Bolstered by the immense recent success of films shot in its glorious countryside and based on the classic "Lord of the Rings" novels, tourism to New Zealand is growing by leaps and bounds. In this prosperous nation of English-speaking people, there are countless opportunities for both cultural and ecological entertainment and pleasure and with Frommer's EasyGuides, having been lauded over the years for their wise assistance, you will find the best accommodations, meals, itineraries, shopping and attractions available. Building on the company's proud history of journalism, Frommer's helps you discover the top, must-see places located in this fascinating southwest Pacific nation.
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Höhe: 204 mm
Breite: 131 mm
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978-1-62887-162-3 (9781628871623)
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Diana Balham has worked as a writer and editor in New Zealand for more than 25 years and has had the good fortune of being able to include travel writing in the mix for a good proportion of that time. Born and raised in Wellington, she grew up in an intrepid family of nature-loving explorers so her passion for travel and the outdoors was more or less a foregone conclusion. Diana now lives on the spectacular west coast of Auckland with her ridiculously fearless hiking, rock-climbing, paragliding husband and their equally adventurous young son. She lives in Auckland, NZ. From her home in the South Island of NZ, Kate Fraser has pursued a career in words, initially as a copy director in advertising agencies, followed by the freelance years as a lifestyle journalist, followed in turn by a number of years as a section editor for The Press and restaurant reviewer for Cuisine magazine. Kate's awards for her work include two Qantas awards, and Culinary Quills from the Foodwriters Guild. Her work has been published in newspapers and magazines and she is an occasional contributor to Radio New Zealand. She has traveled extensively and has visited (and eaten well) in well-known as well yet-to-be-discovered places. Kate resides in Christchurch, Canterbury, NZ.