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Wellington: A hub of culture featuring Te Papa Museum, the waterfront, and coffee hotspots.
Nelson and Abel Tasman National Park: Ideal for hiking and beach excursions.
West Coast Adventures: Witness stunning geological formations at Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and visit the wild beauty of the area.
Queenstown: This iconic location serves as a paradise for adventure seekers, offering bungee jumping, skiing, and exceptional vistas.
Accommodation: Balancing Comfort and Cost
The cost of staying in New Zealand varies significantly, particularly between budget campsites and luxurious lodgings. On average, we spent around 850 New Zealand dollars on campsites during our journey. Our list of accommodation included: