About New Zealand
Fresh air is the first thing you will notice when you arrive in New Zealand. Although only about the size of Great Britain, with a population of only 4 million, New Zealand is home to snow-capped alps, deep-cut fiords dotted with beautiful islets, luxuriant rainforests, river-braided lowlands, active volcanoes, gushing hot springs and glorious unspoilt beaches. You'll see an endless variety of unique flora and fauna, and everywhere the presence of Maori culture and tradition.
Its agreeable temperate climate, long hours of sunshine make it perfect for a year round holiday destination with a huge range of activities to suit all. The north of New Zealand is subtropical and the south temperate. The warmest months are December, January and February, and the coldest June, July and August. In summer, the average maximum temperature ranges between 20-30ºC and in winter between 0-15ºC.
New Zealand is firmly established as being one of the worlds leading producers of excellent wines with the standard and quality of cuisine to match.
For excellent detailed information please follow the link to 100% Pure New Zealand.

|