NZ - New Zealand

North Island – Calda, with very varied landscapes ranging from sandy shores to the tops of still active volcanoes passing through extensive farms and forests.
      South Island – It is characterized by spectacular alpine landscapes, by deep fjords and vast broad-leaved forests (mostly beech). The southern island also has beautiful beaches but summer temperatures are not as high as in the North Island.
      Stewart Island – Covered by a thick forest mantle, it constitutes an uncontaminated paradise for hunting and mountaineering enthusiasts.
      Chatham Islands – remote islands far east of the rest. Traditional residence of the Moriori people.
      Sub-Antarctic Islands of New Zealand – Extremely remote, uninhabited and rarely visited. Only a few cruises call us to admire the subantarctic flora and fauna.

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