5 of New Zealand’s Most Underrated Destinations
We loved visiting New Zealand (aside from the time our hotel caught on fire of course…!) as there is just so much to see and do in this beautiful country. There are a lot of tourist spots, however, finding places that are off the beaten path can be an even more exciting vacation!
Today’s post by travel writer Melissa Anders is here to show us all some of the best of New Zealand’s most underrated destinations. (I had not heard of some of these either!) Enjoy, and a big thank you to Melissa for submitting this wonderful post!
5 of New Zealand’s Most Underrated Destinations
Guest Post by Melissa Anders
1.) Tiritiri Matangi Island
This island is one of New Zealand’s most important conservation projects and wildlife sanctuaries. Over one hundred and twenty years of farming, 94% of its native bush had been stripped and so volunteers planted around 300,000 trees, so that 60% of it is forested and 40% left as grassland to cater for many different types of animals. This is a beautiful spot where you can see many different species and enjoy the natural environment.
2.) New Plymouth
If you’ve seen the movie, The Last Samurai, you might recognize the Taranaki region due to its namesake mountain appearing in the film. In real life, however it’s a sunny city with beautiful parks and walkways, New Zealand’s first contemporary art museum, and incredible views. Make sure you have your camera handy!
3.) The Catlins
This little-known area of New Zealand is located between Dunedin and Invercargill and is the perfect place for a summer road trip. Drive down the Southern Scenic Route, stopping off at the many hidden lakes, breathtaking waterfalls and petrified forests.
In the summer you can make the most of the long evenings, and stunning sunsets, as well as the chance to stargaze, even perhaps being lucky enough to spot the Southern Lights.
4.) Geraldine
60% of travelers say they gain at least two kilos on holiday and we can imagine a lot of this is done in the hipster paradise of Geraldine in South Canterbury. A really pretty area with English cottage-style gardens, this is home to a lot of local artists and artisanal food and beverage producers. If you want to burn off all the calories you’ve consumed, go for a walk in one of the forests, or for those who like a bit more adventure, go kayaking or white water rafting.
5.) Hastings
Rather than heading to Napier in The Hawke’s Bay, explore its twin city Hastings instead. The Spanish Mission and art deco-style architecture is well worth a look, and on a Sunday, be sure to head down to the market to enjoy local produce and artisan offerings.
There is so much to explore in New Zealand and even more so if you are not afraid to check out some of these places that are often passed over by tourists. As well as seeing places that other people miss, you will also be treated to fewer crowds and may be lucky to find less inflated prices! Let me know in the comments if you have been to any of these places, or if there are any others that you would recognize.
About the author
Mel has always been a backpacker. She used to go with her brothers on weekend trips and fishing tours. She’s currently finishing her master’s degree in Environmental Studies and works as a freelance writer for a few travel websites. She’s traveled to several continents already, though she’s planning to tour around South America once she’s done with her studies.
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I have wanted to go to New Zealand for the longest time but I have actually never heard of any of these places. Melissa did such a wonderful job with this post!
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So glad you liked Melissa’s post too! And I really hope you get to go one day!
Oh wow New Zealand looks so beautiful! These photos and details make me really want to visit.
Hope you make it there one day! It’s an incredible country! 🙂
Wow! Mel did a fabulous job on this post. These photos of NZ are amazing! I have never been, but it looks absolutely beautiful there. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Thank you for stopping by, Joanna! So glad you liked Mel’s post! 🙂
Lovely post!! Ever since I watched LotR I wanted to visit NZ. I feel like no matter which way you point a camera you’re going to get a good photo!!
That is absolutely true! There is so much beauty every single way you turn in New Zealand!
Thank you for putting this together! NZ has been on my bucket list for years!
Hope you make it one day! 🙂
I love your recommendations! New Zealand is on my travel list : ) Geraldine looks incredible!!
Meaghan xx
Thank you, Meaghan! So glad you liked Mel’s post!
New Zealand looks like such a beautiful place. Going here has been at the top of my travel list for years now!
Kim
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I hope you make it one day! 🙂
Beautiful photos! I’ve never been to New Zealand, but it’s at the top of my travel list!
xo Kayla
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It’s an amazing country to visit. =) I hope you get the chance to go one day.
Now this is the way to find new places to visit…someone who’s actually been there. Thanks for showcasing this from Mel!!
XOXO
Jodie
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So true! So glad you liked Mel’s post. Thank you for reading, Jodie!
Wow! All of this places look so beautiful! I’d love to visit New Zealand someday <3
Kimberly Samantha
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I really hope you get the chance one day! Thanks for stopping by Kimberly. 🙂