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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.01 to 31.12 - Page nb 10

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2022 - 31.12.2023
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Experiences Every year, millions of adventure-seekers visit New Zealand. But to really get to know it — to take its pulse as an insider — you need to follow the lead of locals. We've spent the last 100 years exploring the Antipodes, meeting farmers, winemakers, chefs, Indigenous experts, artists and astronomers, and creating lasting friendships. The kind that now give us — and you, as our guests — unrestricted and unrivalled access to parts of the country that other travellers just can’t go, and to exclusive experiences most will probably never know existed. We'll take you places, and our passionate people will reveal their true beauty. Discover NZ's own Galapagos, Stewart Island New Zealand's southernmost community resides on Stewart Island, a slip of land where brown kiwi birds outnumber humans, and where blue and rare yellow-eyed penguins waddle on rocks. More than 85 per cent of this wild and wonderful destination is national parkland, as you'll discover ona tour around the petite village and its beautiful bays, your journey taking you to Observation Rock and offering unbroken views over Paterson Inlet. This is nature at its most awe-inspiring and humbling All aboard for the Southern Alps! One of the world's great rail journeys, the TranzAlpine train offers a front-row seat to the South Island's most epic landscapes between Greymouth and Christchurch. Jump aboard to traverse the Canterbury Plains, chugging through immense beech forest, over viaducts, across river-carved gorges and past the ice-fed Waimakariri River, backdropped by the snow-capped Southern Alps. This historic route has been in operation since 1914, and is no less spectacular today than it was more than a century ago Get set for a peak performance, Milford Sound New Zealand boasts more than its fair share of natural wonders, none quite as dramatic as Milford Sound within World Heritage listed Te Wahipounamu reserve. Waterfalls tumble from escarpments into inky water, glaciers sparkle from clifftops and mountains scrape the sky — it's a natural haven for fur seals, penguins and dolphins, which you'll observe firsthand on a scenic cruise through the sound. Back on land, your journey through Fiordland National Park continues to Te Anau, from rainforest through wildflower-dusted meadows and across alluvial flats. TranzAlpine Train, South Island Sip and savour liquid gold, Greymouth Monteith’s Brewery has been making lager, IPA and pale ale since 1868. It's fair to say they know a thing or two about beer — more specifically, excellent craft beer, which you'll get to sample on a behind-the-scenes tour revealing the traditions and heritage of this national icon. While some menu items never change, others are seasonal and experimental, and all are a refreshing accompaniment to the pub-style lunch you'll enjoy here.

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Experiences Every year, millions of adventure-seekers visit New Zealand. But to really get to know it — to take its pulse as an insider — you need to follow the lead of locals. We've spent the last 100 years exploring the Antipodes, meeting farmers, winemakers, chefs, Indigenous experts, artists and astronomers, and creating lasting friendships. The kind that now give us — and you, as our guests — unrestricted and unrivalled access to parts of the country that other travellers just can’t go, and to exclusive experiences most will probably never know existed. We'll take you places, and our passionate people will reveal their true beauty. Discover NZ's own Galapagos, Stewart Island New Zealand's southernmost community resides on Stewart Island, a slip of land where brown kiwi birds outnumber humans, and where blue and rare yellow-eyed penguins waddle on rocks. More than 85 per cent of this wild and wonderful destination is national parkland, as you'll discover ona tour around the petite village and its beautiful bays, your journey taking you to Observation Rock and offering unbroken views over Paterson Inlet. This is nature at its most awe-inspiring and humbling All aboard for the Southern Alps! One of the world's great rail journeys, the TranzAlpine train offers a front-row seat to the South Island's most epic landscapes between Greymouth and Christchurch. Jump aboard to traverse the Canterbury Plains, chugging through immense beech forest, over viaducts, across river-carved gorges and past the ice-fed Waimakariri River, backdropped by the snow-capped Southern Alps. This historic route has been in operation since 1914, and is no less spectacular today than it was more than a century ago Get set for a peak performance, Milford Sound New Zealand boasts more than its fair share of natural wonders, none quite as dramatic as Milford Sound within World Heritage listed Te Wahipounamu reserve. Waterfalls tumble from escarpments into inky water, glaciers sparkle from clifftops and mountains scrape the sky — it's a natural haven for fur seals, penguins and dolphins, which you'll observe firsthand on a scenic cruise through the sound. Back on land, your journey through Fiordland National Park continues to Te Anau, from rainforest through wildflower-dusted meadows and across alluvial flats. TranzAlpine Train, South Island Sip and savour liquid gold, Greymouth Monteith’s Brewery has been making lager, IPA and pale ale since 1868. It's fair to say they know a thing or two about beer — more specifically, excellent craft beer, which you'll get to sample on a behind-the-scenes tour revealing the traditions and heritage of this national icon. While some menu items never change, others are seasonal and experimental, and all are a refreshing accompaniment to the pub-style lunch you'll enjoy here.
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