Best Solo Travel Destinations in New Zealand

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One of the most amazing countries to visit during your vacation trip is New Zealand. You should add this wonderful country to your list while planning your next solo trip. No matter whether you are a first-time solo traveler or an experienced one, you will find some of the best destinations here. New Zealand is a country rich in natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. This fantastic country has quite volatile weather conditions and you will be exposed to all four seasons in a single day. So pack your bags, and get ready to explore New Zealand.

Auckland

Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. A city located near the top of the North Island, where you will find countless opportunities to explore. From walking tracks to hiking trails, art galleries, wineries, beaches, and volcanoes, you will find it all. Auckland has strong and dynamic assets for its visitors. You can also plan various day trips from this city. Find many tourist gems and local islands in Auckland. Many people often mistake it for the country’s capital. But it is not.  The main highlights of this town are 48 volcanic cones like Mount Eden and One Tree Hill. Moreover, you can enjoy the nightlife in Ponsonby.

The Coromandel Peninsula

Another popular tourist attraction in New Zealand is the Coromandel Peninsula. It is quite familiar among both local and international visitors.  The main highlights of this wonderful Peninsula are Cathedral Cove, Cooks Beach, and Shakespeare Cliff. Soak in the breathtaking sight of this mesmerizing beauty. You will get amazing opportunities like walking, kayaking, or scenic cruises here. Do also check out the nearby Hot Water Beach, well known for its bubbling springs and golden dazzling sands. Seeing it with your own eyes, you will believe that it is one of the country’s best destinations. If you are fond of instagrammable pictures, do visit Hahei.

Rotorua

A dazzling destination is known for its geothermal springs, heritage landmarks, and picturesque landscapes. Rotorua is a must-see destination while you are staying in New Zealand. You will find many regular cruises running along the glistening Lake Rotorua. You can experience many water activities like kayaking and paddleboarding at the nearby Lake Rotoiti. Add Zorb adventures and white-water rafting. You will find many adrenaline-fueled activities. Explore the culture and heritage of New Zealand. Visit a living village named Whakarewarewa where people have been living for generations. Get lost in the artistic history of this amazing village and get to see how the people lived there for ages.

Lake Taupo

Taupo is a popular tourist attraction site in New Zealand as it is home to the largest lake in the country. The main sports and activities you can try out here are bungee jumping, mountaineering, white-water rafting, and sightseeing. Another must-see place in this region is Huka Falls. Believe it or not, you will be lost in the mesmerizing beauty of this dramatic, foamy waterfall. It ends in an elegant blue-green pool. Lake Taupo is surrounded by active volcanoes. If you are looking for a quick break and a beautiful spot to get refreshed, this is a must. Other main spots are geothermal hot pools, Otumuheke Stream, and the Waikato River.

Wellington

If you are planning a solo trip to New Zealand, do consider the Wellington experience. It is the capital city of New Zealand. If you are a budget-conscious and high-end traveler, then this amazing city has so much to offer its visitors. Wellington is quite well known for its cultural, gastronomical, and spectacular marvels. If you plan to head South, then this is the gateway. Take the Interisland Ferry as it makes regular journeys from Wellington to Picton. Plan your short day and long trips in and around Wellington. Get lost in the locations of Mount Victoria and Kaitoke Regional Park. Moreover, you can check out the Botanic Gardens, and wildlife in Zealandia. Don’t forget to check out Cuba Street and Courtenay Place, and Te Papa Tongarewa Museum.

If you are looking for some peace of mind, and a sense of accomplishment then a solo road trip in New Zealand is what you need. It is the Land of the Long White Cloud. If you are planning a solo road trip on the North Island of New Zealand, then Cape Reinga lighthouse, Ninety Mile Beach, Waitangi, Rangitoto Island, Piha Beach, Cathedral Cove, Tongariro National Park, and Mount Taranaki are some of the best destinations to be added to your list. Solo trips are not always daunting and confusing if you plan things. However, if you want a South Island solo road trip then do consider destinations like Marlborough Sound, Kaikoura, Abel Tasman National Park, Fox Glacier, Lake Wanaka, Mount Cook, Lake Pukaki, Milford Sound, Cardrona, and Akaroa are some of the best road trips you should add to your bucket list.

 

 

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