
Travel to New Zealand
Fjords, volcanoes, glaciers, oceans and mountains that continuously change the landscape along the road. New Zealand is one of those journeys that give the feeling of being far away from everything, immersed in a nature that is still authentic and surprisingly accessible.
Why choose New Zealand?
Every itinerary is built around your way of travelling, your desired pace and the experiences you truly want to live. From epic road trips across both islands to lodges immersed in nature, to the most iconic hikes, every detail is planned to create a journey that flows naturally, balanced and authentic.
New Zealand is one of the few places in the world where completely different landscapes coexist just hours apart. Deep fjords, active volcanoes, rainforests, glaciers and wild beaches continuously transform the journey, creating the feeling of crossing multiple worlds in a single itinerary. It is the perfect destination for those who love nature, road trips and open spaces, as well as those seeking a slower, more immersive way of travelling, far from mass tourism.

5 experiences to live in New Zealand
Some of the most relevant highlights to consider when planning your trip to New Zealand:
- •Road-tripping across both islands: New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world to explore by self-drive. Within hours you move from ocean coasts to alpine mountains, from rainforests to glacial lakes, with a constant sense of discovery along the way.
- •Fjords and extreme nature in Fiordland: Milford Sound and Fiordland offer some of the country's most spectacular scenery: mountains plunging into fjords, immense waterfalls, mist, pristine forests and a nature that remains deeply wild.
- •Rotorua and Māori culture: In the heart of the North Island, Rotorua combines geothermal activity, geysers and hot springs with a strong Māori cultural identity, still very present in everyday life and local traditions.
- •Glaciers, lakes and mountains of the South Island: The southern part of New Zealand concentrates some of the journey's most scenic landscapes: glaciers descending toward the rainforest, turquoise lakes, alpine passes and some of the most beautiful scenic roads in the southern hemisphere.
- •Bays, ocean and marine wildlife: From the Bay of Islands to the Kaikōura Peninsula, New Zealand offers spectacular coastlines where you can spot dolphins, whales and seals, and experience a very direct relationship with the ocean and nature.
Our proposals for New Zealand
These itineraries are our travel proposals: starting points that we build and adapt to your needs, travel style and available time. No fixed packages — every journey is designed around you.
"We also organise fully private tours, tailored to you — no group departures."
Practical information
Italian citizens require the NZeTA and the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL), available on the official New Zealand Government website.
Flights from major US cities with American Airlines, Air New Zealand, United Airlines.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD). Credit cards accepted virtually everywhere.
English and Māori (official languages).
New Zealand is approximately 17–19 hours ahead of the US East Coast, depending on the time of year.
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