There’s no better way to see more of a city you’re visiting than by car. But you want to make sure you’re driving a bargain when you choose what rental company to go with and what car to hire. Here are some tips to steer you in the right direction. Shop Around As with anything …
Australia’s strict immigration policy prevents may people for immigrating to the Lucky Country. New Zealanders have it easy, though. Learn about the Special Category Visa here.
Demerit Points are set to ensure everyone plays fair and follows the rules of the New Zealand Road Code. But how many points are allocated for which offence, and what exactly are the penalties? What Are Demerit Points? In order to ensure everyone drives safely and follows the law, Demerit points have been put in …
New Zealand is a one of a kind country full of unique character found no where else in the world – from original accents to stunning landscape and scenery. Our Driving Road Code also has a few unique rules which you may not know about if you are an International visitor. Here are a few …
So you have decided on your next New Zealand location for either business or pleasure – perhaps both – and you need to book nearby accommodation. It is quick and simple using Yellow Maps™ and it is really easy when you know how. Location Search Visit the Yellow Maps website and navigate to the Accommodation …
Packing your suitcase for a trip away is an exercise in fitting a large amount of clothes into a very small space. Learn how to get the most out of your suitcase with our holiday packing tips.
Heading overseas is one of life’s great pleasures, but to enjoy your holiday you need the right travel insurance. Choose travel insurance that’s right for you with this free guide.
One a recent trip overseas I discovered just how useful a currency converter could prove itself, especially when negotiating contracts, hotel rooms, and even paying the restaurant bill.
While we live in the North Island my family is in Southland and my husband’s are in Wales so in order to visit it has meant travelling. I have only had to do this with two children so I’m unsure how others cope with more. A friend told me she travelled back to UK with 10 month old twins and a 2 year old….
Choosing holiday accommodation can be a bewildering exercise. From resorts, hotels and exclusive inns to baches, motels, bed and breakfasts and backpackers, the range of available options can sometimes seem limitless.