2009 Edition
Welcome!

The A to Z New Zealand Visitor Guide has been especially prepared to cater for the intending visitor to the southern half of New Zealand's South Island, including Dunedin, Invercargill and the surrounding Coastal Otago and Southland regions, Queenstown, Fiordland and the Southern Lakes areas.

It is packed with visitor information to help you get the most out of your southern New Zealand vacation, including the many exciting attractions and activities available, accommodation, transport, sightseeing, tours, shopping and restaurants.

We have also provided detailed regional information with plenty of photos and maps.

A world of diversity – from rugged mountains to wild & deserted coastline, golden hill country to crystal alpine lakes, the southern regions of New Zealand are amongst the most diverse and physically beautiful on earth.

Queenstown & Southern Lakes
Covering Queenstown, Arrowtown, Wanaka, Te Anau and Fiordland, including Milford and Doubtful Sounds, as well as Alexandra, Cromwell and Central Otago. Also featured is the Otago Central Rail Trail which links Central Otago through to Middlemarch and Taieri Gorge Railway to Dunedin on the coast.

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Coastal Otago & Southland
Covering Dunedin, and the Otago Peninsula, Oamaru and Waitaki District, and the Clutha Districts in Otago, and Invercargill, Gore, Stewart Island, Riverton and Tuatapere in Southland. Also featured is the Southern Scenic Route, which links Dunedin and Invercargill through to Fiordland and Milford Sound.

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Actitities & Sports
Covering Gardens, Heritage, Museums, Jetboating, Cycling, Fishing, Golfing, Skiing, Surfing, Hiking / Tramping, Wineries in the south.

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Other Information
IMPORTANT LINKS
Driving & Road Safety Information in English, Japanese & German.
Otago Daily Times - southern New Zealand's daily newspaper
Maori history & current news & cultural links
Totally Tourism-Quality sightseeing and adventure activities
Plus many other handy links for the visitor to southern New Zealand

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