Travel to New Zealand
When every holiday come the top place to visit has always been New Zealand. Well, maybe not always but still this is one of the most favorable place for tourists. New Zealand has just about everything to satisfy the different palates a traveler might have. For those who are quite comfortable with comfortable cuddles, champagne breakfasts in bed followed by lazy morning strolls amid lush and beautiful scenery, there are rolling hills and rich green plains, the perfect location for romantic picnics.
As you fly into South Island’s largest city and main international gateway of Christchurch, you will be swept into the cosmopolitan feel of the city. There are 19th-century grey stone buildings, tree-lined avenues and extensive leafy parks. The Cathedral Square is where the heart of all the action is. Here, you will definitely not miss The Wizard, New Zealand’s only human attraction.For a romantic rendezvous at the break of dawn, ballooning is an experience not to be missed, especially in Christchurch’s ideal geography and climate. Take off from any park in the city and enjoy a bird’s eye view of the endless ocean, the majestic mountain peaks and the undulating plains. However, where the balloon is launched is dependent on weather conditions.
If you are scared of heights and taking to the skies is not exactly your cup of tea, then perhaps the idea of gently gliding on the Avon River might be more appealing. Sit back with your spouse in the comfort of a custom built and fully upholstered punt as the boatmen expertly; guide the punt along the charming sights of Christchurch. Sights such as the Botanic Gardens, tree-lined banks and quaint bridges will provide punters with a peaceful and romantic feel of the city.
To be honest, I’ve never set my feet on the land of New Zealand, however I believe that places could be taken photoes like this must be amazing with beauty. Well if you want to go there, remember to take your camera with you, and don’t forget to send me pictures and tell me about your trip!
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