22 Amazing Outdoor Adventures I Loved In New Zealand

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22 Amazing Outdoor Adventures I Loved In New Zealand

Written By: Gail Clifford | Published By: Travel Awaits | August 09, 2022

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Wellington Botanic Garden in New Zealand
Wellington Botanic Garden

If you’ve ever heard the adage about visiting Oceania “Spend half the time you think you’ll need in Australia and double in New Zealand,” you’re likely speaking with an outdoor enthusiast. Obviously, you could spend a lifetime exploring these islands, but no matter how long your stay, you owe it to yourself to try at least a few of these incredible outdoor activities.

The author on the Auckland Sky Tower
The author on the Auckland Sky Tower

Auckland

1. Sky Tower

August 2022 marks 25 years since the Sky Tower opened in Auckland. Confirm your tickets online or in person to ascend 51 flights in this Space Needle-type structure and take a walk along the exterior path. After all, your instructor will inform you, “It’s the same width as the sidewalk below.” Trust me when I tell you that makes it no less terrifying. You could bungie jump if you’d rather take a different plunge. But if you trust the equipment and follow the instructions, you’ll have awesome 360-degree views of the islands and scenery around Auckland.

2. America’s Cup Yacht Racing

Head to the Waitemata Harbor and climb aboard one of the two yachts that have raced in America’s Cup. Along the harbor, you’ll race — each crew playing a part — around the island and against each other. A chance to pull the lines, steer, or sit back and enjoy the company makes this a trip to remember.

Rotorua

If you drive from Auckland, the first two experiences are between Auckland and Rotorua, so consider that in your navigation. Otherwise, backtrack for a tour.

Glowworms in New Zealand
Glowworms in New Zealand

3. Waitomo Glowworms

Glowworms light up caves in Australia and New Zealand, with the abundance here in Rotorua and in the Bay of Islands. Here, you can inner tube through this eerily-lit path and hear the history. If you miss them here, visit the cave in the Bay of Islands which offers a walk-through experience.

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