Stewart Island

1. Horse Shoe Bay x

2. Tasman Sea x

3. Because it a native island and has a lot of wildlife and tourist sites. x

Fiordland

1. Geologically, a fjors is a long, narrow valley with steep sides, created in a valley carved by glacial activity x

2. Milford Track √

3. Browne Falls & Sutherland Falls √


Otago/Queenstown

1. Continental Climate √

2. Lake Wakatipu & Remarkables Mountain Range √

3. Bungee Jumping, Jet Boating White Water Rafting, Helicopter rides, Parapenting √

4. Ski fields √

5. Dunedin √

6. It is however quite lively and youthful as it has a large student population √

7. Albatross, Fur Seals, Penguins and other Sea Birds. √


West Coast

1. The rainfall is also essential for the lush rain forests found here. √

2. It is Isolated from the rest of the South Island because of the huge Southern Alps mountain range. Arthurs Pass and the Haast Pass √

3. Glaciers and Mountains √


Canterbury

1. Christchurch √

2. This city has many fine examples of old English buildings including the Cathedral in the main square √

3. Whales, Dolphins and Seals √

4. Mt Hutt and Porter Heights √

5. The town of Akaroa √


Marlborough

1. Blenheim √

2. Ship Cove x

3. It is only accessible by boat √

4. Ship Cove to Anakiwa. The walk shows off some spectacular coastal and bush scenery. Visitors can walk the entire track which takes three or four days, or simply walk a portion of this track. x


Wellington

1. This city is surrounded by coastline, bush and even mountain terrain. √

2. Wet and Windy Wellington because in winter it rains and sometimes even snows √

3. True √

4. Paekakariki and Paraparaumu x

5. Three hours or less √

6. Wairarapa Region √