
Getting up close with a rare gannet colony plus meeting some of New Zealands finest resident in Hawkes bay.

A friendly staff, social lobby space and bicycles make this an activity filled hotel in the heart of New Orleans.

The recently built luxury lodge woos golfers, hedonists and adventurers alike with the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in New Zealand, world-class dining, and panoramic views of Lake Taupo and beyond from its hilltop villas.

A blend of classic old-world decor, sweeping views of the Mississippi river, great cocktails and delightful New Orleans cuisine make this hotel an ideal hub for exploring the Big Easy.

To experience the kind of only-in-New-Orleans-moments you came here for, there is no better place to be than the French Quarter where all the action takes place. This hotel combines a great location including a coveted central courtyard with all the tranquility you need to rest up before feteing all over again.

This hotel, part of the Marriott brand, blends industrial-chic with a groovy, party atmosphere. Taking its place among the most unique hotels in the city, it exudes a vibe that can only be found in New Orleans.

Want to see the fruit bowl of New Zealand, Hawke’s Bay, in an unusual manner? Why not hop into a vintage vehicle for a tour, or take a wine-tasting day-trip, or attend one of several food and wine festival events?

Points of interest from the country’s largest city.

When one of New Zealand’s heritage hotels, in the country’s oldest wine region, undergoes a $4.3 million upgrade – the result is an intimate idyll that celebrates hospitality.

Part of a wave of new hotels springing onto the New Orleans scene, the Troubador is an artsy-cool, 184-room boutique property housed in a 17-storey former oil company building in the central business district.