly from the centre of a city, in view of the sun rising out of the ocean, toward snow-capped mountains. The Christchurch/Canterbury geography and climate are ideal for ballooning. They provide a unique situation where passengers can experience Canterbury’s landscape, as only a few have seen it, from a gently floating hot air balloon.

Get ready for: • 4-5 hours from start to finish• Optional Hands-on help in preparing the balloon• Approximately 1 hour long flight• Spectacular views and photo opportunities• A celebratory glass of chilled champagne (or fruit juice) after landing

in a farmer’s field• An in-flight photo of the flight is available for purchase as a keepsake.

Watch as the parks, rivers and buildings fade into the distance, making way for the patchwork farmland of the Canterbury Plains, in view of the Southern Alps to the west and the endless blue of the ocean to the east. We take off everyday of the year... weather permitting. Early morning is best as it is the calmest time of day. What a way to start the day!

Sunrise starting (meeting) times: courtesy transfers are provided from hotels, for visitors staying in central Christchurch:

September: 5:10amOctober: 4:40amNovember: 4:40amDecember: 4.40amJanuary: 4:40am

For a truly “out of this world” experience... it’s Balloon Adventures Up Up and Away!

Up Up and Away

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 03 381 4600www.ballooning.co.nz

RECOMMEND EXCLUSIVE OFFERQuote Recommend when booking an exclusive charter to receive a bottle of Veuve Clicquot to enjoy after landing.

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HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDThe Ultimate Balloon Experience Duration 4 to 5 Hours including complimentary accommodation transfers from central Christchurch. Adult $340pp, Child $300pp.

Exclusive Charter your own Ultimate Balloon Experience Private Charter for the most romantic adventure in the world or for people who relish their privacy, this is the ultimate proposal opportunity or gift for that man who has absolutely everything. $7000 for up to 24 people.

Heli – Ballooning Combo Upon touch down of your Hot Air Balloon, board a HELiPRO Helicopter for a scenic flight over the Southern Alps (can include a snow landing). Please check prices with your Concierge.

Prices are subject to change.

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Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 655 121 www.whalewatch.co.nz

The Grand Tour combines Christchurch’s must see attractions: The Gondola, Tramway and Punting on the Avon River.

The Grand Tour is a great way to see some of Christchurch City’s leading attractions and places of interest making sightseeing a breeze! By Coach the driver/guide will take you from the city centre to the beautiful gardens at Mona Vale. Then be treated to a tranquil punt-ride through the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Next stop – the Christchurch Gondola with 360 degree views – will take you 500 metres above sea level, then ride the Time Tunnel and take a stroll on the Port Hills for magnificent views, before re-boarding the Coach to visit Lyttleton. Stop in the seaside town of Sumner for lunch before returning to the city to ride on the beautifully restored Christchurch trams. Taking you to many points of interest, the Trams allow you to get on and off at any time to explore the Museum, Art Gallery, Art Centre, Cathedral Square and New Regent St.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDGrand Tour Fully guided day trip departs daily at 8.30am. Central hotel pickups. All transport and attraction entry is included. Lunch not included. Adult $99pp, Child 5-15 years $59pp.

The current rates are valid until 30/9/10 and the new rates are Adult $119pp, Child $69pp. Grand Tour departure time will change to 9am as from 1/10/10

Tramway Restaurant Rutherford Dinner Package: $73pp Rolleston Dinner Package: $85pp Cathedral Dinner Package: $125pp

The current rates are valid until 31/09/10 and the new rates are Rutherford $79, Rolleston $90 and Cathedral $130

Unforgettable Whale Watching, only 2.5 hours from Christchurch CBD.

Off the Kaikoura coastline is a marine environment so rich in nutrients that it attracts some of the most magnificent creatures with which we share our planet. Among them are Giant Sperm Whales that can grow up to 20 metres and weigh over 50 tons. These whales can be seen all year round, making Kaikoura one of the most popular whale watching locations in the world. This unique marine experience also provides an opportunity to sight high-spirited Dusky Dolphins, the rare and endangered Hectors Dolphins, New Zealand Fur Seals and a wide variety of sea birds including the Royal Albatross. Whale Watch Kaikoura – an unforgettable journey, in purpose built vessels that provide great viewing and photographic opportunities.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDDepartures – 7.15am, 10am, 12.45pm. Additional tour is at 3.30pm from November to March. 3.5 hours including check-in and transfer by bus. Adult $145pp, Child $60pp.

Dress: Please dress warmly and wear flat shoes, for the outside decks you may need light waterproof clothing depending on the sea conditions. Please Note: Whale Watch Kaikoura sell a range of natural active motion-sickness tablets and offer Aqua Straps.

Food & Beverages: Hot food, coffee and cold drinks are available before or after your tour at Flukes Café adjacent to Whale Watch Kaikoura.

Welcome Aboard Whale Watch Kaikoura

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 CHCH TOUR (0800 2424 8687) www.welcomeaboard.co.nz

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Queenstown is known as the adventure tourism capital of New Zealand providing adventure tourism during the day and a vibrant nightlife scene during the evenings, enjoy a stroll in the evening around the many boutiques shops that are open till late.

Queenstown has a reputation as one of New Zealand’s wine and cuisine centres. Neighbouring, Lake Hayes, which is like a mirror most days of the year, features Amisfield Bistro for a glorious wine tasting or dining experience (see our review on page 21). Queenstown lies close one of the best small wine producing regions in the world, Bannockburn, next to Cromwell, Pinot Noir produced in this area fetches premium prices and you will see our review of one of their best vineyards Mt. Difficulty (see page 21).

Shotover Jet commenced operations on the upper Shotover River in 1970 and was one of Queenstown’s first commercial adventure activities. Combining the New Zealand invention of the Jet Boat with the Kiwi culture of adventure, Shotover Jet has taken its Jet Boat operation to the world and have become one of New Zealand’s most well known tourism attractions. Shotover Jet operates on an exclusive stretch of the Shotover River and is the only company permitted to operate in the Shotover River Canyons, a spectacular environment of shear rock walls and narrow canyons. This is a thrilling experience!

One of the most scenic places in the region (and a great place to pick up a Possum souvenir) is the frontier township of Glenorchy, which is at the head of Lake Wakatipu. Head into the pristine Dart River Valley and the spectacular Mount Aspiring National Park with Dart River Jet Safaris. An exciting journey

into a unique World Heritage area of spectacular wilderness scenery, high mountains, glaciers, alpine lakes and beautiful river valleys shrouded with ancient beech forest. Explore endless and unforgettable landscapes rich in legend and history. We recommend you try a FUNYAK as part of your Dart River Jet Experience; it is exactly that... FUN!

There are two great scenic or adrenalin flying options, we recommend JAG AIR, named after the Jaguar fighter bombers, they can tailor your flight to be as adventurous as you like! Or Over The Top Helicopters, much easier to get to Milford Sound this way, or ATTENTION all golfers... experience the Over the Top Helicopter Ultimate Extreme Golf Tee, where you land high in the mountains above Queenstown, then you are provided three Ecogolf balls which you tee-off from the mountain over Lake Wakatipu, these are biodegradable formed from biscuit material. You then follow up your swings with a celebratory glass of champagne; it will be the highest ball you’ll ever hit!

Milford Sound is acclaimed as New Zealand’s most famous tourist destination and is also known to be called the eighth Wonder of the World!

Today Queenstown is treasured for its magnificent scenery, adventure opportunities and luxury lifestyle of the rich and famous. Spending time in Queenstown will always be treasured as a once in a lifetime experience that must be completed on anyone’s bucket list!

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3 of the most amazing sightseeing holiday options, departing Queenstown everyday!

Queenstown to Christchurch via Mt Cook(Code 45) Travel north from Queenstown via the Lindis Pass and the McKenzie Country. Stop for lunch at Mount Cook Village (own arrangements) located at the foot of New Zealand’s highest peak Aorangi (Mount Cook). Flight seeing is highly recommended (own cost). Continue to Christchurch via Lake Tekapo and the Canterbury Plains. Departs Queenstown 7.45am, arrives Christchurch 7.35pm. $195pp

Milford Sound Day Tour (CODE 41) Travel from Queenstownfor morning tea (own arrangements) in Te Anau, enjoy the sight of towering snow-capped mountains, magnificent rainforests and spectacular waterfalls, then descend into Milford Sound for your 1 hour 45 min cruise. Return by coach. Boxed lunch is included. Optional return flight available at extra cost, weather permitting – see your driver - GLASS ROOF

COACH OPERATES ON MOST TOURS Departs Queenstown 7.30am, arrives Queenstown 8.00pm. $235pp

Milford Sound Day Tour Including Scenic Flight (Code 41F) Travel from Queenstown for morning tea (own arrangements) in Te Anau, view towering snow-capped mountains, rainforests and spectacular waterfalls, then into Milford Sound for your 1 hour 45 min cruise. After your cruise enjoy this

once in a lifetime scenic flight back to Queenstown. Boxed lunch included. Departs Queenstown 7.30am, arrives Queenstown 4.45 pm (approx) $615pp

Gray Line Sightseeing

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 NZ TOUR (0800 698687) 6am-11pm | www.grayline.co.nz

QUEENSTOWN SIGHTSEEING & CAR RENTALS

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: NZ 0800 554 321 AUS 1800 859 761 www.crownrentals.co.nz

from

$45 A DAY*

from

$69 A DAY*

from

$69 A DAY*

7 Of our top 100 reasons why your next New Zealand car rental experience could be your most rewarding!

from

$25 A DAY*

1. 50% discount on first tank of fuel when renting for 3 days or more

2. No need to refuel upon return when taking advantage of our fuel discount.

3. The longer the rental, the cheaper the rate!

4. Unlimited kilometres

5. Free insurance

6. Free hotel pick-up & drop-off

7. No hidden charges

Auckland Airport • Auckland City • Queenstown

*Rates may vary depending on duration of rental. Rates include unlimited kilometres, insurance, AA Roadside Assistance and AA Maps. Daily Rental Rates exclude Government Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Econo-rentIdeal for city travel or long distance journeys

IntermediateToyota Camry (or similar)

AWD 7 SeaterSsangyong Stavic AWD (or similar)

Premium AWDToyota Prado / Ssangyong Rexton (or similar)

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OVER THE TOP specialise in the extraordinary. With the latest helicopters available, New Zealand’s golf courses, super yachts and lodges are combined with glaciers, alpine lakes, fiords and high country stations. Excursions are created that indulge guests in an unforgettable experience, relaxed and interpretive.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDMilford Ultimate in the Eurocopter EC130 B4 A relaxed and unhurried expedition of Fiordland including Fiords, Glaciers and beach landings with a remote luncheon. Allow 4.5 hours. $7475 up to six persons

Picnic on a Peak Helicopter to a mountain top, enjoy a gourmet luncheon and wind down with our gramophone music. Allow 2-4 hours. $650 per person

High Country Round Up in the Eurocopter EC130 B4 Explore, discover, soak up the vista or pan for gold. Hear the tales of high country farming with the shepherd over Billy tea. $3300 up to six persons

Ski Four Mountains in the Eurocopter EC130 B4 Encompassing in one day all four of the ski areas in the Southern Lakes. By personal helicopter enjoy queue priority and the best runs at each ski field. $9250 up to six persons

Super Yacht Charter A week onboard VvS1 with all provisions, lodge to launch helicopter transfers and a Ship to Shore helicopter excursion. Estimated charter rate (4 cabins) US$135,000.00.

Fly New Zealand Tour Our FlyNZ itineraries include a selection of fine lodges, remote hideaways and first class activities. Your Helicopter and Concierge Service remain at your disposal. Allow seven to ten days. From NZ$12,000 to $15,000 per day for two couples.

Over the Top: Extraordinary Excursions

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 123 FLY(0800 123 359) | www.flynz.co.nz

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Offering the ultimate in flying experiences, by letting you decide what you want from your flight. From the adrenaline-shy to the dare-devil, JAG AIR offers unique aerial experiences designed to suit all ages!

Choose your ultimate flying adventure – anything from extreme adrenaline-filled aerobatics to a striking scenic flight over the Queenstown Basin with a difference, inside the ultimate aerobatics aircraft, the Pitts Special, you’ll experience the world as you’ve never seen it.

Scenic Option - Soar gracefully along the Remarkable Ranges towards Kingston and over Lake Wakatipu. Soak up breathtaking views of the lake and Queenstown and marvel at the smooth clear air.

Aerobatic - You’re settled in and feeling great. The air is so smooth and you’re ready to ramp up the JAG AIR experience. Start with some smooth gentle loops and a couple of easy rolls. Or Adrenaline Filled - Twist, turn and feel G forces that you thought could only ever be experienced by a few specialised pilots. See the world spin like crazy, watch the mountains turn to lake turn to air and back again in the blink of an eye. Not for the faint hearted but an experience unique to JAG AIR and one you couldn’t possibly forget!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDYour JAG AIR adventure begins with complimentary return transfers from Queenstown with a pick-up and drop-off service at Duke St, opposite Info & Track. From there, it’s straight to the Wakatipu Aero Club where you’ll receive a warm and friendly welcome and pre-flight briefing from our team of JAG AIR expert pilots.

PRICES $310 per flight A DVD of your adventure can be purchased for $85 (Prices are subject to change) | Maximum weight 114 kg | Must be medically fit | Maximum of 4 passengers for transfers | Transfers leave within 5 minutes of nominated time | Driver phone: 0800 524 247

JAG AIR

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 JAG AIR (0800 524247) or +64 3 442 3177 | www.jagair.co.nz

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The World’s Most Exciting Jet Boat Ride

World famous as the ultimate jet boat experience, Shotover Jet has thrilled over 2.5 million people since 1970, and now it’s your turn! Take a unique breathtaking ride through dramatic and narrow Canyons, and hold on tight for Queenstown’s ONLY exhilarating FULL 360 degree spins. ‘Can you handle the canyons?’ with award winning Shotover Jet, ‘The World’s Most Exciting Jet Boat Ride’, and the only company permitted to operate in the spectacular Shotover River Canyons. Combining the classic New Zealand invention of the jet boat with the kiwi culture of adventure, Shotover Jet has become part of the fabric of what is quintessentially ‘New Zealand’. Its unique mix of scenery and adventure is an exhilarating and unforgettable experience, and is for many people the highlight of their Queenstown and New Zealand holiday.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDDepartures: Up to every 15 minutes | Adults $119 Children $69

We provide: Life jackets | Full length spray jackets | Secure lockers for valuables | Complimentary shuttle transfers from the ‘The Station’ | A specialised photography service & onboard ‘Jet Cam’ video cameras will capture your experience with the photos and video available for no obligation viewing immediately after your trip.

You need to bring: Eyewear recommended year round | Warm clothes, jacket, hat and gloves are strongly recommended in winter months | Small personal cameras are welcome aboard the jet boats at owners own risk. On site facilities: Parking, café, retail, toilets, and plenty of outdoors area to watch the jet boats or enjoying the scenery.

New Zealand’s Most Sensational Journey

Queenstown’s Dart River Jet Safaris experiences are unique combinations of breathtaking ‘World Heritage’ scenery, exhilarating wilderness jet boating, Maori heritage and inspiring adventure – truly authentic discoveries of everything that makes New Zealand an exceptional destination. Join us, the only operator on the Dart River, for a diverse adventure from Queenstown to the frontier township of Glenorchy at the head of mighty Lake Wakatipu and into the pristine Dart River Valley and spectacular Mt Aspiring National Park. Explore little known areas inaccessible by other means and discover a unique and dramatic environment rich in both natural and cultural heritage and legend. If there is one Queenstown experience that delivers the diversity and essence of ‘New Zealand’ – it’s an adventure with Dart River Jet Safaris. Explore this awe-inspiring ‘World Heritage’ area with the ‘Safari’ option that suits you best and experience ‘New Zealand’s Most Sensational Journey.’

HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDWilderness Safari (Jet Boat Action / Guided Ancient Forest Walk / Back-Country 4WD) Queenstown return, 6 hours or Glenorchy return, 3 hours. Adult $219 / Child $119 / Family $557 (save $119) – Rates valid to 30 Sept 2011

Funyak Safari (Jet Boat Action/Wilderness Buffet Lunch/Unique Funyak Adventure) Queenstown return, 9 hours or Glenorchy return, 7 hours. Adult $289 / Child $189 / Family $767 (save $189) – Rates valid to 30 Sept 2011.

Shotover Jet Dart River Jet Safaris

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 SHOTOVER (0800 746 868) or 03 442 8570 | www.shotoverjet.com

Book with your Concierge or Freephone: 0800 DART JET (0800 327 853) or 03 442 9992 | www.dartriverjetsafaris.com

QUEENSTOWN JET BOATING & FUNYAKS

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Picton(Ferry Terminal)

BlenheimAirport

Christchurch(City and Airport)

Nelson

Westport

Greymouth

Hokitika

Franz Josef

Mt Cook

Lake Tekapo

Queenstown (City and Airport)

Invercargill

Dunedin (City and Airport)

Haast

Milford Sound

Wanaka

Kaikoura

Te Anau

Timaru (City and Airport)

Kaitaia

Whangarei (City and Airport)

Tauranga Airport

Rotorua Airport

Hamilton (City and Airport)

New Plymouth Airport

Wanganui(City and Airport)

Palmerston North

Taupo (City and Airport)

Manukau City

Auckland City

North Shore

Auckland Airport Thames

Wellington (City, Airport and Ferry Terminal)

Napier Airport

Gisborne(City and Airport)

Kerikeri(City and Airport)

Auckland

Gisborne

Hamilton

Kaitaia

Napier

New Plymouth

Palmerston North

Rotorua

Taupo

Tauranga

Thames

Wairoa

Wanganui

Wellington

Whangarei

169 658 452 456 114 206 280 233 526 369 422 324 127 502

Distances in kilometres

673 549 467 98 412 298 349 287 393 597 216 827 393

296 531 327 328 106 106 153 106 401 242 295 451

155 980 776 779 439 530 604 560 852 692 747

592 333 251 118 346 311 143 224 177 410

538 354 159 528 348 398 295 311 233

697 145 741 295 452 415 278 330

403 460 304 222 158 85 82

449 380 222 251 204 166

375 547 390 308 114

285 583 433 380

625 450 368

623 193

818

Blenheim

Christchurch

Dunedin

Franz Josef

Greymouth

Haast

Invercargill

Milford Sound

Mt. Cook

Nelson

Picton

Queenstown

Te Anau

Wanaka

Westport

320

361 626

543 407 518

188 615 254 330

308 180 423 526 720

375 742 605 195 554 874

710762 338 550 545 183 129

280 493 834 636 386 747 1056

Lake Tekapo

Kaikoura

576 444 359 523 668 328 322 642

736 1104 269 602 295 485 797 438 116

113 671 1119 903 715 359 573 710 349 29

828 914 270 298 188 187 565 348 298 478 799

185 998 984 448 121 158 357 713 507 285 649 969

230 71 760 647 211 351 242 148 456 275 275 362 789

560 861 599 324 209 630 919 847

532

99

650

562

258

428

198

559 412 105 293 657 359 264

Distances in kilometres

343429

956

514

245

157

669

835

607

340

409 417 485 303 226 534

Auckland

Gisborne

Hamilton

Kaitaia

Napier

New Plymouth

Palmerston North

Rotorua

Taupo

Tauranga

Thames

Wairoa

Wanganui

Wellington

Whangarei

169 658 452 456 114 206 280 233 526 369 422 324 127 502

Distances in kilometres

673 549 467 98 412 298 349 287 393 597 216 827 393

296 531 327 328 106 106 153 106 401 242 295 451

155 980 776 779 439 530 604 560 852 692 747

592 333 251 118 346 311 143 224 177 410

538 354 159 528 348 398 295 311 233

697 145 741 295 452 415 278 330

403 460 304 222 158 85 82

449 380 222 251 204 166

375 547 390 308 114

285 583 433 380

625 450 368

623 193

818

Blenheim

Christchurch

Dunedin

Franz Josef

Greymouth

Haast

Invercargill

Milford Sound

Mt. Cook

Nelson

Picton

Queenstown

Te Anau

Wanaka

Westport

320

361 626

543 407 518

188 615 254 330

308 180 423 526 720

375 742 605 195 554 874

710762 338 550 545 183 129

280 493 834 636 386 747 1056

Lake Tekapo

Kaikoura

576 444 359 523 668 328 322 642

736 1104 269 602 295 485 797 438 116

113 671 1119 903 715 359 573 710 349 29

828 914 270 298 188 187 565 348 298 478 799

185 998 984 448 121 158 357 713 507 285 649 969

230 71 760 647 211 351 242 148 456 275 275 362 789

560 861 599 324 209 630 919 847

532

99

650

562

258

428

198

559 412 105 293 657 359 264

Distances in kilometres

343429

956

514

245

157

669

835

607

340

409 417 485 303 226 534

To make a reservation, book with your concierge or visit our website www.avis.co.nz

KEY

Avis Locations

Places of Interest

When you rent for 6 Days or more we’ll give you 1 Day Free. This special offer is available for rentals completed between 01 May 2010 and 31 May 2011. Please use coupon number TPNA029 when you make a booking. Further conditions apply.

Rent with Avis for 3 days or more over the weekend and get 1 day free. This special offer is available for rentals completed between 01 May 2010 and 31 May 2011. Please use coupon number TPNA028 at time of booking. Further conditions apply.

Rent for 6 days, get 1 day free! 3 for 2 weekends!

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Picton(Ferry Terminal)

BlenheimAirport

Christchurch(City and Airport)

Nelson

Westport

Greymouth

Hokitika

Franz Josef

Mt Cook

Lake Tekapo

Queenstown (City and Airport)

Invercargill

Dunedin (City and Airport)

Haast

Milford Sound

Wanaka

Kaikoura

Te Anau

Timaru (City and Airport)

Kaitaia

Whangarei (City and Airport)

Tauranga Airport

Rotorua Airport

Hamilton (City and Airport)

New Plymouth Airport

Wanganui(City and Airport)

Palmerston North

Taupo (City and Airport)

Manukau City

Auckland City

North Shore

Auckland Airport Thames

Wellington (City, Airport and Ferry Terminal)

Napier Airport

Gisborne(City and Airport)

Kerikeri(City and Airport)

Auckland

Gisborne

Hamilton

Kaitaia

Napier

New Plymouth

Palmerston North

Rotorua

Taupo

Tauranga

Thames

Wairoa

Wanganui

Wellington

Whangarei

169 658 452 456 114 206 280 233 526 369 422 324 127 502

Distances in kilometres

673 549 467 98 412 298 349 287 393 597 216 827 393

296 531 327 328 106 106 153 106 401 242 295 451

155 980 776 779 439 530 604 560 852 692 747

592 333 251 118 346 311 143 224 177 410

538 354 159 528 348 398 295 311 233

697 145 741 295 452 415 278 330

403 460 304 222 158 85 82

449 380 222 251 204 166

375 547 390 308 114

285 583 433 380

625 450 368

623 193

818

Blenheim

Christchurch

Dunedin

Franz Josef

Greymouth

Haast

Invercargill

Milford Sound

Mt. Cook

Nelson

Picton

Queenstown

Te Anau

Wanaka

Westport

320

361 626

543 407 518

188 615 254 330

308 180 423 526 720

375 742 605 195 554 874

710762 338 550 545 183 129

280 493 834 636 386 747 1056

Lake Tekapo

Kaikoura

576 444 359 523 668 328 322 642

736 1104 269 602 295 485 797 438 116

113 671 1119 903 715 359 573 710 349 29

828 914 270 298 188 187 565 348 298 478 799

185 998 984 448 121 158 357 713 507 285 649 969

230 71 760 647 211 351 242 148 456 275 275 362 789

560 861 599 324 209 630 919 847

532

99

650

562

258

428

198

559 412 105 293 657 359 264

Distances in kilometres

343429

956

514

245

157

669

835

607

340

409 417 485 303 226 534

Auckland

Gisborne

Hamilton

Kaitaia

Napier

New Plymouth

Palmerston North

Rotorua

Taupo

Tauranga

Thames

Wairoa

Wanganui

Wellington

Whangarei

169 658 452 456 114 206 280 233 526 369 422 324 127 502

Distances in kilometres

673 549 467 98 412 298 349 287 393 597 216 827 393

296 531 327 328 106 106 153 106 401 242 295 451

155 980 776 779 439 530 604 560 852 692 747

592 333 251 118 346 311 143 224 177 410

538 354 159 528 348 398 295 311 233

697 145 741 295 452 415 278 330

403 460 304 222 158 85 82

449 380 222 251 204 166

375 547 390 308 114

285 583 433 380

625 450 368

623 193

818

Blenheim

Christchurch

Dunedin

Franz Josef

Greymouth

Haast

Invercargill

Milford Sound

Mt. Cook

Nelson

Picton

Queenstown

Te Anau

Wanaka

Westport

320

361 626

543 407 518

188 615 254 330

308 180 423 526 720

375 742 605 195 554 874

710762 338 550 545 183 129

280 493 834 636 386 747 1056

Lake Tekapo

Kaikoura

576 444 359 523 668 328 322 642

736 1104 269 602 295 485 797 438 116

113 671 1119 903 715 359 573 710 349 29

828 914 270 298 188 187 565 348 298 478 799

185 998 984 448 121 158 357 713 507 285 649 969

230 71 760 647 211 351 242 148 456 275 275 362 789

560 861 599 324 209 630 919 847

532

99

650

562

258

428

198

559 412 105 293 657 359 264

Distances in kilometres

343429

956

514

245

157

669

835

607

340

409 417 485 303 226 534

To make a reservation, book with your concierge or visit our website www.avis.co.nz

KEY

Avis Locations

Places of Interest

When you rent for 6 Days or more we’ll give you 1 Day Free. This special offer is available for rentals completed between 01 May 2010 and 31 May 2011. Please use coupon number TPNA029 when you make a booking. Further conditions apply.

Rent with Avis for 3 days or more over the weekend and get 1 day free. This special offer is available for rentals completed between 01 May 2010 and 31 May 2011. Please use coupon number TPNA028 at time of booking. Further conditions apply.

Rent for 6 days, get 1 day free! 3 for 2 weekends!

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AUCKLAND

CityLife Hotel Auckland Phone 09 979 7299Mr. Jacky Shih Chief Concierge

Heritage Hotel Auckland Phone 09 302 1277Mr. David Krempa’szky, Chief Concierge

Hilton Hotel Auckland Phone 09 978 2000Mr. Gustavo Concha, Chief Concierge

Mr. Pati Start, Concierge Ms. Samantha Maciel, Concierge

Jet Park Hotel Auckland Phone 09 275 4100Ms. Bunny Spyve, Chief Concierge

Langham Hotel Auckland Phone 09 379 5132Ms. Roberta Bezerra, Chief Concierge

SKYCITY Grand Hotel Phone 09 363 6000Mr. Franz Staufer, Chief Concierge

Mr. Nick Steele, Concierge

SKYCITY Hotel Phone 09 363 6000Mr. Shaun Ryan, Chief Concierge Mr. Gerard Sarmiento, Concierge

Mr. Ralph Luehrs, Concierge Mr. Sam Hallett, Concierge

Stamford Plaza Hotel Phone 09 309 8888Mr. Daniel Marsh, Chief Concierge

The Quadrant Hotel Phone 09 984 6000Mr. Logan Fleet, Chief Concierge

The Westin Auckland Phone 09 909 9000Mr. Roberto Mendez, Chief Concierge

WELLINGTON

Holiday Inn Wellington Phone 04 499 8686Mr. Phil Shearer, Concierge

Intercontinental Hotel Wellington Phone 04 472 2722Mr. David Cochrane, Chief Concierge

Mr. Ingmar Becker, Concierge Mr. Jason Eade, Concierge

CHRISTCHURCH

Crowne Plaza Hotel Christchurch Phone 03 365 7799Mrs. Fiona Lawson, Concierge

Grand Chancellor Hotel Christchurch Phone 03 379 2999Mr. Graham Miskell, Chief Concierge

Rydges Hotel Christchurch Phone 03 379 4700Mr. Mic Lesinski, Chief Concierge

The Chateau on the Park Phone 03 348 8999Mrs. Chris Stirling, Chief Concierge

The George Hotel Christchurch Phone 03 379 4560Mr. Tim Ogle, Concierge

QUEENSTOWN

Crowne Plaza Queenstown Phone 03 441 0095Mr. Nathan Wise, Leisure Concierge

Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa Phone 03 450 0045Mr. Bryan Wilkinson, Chief Concierge

Dear friends, welcome to our beautiful New Zealand and to the third edition of Recommend New Zealand Magazine, showcasing what makes New Zealand such a fantastic destination. Internationally, UICH Les Clefs d’Or has been organised into geographical zones to aid efficiency and assist with the growth of the organisation worldwide. In 2009, I was honoured to assume the role of Zone Director for Oceania. This comes with the responsibility of fostering closer relationships between the Concierges in Australia and New Zealand.

As an organisation, we are also pooling our resources and initiatives towards 2013, when our Land of the Long White Cloud, Aotearoa, will host the 60th International UICH Les Clefs d’Or Congress in beautiful Queenstown. It will be a great opportunity to not only showcase this sophisticated holiday resort during the five day conference, but also Oceania. I am certain many will take at least two weeks for their travels, which

without a doubt our countries will offer the very best to create an unforgettable

and memorable experience to some of the worlds’ most powerful industry professionals.

I trust you will enjoy your holiday in New Zealand, and of course feel free to call upon your Concierge if there

is anything you need. Have a wonderful time and we look forward to meeting you.

In service through friendship, Gustavo Concha

GUSTAVO CONCHAZone Director Oceania, Union Internationale

Des Concierges D’hotels Les Clefs D’or Chief Concierge, Hilton Hotel, Auckland

Les Clefs d’Or New Zealand Members Directory

Message from the Oceania Zone Director

Les Clefs d’Or Feature

H.C.S.N.Z. Hotel Concierge Society Les Clefs d’Or New Zealand Website: www.hotelconciergesocietynz.org

Address: PO Box 7617, Wellesley Street, Auckland, New Zealand

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New Zealand by rail.Simply stunning.

Discover some of New Zealand’s most stunning scenery, only accessible by rail. Step aboard any of the Tranz Scenic journeys and you’ll enjoy full 360-degree views of the most pristine and untouched areas in the country.

BOOK NOW at tranzscenic.co.nz or call 0800 TRAINS (872 467).

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the c l a s s i c w a t c hNo other watch is engineered quite like a Rolex. The Datejust, introduced in 1945,

was the first wristwatch to display the date through an aperture on the dial. Its

unique magnifying Cyclops eye, added a few years later, became recognised as

a Rolex design standard. Now in a larger, more distinguished 41 mm size, the

Datejust II is a natural evolution of a classic. The Datejust II is presented here in

Rolex signature Rolesor, a unique combination of 904L steel and 18 ct yellow gold.

the datejust ii

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