New Zealand Passport โ Global Access

Museums, venues & activities in New Zealand.



New Zealand is a breathtaking island nation in the southwestern Pacific, famed for its diverse natural beauty, from dramatic alpine peaks and deep fjords to pristine beaches and geothermal wonders. It is the spiritual home of adventure tourism and a land where ancient Maori culture blends seamlessly with modern innovation.
Top Cities to Visit
The 'City of Sails,' known for its stunning harbor, iconic Sky Tower, and as a multicultural hub of art and food.
Must-See Landmarks
- โ Milford Sound
- โ Hobbiton Movie Set
- โ Tongariro Alpine Crossing
- โ Rotorua Geothermal Region
Local Cuisine
- โ Hangi (Maori pit-cooked meal)
- โ Pavlova
- โ Lamb Roast
- โ Fish and Chips (Kiwi-style)
Safety & Scams
Extremely safe for travelers; the primary risks are natural (unpredictable mountain weather and occasional seismic activity); exercise caution during outdoor adventures and follow local safety signs; emergency services are excellent (111); tap water is safe and delicious; no dangerous snakes or land predators.
Getting Around
Campervans are the most popular way to explore the scenic landscapes; domestic flights connect major hubs (Air NZ); the 'Interislander' ferry connects the North and South islands; buses (InterCity) serve regional towns; car rentals are high-quality.
Cultural Etiquette
Respect Mฤori customs and sacred sites; a 'Hongi' (pressing noses) is a traditional greeting; always remove shoes before entering a 'Marae' (Mฤori meeting house); environmental protection (Tiaki Promise) is a core value.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital infrastructure is excellent; 5G covers major cities via One NZ, Spark, and 2degrees; high-speed fiber is standard in accommodations; some remote national parks may have limited cellular reception.
Visa Free
113eVisa
26Visa on Arrival
39Visa Required
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