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New Zealand's grand landscapes, forests, wildlife and pleasant climate make it
a haven for many tourists. New Zealand society is diverse, and multicultural.
Make your journey smooth with appropriate information about the country and your
tour.
Information about tourism in New Zealand is given below:
i-SITE Visitor Centre
Visitors in New Zealand face an extensive tourism options. i-SITE Visitor Centre
have been set up to help the guests. Look out for special i-SITE at every centre.
Travelers can call into centers at Auckland and Christchurch International Airports
to pick up a directory of i-SITE Visitor Centre locations all over New Zealand
i-SITE Visitor Centre are standard information source on tourism needs in New
Zealand information. i-SITE has centers located in over 80 locations throughout
New Zealand. Authorization of these networks ensures that staffs are knowledgeable
and give objective, value information.
i-SITE offers information on:
- Accommodation, transportation (air, road, rail and
ferry), tourist attractions and activities. Also include booking.
- Tour planning and information
- Gifts, memento, stamps and phone cards
- Eatery information
- Entertainment
- Maps and guide books
Poste Restante (Post Office)
Tourists can enquire at any Post Office. No charge for any mail, but a small
charge parcels. Requirements: your ID card to collect your mail.
Internet Cafes
Internet is the easiest means to stay in touch while traveling. Please check
the Yellow pages for the listing of cyber cafes in New Zealand.
FM Radio
FM radio provides information on the history and culture of an area, the available
of local services, accommodation and activities round the clock. A blue road
sign tells visitors they are in a broadcast area with transmission on frequency
88.2 FM (100.4 FM for German language and 100.8 FM for Japanese language). The
visitors know they are in the broadcast area when they see a blue sign on the
road, with transmission on frequency 88.2 FM, 100.4 FM in German and 100.8 FM
in Japanese.
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