In the heart of New Zealand’s largest wine region, Blenheim sure is your "foodie" capital of New Zealand. If winery-hopping, tasting chocolate and treating yourself to culinary delights is your thing, you won't want to miss it here. Undoubtedly, Blenheim is New Zealand's largest grape growing and winemaking region, surrounded by some 65 wineries, 290 grape growers and 4,054 hectares in grape production. With its in-demand wine industry, scorching heat, locally-grown food scene, and breathtaking landscapes, it's one of the best places to visit on the South Island. Believe it or not, Blenheim is one of the sunniest towns in New Zealand, blessed with a year-round sunny climate.
<span class="P_Blk_Arial_11">Experience the Geothermal Wonders of Rotorua! ...and enjoy a unique thermal spa experience in its relaxing hot mineral spring bathing, spa therapies, teaming cliffs, volcanic craters, picturesque lake views and many more geothermal features.</span>
<span class="P_Blk_Arial_11">This is one of the few glaciers in the world not receding because of global warming. The scenery changes every day on the glacier because it is constantly moving and new routes are always being made.</span>
<span class="P_Blk_Arial_11">Queenstown is the centre for adventure tourism in New Zealand. The town is built around an inlet on Lake Wakatipu and has spectactular views of nearby mountains.</span>