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118-120 Wakefield Street, PO Box 11-247 Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
Having left Kaikoura we travelled up to Picton and arrived at the port around 11.30am. We had the choice of either catching the ferry across to the North Island or to fly and with the difference being only 2$ extra to fly, I´m sure it´s fairly obvious what we chose to do. After being collected from the ferry and driven to the small airstrip, we ...
A travel blog entry from Wellington by felicitybUnfortunately the weather put a stop to Matt's skydive at Lake Taupo so we decided to keep going and continue the long drive to Wellington. The drive was was broken up by a few beach stops and another unique waterfall called Huka Falls, with water so blue it looked like the the valley was being flooded with some kind of domestic bleach. It was u...
A travel blog entry from Wellington by hudsondinoAfter a slightly long-winded journey, we arrived in Wellington. Our overnight stop-off in River Valley had been relaxing, but not much fun if you weren't engaging in white water rafting or horse trekking! Wellington was heaving with people; their Fringe Festuval was in full swing and the cricket had arrived in town swelling the local population ...
A travel blog entry from Wellington by janicoo7 hours sleep and the view hours sightseeing in Wellington were enough for me. so i left the place pretty fast in the morning. on my drive there were no more beautiful beaches or rainforest but a lot of hills with brown grass and sheep or cattle on it. quite a contrast to the south island. probably that is why i did not really like it. so i list...
A travel blog entry from Wellington by johnsorinoArriving on a flight on Saturday evening I checked into the Nomads Capital hostel which is pretty good. Having not seen a huge amount of Wellington last time I arrived with the goal of seeing more of the city and meeting up with my friend Siobhan whom me and Will traveled with in Vietnam. The first tow days were spend exploring, seeing the Te Pa...
A travel blog entry from Wellington by paulontheroadWellington is the second largest city in New Zealand. It is located in between the mountains and the sea. The city is very windy and the streets are very clean which made me feel like I was back in Chicago. I stayed at the Nomads Capital hostel which was located right down town. Upon my arrival, I met some of my roommates ( 2 from Ireland, 1 fro...
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