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New Zealand Flight Summary
New Zealand has 27 airports. Cheaper tickets are usually available on weekdays and with early bookings.
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand is an island country located in the South Pacific, consisting of two main landmasses, the North and South Islands. The country is famous for its natural beauty, mountains, lakes, and beaches. It also has a rich history with Maori culture. Although the capital is Wellington, the largest city is Auckland. New Zealand is a popular destination for nature sports and adventure tourism. Activities such as hiking, bungee jumping, and water sports are quite common here. Additionally, it is known as the filming location for 'The Lord of the Rings' movies and is intriguing for film tourism.
Best Time to Visit New Zealand
The best time to visit New Zealand is during the summer months from December to February when the weather is mild and ideal for outdoor activities. This period is also the peak tourist season. For a quieter visit, the spring and autumn months of September-November or March-May can also be preferred.
New Zealand Currency
The official currency of New Zealand is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but cash may be preferred in rural areas. ATMs are widespread throughout the country. Currency exchange can be done at banks and authorized exchange offices.
Getting Around New Zealand
Domestic transportation in New Zealand is quite developed. There is an extensive bus network across the country, and domestic flights are also popular. Train services are limited but offer scenic routes. Renting a car is a good option, especially for those who want to explore rural areas. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are available in major cities and tourist areas.
New Zealand Food & Drink
New Zealand cuisine is known for the fresh and high-quality use of local products. Seafood, especially mussels and salmon, should definitely be tried. Whatever dish you choose, the traditional Maori meal experience known as 'hangi' will be unforgettable. The country is also famous for its quality wines; Sauvignon Blanc wines from the Marlborough region are particularly popular.
New Zealand Culture & Etiquette
New Zealanders are generally relaxed and friendly. Handshakes are common in greetings. Showing respect for Maori culture is of great importance to the local people. The dress code is generally casual, but it is appropriate to dress more carefully and respectfully when visiting Maori lands. Tipping is not common, but you may wish to express satisfaction for good service.
New Zealand Health & Safety
There is no special vaccination requirement when traveling to New Zealand. Tap water is generally drinkable. The emergency number is 111. While it is generally a safe country, it is important to pay attention to weather conditions during nature walks.
New Zealand Electricity & Plugs
In New Zealand, power outlets are type I, and the voltage is 230V with a frequency of 50Hz.
New Zealand Travel Tips
- •Set aside plenty of time to explore the natural beauty.
- •Renting a car allows you to comfortably explore rural areas.
- •Join local guided tours to learn about Maori culture.
- •Don't forget to dress according to the weather conditions.












