A boat tour to see some of the breathtaking scenery is on the menu for just about everyone – Milford or Doubtful Sound; harbour cruises; Bay of Islands; Lake Taupo and the Maori Rock Carvings; Abel Tasman; river trips; lake cruises – the choice is endless and you will find yourself doing more than one!
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