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Overview
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New Zealand is an island in the South Pacific known for its stunning natural landscapes, including mountains, beaches and lush forests, as well as being recognised for its Māori culture.
Fun Fact: New Zealand is often called "Kiwi" after the flightless kiwi bird, which is native to the country and serves as its national symbol. The term "Kiwi" is also used to refer to New Zealanders themselves, embodying the country's unique identity.
New Zealand Flag
16-22hrs
Average Flight Time
Wellington
Capital City of New Zealand
English, Māori & NZSL
Official Languages
New Zealand Dollar
The currency used in New Zealand is the New Zealand dollar (NZD), which has been the official currency since its adoption on July 10, 1967.
Oceania
Oceania, the world’s smallest continent, is situated entirely in the Southern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east and west, the Indian Ocean to the southwest, and the Southern Ocean to the south.
Oceania is home to 14 countries, each offering diverse cultures, unique ecosystems, and stunning landscapes, from Papua New Guinea's tropical rainforests to Australia's rugged outback and New Zealand's beautiful mountains and coastlines.
GST +8/+9
Time-Zone
Winter: GST +9
Summer: GST +8
Climate
New Zealand has a temperate climate, with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers, though conditions can vary significantly between regions. The North Island tends to be warmer and more humid, while the South Island experiences cooler temperatures and more rainfall.
The country's diverse geography also means it has microclimates, with coastal areas being more moderate and mountainous regions experiencing colder, alpine conditions.
Country Code: +64
Emergency Contact Numbers
111 111 111
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This page was last reviewed on 20 February 2025. We update our content regularly to ensure accuracy.