1st December 2022 New Product / Tours
The newly curated self-drive journey product and itinerary aims to encourage visitors to discover new experiences while travelling along State Highway 3.
Adventure South has launched new products aimed at encouraging travellers to take part in challenging, multi-activity adventures across the breadth of the South Island.
With a focus on having a laugh, a new venture aims to leave guests smiling.
Two local Kaikōura businesses have teamed up to create a new gin experience in the mountains.
Glenbrook Vintage Railway will bring the second of its seven steam locomotives back online in the next month.
A new inflatable paddle boarding experience has launched in Ōtautahi Christchurch’s central city.
The opportunity to come face-to-face with the world-renowned All Black haka, test your lineout skills against your favourite player, and hear first-hand from legends of the game will all be part of the new All Blacks Experience.
An operator takes a different tack in the highly-commoditised market.
A new dawn experience to the top of Mt Hikurangi and a waka tour along the Gisborne coast are close to being trade ready.
InterCity has moved to fill the gap left by the demise of Nakedbus and Manabus.
Laura Douglas threw in corporate life in Auckland to start Real Country, a tourism venture based in Kingston on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.
David Cary received only two weeks ago his Department of Conservation concession to conduct walking tours through some of Southland’s most picturesque landscapes.