Vosso: Handcrafted on the West Coast of New Zealand. Formerly Fox River Bath Co and Brightonmine
Learn moreWelcome to the Lake Mahinapua Hotel – one of New Zealands most iconic and beloved historic hotels. Tucked between the beach and serene Lake Mahinapua located just 10 minutes south of Hokitika, this iconic property has been welcoming travellers since 1905.
Learn moreJoin us for an exclusive award-winning jet boat adventure in the stunning Buller Canyon.
Learn moreWestland Greenstone specialises in the design and manufacture of quality New Zealand jade jewellery, sculptures and ornaments.
Learn moreGlacier Country Helicopters is a local, family owned and operated company in Franz Josef offering scenic glacier flights and much more in our incredible backyard.
Learn moreWe serve fresh kiwi cuisine most meals are made to order to ensure freshness and customer satisfaction.
Learn moreNimmo Gallery is in the heart of Greymouth. Discover Stewart Nimmo’s unique West Coast imagery.
Learn moreFeeling amped? Then our Extreme Fox Heli-Hike is for you; spend an exhilarating day on the West Coast’s largest glacier and challenge yourself. Forge your own unique trail through the dramatic terrain of Fox Glacier’s steep upper icefall.
Learn moreMark loves to teach Surfing! He has been dedicated to teaching surfing for the past 25 years, Mark is a previous NZ Team Coach and National Champ and a level 2 certified coach and contest judge. Experience beautiful Tauranga Bay with NZ's top coach.
Learn moreOkarito Kiwi Tours is the only tourism venture in the South Island that guides you, in low numbers, deep into kiwi habitat. 95% Sighting Success.
Learn moreJoin us on a simply magical journey of discovery in the Nile River Glowworm Caves. Float on an underground lake illuminated only by Glowworms and admire a wonderland of stactites & stalagmites in one of New Zealand's largest unmodified cave systems.
Learn moreFrom Fox or Franz Josef Village fly over both the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, soaring first over the townships and then following the ice flow high up into the upper reaches.
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