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#1 Watch The Oceans Battle
It’s rare to find a place where you can sit and watch the waves of two oceans meet. The lookout point at Cape Reinga, the northernmost point of New Zealand, is the best place to do so.
Location: Northland and Bay of Islands
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#2 Swim With The Fishes
The waters at Goat Island is amazing. Also known as Okakari Point Marine Reserve, this place is New Zealand’s oldest marine reserve. Thanks to that, the coastline is abundant with sea life! So grab your mask and enjoy a little snorkelling time with the fishes.
Location: Auckland
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#3 Relax in a Hot Spring
Kerosene Creek is where a hot spring and freshwater stream meet. Here, you can bathe and relax all year round.
Location: Rotorua
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#4 Fun Rere Rock Slide
Rere Rock Slide is New Zealand’s first waterslide that’s 60-metre-long. Carved over thousands of years, it has become a stunning natural waterpark.
Location: Eastland
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#5 Hike an Active Volcano
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a challenging and fun one-day hike through Tongariro National Park, a dual World Heritage listed site. You’ll see lava flows, an active crater, steam vents, emerald coloured lakes and magnificent views making this an epic walking journey.
Location: Ruapehu