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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
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NEW ZEALAND 0 | AUCKLAND Auckland's hiking routes are the stuff of legend, and the Coast to Coast walk is a must. The Iékm route takes hikers from Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean to Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea. 02 TAURANGA The northern reach of this dynamic North Island city is home to New Zealand's coolest summer-beach vibe at Mount Maunganui. “The Mount” boasts broad beaches, scintillating surf and laid-back beachside bars and eateries that'll have you Kiwified. 0 3 ROTORUA Take a gondola ride up Mount Ngongotaha at Skyline Rotorua for fantastic views of the city and lake, then luge or zipline your way back down. Serious fun for all ages! 04 WELLINGTON Every colour of café, bistro, boutique brewery and bar is here in this crafty little capital. Check out the Tasting Room or venture up Cuba Street for popular local haunts like Heyday Beer Co or San Fran for its gig scene. 05 MARLBOROUGH Marlborough is an awesome wine region with loads of vineyards to visit - Wither Hills is a good one. They have a few options when it comes to wine tastings, and they also offer some amazing wine experiences where you can learn about winemaking and even blend your own wine. 06 CHRISTCHURCH Visit Quake City to find out more about how tectonic forces are shaping New Zealand's dramatic landscape. This sombre but compelling interactive exhibition tells the story of the devasting Christchurch earthquake and the city’s resilient rebuild 07 LAKE TEKAPO The Mount John Observatory was placed in the hills by Lake Tekapo for one reason — year- round crystal-clear night skies make it one of the best places in the world for stargazing. Choose a night with less moon to do your observatory tour — more stars will be visible, allowing you to stare deeper into the cosmos. Antarctic expedition jackets and a hot chocolate are provided as most nights you'll need them. 08 WANAKA This buzzing little alpine town is your gateway to Treble Cone — the South Island's largest ski zone suitable for all skill sets. This includes a learner's school and the best off-piste terrain in the country. Take the free bus from village to slopes, then boom, 30 minutes and you're there! 0 9 QUEENSTOWN Fergburger is famous and the lines are understandably long, If the wait is too much for you, head next door to Fergbaker for a seriously scrumptious pie. The pork belly and the lamb shank pies are underrated winners. Images: Miles Holden / Fraser Clements TE REO MAORI Hello Kia ora Good morning Morena How are you? Kei te pehea koe? I'm good Kei te pai Welcome Haere mai See you later! Ka kite ano!

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NEW ZEALAND 0 | AUCKLAND Auckland's hiking routes are the stuff of legend, and the Coast to Coast walk is a must. The Iékm route takes hikers from Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean to Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea. 02 TAURANGA The northern reach of this dynamic North Island city is home to New Zealand's coolest summer-beach vibe at Mount Maunganui. “The Mount” boasts broad beaches, scintillating surf and laid-back beachside bars and eateries that'll have you Kiwified. 0 3 ROTORUA Take a gondola ride up Mount Ngongotaha at Skyline Rotorua for fantastic views of the city and lake, then luge or zipline your way back down. Serious fun for all ages! 04 WELLINGTON Every colour of café, bistro, boutique brewery and bar is here in this crafty little capital. Check out the Tasting Room or venture up Cuba Street for popular local haunts like Heyday Beer Co or San Fran for its gig scene. 05 MARLBOROUGH Marlborough is an awesome wine region with loads of vineyards to visit - Wither Hills is a good one. They have a few options when it comes to wine tastings, and they also offer some amazing wine experiences where you can learn about winemaking and even blend your own wine. 06 CHRISTCHURCH Visit Quake City to find out more about how tectonic forces are shaping New Zealand's dramatic landscape. This sombre but compelling interactive exhibition tells the story of the devasting Christchurch earthquake and the city’s resilient rebuild 07 LAKE TEKAPO The Mount John Observatory was placed in the hills by Lake Tekapo for one reason — year- round crystal-clear night skies make it one of the best places in the world for stargazing. Choose a night with less moon to do your observatory tour — more stars will be visible, allowing you to stare deeper into the cosmos. Antarctic expedition jackets and a hot chocolate are provided as most nights you'll need them. 08 WANAKA This buzzing little alpine town is your gateway to Treble Cone — the South Island's largest ski zone suitable for all skill sets. This includes a learner's school and the best off-piste terrain in the country. Take the free bus from village to slopes, then boom, 30 minutes and you're there! 0 9 QUEENSTOWN Fergburger is famous and the lines are understandably long, If the wait is too much for you, head next door to Fergbaker for a seriously scrumptious pie. The pork belly and the lamb shank pies are underrated winners. Images: Miles Holden / Fraser Clements TE REO MAORI Hello Kia ora Good morning Morena How are you? Kei te pehea koe? I'm good Kei te pai Welcome Haere mai See you later! Ka kite ano!
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