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How to get to North Island from South Island of New Zealand?
New Zealand, with beautiful scenery, is very suitable for everyone to travel all year round, and it is also a good place to avoid the cold. Many friends have thought it over. If we are here in the North Island of New Zealand, how can we get to the South Island? Let's introduce this information to Bian Xiao!

What mode of transportation can I choose from North Island to South Island in New Zealand?

1. car (ferry)

Whether by car or by bus, you have to drive to Wellington (North Island) or picton (South Island) and take a ferry with people and cars, from North Island to South Island or from South Island to North Island.

There are two ferry companies operating between the two islands: Blue Bridge Ferry or Islander Ferry. The starting point of the North Island is Wellington, which is connected with picton in the South Island. The journey takes three hours.

Cook Strait: It is a strait between the northern and southern islands of New Zealand. It was named after the British navigator J Cook's visit here. The British navigator J. Cook was here and was named after him. To the west of Cook Strait are two big bays of the North Island, Golden Bay and Tasman Bay, which gradually bend to the coast of Cappitti and the Bay of South Delancy. South Island Bay on the east side of the Strait extends southwest to Cape Campbell. The south bank of the North Island is relatively short, ending in Cape Paris along the Gulf of Palisse.

2. Aircraft

The easiest way is to fly. Inland flights in New Zealand are very developed, with airports and dense flights between major cities, but unfortunately, you can't enjoy the beauty of Cook Strait and enjoy the pleasure of taking a ferry.

Recommended popular tourist cities in New Zealand

Wellington:

It is the capital of New Zealand, the second largest city in China, surrounded by mountains, with green everywhere, blue sea and blue sky and beautiful scenery. The main attractions are: Parliament Building, Tombul Library, Botanical Garden, Old St. Paul's Church, Dominican Museum, National Art Gallery, Wellington Zoo, etc. It is located in Victoria Mountain in the southwest of the city and can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Wellington in 360 degrees.

Auckland:

New Zealand is the largest city in the North Island, known as the "sailing capital", and is also the industrial and commercial center and economic and trade center of New Zealand. The most important multinational companies in the world have offices in Auckland, which is actually the "economic capital" of New Zealand. Auckland is the gateway of New Zealand's foreign trade and tourism, and an important hub of road, railway and air transportation.

Queenstown:

Located on the north bank of Wakatipu Lake, it is a beautiful town surrounded by southern alps, surrounded by mountains and rivers. New Zealand is called a "living geography classroom" because of its changeable geographical landscape, and Queenstown is the steepest, most beautiful and most exciting area in the country, so it is known as "New Zealand's most famous outdoor paradise".

Nelson:

It has the longest sunshine time in the world. Whenever you come here, it will bring you a wonderful time. Inspire all your adventurous cells, put on sunglasses and a pair of comfortable shoes and enjoy the sunshine here. Inspire all your adventurous cells to explore three different national parks. Try sightseeing cable cars, kayaking, rock climbing, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, sailing, horseback riding or seal swimming.

Christchurch:

Christchurch is the epitome of lakes and mountains. Whether it is Lake Tekapo or Mount Cook, nature has exhausted all the green here. It's not too fast to be accompanied by "beauty" during the day and starry sky at night!

Rotorua:

Colorful mineral spring pools, volcanic mud and boiling mud ponds-various volcanic landscapes, Maori culture and the geographical location of The Lord of the Rings, Rotorua is a city belonging to volcanoes and Maori.

West coast:

It is a paradise for people who like outdoor activities. People who like extreme adventure can try cave exploration, rafting, canoeing, kayaking and surfing. Simple adventure projects include jet boats, glacier walks, sightseeing planes, mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, fishing and gold panning. Wherever you go, there are many roads-long, medium and short.

Romand:

Entertainment includes all kinds of sea sports. You can go fishing, take a sightseeing boat, kayak at sea, dive and swim. Coromand is also a paradise for hikers. Walking routes and jungle routes near the coast can take you to huge bakery Woods, waterfalls, mining sites and hidden beaches.

These are some tourist information about New Zealand. If you want to travel here, you can get some information. I hope it works for you. Have a nice trip!