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New Zealand is widely recognised as having
one of the highest qualities of life in the
world. New Zealand’s awesome landscapes,
lush forests, amazing wildlife and pleasant
climate make it a haven for many outdoor
activities, and a great place to unwind. New
Zealand society is diverse, sophisticated,
and multicultural, and the honesty,
friendliness, and openness of New Zealanders
will impress you. The great advantage of New
Zealand is that all of its diverse physical,
cultural, and artistic landscapes are so
close to each other!
New
Zealand is the first choice for most people
of the world looking to migrate for economic
reasons or for quality of life issues.
Hundreds of UK, USA, Irish, Canadian,
German, Dutch, Swiss, Scandinavian and South
African doctors migrate every year to New
Zealand to experience the lifestyle that is
unique. It possesses an outdoor culture with
the beauty of unspoiled countryside, clean
beaches, and work opportunities for
everyone.
New
Zealand is a renowned destination for thrill
seekers.
The country led the way with bungee
jumping, jet boating and white water
rafting.
But you don't have to jump off a
cliff to experience the exhilaration this
country provides.
Just a walk through native bush or
watching the sun go down on an untouched
beach can provide an experience you will
treasure for a lifetime.
New
Zealand is divided into two islands - North
Island and South Island. Each of these
islands is divided into several regions each
of which has its own unique set of
attraction and character.
New
Zealand has over 15,000 kilometres of
beautiful and varied coastline. In the Far
North and on most of the East Coast of the
North Island you’ll find long sandy
beaches perfect for swimming, surfing and
sunbathing. The North Island’s West Coast
has dark sandy beaches, with sand heavy in
iron. The north of the South Island has some
beautiful sandy beaches, while the coastline
around the rest of the South Island tends to
be wilder and more rugged.
About
Each Region of New Zealand
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