Honeymoon in New Zealand

Honeymoon in New Zealand, Honeymoon Spots in New Zealand

New Zealand is an ideal and a much sought after year-round honeymoon and holiday destination as it has a temperate climate with relatively small seasonal variation.

New Zealand is a popular honeymoon or romantic holiday destination with couple's seeking some time for romance and relaxation. From the awesome scenery to delectable food and famous wine, there is something for everyone in New Zealand! The adventure lovers can indulge in bungee jumping near Queenstown, hike the glaciers of Southern Alps or can hike the four day Milford Track through Fiordland National Park and the romantic couples can just sit back and enjoy the mountains and falls by day and by spending an overnight in a cozy hut. To enjoy the night you can take the bottle of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.

Honeymoon locations available in New Zealand include peace and tranquility, stunning vistas and views, along with recreational activities and adventure. The one thing that's the most wonderful about New Zealand is that it is one of nature's most astounding playgrounds.

The following are the most famous honeymoon destinations in New Zealand :

  Auckland - City of Sails and Islands - is the largest city and is in the Northern part of the North Island of New Zealand. The Sky Tower offers an abundance of galleries, museums, theatres, five star hotels, prestige and specialty shops, and top class restaurants that top class world cuisine to tickle your taste buds. "One Tree Hill" has an observatory open to visitors and the "Domain" has the Auckland Museum, house to the country's biggest collection of historic artifacts. To the west of the city the Auckland Zoo flanks "Western Springs". You can also get a feel of the cultural atmosphere of South Auckland's Otara Market or West Auckland's Avondale Market. Art and craft enthusiasts will love the Sunday Takapuna Market. Bush walks abound Auckland's West Coast from the Manukau Heads through to Murawai where you and your beloved can trek through lush bush or walk the black sands of the West Coast beaches. Auckland is one place that can keep anyone engaged like the Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium, the 24 hour Casino in the heart of the city, take in a show at one of the many theatres, or if you're big kids at heart - Rainbows End amusement park, next to the Manukau city shopping centre. You can also indulge in various other outdoor activities like; Bungee jumping, scenic flights, gliding, fishing, diving, sailing, parachuting, micro lighting, horse treks; whatever you desire, its all here!

  Wellington, arts and culture capital of New Zealand, is ideally located between a beautiful harbor and rolling green hills. The place offers an unforgettable city experience in a natural setting. Wellington City is actually only two kilometers wide, making it easy to walk to all activities within. The nightlife proves popular and the shopping is excellent. Wellington has a plethora of Art galleries, professional theatre, cafes and restaurants and these are all in close proximity to untouched and magnificent scenic spots. Te Papa, New Zealand's national museum is on the waterfront - walk to Te Papa from a central city restaurant and stop at a local fashion store or an art gallery on the way. Wellington is a colorful city and festivals and events are held here throughout the year. A highlight is the bi-annual New Zealand Festival - a month long arts festival. Wellington is a city both for the lovers of natural beauty as well as for art and culture enthusiasts. The most popular and the most beautiful place to visit in Wellington is the South Coast. In Wellington you can visit the New Zealand fur seal colony or just sit on the magnificent beaches and watch the waves. You can relive New Zealand's heritage in Wellington. The city is home to Parliament Buildings as well as many historic buildings and museums, which tell the glorious story of New Zealand.