Archive for October, 2009

Top 5 things to do in New Zealand

Monday, October 26th, 2009

“So often I get asked,” says Victoria Carter, “where should I go to when i come to NZ,” believe it or not a taxi driver in Madrid asked me this only last month.

His daughter was an air hostess and so he was planning a trip to Australia and New Zealand. I suggested he allow a week at least in the North Island and then try to get to the South Island to Christchurch or Queenstown at best.

How did I suggest he put his week together, well here are some ideas:

Nearly everyone arrives in Auckland so stay a night in the city; go to Bastion Point to see the beautiful harbour, jump on a ferry if you have more time; go to Cornwall Park or up Mt Eden to get a sense of the city and its extinct ( don’t worry) volcanos.

Then pick up a rental car, you can’t beat JUCY Rentals, for value for money, service and smiles. JUCY are very handy to Aspen Hotel a central city hotel offering good comfort on a budget.

Wr recommend:

1. a trip north

2. a trip to the central plateau

3. a trip over to Waiheke Island or drive up one of the 48 extinct volcanos in Auckland City to get a sense of the city; or drive to the West Coast for a contrast between the two coasts Auckland City sits on.

4. A trip to Nelson, drive to Kaikoura for some whale watching

5. Go to Queenstown for the magnificent scenery and if your time allows a visit to Milford Sound.

So in more detail:

Head north ( as far as your time allows) even an hour and a quarter north to Leigh gives you wonderful views of the sea and islands. You can have a swim with the fish at Goat Island.

3 hours north and you will be up in Whangarei where you can see even more beautiful scenery, Tutukaka where there are some great boat trips, or 45 minutes further on to Russell or Opua. Again there are lots of day trips on the water to see the incredibler scenery, dolphins and sea life.

Drive back to Auckland and this time head south to the Central Plateau. Here you can choose Rotorua or Taupo. Rotorua is famous for its bubbling mud pools and geysers. Maori culture abounds in Rotorua too. Taupo has the beautiful views of Ruapehu where you can ski and it famous for its trout fishing. If you are into golf a round at Wairakei is world rated.

Read other blogs in this site for Kaikoura. A blog coming up will tell you more about Queenstown and Milford Sound.

5 things to do in the North Island

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

You can’t see everything when you visit a country so what do we recommend.

If you head North there are some stunning beaches and views. It’s Down Under’s equivalent of the Amalfi Coast, except the roads are wider. But the views will have your mouth gaping. There is a coastal road if you have got time to meander. If not head straight to the Bay of Islands, see Paihia, Kerikeri and Doubtless Bay. These three places have lots of history, activities and places to stay.

Our 5 top tips for the Upper North Island are:

1. A trip to Paihia – jump on the boat that goes backwards and forwards to Russell and see an old settlement.

2 Do the Fullers Cream trip and see the beauty of the islands.

3. In Kerikeri enjoy the steam ship up the inlet. See the old Stone House, enjoy the lushness of this area before heading half an hour north to

4. Doubtless Bay. On the way drive through Mangonui – famous for its fish and chip shop! This is a quaint historical village doted with coffee shops. Around the bend is the long and beautiful Doubtless Bay and Cooper’s Beach. Further north the Carrington Golf Course is in a splendid setting where you can enjoy a glass of wine from their winery.

5. The finale of your trip up north is to get on a bus and go to the tip of the North Island, along 90 Mile Beach and up to Cape Reinga, where the Maori believe the spirits of the dead leave. See the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea meet sometimes producing waves 10 metres high.

If you head North there are some stunning beaches and views. It’s Down Under’s equivalent of the Amalfi Coast, except the roads are wider. But the views will have your mouth gaping. There is a coastal road if you have got time to meander. If not head straight to the Bay of Islands, see Paihia, Kerikeri and Doubtless Bay. These three places have lots of history, activities and places to stay.

If you have a question about your trip feel free to ask us and we’ll do our best to get back to you within a day or so.

Cycling around New Zealand, 3 tips for backpackers

Monday, October 5th, 2009

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New Zealand is renowned for having some of the best scenery in the world. Nothing like cycling around a country to appreciate it more than zooming past in a car. If you are planning on a cycling holiday find places to stay that are bike friendly. Backpackers often bike around the country – it’s so easy and people are so friendly. There are lots of B&B’s in the city and the country to stay in.

An inner city  B & B (bred and brekafast hotel), recommended by Lonely Planet is Aspen House Hotel. With a spacious basement garage your bike can be safely stored in their on-site secure carpark. The friendly team at Aspen Hotel can also get rid of backpackers large and unwieldy cardboard boxes if you travel with your own bike.  However if you don’t bring your own bike there are many options for people wanting to bike around the country. You can hire one easily enough. The roads around New Zealand are generally well-maintained, uncrowded and can take you anywhere you want to go from the sub-tropical north to the scenic Lord of the Rings country down south.

There’s a huge range of accommodation options for backpackers through to luxury. You can cycle by yourself or get some advice from those who know the best routes.

Have a look at cyclehire.co.nz for more advice on self guided or independent trips. Whether it is an overnighter or trips of 3 weeks they can give you friendly and helpful information. Guided tours are a fun way to cycle with other people and meet new friends. The benefit too, is all your gear can be carried by a support vehicle. You won’t have to worry about accommodation, everything is done for you.   If this sounds like you there are companies like Beach it- Flying Kiwi Adventure Tours who can arrange a four day trip from Auckland to the Bay of Islands where you are have some great cycling trips. Warm water, beaches, rides and hikes are a great way to enjoy the ‘winterless north.’ This trip can take as long or as little as you like – create your own timetable the bus will pick you up every 9 days!  Some would say that takes the adventure out of cycling! Down South there are more operators. In Renwick, in the gorgeous Blenheim district you can hire bikes and cycle the wine trails for the famous Marlborough wineries, check out Watson’s Way Backpackers Lodge for bikes. Marlborough is flat so its easy countryside to cycle.

There are 25 wineries within a 5 km radius.In Christchurch there is cyclehire.co.nz, they can fit you out with a bike, a map, tours –self guided or group from Christchurch down to the stunning countryside around Queenstown. 

Cliff Richards in Auckland at Vector

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

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Cliff Richards & The Shadows, in their Final Reunion are performing, at the Vector arena, Thursday 25 February.

 

This is the first time they have all performed together since 1961! Sold out in Christchurch they have now put on a second show.  Don’t miss out in Auckland. Ticket prices range from  $110 to $139.Book to hear SIR Cliff today!

 

Need accommodation, want a bed and breakfast in Auckland City, look no further than the convenient, friendly and value for money, bed and breakfast Aspen House Hotel. At Aspen, the friendly reception staff will make you feel at home. Enjoy a spacious lounge where you can help yourself to coffee or tea and watch the big screen tv. Secure and safe on sight parking and only short walk to arena. Lonely Planet describes Aspen’s room as great value for money, smartly designed. Our guests rate the bathrooms and showers!

 Get your ticket for Cliff today and don’t miss those popular tunes, 19 No 1 hits, Living Doll, It’s all in the Game, Travellin’ Light, Bachelor Boy, Wonderful Land and Apache.50 years on Cliff Richard, Hank, Marvin, Bruce Welch and Brian Bennett take to the Vector arena for the very last time on this tour. Don’t miss out. Book today.