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New Zealand's South Island

New Zealand’s South Island

New Zealand’s South Island. Natural, untouched beauty! That’s what New Zealand’s South Island is all about. The South Island is home to the Southern Alps and some great skiing and snow boarding opportunities.
Christchurch is the busiest city in the South Island and also offers an international airport, with flights connecting directly to a lot of overseas destinations. The Sumner Beach, Gondola, Avon river, and Cashmere hills are the main attractions in Christchurch. The city center is always busy with trams running frequently making it a great place to hang out!

New Zealand's South Island

New Zealand’s South Island.

Natural, untouched beauty! That’s what New Zealand’s South Island is all about. The South Island is home to the Southern Alps and some great skiing and snowboarding opportunities. Dunedin with it’s Cadbury’s factory and Queenstown with its adventure attractions are the other two cities that can’t be missed in the South Island. Queenstown also has bungee jumping opportunities, jet boats, and ski dive opportunities. Milford sound tours also leave from Queenstown and are highly recommended. Stewart island can also be visited by ferries leaving Invercargill.

New Zealand's South Island

New Zealand’s South Island

Most cities in the South Island are well connected by Trans Rail and that’s perhaps the most convenient way to travel. Alternately, rental cars can also be booked and a drive along the West Coast is highly recommended. Getting to the South Island from the North Island is possible by either catching the Interislander ferry from Wellington or a Sounds Air flight from Wellington airport. Domestic flights run by Air New Zealand and other airlines also connect most other cities in the South Island to Wellington.

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