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Discover the Bay of Plenty: A Coastal Adventure on New Zealand’s North Island

Scenic, versatile, and beautifully understated – ifNew Zealandis on your travel radar, consider putting theBay of Plentyon your wish list. It was named by James Cook when he anchored in the country in 1769, and it’s a name that still rings true today: anyone who visits will find the great outdoors right upon their doorstep, in the forms ofwild swimming holes, surf beaches, and hiking trails. The Bay of Plenty offers a lifestyle so well-rounded, you may struggle to say goodbye.

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20 Exquisite Hotels Worldwide Featuring Private Hot Tubs

There’s nothing more relaxing than sinking into your own private hot tub after a long day of exploring a new destination. Whether you’re seeking hotels with Jacuzzis for a romantic getaway or suites with private terraces for a relaxing vacation, we have curated a list of some of the world’s most beautiful hotels with private hot tubs, enabling you to discover your own slice of paradise.

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North Island vs South Island: Choosing Your Perfect New Zealand Adventure

One of the first decisions you’re likely to face when planning a vacation in New Zealand is which island—North or South—you are going to spend most of your time visiting. It’s actually not an easy question to answer as each has so much to offer. Still, unless you have a lot of time, it’s best to focus your time on one or the other. Here are some things to consider to help you decide.

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Discover the North Island: Ultimate New Zealand Driving Tour

One of the most beautiful driving tours in New Zealand – and perhaps in the world – is around the East Cape of the North Island. This follows State Highway 35, commonly known as the Pacific Coast Highway. The route takes in the easternmost point in New Zealand and starts at the Bay of Plenty town of Opotiki, ultimately leading to Gisborne City in Poverty Bay. This article describes the first leg of the trip, from Opotiki to Whangaparaoa Bay, covering a distance of approximately 120km.

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