New Zealand Information & Travel Info

New Zealand is probably the most dramatic place on earth with natural beauty difficult to
believe. Many people are drawn to the Land of the Long White Cloud by her scenic splendor.
New Zealand, the real New Zealand, is much more than glistening peaks, serene lakes and
boiling mud—it is a people, a culture, a way of life. The unique blend of Maori, Pacific Islander,
Pakeha (European descendant) and other nationalities gives a heritage that is rich and varied. It
is about the length of the Mississippi River and the width of California.

Passport and Visas
All visitors to New Zealand require a passport valid for at least three months after the
planneddate of departure. Check with your travel agent for visa requirements.

Currency
The unit of currency is the New Zealand Dollar.

Credit Cards and Traveler's Checks
All major credit cards may be used and NZD travelers’ checks are accepted at hotels, banks and
some stores. Banks are open Monday to Friday from 9:30am to 4:30pm.

Goods and Services Tax
All goods and services purchased in New Zealand are subject to a 121/2percent Goods and
ServicesT ax (GST), which is usually included in the displayed price. Visitors cannot claim refunds
on this tax, although when a supplier agrees to export a major item to a visitor’s home address,
GST is not charged on either the goods or the freight.

Electricity
The electricity current in New Zealand is 230–240 volts. Electrical appliances will require a
round-pin, two-pronged plug adapter. Check your appliances to see if there is a 100–240v
switch. If not, you will need a voltage converter. Universal outlets for 240 or 110v shavers are
usually found in leading stores.

Departure and Airport Taxes
An Airport User Fee is payable by all travelers departing via the airports of Auckland, Dunedin,
Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, Queenstown and Palmerston North.

Driving in New Zealand
A current international driver’s license or a license of the country of origin is acceptable.
Minimum hiring age is 21 years. Remember, we drive on the left hand side.

Tipping
New Zealanders do not depend on tips or gratuities for their income and tips are not expected
for normal service, even in restaurants and pubs. However, tipping in appreciation for extra-
special service is at your discretion. Service charges are not normally added to hotel or restaurant
bills.

What to Pack?
Dress is informal and relaxed on most occasions. Smart casual clothes are acceptable at most
restaurants and nightspots. Men are generally not expected to wear suits and ties, except in a
few of the top formal bars and restaurants in major cities.

In summer a light jacket or sweater should be included in your luggage should the weather turn
cooler or you visit the high country. You can expect some rain, so include a light waterproof
jacket or coat. Pack warm winter clothing if visiting between May and September.

Accommodation
To assist you with the selection of your accommodation, Peter Pan Travel has devised its own
rating system enabling you to compare each property. Ratings are provided solely for the
guidance of our customers and have no equivalent in any other rating system. Properties are
assigned a half rating if they are a little extra special in their category. This could be because of
location or extra facilities offered. The ratings used apply to the overall quality of the property.
Within selected properties, some room categories may vary from the overall property rating.

Standard: Moderate level of accommodation, offering a reasonable range of room amenities and
hotel service. Furnished to a comfortable standard, there is an emphasis on quality and comfort.
First Class: Properties in this category offer a superior standard of accommodation with well-
appointed bedrooms and public areas. They offer a wide range of facilities enhanced
by a high standard of service.

Deluxe: Establishments providing the highest international standards of accommodation
and cuisine. With an excellent range of facilities and outstanding service, properties in this
category are considered the best available in the country.

Check-in/Check-out Times: In most cases check-in time is 12 noon and check-out time is 11:00am.

Run of House: Unless otherwise stated, all prices are based on “run of house” rooms. This policy
entitles the hotel to allocate any room type available to guests.

Climate
The North of New Zealand is sub-tropical. The South may be cooler—snow can be experienced
in Winter. If you are traveling in the mountains, be sure to pack layered clothing and a jacket.

2006 Public Holidays  
January 2 New Year  
January 2 Day After New Year  
February 6 Waitangi Day
April 14 Good Friday  
April 17 Easter Monday
April 25  Anzac Day  
June 5 Queen’s Birthday
October 23 Labour Day  
December 25  Christmas Day
December 26 Boxing Day  



Please note: While we take every care to ensure that this information is correct at the time of
printing, we urge you to check with the relevant authorities such as your travel agent or the
New Zealand Tourism Board to obtain the latest information prior to departure.
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