The Top 10 Things to Do in New Zealand

After traveling around the country for 3 months, here are the top 10 things to do in New Zealand according to Blueprint Travelers. Let this list inspire you for your future trip.

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New Zealand is a country packed with different culture, adventure, hikes, and activities that make it hard to determine how to focus your limited vacation time in the country. After the Blueprint Travelers traveled around the country for 3 months, we put together this list of our top 10 things to do in New Zealand, based on the moments that were most significant in our travels. There is no significance to the order of this list.

Things to Do in New Zealand's South Island

Take a Cruise on Milford Sound

Milford Sound, located within Fiordland National Park, is an iconic fiord that is one of the most popular landscapes to visit. The best way to experience the dramatic peaks, the waterfalls, and the marine life that make this fiord so special is through a cruise. While it can be visited as a day trip from Queenstown, it is recommended to spend more time in Fiordland National Park to take in more of the scenery. 

The fiord of Milford Sound is a truly beautiful landscape that is even more impressive and dramatic in person

Hike the Hooker Valley Track to See Mount Cook

Mount Cook National Park is one of the parks that is part of the Southern Alps. The Hooker Valley Track is a relatively easy hike that takes you between beautiful peaks and ends at a glacier lake. The views will be all around you, not just at the end of the hike, making it a really enjoyable walk all around. This area is also a dark sky reserve and great for stargazing. 

A green lake within mountains in a park between Queenstown and Christchurch
The trail ends at a lake with a glacier flowing into it. If the sky is clear, you can also see Mount Cook.

Go Jet Boating in Queenstown

Queenstown is the adventure capital in the world and there are unlimited different adrenaline activities to do here. Two big ones that were invented in New Zealand are bungee jumping and jet boating. If you enjoy rollercoasters, you will love jetboating, which involves flying on shallow rivers in boats that have the ability to maneuver through tight areas quickly and spin 360 degrees.

A boat splashing through a river between mountains that can be done between Queenstown and Christchurch
The thrilling experience of jet boating takes you through the mountains and canyon around Queenstown.

Take a Helicopter Ride to the Top of A Glacier

The Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand are known for their impressive peaks and enormous glaciers. One of the best and most unique ways to experience this is by helicopter, allowing you to get closer to the peaks and see the great expanse of mountains all around. It’s a unique and beautiful perspective of such an amazing landscape. 

The amazing thing about a helicopter ride in the Southern Alps are the views of the snow-capped mountains

Go Wine Tasting in Marlborough

New Zealand has a small but successful wine production industry. One of those can be found in the Marlborough region of the South Island. Full of vineyards, cellars, and restaurants, this is a great place to indulge in some wine tasting, especially for Sauvignon Blanc, while enjoying the beautiful New Zealand air and weather. 

The beautiful vineyards in the Marlborough wine region of New Zealand

Things to Do in New Zealand's North Island

Walk Across Geothermal Formations

Rotorua is an area with a great amount of geothermal parks and activities that make the landscape look like another planet. There are a few different parks around Rotorua that put these different geothermal formations on display for you to safely see. The landscapes are like nothing else. 

The Champagne Pool is a large geothermal pool near Rotorua and a highlight to visit

Hike the Tongariro Crossing

The Tongariro Crossing is considered one of the best day hikes in the world. It is a challenging hike that goes up and over an impressive volcanic landscape. The terrain is ever changing and keeps the entire walk interesting. The challenge is worth it for the amazing other-worldly views. 

Turquoise pools nestled into the valley of a red rocky mountain outside of Taupo
The Tongariro crossing is one of the main reasons people come to Taupo and the view down the mountain at the geothermal lakes is beautiful

Visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and Learn About the Maori Culture

The Waitangi Treaty Grounds was the location where the treaty between the Maori people and European colonizers was ratified. Today, it has museums that discuss the history of New Zealand and the importance of the Maori people. The site also offers visitors to experience a hangi dinner along with a Maori show to celebrate their culture.

The largest waka (Maori canoe) is located at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and is still used for ceremonies today

Go Bird Watching at Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne

Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne is a native wildlife sanctuary (helping with the conservation of native plants, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects). New Zealand is known for its unique wildlife and birds in particular. It has an amazing diversity of unique bird species. Because New Zealand was an island so early in its creation, it was not inhabited with mammals (besides bats) and its isolation from other pieces of land allowed its bird population to flourish and evolve independently. Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne is the perfect place to experience this biodiversity, along with learning about native plants, insects, reptiles, etc.

Many birds here are part of scientific studies to understand behaviors of unique species
Many birds here are part of scientific studies to understand behaviors of unique species

Visit Hobbiton and Middle Earth

Hobbiton is located on a working farm outside of Rotorua where Peter Jackson chose to build the exterior of Hobbiton and has now become a tour and experience. You get to walk through the entire set with a guide explaining to you about the filming that occurred on the set and the design of the set to make movie magic. 

Some of the hobbit homes found on the film set of Hobbiton, used in the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies
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