Oamaru

Published by - Jul 12, 2006
Rich in Victorian history, the town of Oamaru is famous for its local creamy limestone now known worldwide as Oamaru Stone. Situated on the South Island’s east coast Oamaru is North Otago’s main service centre. Oamaru has New Zealand’s largest number of heritage buildings,... Read More

Dunedin

Published by - Jun 9, 2006
Dunedin is the capital of the Otago region, this University City is steeped in history. Dunedin lies on the southeastern cost of New Zealand’s South Island. It is built around the Otago Harbour and encircled by hills. It was first settled by Europeans in 1848, its Scottish... Read More

Invercargill

Published by - May 7, 2006
New Zealand’s southern most city is a thriving economic and cultural centre for the Southland Region. Invercargill lies slightly inland on the southern coast of the South Island. This spacious city with its lovely wide streets and green belts has the longest daylight hours... Read More

Accommodation

Published by - Mar 19, 2006
New Zealand offers a wide range of accommodation options. New Zealand Motels Motels are the most popularway of accommodation in New Zealand. There is a wide selection of great motels all over the country catering for a wide range of budgets. Almost all motels offer private cooking... Read More

North Island

Published by - Feb 7, 2006
New Zealand’s North Island has the most inhabitants and boasts of around 77 percent of the country’s population. Auckland is the biggest Pacific island city as well. Located at the southernmost point of the island is Wellington, NZ’s capital. What makes the North different... Read More