Week 565 – Waitheke Island

When visiting Auckland, Waitheke Island is always listed as a top place to visit and it Is known for beaches and wineries. The recommended day trip is to take a 45 minute ferry from Auckland and rent bikes and ride to various wineries. We had saved our trip to Waitheke Island to our one full... Continue Reading →

Week 565 – Auckland

I’ve spent 8 days in the North Island of New Zealand – all but two were rainy. Our Auckland stay was spread over two weeks, we started with an unexpected day in Auckland because we missed our connecting flight – hop on/hop off bus around town in the rain (with a midday trip back to... Continue Reading →

Week 564 – Moorea

Moorea is the adjacent island to Tahiti and ferry is the easiest way to get there. The websites confusing - after the travel debacle we became a little more aggressive and just got in a ferry line with the car not knowing if correct ferry and without a ticket. The girls ran up and bought... Continue Reading →

Week 564 – Bora Bora

Lived up to the hype - starts with landing (and knowing which side of the plane to sit on) and ferry into the port town of Vaitape. It is like walking into a 4K HDTV. Bora Bora was created by a collapsed volcano which receded into the ocean but left a ring of very small... Continue Reading →

Week 564 – Tahiti

French Polynesia is a series of 120 islands in the south Pacific covering an area the size of Europe – one reason it is so hard to get there – the south Pacific is really big. Tahiti is one of the largest islands with the largest city in Papeete that has the main international air... Continue Reading →

Week 534 – Auckland

Auckland I am posting this from the Auckland Airport – checked in having accomplished the primary objective on this trip – leaving on time. Except for the day down the Waitomo Caves and Rotorua, I stayed local in Auckland. Auckland is a major city – larger than I was expecting. Auckland is much closer in... Continue Reading →

Week 508 – Aoraki / Mount Cook

Continuing our drive to Mt. Cook (Aoraki historical indigenous name), we passed Lake Puluski which had an incredible blue color (from the glacier tailings) and the initial views of Mt. Cook. We had bright blue sky all day and actually concerned about sunburn. Mt. Cook is about 13,000 feet and the relief is over 10,000... Continue Reading →

Week 508 Queenstown / Lake Wānaka

After the day at Milford Sound, we took the bus back to Queenstown and got some more spectacular views that we missed on outbound trip earlier in the day due to snow. Got some great sky by Lake Wakatipu at sunset before our feast at The Flame. Classic blog below → Click Here for Upgraded... Continue Reading →

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