Australia & New Zealand Travel Guides & Articles

The Land Down Under has more to offer than just shrimp on the Barbie, and the articles on Travels.com showcase Australia and New Zealand's beauty and diversity. In Australia, learn how to snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef and chill out in the laid-back beach culture of major cities like Sydney and Melbourne, before traveling to the burnt-earth interior of the Outback, where the stunning Ayers Rock and plenty of kangaroos and wallabies await. Or travel to New Zealand for an adventure straight out of "Lord of the Rings" in the country's untouched mountains and forests and beaches.

New Zealand Immigration Requirements

New Zealand is a Pacific island nation found off the southwestern coast of Australia. A large source of New Zealand's population growth comes from immigration. Immigrants move to the country because of its temperate weather, varying geographic re...

New Zealand North Island Tourism

The North Island of New Zealand is home to the capitol city, farms and industry. It also houses most of the country's population. It offers many attractions, including museums and historical sites.

New Zealand Regional Tourism

New Zealand's size is misleading. Visitors need more than a day or two --- more like a month --- to see all that this island nation at the bottom of the South Pacific has to offer. At 104,000 square miles, it's about the size of Colorado and has ...

New Zealand Sightseeing Tours

Pictured in the "Lord of the Rings" films, the majestic lands of New Zealand feature a wide range of scenic geography, including mountains, volcanoes, lush green countryside and pristine sandy beaches. Whether you are visiting the largest city of...

New Zealand Tourism

New Zealand welcomes visitors from all over the world. Tourists flock to experience the beautiful and varied scenery, adventure sports, excellent accommodations and Kiwi hospitality.

New Zealand Tourism Information

New Zealand is the perfect destination for the adrenaline junky. It offers visitors myriad options, including the chance to jump off a bridge (tied to a bungy cord), explore a glacier (such as Fox or Franz Joseph glaciers in the South Island) or ...

New Zealand Vacation Ideas

The spectacular islands of New Zealand provide visitors with myriad opportunities to enjoy scenic wonders such as geysers, volcanoes, fjords, bays, inlets, lakes and caves---all as a backdrop to a country rich with tradition and culture. Whether ...

New Zealand Weather: When to Travel to New Zealand

New Zealand has a mild climate, without too much change in temperature between the seasons. So you don't have to worry about freezing in winter or broiling in summer. However, even these changes in the weather does impact the enjoyability of cert...

North Island New Zealand Tourism

The North Island of New Zealand features a little bit of everything, from rolling green countryside to the city lights of Auckland. There is so much to see and do, visitors often have a hard time getting to the South Island.

Nuku'alofa Hotels

Nuku'alofa is the commercial, social and business center of the Pacific archipelago Tonga. Nuku'alofa is located on the island of Tongapatu and has 35 percent of Tonga's population. Here you can find the Royal Palace, as well as a bustling touri...

Packing List for Adelaide

Adelaide, a city in Southern Australia, is famous for its cultural and arts scene. "This epicurean playground boasts world-renown major events, spanning the cultured and cerebral, artistic and gastronomic, petrol-burning and sports crazed," says...

Packing List for Sydney

Sydney, Australia, is home to some of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. Packing for a long trip may seem overwhelming at first, but it's actually simple when you know what to take. When you're planning your trip to Sydney, you'll...

Passport Requirements for Australia

In the 1770s, Captain James Cook discovered Australia and its aboriginal inhabitants. The discovery of this island nation marked the decline of the Aborigines and the beginning of British settlement. The island was used as a penal colony and a de...

Passport Requirements for US Travelers to Australia

American citizens are required to have a U.S. passport to enter Australia. Additionally, American citizens must have an Australian visa to enter Australia.

Perth Hotels

Perth is a city located in Western Australia. It is both the biggest city and the capital of the state. It is often referred to as being the most isolated metropolitan area on the planet, due to its extreme remoteness. Perth has many diverse tour...

Places to Hold a Wedding Ceremony in Perth

With scenic overlooks, traditional and modern churches, and lots of beautiful parks, Perth, Australia, offers a lot of options for those looking to get married. Lots of couples opt for outdoor weddings in the more temperate months, and the commu...

Places to See in Australia

From the populated east coast to the less-traveled west coast, Australia is an enormous country with so many natural attractions that it's overwhelming to know where to begin. Much of the beauty sits around the coastline, as well as most of the p...

Queenstown New Zealand Information

Queenstown, New Zealand, is the nation's hot spot for adventure seekers. It is one of the South Island's most scenic cities and caters to extreme sports enthusiasts.

Requirements to Enter Australia

Citizens of the United States are only required to obtain a visa if they plan on visiting Australia for longer than 90 days. American tourists are required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authority document for stays longer than three months. Aus...

Review of Princess Cruise to New Zealand

Princess cruises has two ships that sail and dock in New Zealand--the Dawn Princess and the Sun Princess. The Dawn Princess, weighing more than 76,000 tons, sails with 1,790 passengers. The Dawn Princess is the line's midsize ship and mixes the t...

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