You can find on this page the New Zealand tourist map to print and to download in PDF. The New Zealand tourist attractions map presents the monuments, museums, parks and points of interest of New Zealand in Oceania.

New Zealand tourist map

Map of New Zealand travel

The New Zealand tourist map shows all tourist places and points of interest of New Zealand. This travel map of New Zealand will allow you to easily plan your visits of landmarks of New Zealand in Oceania. The New Zealand tourist map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Tourism is an important industry in New Zealand, contributing NZ$15 billion (or 9%) of the country gross domestic product in 2010. It is also New Zealand largest export industry, with about 2.4 million international tourists visiting per year (as of September 2009), providing 18% of the country export earnings in 2010 as its mentioned in New Zealand tourist map.

The vast majority of tourist arrivals to New Zealand come through Auckland Airport which handled over eleven million passengers in 2004 as you can see in New Zealand tourist map. Many international tourists also spend time in Christchurch, Queenstown, Rotorua, and Wellington. Other high-profile destinations include the Bay of Islands, Waitomo Caves, Aoraki / Mount Cook, and Milford Sound. Many tourists travel large distances through the country during their stays, typically using coach lines or hire cars.

Popular tourist activities in New Zealand include sightseeing, adventure tourism, tramping (hiking) and camping as its shown in New Zealand tourist map. To support active travel, New Zealand has created numerous walking and hiking paths (often created and maintained by the DOC), some of which, like the Milford Track, have huge international recognition. There is also a walking route the length of the country, Te Araroa Trail, which is in the process of being finished as of the late 2000s, and a proposed New Zealand Cycleway.

New Zealand attractions map

Map of New Zealand tourist attractions

The New Zealand attractions map shows all monuments and sightseeing of New Zealand. This tourist attractions map of New Zealand will allow you to easily discover monuments, museums ans places to visit of New Zealand in Oceania. The New Zealand attractions map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

A World Heritage Site, Fiordland National Park protects some of the most spectacular attractions in the country. Glaciers sculpted this dramatic landscape, carving the famous fjords of Milford, Dusky, and Doubtful Sounds as its mentioned in New Zealand attractions map. A three-hour drive north of Auckland, the beautiful Bay of Islands is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the country. More than 144 islands dot the glittering bay, making it a haven for sailing and yachting. Snuggled between the shores of shimmering Lake Wakatipu and the snowy peaks of the Remarkables, Queenstown is New Zealand's adventure capital and one of the country's top destinations for international visitors.

In the center of the North Island and just a few kilometers from glittering Lake Taupo, New Zealand largest lake, lies Tongariro National Park as you can see in New Zealand attractions map. A dual World Heritage Site due to its spectacular volcanic features and its importance to the Maori culture. On the tumultuous Pacific Ring of Fire, Rotorua is one of the most active geothermal regions in the world. This is a land where the earth speaks. Among the most accessible glaciers in the world, Franz Josef and Fox glaciers are the main tourist attractions in spectacular Westland Tai Poutini National Park. The Abel Tasman Coast Track in Abel Tasman National Park is one of New Zealand Great Walks. Winding along sparkling Tasman Bay, from Marahau to Separation Point, this scenic 51-kilometer hike lies in one of the sunniest regions of the South Island.

In the heart of the Southern Alps, New Zealand highest peaks rise above the alpine landscapes of Aoraki National Park as its shown in New Zealand attractions map, also called Mount Cook National Park. In the sunny region of Hawke Bay, Napier is famous for its gourmet food and Art Deco architecture. After a powerful earthquake destroyed the town in 1931, it was rebuilt in the Spanish Mission style and Art Deco design for which Miami Beach is also famous. Blessed with two sparkling harbors, Auckland, the "City of Sails," is New Zealand largest city and the most populous Polynesian city in the world (population = 1.6 million). Just across the Hauraki Gulf from Auckland, the rugged Coromandel Peninsula seems a world away from the city hustle and bustle.