new zealand currency
2009

To see the natural beauty at its best deal – you have to visit New Zealand.
New Zealand is also one of the easiest countries in the world to travel. The roads are excellent (and almost deserted), hotels are plentiful, crime is almost nonexistent, no dangerous insects, snakes or predators to worry about, no diseases or to protect against infection, people are helpful and friendly, the exchange rate of the currency is massively in your favor (so your pound or your money goes a long way) and English is the language. New Zealand is a paradise for travelers.
Basic information
New Zealand is located in southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country consists of two large islands (the North Island and South Island) and several smaller islands-Stewart Island and the Chatham Islands. New Zealand is also known as Aotearoa, which is usually translated into English as the Land of the Long White Cloud. The Kingdom of New Zealand includes the Cook Islands and Niue, which are autonomous, but in free association, Tokelau and the Ross Dependency (in Antarctica).
New Colombia is characterized by isolation, separated from Australia by 2000 kilometers (1250 miles).
Its closest neighbors to the north are New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga.
New Colombia has a population of around EUR 4 million (very small for a country of this size – so a lot of space!).
About 80% of the population are of British Maori with the largest minority.
The largest city is Aukland. The capital city is Wellington. English is the native language.
Money
The currency is the New Zealand dollar and the exchange rate is excellent – your money goes a long way! Credit cards are accepted everywhere. If you are from North America or Western Europe, you will feel at home in New Zealand. This is a civilized, highly developed country – with some of the best landscapes in the world and no crowds to pollute it or spoil it! Come soon – which will have a great time!
How to get here.
New Zealand is a long way from anywhere! So the only sensible way to get there is by air.
New Zealand is well connected – with several airlines flying away all over the world.
There are six international airports here. They are located in Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Queenstown, and Wellington.The largest airport is Aukland. All airports here are excellent.
Visa Requirements.
Citizens of America North America and Europe do not need visas for visits of up to three months. Travelers from other areas should consult with their governments before booking.
When to come.
New Zealand is a destination all year round. The weather here is mild and temperate. Temperatures in the north sub-tropical average around 25 degrees in summer (December, January, February) and 16 degrees in winter (June, July, August). South Island coastal areas average around 5 degrees cooler. In the mountains temperatures are considerably lower, especially in winter when you can drop to minus 10 – but the skiing is great!
Stations are here compared to Europe and North America, so the best time to come is probably in the winter – our summer. Escape the cold, you'll love it!
Walking.
Travel within New Zealand is a joy. Internal flights are plentiful. The roads are excellent and uncrowded. The railways are excellent, safe and spectacular landscape.
Where to stay.
New Zealand is blessed with an abundance of great places to stay. Whatever your budget – you'll find something you like!
What to do.
If I made a list – which would go on forever!
There is much to see and do here – you never be bored!
De Rappel rafting, meetings Antarctica for whale watching, you can do it all in New Zealand. Popular activities popular include visiting spectacular glow worm caves, jet-navigation through canyons, rafting in the rapids, skiing on virgin slopes, located Bay of Islands, on foot or cruise through majestic fjords, whale watching, snorkeling, hiking, visiting the Lord of the Rings movie areas, etc etc etc
And for the less active we have an abundance of relaxing options – including one or two rounds of golf more attractive for some courses, sunbathe on beaches desert, deep in the warm spring water, and looking at the plain old scenario where you go!
If you only ever make an important journey in your life – make it to New Zealand – the most beautiful country on the planet!
You can read more about New Zealand (with great photos) on my website. rel = "nofollow" href = "http://www.TheTopTenSite.com"> http://www.TheTopTenSite.com
Terry C Jenkins has travelled here there and everywhere in his work as a photographer. He now helps to run The Top Ten Site http://www.thetoptensite.com
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