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Destination Nelson, New Zealand
Air Travel
Air New Zealand offer a wide range of fares and if you are planning to
travel by air call the airline or your local travel agent early to
obtain the best airfares.
To book online go here or Phone: 0800 737 000

A gem amongst gems Nelson region is well recognized for it's diversity of
landscape, culture, art and being blessed with the most hospitable of
climates. Couple this with the ease of access to it's multitude of
visitor opportunities and you have one of New Zealand's premier
destinations.The focal point for the “Top of the South”, Nelson offers
choice “par excellence” be it:
- The great outdoors - snow capped mountains to golden beaches,
- Sophistication - in fine dining, award winning wines and wineries, world class art,
- A welcoming friendliness that brings visitors back year after year.
You will find it here cradled within protective mountains on the shores of Tasman Bay.
The Outdoors
Unique
for it's placement close to 3 National Parks: Kahurangi, Abel Tasman,
and Nelson Lakes with their multitude of associated ancillary areas
Nelson offers outdoor experiences for all tastes and aptitudes. You can
choose from the extremes of skydiving, rock climbing, white water
rafting through to the more moderate adventures of sailing, horse
trekking, the Skywire, cycling, and tramping, down to the sheer
indulgence of simply lying in the sun on a golden beach, waiter poured
champagne at hand. If it's outdoors you can likely do it here somewhere.
The Arts
Again,
unique in that the Nelson region has more working artists per capita
than anywhere else in the country and displaying a depth and range of
recognised talent you are unlikely to match. Nelson has internationally
recognised attractions such as:
- The World of WearableArt and Collectable Cars Museum
- Höglund Art Glass International Glass Centre
- Home of Lord of the Rings “One Ring”
and of course the true artistic wealth of the region:
- Potters, sculptors, painters, ceramic artists, jewellers, performing artists and more
- Artisans of all stripes in wood, metal, fabric, architectural, stone.
- A multitude of galleries both big and small for viewing this stunningly diverse range.

Culture & Heritage
Nelson
has a unique history bringing together a rich weaving of traditions and
culture spanning the times of the earliest Maori, the arrival of the
first European settlers with their many colourful cultural mixes, the
days of Nelson being a “Sleepy Hollow”, through to the current
cosmopolitan mix.

Today Nelson offers many ways you can interact with this rich history and living culture for example:
- Nelson's new contemporary museum in the City Centre, with the biggest historical photograph collection in the country
- An arranged visit to the Whakatu Marae, paddle a waka or take a Maori guided bush walk
- How did the early European settlers live? Try Founders Park and Broadgreen House
- Machinery buffs have the Pidgeon Steam Museum
- The Treasured Pathway provides a tour of the human and natural history of the region.
Nelson,
also widely known for it's world class wines and cuisine, and not just
for teasing the palate with eclectic exquisitness, but as an expression
of a rich culinary culture as presented by the many fine chefs and
vintners from around the globe that have chosen to add a sparkle to the
jewel that is Nelson.
Experince the rich diversity of the
Saturday Market in Nelson, a vibrant mix of art, craft, produce and
exotic food in the City Centre. This and many other markets around the
district offer you the opportunity to participate in the local
community or instead you can park up in one of the many cafes and
boutique bars and simply relax and watch the flow of Nelson's vilbrant
community.
For a great guide to Nelson click here
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