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Old Nov 13th, 2001 | 03:50 PM
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Fiona
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The BEST activities in North Island?

Below is my tentative itinerary for a Nov/Dec trip to NZ, could anyone give me suggestions as to what are the best activities/sightseeing in these places? I will have a rental car so transport isn't a problem.<BR>3 days Auckland <BR>3 days Taupo <BR>2 days Rotorua <BR>3 days Coromandel<BR>4 days Bay of Islands<BR>1 day Auckland
 
Old Nov 13th, 2001 | 07:57 PM
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1. In Auckland... do the Auckland Museum<BR>and drive to a west coast beach to see the surf<BR>2. In Rotorua... do the Agrodome and see a Maori show (include a hangi)<BR>3. In the Bay of islands... Take the Cream Trip<BR>4. Have a great time!
 
Old Nov 13th, 2001 | 08:19 PM
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NZ is such a beautiful country - why spend 4 days in Auckland????? I would definitely use this time to visit the rest of the country, rather than a city (although it is pleasant enough). Why not fly down to the South Island instead?<BR><BR>I can thoroughly recommend driving down to Waimangu Volcanic Valley, south of Rotorua. It is far less crowded and touristy that Rotoruas's geothermal sights. Like being on another world - boiling lakes and rivers, turquoise lakes, boiling mud...absolutely amazing.<BR><BR>Hahei beach in Coromandel is beautiful. Also definitely check out Hot Water Beach nearby where you can dig a pit and sit in warm geothermally heated water at low tides. Mercury Bay is also a nice little town.<BR><BR>Bay of Islands - Take a dolphin watching boat trip from Paihia. Visit Kauri forests, laze on the gorgeous beaches.<BR><BR>Taupo - Bungy jump(!!!), laze by the lake. Amazing fishing around here. I think there are rock paintings around the lake.<BR><BR>Hope this helps<BR><BR>sonia
 
Old Nov 14th, 2001 | 04:49 AM
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I can second Sonia's recommendation. Waimangu was a highlight of the volcanic area. Try to get there early when it is uncrowded. Also, we enjoyed the Buried Village. We skipped the agrodome and went zorbing - lots of fun.<BR><BR>I also agree with Sonia that 4 days is way too long for Auckland. Why not make it down to Wellington since you have two weeks?
 
Old Nov 14th, 2001 | 02:09 PM
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Especially if you're a wine drinker or a lover of the art deco movement, I'd find a way to include a day in Napier if you could.
 
Old Nov 14th, 2001 | 09:20 PM
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Take the ferry from Auckland to Devonport - about 10 minutes, walk up to the top of the hill for fantastic views over the gulf and Auckland. In Rotorua visit the Buried Village<BR>In the Bay of Islands, take the ferry from Paihia to Russell (you can drive but much much easier to ferry across the water).
 
Old Nov 18th, 2001 | 12:06 AM
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Hi Fiona! You've had some excellent suggestions so far, my only add-on would be to consider a boat/helicopter trip out to White Island off the coast of Whakatane (not far from Rotorua via very scenic drive) to see our local LIVE volcanoe. Quite Unique and accessable.<BR><BR>Happy holidays.<BR><BR>nzers<BR>
 

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