Melody Teh
International Travel

The lesser-known places to visit in New Zealand

Planning a trip to New Zealand? Make sure you visit these local hotspots and lesser-known treasures while you’re there.

Wanaka

Not far from Queenstown is Wanaka, an area awash with wilderness, fishing opportunities, and ski terrain. Wanaka boasts two ski fields, Cardrona and Treble Cone, and is surrounded by a beautiful lake and mountain range.

Dunedin (pictured)

One of the most popular sites in New Zealand to visit, Dunedin is nestled in the Otago Harbour. Here, you can experience Edwardian and Victorian architecture, get to know the city’s rich heritage, and explore the renowned art scene. The city centre also boasts amazing restaurants, cafes and hotels for your pleasure.

Hokianga

Hokianga Harbour offers beautiful blue waters and golden sands, contrasted with lush forest. Experience the guided night walk accompanied by the locals, where you’ll explore Waipoua Forst and learn about the area’s fascinating history. Enjoy swimming, sandboarding, and fishing and forget about life in the city for a while.

Rotura

Rotura is home to sparkling lakes, breathtaking scenery and even a volcanic zone. Let the adventurer in you run wild as you experience the geysers, mud pools, and fumaroles that Rotura has to offer.

White Island

About an hour away from Rotura you’ll find the less frequented White Island, which holds claim to New Zealand’s one and only active marine volcano. White Island is also home to surf towns, white sand beaches and the Ngati Awa tribe, who can share their traditional hangi feast with you. The island is privately owned, however, so a tour guide is necessary to visit.

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Travel, International, New Zealand