PACIFIC

🥝 Nouvelle-Zélande

Fjords, volcanoes, Māori and legendary landscapes

Nouvelle-Zélande, the land of the Māori nicknamed 'Aotearoa' (the land of the long white cloud), is a South Pacific archipelago made up of two large islands. The North Island is home to cosmopolitan Auckland, the cultural capital Wellington and the geysers of Rotorua. The South Island offers breathtaking scenery: the fjords of Milford Sound, the New Zealand Alps, Queenstown the adventure capital and the golden beaches of Abel Tasman.

Things to do in Nouvelle-Zélande

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Accommodation

Hotels & lodges

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Restaurants

New Zealand cuisine, seafood

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Activities

Milford Sound, Tongariro, Queenstown

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Culture & discovery

Fjords, volcanoes, Māori and legendary landscapes

Practical information

CapitalWellington
Area269 652 km²
LanguageEnglish / Maori
CurrencyNew Zealand dollar
VisaNZeTA required (17 $NZ) + tax IVL 100 $NZ
Best time to visitNovember – March

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Nouvelle-Zélande?

The best time to visit is November – March. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities.

Do I need a visa to visit Nouvelle-Zélande?

NZeTA obligatoire (17 $NZ) + taxe IVL 100 $NZ. Always check current entry requirements before travelling.

How do I get to Nouvelle-Zélande?

Flights serve Nouvelle-Zélande. Check available transport options from your departure point.

What are the highlights of Nouvelle-Zélande?

Fjords, volcanoes, Māori and legendary landscapes. Nouvelle-Zélande, the land of the Māori nicknamed 'Aotearoa' (the land of the long white cloud), is a South Pacific archipelago made up of two large islands.