Apparently the biggest bunjee jump (thats where you jump off a bridge tied to a strong elastic rope over a river) in the world is in New Zealand. I dont know where it is exactly, but try googling bunjee jumping in new zealand. Its supposed to be really fun (if youre up to it)
New Zealand is a beautiful country, with a variety of sights and activities for tourists. There are numerous summer and winter sports for the active holiday-maker, whilst there is glorious scenery for the one who appreciates sheer beauty. If you have the means, you should definitely visit New Zealand.
The New Zealand Easter sale is currently on and during the Easter holiday.
The beauty of a holiday to New Zealand is that there is so much to see and do, you could visit New Zealand for an entire year and never do the same thing twice. My wife and I went on a tailor made travel holiday to New Zealand and we were able to do exactly what we wanted.
In New Zealand, holiday homes are called a bach (this comes from "bachelor pad" originally) or a crib (in Otago and Southland, from the "small basic dwelling" meaning of crib).
Mostly that would be Christmas.
yes it's in Canterbury New Zealand
Waitangi Day is a Public Holiday taken on the 6th February in New Zealand.
In Australia and New Zealand, Anzac Day is a national public holiday.
Near the North Island-Auckland.
Absolutely nothing! New Zealand is paradise, Italy is hell to live in. Only possible similarity, both are good places for a holiday.
25th of April is ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand, commemorating the day that Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed in Gallipoli in WWI.
AAT Kings is the official site of the holiday program AAT Kings which specializes in holiday destinations throughout Australia and New Zealand as stipulated by their catch-phrase "That's how to see Australia and New Zealand".