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WHAT TO EAT & DRINK IN NEW ZEALAND

Wondering what to eat in New Zealand? We’ll show you where to find the best New Zealand food like lamb and crayfish, plus all those incredible Kiwi wines.

New Zealand Lamb

Lamb is a big deal in New Zealand and for good reason. With the ideal climate, lush green pastures and plenty of wide open spaces, New Zealand produces some of the best lamb in the world. Whether you try it at a backyard barbecue or a fancy restaurant, you’re sure to fall in love with New Zealand lamb.

Hangi

You can’t explore New Zealand food without experiencing a hāngī'. For centuries, the Māori people traditionally cooked in earth ovens called hāngī and it's all about feeding a crowd and bringing people together with good food and company. While you’ll love the smoky, slow-cooked meats and vegetables, you’ll enjoy the friendly Māori hospitality even more.

New Zealand Wine

WHEN IS BEST TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND

Wondering when to visit New Zealand? This diverse country shines in the warm summer weather, but winter offers its own magic with fluffy snow and glittering glaciers.

Best Time to Get Into New Zealand’s Landscapes

The spectaular trails and landscapes are at the top of New Zealand's must see experiences. Whether you want to explore them on two feet or hop on a bicycle, it’s best done in the warmer months from October to April.

Best Time to Visit New Zealand’s Wineries

As one of the most popular of New Zealand's tourist attractions, you can see the world-class vineyards at their best during the autumn months of March to May. The landscapes will be lit up in golden foliage and the harvests will be in full swing.

Best Time to Explore New Zealand’s Glaciers

PACKING TIPS FOR NEW ZEALAND

HOW TO TRAVEL RESPONSIBLY IN NEW ZEALAND

Learn the Stories of the MāOri People

Take the time to gain an understanding of the history and culture of the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand by visiting historic sites, witnessing cultural performances and sharing in traditional customs like hāngī'.

Go Plastic-Free

New Zealand is on track to ban all single-use plastics, so help keep the country beautiful and plastic free by using sustainable items like reusable water bottles, bags and cutlery. Be sure to take any rubbish home with you and dispose of it responsibly.

Stay on Track in the National Parks

New Zealand is filled with stunning national parks, and it’s important to stay on the marked paths and read the signs to avoid damaging the environment and disturbing wildlife. If you do see any animals, keep your distance and never feed them.

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