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The other "land Down Under" is lots smaller than neighbor Australia yet packs in a boggling amount of beauty and adventure in its two main islands and many smaller ones -- along with Maori culture and the occasional touch of urban cosmopolitanism.

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Comment by Jacqueline Frances Sutherland on February 8, 2011 at 5:02pm

Welcome to Helm Crag Bed & Breakfast.  Situated atop Napier Hill, we have two well-appointed rooms and offer a choice of cooked or Continental breakfasts - and dinner, with 24 hours notice. 

 

We have off street parking and are a 25 minute walk to Napier's city centre or the old Port of Ahuriri.

 

Contact us through www.helmcrag.com

Comment by EnLinea Media on January 25, 2011 at 12:05pm
How about a destination that's off the beaten track even for many Kiwis? Check out our recent blog post on Stewart Island.
Comment by Shona Cobham on January 24, 2011 at 10:46pm

Kia ora. Check out Tourism New Zealand's Media website for heaps of new articles, images, video and research material on Destination New Zealand. Website material is created for professional journalists for media use:

Tourism NZ Media website

Comment by Andrea Spirov on January 24, 2011 at 2:28am

We absolutely LOVED the Tongariro Alpine Crossing on the North Island. Check out our pics here:

http://inspiringtravellers.com/2011/01/20/tongariro-alpine-crossing...

All our other posts from NZ can be found here:

http://inspiringtravellers.com/tag/new-zealand/

Comment by jen hopkins on January 22, 2011 at 7:29pm

Welcome to Beaver B and B in Blenheim, Marlborough.

Our self-contained unit is comfortable and private and can accomodate a couple.

Breakfast is self-serve continental and can be taken at your leisure in your room.

We are 1 km from the shops, restaurants and cafes and 10 minutes drive from the wineries.

We have off-street parking.

Contact us on http://marlborough.co.nz/beaver/

Comment by Barbie Bell-Scott on January 15, 2011 at 2:23pm

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A warm welcome to all Tripatini members. Ask for a Tripatini Member discount if you would like to stay with us.

Comment by Andrea Spirov on December 28, 2010 at 3:25am
We've begun our tour of New Zealand - we'll be here almost two and a half months! Our first post is up, covering the Coast to Coast walkway in Auckland, with many more to come. If you're in NZ and keen to catch up for a drink, please drop us a line!
Comment by marilyn s. on November 21, 2010 at 6:11pm
Any advice about doing the Queen Charlotte Track? Do we need an outfitter or is it easy to do on one's own?
Comment by Betty Austin-Ware on September 1, 2010 at 7:07pm
We had a caravan in New Zealand 25 years ago and the country was very camper friendly. and far cleaner than sites in the U.S. Maybe NZ companies should stop renting caravans without toilet facilities if the freedom riders don't have doggie bags.
Comment by Donna Hamilton on September 1, 2010 at 6:50pm
Too right!!
'Freedom Campers' (as they are called) are becoming a problem.
However, just maybethe problem lies in that New Zealand is not as Campervan-friendly...compared with the US and especially Australia. We did a 3 week campervan "expedition" from Alice Springs through to Darwin a few years ago and were SO impressed with the camping facilities and the dump-stations were readily available. Touring via campervan is becoming more popular in New Zealand, maybe time for us to add more facilities??
Read more on 'Freedom Camping'
 

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