New Zealand’s North Island is the nation’s most populous, and it’s also home to the two biggest cities: Auckland, located near the top of the country.
The South Island
Rugged, mountainous regions, winding bush roads, and wild wind-battered coastlines characterize the South Island.
Auckland Museum
Auckland Museum is the country’s most delicate and boasts the world’s most extensive collection of Māori and Pasifika art and treasures.
The Poor Knights
Located north of Auckland in the Bay of Islands, the Poor Knights are a collection of small offshore islands and one of the country’s best diving and snorkeling spots.
Stewart Island
New Zealand’s third-largest island is located 30 km south of the very bottom of the South Island.