
New Zealand
The country where nature wrote its masterpiece: fjords, glaciers, volcanoes and endless meadows
New Zealand is proof that Earth can be extraordinarily beautiful. A country where every turn of the road reveals a postcard landscape, where adventure and serenity coexist, and where nature remains the absolute protagonist.

North Island
North Island
Auckland, the vibrant city of sails. Rotorua with its geothermal activity and Maori culture. The Bay of Islands and its beaches. Hobbiton and The Lord of the Rings landscapes.

South Island - Fiordland
South Island - Fiordland
Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound: spectacular fjords with waterfalls, forests and marine wildlife. Fiordland National Park, a World Heritage site.

South Island - Queenstown and Lakes
South Island - Queenstown and Lakes
The adventure capital of the world: bungee jumping, jet boating, skiing. Lakes Wakatipu, Wanaka and Te Anau. Arrowtown and Central Otago vineyards.

South Island - West Coast and Glaciers
South Island - West Coast and Glaciers
Franz Josef and Fox glaciers descending into rainforest. Pancake Rocks, Hokitika and the most scenic road in the country.
Cape Kidnappers Golf Course
An 18-hole course in Hawke’s Bay, designed by renowned architect Tom Doak and opened in 2004. Perched on a peninsula with dramatic Pacific Ocean views, its firm fairways and challenging greens stretch across hills and cliffs, offering a truly unique and scenic golfing experience. This picture was taken by Jacob Sjoman.
Experiences
New Zealand is the country of unique experiences: from walking on glaciers to sailing prehistoric fjords, from immersing yourself in Maori culture to throwing yourself into the void bungee jumping.

Milford Sound cruise
Sailing through the most spectacular fjord in the world. Waterfalls, vertical forests, seals, dolphins and penguins in a breathtaking landscape.

Maori experience in Rotorua
Learning Maori culture firsthand: haka, hangi (traditional food cooked underground), geysers and hot springs in the most geothermally active area of the country.

Glacier trekking
Walking on the ancient ice of Franz Josef or Fox, descending into the rainforest. A combination that exists nowhere else in the world.

Bungee jumping in Queenstown
Jumping from Kawarau Bridge, where commercial bungee jumping was invented. Or from Nevis, the highest in Australasia. Pure adrenaline.

Craters of the Moon
Near Taupō, is a fascinating geothermal area. It features steam vents, craters, and bubbling mud pools. There are trails and boardwalks accessible to all visitors. The main walk takes about 45 minutes, with lookout options.

Lord of the Rings Spots
Enjoy the landscapes where the movie was filmed. With your rental car, we’ll provide you with the necessary spots to make the most of your trip.
Middle-earth landscapes
New Zealand lent its landscapes to The Lord of the Rings. Snow-capped mountains, green valleys and nature so pristine it seems like fantasy.
New Zealand has perfected the art of the lodge: exclusive accommodations in remote locations with exceptional gastronomy, their own guides and the feeling of having the landscape all to yourself.

The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs

Blanket Bay

Hapuku Lodge

Wharekauhau Country Estate

Blue Duck Station
