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New Zealand has 25 geographical regions, each with their own unique culture and attractions.
Some are visually stunning, some have great cultural significance, and all have a charm that is pure New Zealand.
As mentioned in Step 2, this great diversity means that the two main islands are very different, and we think it's important to make sure that you get the best value for money, by visiting those regions that attract you the most.
Our website is packed with information on each region, and we recommend that you spend some time reading up on those that interest you, before moving on to the next step.
You can access regional information HERE or you can click on the regions name on the map.
You can also read an overview on each island here:
* New Zealand's North Island overview
* New Zealand's South Island overview
Go to Step 4 - Plan your travel route