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Auckland
Auckland’s waterside location has fostered the locals’ love affair with the sea,
earning this place the name “City of Sails”.
The city sprawls over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. A cloak of rainforest covers the surrounding hills, dozens of dormant volcanic cones dot the landscape and enchanting holiday islands are scattered throughout the vast Hauraki Gulf.
Auckland’s heart beats to a Polynesian rhythm, its people a melting pot of South Pacific and Asian cultures and a strong indigenous Maori heritage. This diversity brings with it an abundance of unique dining and shopping experiences. The temperate climate, easy access to the coast and variety of activities earns the city consistent top five rankings in international lifestyle surveys.
Visit:www.aucklandnz.com
SKYCITY Auckland Convention Centre
The Centre features state of the art convention facilities in the heart of Auckland.
The Centre is conveniently situated near Queen Street (the central city's retail strip) and The Viaduct, home of the 2000 and 2003 America's Cup yachting regattas and to some of the city's popular dining and night spots.
It is connected to two hotels: SKYCITY Grand, which is built directly above the Convention Centre and SKYCITY Hotel, which is part of the SKYCITY complex that includes restaurants, bars, the Sky Tower and a Theatre. Both hotels have a gym and a pool.
Visit: SkyCity
Aotearoa - New Zealand
New Zealand is home to spectacular landscapes, cosmopolitan cities, the famous All Blacks and much, much more.
Equivalent in size to Great Britain, California or Japan, New Zealand has a population of just over 4 million making it one of the world least crowded countries. New Zealand is a three and a half hour flight from Eastern Australia, a non-stop overnight flight from the West Coast of the USA, and 10 hour flight from most places on the Pacific Rim.
Visit: www.tourismnewzealand.com
