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| Auckland |
| New Zealand’s largest city has an idyllic setting, overlooking the forested Waitakere Ranges, sheltered Manukau Harbour and the island-studded Hauraki Gulf to the north. |
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| Northland |
| Stretching 350km north from Auckland, Northland’s long narrow finger is New Zealand’s only sub-tropical region and with its above average sunshine record and endless beaches, it is popular with locals as well as visitors. |
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| Pacific Coast Highway |
| This region, comprising the eastern third of the North Island, includes both the most travelled and the least visited parts of the country and for sheer variety its experiences are hard to match. |
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| Western North Island |
| Taranaki is the North Island’s ‘nose’, a peninsula, which daringly juts out into the wild Tasman Sea. From the peninsula’s broad flat plain, which is mostly given over to dairy farming, the shapely volcanic cone of Mt. Taranaki rises to over 2500m. |
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| Thermal Explorer |
| This splendid region takes in the geographical heart of New Zealand’s North Island. Its hugely varied landscapes include fertile farmlands, snow-capped volcanoes, crystal clear trout-filled lakes and steaming geothermal fields. |
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| Wellington & Wairarapa |
| This central region encompasses the southernmost tip of the North Island, including the capital Wellington, and the northern part of the South Island. Together they make up a region of superlative nature and great cultural diversity that can hold visitors for a day, if not weeks. |
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