Marlborough is New Zealand’s largest wine growing area, producing mostly sauvignon blanc.The sea drowned valley of the Marlborough Sounds is also a picturesque sight. The sounds make up a fifth of all New Zealand’s coastlines as it weaves around the insets of the sounds. It’s also a natural habitat for many of New Zealand’s native animals including the Rowi kiwi, Stephens Island tuatara, fur seal, the rare King Cormorant, little blue penguin and up to five species of dolphin.
This grand country estate lies in the heart of Marlborough, providing the ultimate retreat in New Zealand’s famous Marlborough wine region.
Wanaka is an old gold mining town situated on the shores of Lake Wanaka in the South Island of New Zealand. It is the gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park and is a popular destination whatever the season, from skiing to summer hiking and even for longerterm retirement.
Nelson is the second oldest settled city in New Zealand and the oldest in the South Island. Nelson is situated in a region often known as Nelson Tasman or the “Top of the South.
The Bay of Islands is a sub-tropical micro region known for its astonishing beauty and history. It encompasses 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Penisula and is home to some charming coastal towns from Russell to Paihia.
The Canterbury Plains stretch from the Conway River in the North, South of Kaikoura to the great Waitaki River in the south. The flat plains stretch from the Pacific Ocean in the east to Southern Alps in the west, broken only by the volcanic Banks Peninsula.
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