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]]>If you’ve always wanted to chill at an ice bar, you have two options in Queenstown—the Minus 5º ICE BAR on Steamer Wharf or the Below Zero Ice Bar on Searle Lane. Both bars have ice-carved interiors, ice sculptures, and drinks from ice glasses. You don’t even have to worry about dressing for the occasion as both venues provide visitors with jackets and warm clothes.
Capture the beauty of Queenstown on this photo safari lead by award-winning photographers Mike Langford and Jackie Ranken, who take visitors to destinations including Nevis Valley, Paradise Valley, and Skippers Canyon.
For those who aren’t afraid of some scares and are daring enough to walk dark hallways, Fear Factory on Shotover Street will give you spooks. Almost 25,000 people have “chickened out” from the experience.
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]]>Wellington is one of New Zealand’s major cultural centers, and it’s equally popular with artistic souls, party-goers, and nature lovers. It’s surrounded by mountaintops, but also features a convenient waterfront location, and it’s a gateway to some of the most beautiful natural wonders you’ll ever see.
Speaking of natural wonders, it doesn’t get any better than Queenstown. Its convenient location on the shores of Lake Wakatipu makes it one of the most scenic places in New Zealand, and it’s extremely popular with fans of winter sports.
Christchurch isn’t getting as much attention as some other major cities in New Zealand, but it definitely deserves it. It’s home to some of the country’s most beautiful beaches, but it also happens to be popular with fans of winter sports. This city suffered a series of earthquakes in the early 2010s, but it’s being rebuilt into an amazing, vibrant place.
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]]>If you’ve always wanted to chill at an ice bar, you have two options in Queenstown—the Minus 5º ICE BAR on Steamer Wharf or the Below Zero Ice Bar on Searle Lane. Both bars have ice-carved interiors, ice sculptures, and drinks from ice glasses. You don’t even have to worry about dressing for the occasion as both venues provide visitors with jackets and warm clothes.
Capture the beauty of Queenstown on this photo safari lead by award-winning photographers Mike Langford and Jackie Ranken, who take visitors to destinations including Nevis Valley, Paradise Valley, and Skippers Canyon.
For those who aren’t afraid of some scares and are daring enough to walk dark hallways, Fear Factory on Shotover Street will give you spooks. Almost 25,000 people have “chickened out” from the experience.
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]]>The post 3 Cities in New Zealand You Should Visit After Auckland appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Wellington is one of New Zealand’s major cultural centers, and it’s equally popular with artistic souls, party-goers, and nature lovers. It’s surrounded by mountaintops, but also features a convenient waterfront location, and it’s a gateway to some of the most beautiful natural wonders you’ll ever see.
Speaking of natural wonders, it doesn’t get any better than Queenstown. Its convenient location on the shores of Lake Wakatipu makes it one of the most scenic places in New Zealand, and it’s extremely popular with fans of winter sports.
Christchurch isn’t getting as much attention as some other major cities in New Zealand, but it definitely deserves it. It’s home to some of the country’s most beautiful beaches, but it also happens to be popular with fans of winter sports. This city suffered a series of earthquakes in the early 2010s, but it’s being rebuilt into an amazing, vibrant place.
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