Monday, October 1, 2012
Discover the Amazing Panoramas of the South Island of New Zealand
Throughout your life, you dream of going to faraway places when you retired? Now is the time to fulfill your wishes. Go to New Zealand on the South Island!
Landscapes of rare beauty
You will be amazed at the wide variety of landscapes offered by the South Island of New Zealand; the less populated the country at the end of the world. What delight to see spread before your eyes its vast sandy beaches, meadows and vineyards. This piece of land was called by its original inhabitants "the island long white cloud" to refer to the mountain which has the particularity to drape a blanket of snow from June to September.
Here, the lush forests covering the mountains and rain forest meet the ocean. You will have the opportunity to admire the glaciers of Franz Josef and Fox. Ice blocks trying in vain to reach the Tasman Sea crashing at the foot of the tree ferns. Do not hesitate to use the services of native guides Franz Josef to access a vast ice, stretching over 12km long and surrounded by cliffs. The waterfalls will offer breathtaking views.
Gastronomy and extreme sports
Along the ocean, you will enjoy a unique show, the sea that broke often. All along the road bordering the west coast, you will have the opportunity to admire the splendor of the rock formations where huge waves crash into huge showers of foam. You can fully appreciate this show to Punakaiki by taking a path through the Pancake Rocks. After a day of exploring, you will spend the night in one of the institutions charm of the South Island.
If you want to gastronomic tourism, you will be filled! You will enjoy the local cuisine that the chefs have added a French twist. You will accompany these delicacies wine Marlborough sauvignon blanc or as Pinot Noir, produced in vast vineyards that you can visit during your stay on the island. If you're a fan of extreme sports, you can indulge your passion in this region of the end of the world.
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