Monday, October 15, 2012

My summer vacation in New Zealand




THIS IS MY SISTER IMELDA AND ME AT AUCKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT



With so many things to do and so many spectacular places to see, choosing how you get around this country is probably as important as choosing where you want to go.

When you’re considering your transport options it’s worth remembering that this is a long and narrow country – 1600 kilometres long – and your choice of transport depends on how quickly you want to get where you’re going. Have a look at our self-drive calculator for road, air and sea travel times and distances. If you’re driving and want freedom, try taking a motorhome or car on one of these driving routes. If you’d rather leave the driving to an experienced local, there are bus and coach tours which will get you there in ease and comfort.

Travelling by air is quick and simple. Every major town and city, and all regions, has an airport with daily flights. Travelling between islands, or out to the islands, there are a variety of ferries and water transport. The inter-island service between the North and South Islands carries passengers and vehicles. By train the Main Trunk line will take you between Auckland and Wellington in about 12 hours. This is an excellent way to see the country in a very comfortable and relaxed fashion.












 She and her daughter Gwenivere fetched me in Auckland International Airport when my plane landed around 11:45 am, April 12, 2012. It was a very exciting travel because for almost 12 years I am back again to visit the north island of New Zealand. My last visit was September 12, 2000 with my children Gil Carlos Anderson ( he was only 7 years old before now 19 years old, we celebrated his 7th birthday in the residence of my sister Imelda) and Aleessa Marie  ( was only  5 years old that time now 17 years old turning  18 on November 9, 2012)









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