While our National dish of reputation may be the quintessentially kiwi "fish and chips" on the beach, you'll find the city of Auckland in New Zealand is a diverse metropolis of intermingled cultures, offering diners a hugely eclectic range of international flavours, and residents in general an open and varied cultural experience. Living in the Harbour City of Auckland, you will have countless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors lifestyle so typical of New Zealand, eating the obligatory fish and chips in the Auckland's surrounding islands, bays and seaside parks, and with close access to rolling green countryside and wild surf beaches, dense native-bush and only a few hours from the ski-fields on the volcanic slopes of Mount Ruapehu. On a cultural note, Auckland and the surrounds also have many vineyards, arts and cultural centres, galleries and museums, clubs, pubs and bars, theatres and music festivals to enjoy.
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Visit the Tourism Auckland and Tourism NZ pages to learn more about the activities around the area that you can enjoy while you're here. To learn more about HOW to get here, and applying for immigration visas, visit the New Zealand Immigration page. LINKS: New Zealand Voted top country again (February 2008)* http://www.newzealand.com/travel/trade/trade-news-events/trade-news/new-zealand-voted-top-country-again.cfm September Visitors reach record high (September 2007) http://www.newzealand.com/travel/trade/trade-news-events/trade-news/september-arrivals-hit-a-record-high.cfm NZ back on top in the UK (February 2007) http://www.newzealand.com/travel/trade/trade-news-events/trade-news/nz-back-on-top-in-the-uk.cfm
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