Travel trends you can expect to see in 2023
A new Expedia study forecasts where and how Kiwis will travel in 2023.
A new Expedia study forecasts where and how Kiwis will travel in 2023.
International visitors are back as are new attractions and sweet treats.
A new TV series goes in search of Māori and Pacific artworks and the people who made them.
Where to see, spot and appreciate the best of Stewart Island's wildest inhabitants.
Watercliff eco cabins are nestled in Bay of Plenty bush for a peaceful getaway.
Enjoy a Queenstown holiday that is both environmental and ethical.
Dominic Ona-Ariki from One Lane Bridge shares his favourite Queenstown hangouts.
Adding Hastings and Havelock North to your road trip will definitely impress.
A 3000km trail spanning the length of NZ is intimidating... but there's an easier way.
Discover the best of New Zealand's gardens with a helpful new book.
There are set to be almost 42,000 electric vehicles set to take to the roads this summer.
Open to applications today, the new programme will accept applications from all sectors.
These are places where people can be at ease with who they want to be.
Why American visitors are oddly fascinated by this mundane destination.
With 46000 EVs about to hit the road this summer, who should be paying for their fuel?
Calling all budget travellers, business people or big families.
The deadline was extended after failing to get more than three candidates.
By virtue of being 'not for everyone', they are a sure fire way to avoid the crowds.
An ambitious scenic cycle trail has passed the first hurdle.
There are four new itineraries for those in search of good kai in Te Tai Tokerau.
The pīwauwau rock wren has been crowned a 'rock star' of the avian world.
Travel talks all things vintage with Tony Mairs from Art Deco Trust in Napier.
The removal of the popular flavours has upset Kiwis.
A big hotel that still pays attention to the details
Eleven years on, Christchurch is now a two-cruise-port town.
Your tour guide is there to make your life easier but there are some things they won't do.
Mere mortals traversing the globe by aeroplane can never grasp these epic routes.
You'd think New Zealanders would be jumping on the new gold rush like it was 1865.
'You could just hear the crunching and the rolling of the car.'