Tourleader New Zealand

The regions of New Zealand

We have divided New Zealand into 25 amazing regions. Not all of them offer famous must-do highlights, but rest assured - they are all beautiful! The more famous the region, the more fellow travellers (and infrastructure) you will see, which is not necessary a bad thing. If you want to be alone with nature for a change then simply take a step to the side and you will be rewarded.

Please understand that we are just in the process of updating our information.

So far the following regions are published (see links):

New Zealand North Island regions

Northland
Northland region- World class beaches, hidden bays and cruises to gorgeous islands
- Subtropical climate and vegetation
- Maori and settler history
Auckland
Auckland region- New Zealand’s largest city with a top ranked lifestyle
- Volcanic summits, beaches and countless activities
- Multicultural diversity
WaikatoWaikato region- Incredible limestone cave systems
- The Waikato is New Zealand's longest river
- Hobbiton is the famous Lord of the Rings village
CoromandelCoromandel region- A favourite holiday destination
- Hot Water Beach and Cathedral Cove
- Spectacular coastline and rainforest
Bay of PlentyBay of Plenty region- Volcanic summit of Mt. Maunganui overlooking the surf beach
- Spectacular White Island
- Orchards and gardens
Rotorua
Rotorua region- Volcanoes, geothermal activity and hot springs
- Living and accessible Maori culture
- More activities than you can shake a wallet at
Eastland
- Wild coastal landscape
- Untouched native forests and parks
- Maori culture off the tourist track
TaranakiTaranaki region- Mount Taranaki the majestic and pefectly shaped volcano
- Gardens, lakes and museums in New Plymouth
- Wild surf beaches
Lake TaupoLake Taupo region- The largest lake in New Zealand with its Huka Falls exit
- Geothermal attractions after one of the biggest volcanic eruptions ever
- All year trout fishing
RuapehuRuapehu region- The three volcanoes Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe
- Skiing and other mountain activities
- New Zealand's favourite day walk, the Tongariro Crossing
Hawke's BayHawkes's Bay region- Vineyards, red wine and gourmet foods
- Art Deco architecture in Naper
- Cape Kidnappers Gannet colony
ManawatuManawatu region- Rafting, kayaking and other outdoor adventures
- The beautiful Rangitikei river valley
- Typical rural New Zealand
Whanganui
- Whanganui River adventures
- Authentic Maori cultural encounters
- Bush walks
Wairarapa
- Off the beaten track charm
- The exciting landmarks of Castle Rock and Cape Palliser
- Wine and food country
Wellington
- New Zealand’s capital, also for arts and culture
- Scenic hilltops, bays and parks
- Te Papa is New Zealand's great national museum

New Zealand South Island regions

NelsonNelson region- The sunniest region in New Zealand
- A proud creative community
- Kayking and walking in the Abel Tasman
MarlboroughManawatu region- New Zealand's main winemaking region
- The Marlborough Sounds wonderland
- Famous Queen Charlotte Track
West CoastWest Coast region- Glaciers and rainforests
- Wild and spectacular coast with pancake cliffs
- Once overrun by the gold fever it kept its pioneer spirit

Christchurch and
Canterbury

Canterbury region- Aoraki Mount Cook National Park with New Zealand's tallest mountain
- Akaroa and Banks Peninsula
- Whale watching in Kaikoura
Lake WanakaLake Wanaka region- A lake with crystal clear water and plenty of activities
- Mount Aspiring National Park
- Skiing and hiking
QueenstownQueenstown region- Home of Bungy Jumping: the adventure capital of the world
- A beautiful lake and great mountain viewpoints
- A classy resort town with real nightlife
Dunedin and
Coastal Otago
Dunedin Otago region- Spectacular wildlife colonies on the coast
- Otago peninsula
- Heritage architecture
Central Otago
- Alpine mountains and rock formations
- Endless tracks with heritage beackground
- From gold rush to Pinot Noir wine rush
Fiordland
- Amazing fiords with high cliffs and waterfalls
- Some of New Zealand's greatest walks
- Dolphins, fur seals and penguins
Southland
- Stewart Island with its ancient birdlife
- Untouched Catlins region
- The famous Bluff Oysters