Australia and New Zealand

Australia and New Zealand

Australia and New Zealand are located in the Southern Hemisphere, experiencing four seasons that are completely opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere. Each month brings its own seasonal characteristics. These regions are home to some of the world's oldest cultures and extraordinary natural beauty, ranging from lush green rainforests to vibrant coral reefs and sprawling vineyards, all of which immerse visitors in their splendor.

Here, you will receive the warmest and friendliest welcome, and have an opportunity to experience world-class arts and cultural scenes, as well as embark on a culinary journey like no other. Whether you're indulging in fresh seafood with a view of Sydney Harbour, savoring artisanal cheeses in Hobart, or exploring New Zealand's famous coffee culture, you will encounter unique and innovative culinary experiences.

Australia - Sydney 

The Sydney Opera House is the most iconic building in Australia, and when people think of it, the first thing that comes to mind is its sail-like (shell) design. The architect behind this renowned masterpiece is Danish designer Jørn Utzon. Construction began in 1959, and the main theater was officially completed in 1973. On June 28, 2007, this architectural marvel was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Australia - Sydney 

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, construction of which began in 1932, took 10 years to complete and became operational. It serves as a vital bridge connecting the city center with North Sydney and is another iconic symbol of the beautiful Sydney skyline, alongside the Sydney Opera House. With a total length of 502.9 meters and a width of 48.8 meters, it features eight lanes for vehicles, two railway tracks, one bicycle lane, and one pedestrian walkway. Whether you're driving, taking a bus, riding a train, or walking across the bridge, you'll have a unique experience and perspective of the surroundings.

New Zealand - Auckland 

Located on the North Island of New Zealand, Auckland is known as the "City of Sails" due to its numerous harbors and marinas. To the north, Muriwai, with its stunning coastline and spectacular bird colonies, has been recognized by National Geographic as one of the 30 great landscapes in the world. Auckland is a culturally diverse city, home not only to New Zealanders but also to a significant population of Māori, Chinese, and Indian communities. The cityscape is particularly enchanting at night, and popular attractions to explore include the Sky Tower, the Ferry Building, Queen Street, Viaduct Harbour, and Freyberg Square.

New Zealand - Christchurch 

Known as the "Garden City," Christchurch is the third-largest city in New Zealand, founded 150 years ago. Due to its early settlers largely being British, the city's historical buildings exhibit English architectural characteristics. The British have also given Christchurch a fresh definition as "the city that looks most like England outside of England." Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city by taking a hot air balloon ride, or leisurely explore along the Avon River, pausing to admire the lush greenery and blooming flowers along the riverbanks. Another delightful experience is taking a carriage ride, shuttling between the bustling city center and the beautiful gardens.

New Zealand - Wellington 

Wellington is located in the southwestern part of the North Island of New Zealand and serves as the capital city. It sits at the mouth of Cook Strait, serving as a transportation hub between the North and South Islands. Wellington is not only the political capital but also the cultural and economic center of New Zealand. Due to its elevated position and proximity to Cook Strait, Wellington is often subjected to strong coastal winds, earning it the nickname "Windy City."

New Zealand - Tauranga 

One of the highlights of tourism in Taupo should be visiting the Hobbiton village. The entire hillside is adorned with charming little houses of the Hobbit people, each with carefully cultivated flowers and plants adorning their doorsteps. There are also quaint and cozy hillside cottages, with a delightful and slightly disheveled appearance, just like in the movies. The rolling hills and landscapes perfectly resemble the scenes from the film!

New Zealand - Milford Sound

Milford Sound is located in the Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand. It was formed during the Ice Age approximately one million years ago. The constant friction and erosion caused by the movement of glaciers carved the unique U-shaped valleys that characterize this region's landscape. While Milford Sound's glacial remnants have earned it the title of "World Heritage Site," what truly sets it apart is the surrounding environment and terrain, making it one of the most extraordinary natural wonders in the world.

New Zealand - Bay Of Islands

The Bay of Islands, located on the North Island of New Zealand, encompasses 144 natural islands and boasts the second bluest sky in the world. It is the most popular destination in New Zealand for fishing, sailing, and tourism. The Bay of Islands seems to be nature's favorite child, blessed with a warm subtropical climate and countless beautiful island beaches, creating a relaxed and leisurely vacation atmosphere. The vibrant marine life and exceptionally clear waters contribute to the world-class and captivating scenery found here.

New Zealand - Dunedin

Dunedin is located on the southeastern side of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest town in the Otago region and currently the second-largest city on the South Island, following Christchurch. However, back in the 20th century, Dunedin was the wealthiest and most prosperous city in all of New Zealand, making it the largest city at that time. As a result, the town is filled with various historical buildings that represent some of the oldest architecture in New Zealand.

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