Relaxing Comes Naturally in New Zealand.
Relaxation and romance go hand in hand with nature in New Zealand. Away from the crowds, New Zealand’s natural beauty and gentle vibe offers the perfect settings, by day and night, to put life’s cares aside and to refocus on what’s important. From secluded beaches to soothing thermal pools, tranquil forest sanctuaries and outdoor adventures in pristine landscapes, to exceptional hospitality and accommodation, New Zealand has all it takes to create unique and intimate experiences.
Escape into the hills
Yearning for time in nature, to turn off and tune in to the inner self? Getting away from it all in New Zealand could mean an active hiking adventure or a thrilling voyage of discovery or just letting the helicopter whisk you away on an escape into the hills. It’s widely recognized that walking is good for physical and emotional well being. Take a guided walk into forests to meet some ancient survivors, learn about natural remedies or experience a quiet forest meditation.
For active adventurers, New Zealand’s many hiking trails are the best way to discover unspoiled nature – ancient forests, crystal lakes and rivers, golden beaches, rugged mountains and vast valleys – that make up one-third of the land area. Trails range from the iconic multi-day ‘Great Walks’ to scenic day hikes and short walks.
Soak your cares away
Are you longing to give your tired self some pure relaxation? New Zealand’s geothermal hot springs provide naturally-heated mineral waters in lovely surroundings.
At Hot Water Beach on the Coromandel Peninsula, you can dig your own hot pool in the sand at low tide, and there are various regions where you might just discover a secret hot pool on the edge of a lake or in a running stream. There are lovely hot pool complexes in many places, and some beautiful adults-only locales where soaking your cares away comes with poolside drinks, indulgent spa treatments and evening under-the-stars experiences.
Relax and recharge
Are you looking to relax and recharge? New Zealand’s high-end wellness retreats will see you return from holiday refreshed – and might just jump-start your health and fitness.
Sometimes doubling as luxury lodges, New Zealand’s wellness retreats are smaller, intimate destination retreats in stunning locations. The range of wellness packages and personalized retreats usually covers sinfully healthy food, meditation, movement, massage and spa treatments, yoga and exercise – a rich experience designed to help you put life in order, and leave feeling refreshed and reinvigorated.
Gaze into the universe
Stargazing in some of the world’s clearest night skies – thanks to a relatively small population and low light pollution – is an unforgettable New Zealand experience, as you look to the universe for magnificent views of the southern hemisphere sky.
Head to the gold-rated International Dark Sky Reserve in the Mackenzie Basin for an array of stargazing experiences or the dark sky island sanctuaries of Great Barrier and Stewart Islands. For pure romance, you can sleep under the stars in the comfort of beautiful lodges and cottages designed for stargazing experiences. Or sail away into the sunset, on an overnight cruise in remote Milford or Doubtful Sound where the darkness is only matched by the quiet.
Paradise for foodies
Whether you’re after a relaxed picnic or a romantic dinner for two, New Zealand is a food and wine lover’s paradise with gastronomic experiences for every occasion.
Cycle through the vineyards or a follow a food trail through the beautiful countryside and stop off for a romantic lunch and wine tasting at one of the wineries. You might just want to try a New Zealand specialty like plump, sea salty Bluff oysters with a bottle of bubbles. Cruise the Marlborough Sounds on a green shell mussel experience or take a private helicopter flight for a romantic mountain-top picnic.
We have tons more suggestions and ways to make your adventure even more romantic. Reach out we are happy to hear from you. Star gazing on the beach at Castlepoint, Wairarapa. Photo credit to Daniel Rood. Photo Credit Dunedin,NZ
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