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GENERAL
| Distance from Brunei |
4180 miles |
| Flying Duration |
9 hours 45 minutes |
| Local Time |
GMT +12 In summer New Zealand uses ‘daylight saving’,
with clocks put forward one hour to GMT+13. Daylight saving begins
on the first Sunday in October and ends on the third Sunday of the
following March, when clocks are put back to GMT+12. |
CLIMATE
A subtropical climate with warmest months in December, January and February
while the coldest months are from June-August. Because New Zealand lies
in the Southern Hemisphere, the average temperature decreases as you travel
south. The far north of the country has an average temperature of about
15°C, while the deep south has a cooler 9°Caverage. However, the
weather can change unexpectedly — as cold fronts or tropical cyclones
quickly blow in. Because of this, you should be prepared for sudden changes
in weather and temperature if you’re going hiking or doing other
outdoor activities. It is a matter of choosing the season which best suits
your interests and fits in with your holiday activities.
AIRPORT
Auckland airport is located 21 Kms from the Central Business District
or City Centre.
Airport Tax/Passenger Movement Charge: NZD25.00.
Transport to City and Charge: Taxi NZD45.00 per car (about 30-40 mins).
Shuttle Van NZD18.00-25.00 pp depending on how close to city center (about
40 mins).
Bus NZD13.00 Adult / NZD6.00 Child (about 1 hour).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
All visitors to New Zealand must carry a passport that is valid for at
least three months beyond the date you intend to leave the country. Visas
are required except for holders of New Zealand and Australian passports
and citizens of a country, which has a visa waiver agreement with New
Zealand.
Currently travellers from more than 50 countries do not
require a Visitor's Visa for stays less than three months. You do require:
A passport that is valid for at least three months after your planned
departure from New Zealand An onward or return ticket to a country that
you have permission to enter Sufficient money to support yourself during
your stay - approximately NZ$1000 per month per person To find out if
your country qualifies for a visa waiver, check out www.immigration.govt.nz.
* For detailed and up-to-date information on visa requirement
please refer to the local immigration authorities direct or through your
travel agent.
EXCHANGE RATE
US$1 = NZD1.65 (approximate)
BUSINESS HOURS
Banks: 0930 to 1630 Monday to Friday. Automated Teller Machines (ATM)
are widely available.
Shops: 0900 to 1700 Monday to Friday. 0900 to 1200 on Saturday.
Suburban Shopping Centres are open 7 days a week.
City supermarkets open till 10.00pm.
LANGUAGE
English.
UTILITIES
230/240 volts, 50 Hertz.
TRANSPORTATION
International car rental companies, limousine service, taxis, public buses
and coaches. Charter buses and vans are also available.
POINTS OF INTEREST
| AUCKLAND CITY AREA |
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Take the ferry from Downtown Auckland across
to the seaside suburb of Devonport and enjoy a light cafe lunch and
a spot of shopping. |
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Escape to an island and experience the unique bird
sanctuary on Tiritiri Matangi, Waiheke Island's wine, walks, arts
and crafts, or the remote paradise that is Great Barrier Island. |
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Take in 360-degree views of the city from a volcanic
peak such as Mt Eden, One Tree Hill or Rangitoto Island. |
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Sample award-winning wines in vineyards and wineries
on Waiheke Island, in Matakana to the north, Henderson Valley and
Kumeu to the west, or Clevedon Valley to the south. |
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Experience Auckland's nautical feel on an authentic
America's Cup sailing boat, by swimming with dolphins or cruising
the Waitemata Harbour. |
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Savour fine foods, dining in spectacular settings on
the waterfront at Viaduct Harbour or Mission Bay, on a secluded island
in the Hauraki Gulf or at a unique ethnic market. |
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Discover the culture and heritage that makes Auckland
diverse by joining the locals at exciting Polynesian markets or cultural
festivals. |
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Indulge, pamper and relax at one of the many designer
outlets, boutique shops or factory stores; or rejuvenate body, mind
and spirit in a spa. |
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Dare to be adventurous and jump 192m off the Skytower,
climb under and over the Harbour Bridge, ride a rollercoaster, bungy
straight up into the heavens, canyon deep into a cave, bike or hike
a mountain track, or four-wheel-drive in the mud. |
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Get away to one of Auckland's many beautiful beaches
at Mission Bay, Bucklands Beach or Takapuna, by cruising on a ferry
to a secluded island paradise, or take a short drive to the wild surf
and cliffs on the West Coast. |
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Visit outstanding attractions unique to Auckland such
as Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World and Antarctic Centre, the Auckland
Zoo, SkyCity or Rainbow's End theme park. |
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| OUTER AUCKLAND AREA |
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Visit the geothermal wonderland of Rotorua with plenty
of hot geysers, capture Maori culture and wonderful farm shows. |
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Explore the mysterious glow worms of Waitomo on board
a cruise inside a cave! |
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Enjoy awesome fishing at Lake Taupo and see Huka Falls
with its thundering water through a channel - like a huge washing
machine - falling into a pool below. Jet boating available too. An
hour’s drive from Taupo to the snow at Mt Ruapehu . |
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Imagine a journey to Middle Earth through Matamata
and relive the scenes of the movie trilogy “Lord of the Rings” |
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Enjoy world class wine in the Hawkes Bay and Napier,
once destroyed by earthquake, rebuilt in Art Deco style of the 1920s.
This is also the fruit bowl of New Zealand. |
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Take a cable car to top of the hill to get a magnificent
view of capital city of Wellington and the Ocean. Enjoy an interactive
experience at the Te Papa National Museum in this windy city on the
water. |
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Take a trip up to the Southern Hemisphere’s largest
wind farm in Palmerston North. |
WEBSITE - www.purenz.com,
www.gotoauckland.com |