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Welcome to Christchurch – the Garden City.

We’d like to extend the warmest greeting, whether you’ve driven up the road or emerged blinking and stumbling into the light after 30 hours couped up in a plane! Christchurch is the perfect place to rest and recuperate, and when you’re ready, you fi nd adventure a plenty.

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Christchurch at a Glance ....................................... 06

Useful Information ................................................. 10

What’s Hot ............................................................. 14

What’s On .............................................................. 18

Walking in Christchurch......................................... 22

Activities ................................................................ 24

Discount Vouchers ................................................. 39

Shopping ................................................................ 41

Dining Out ............................................................. 45

Accommodation .................................................... 48

Driving in New Zealand ......................................... 50

Transport & Rentals ............................................... 52

Regional Map ......................................................... 54

Around Canterbury ............................................... 56

Christchurch Airport .............................................. 70

Downtown Map ..................................................... 74

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Christchurch boasts a vibrant city with cultural activities, great shopping, dining and attractions.Public transport makes getting around simple. You can reach all areas of the city quickly by bus. Check online at www.metroinfo.co.nz

History Canterbury has a long history of pre european settlement. The plains were an important area for Maori, with Ngai Tahu the major tribe. The fi rst four ships carrying European settlers arrived in Lyttelton Harbour in 1850.

Hagley Park/Botanic Gardens One of the city’s most striking features – an oasis of greenery stretching across more than 500 acres of the central city. Take a punt down the Avon River as it winds its way gently through the park, and stroll through the stunning Botanic Gardens.

Sumner If you love a cosy village atmosphere as well as the beach, you’re in for a treat! Feel the sand trickling between your toes, enjoy fi sh and chips on the beach, or sip a refreshing ale or wine on a sunny summer day.

BrightonBrighton is another of the city’s seaside suburbs, famous for its pier. Learn to surf, swim safely in patrolled waters, or stroll the length of the pier as it juts several hundred metres into the ocean where you’ll often fi nd families enjoying a relaxed spot of fi shing.

Bottle Lake Forest ParkAbout 20 minutes from the city centre in the north-east corner, Bottle Lake offers an extensive playground of cool, forest tracks for walking, mountain biking or horse riding.

Exploring CanterburyExperience the wider Canterbury region with luxurious hot springs, white-knuckle rafting, hot air ballooning, jet boating, swimming with dolphins and watching whales, premium wineries and the mountains of Arthur’s Pass and Mount Cook/Aoraki national parks – all easily accessible within hours of Christchurch.

WalkwaysThere are walking tracks – easy or challenging – throughout Christchurch. From a riverside stroll to an afternoon or overnight hike – Canterbury offers walking for all levels.

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Medical AssistanceDoctors The 24 Hour Surgery, provides top quality accident, emergency and general practice care. No appointment necessary. Corner Bealey Avenue and Colombo Street, Christchurch, phone 365 7777.Dentist The regular dentist of your host or the dentist recommended by your accommodation. Hospital Christchurch Hospital, Riccarton Avenue, phone 364 0640 or the Emergency Department phone 364 0270. Emergency services also available through medical centres.PharmaciesUrgent Pharmacy, 931 Colombo Street, phone 366 4439 open until 11pm daily.

EmergenciesIn an Emergency Dial 111The telecom operator will ask what services you need, FIRE, AMBULANCE or POLICE and will connect you to that service.Give your name, what the emergency is about and where to send help, the street number and name and the name of the town of City.

Embassies/Consulates Britain Phone 332 5535Danish 31 Janice Place Phone 384 9564Finnish 186 Hazeldean Road Phone 366 5680Germany 5 Wairarapa Terrace Phone 344 6270Japan 12 Peterborough Street Phone 366 5680Netherlands Unit 8, 9 Sir Gil Simpson Burnside Phone 963 1485Spain Phone 360 0902

Function CentreVBase Conference Centre A one-stop-shop venue offering 1,500square metres of fl exible space that can be confi gured to accommodateconferences, exhibitions, concerts and special functions. This space is further enhanced by meeting rooms, theatre, atrium, aircraft hall and cafe. The Air Force Museum , 45 Harvard Ave Wigram Park. Vbase phone 339 3599, Fax 339 3562 [email protected]

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Financial ServicesBanking and Currency Trading banks are normally open Monday – Friday from 9.00am until 4.30pm. International credit cards can be used to withdraw cash from the automatic teller machines (ATM’s) widely available in the main shopping malls and suburban malls.

Goods and Services TaxAll goods and services purchased in New Zealand are subject to 15% Goods and Services Tax (GST), this is included in the display price. Purchases brought from Duty Free shops before departure are exempt if your travel documentation is presented.

GeneralElectricity New Zealand works on 230/240 volts, 50 hertz.

Phone ServicesWhen phoning Christchurch numbers from out of town, dial 03 fi rst. Local calls from a Telecom payphone cost $1 a call. You can use a Telecom PhoneCard or any major credit card on any payphone. Many also take coins and 500 payphones have a modem port for internet access.AT&T direct 000 911 National directory 018International directory 0172 National tolls 010International tolls 0170

Public Transport & Rentals – refer page 52 Visitor InformationChristchurch i-SITE – Your one stop travel shop for all domestic travel. Please stop by and see us! Christchurch i-SITE – Botanic Gardens, Rolleston Avenue (nextto the Canterbury Museum) Email: [email protected], Phone: 379 9629

WaterAll New Zealand tap (faucet) water is among the world’s best and safe to drink. You should boil and or treat all water taken from rivers or lakes.

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Quake City in Re:STARTGenerously sponsored by EQC, The Press, Fletcher Construction Ltd, Placemakers Riccarton, Opus International Consultants Ltd and Warren and Mahoney, Quake City educates visitors on the major Canterbury and Christchurch earthquakes and explains the science behind the seismic events. The attraction features stories from those who survived, it sensitively honours the achievements of those who helped during the aftermath of the earthquakes, and preserves Christchurch’s fallen iconic objects and precious taonga for generations to come. There is also a variety of interactive exhibits such as the liquefaction volcano, the Lego display and the Gap Filler cycle-powered movie.

Not to be missed, Quake City is a living example of Canterbury’s strong community spirit.Venue: 99 Cashel St in Re:START Mall. 10am to 6pm. Admission charges apply. For more information see www.quakecity.co.nz

Take to the skies with The Air Force MuseumWhether you live locally or are visiting Christchurch for the fi rst time and want a great day out for the whole family, The Air Force Museum has something for you. With free admission and heaps of activities on offer the Air Force Museum can keep the whole family entertained. Open daily 10am to 5pm.

Relive one of World War Two’s most thrilling aerial raids on the Mosquito Flight Simulator and ‘fl y’ over Norwegian fjords in search of German battleships while sitting in a replica Mosquito cockpit.

There’s a range of scavenger hunt activities to keep the children entertained while exploring the Museum, with a prize reward once completed.

The Behind the Scenes Tour is a great chance to see the restoration team in action as well as our reserve collection of aircraft at 11am, 1.30pm and 3pm. The cost is $10 per person.For more information phone (03) 343 9504, email [email protected] www.airforcemuseum.co.nz

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The Comedy FestivalIt’s the three-week 21st (festival) that you’re all invited to. Big international hitters include; Arj Barker, Margaret Cho, Tom Green, The Wayan Brothers, Idiots of Ants, Tom Gleeson, Danny Bhoy, Jack Dee, Chris Martin, Stephen K Amos, and Wayne Brady (to name a few). Not to mention New Zealand’s own jokers; Dai Henwood, Boy With Tape On His Face (winner of 2012 Edinburgh Fringe Festival Panel Prize), Urzila Carlson, Jarred Christmas, James Nokise, Guy Williams, Ben Hurley and Steve Wrigley – but that’s just a taster. 26 April–19 May. Venue: Various venues around Christchurch. www.comedyfestival.co.nz

Earthquake Brings InnovationDuring your stay in Christchurch you are sure to see examples of businesses dusting themselves off after the earthquakes, and rebuilding to be brighter and better than they were pre-quake. We’re featuring two examples of how Christchurch has harnessed the spirit of innovation and hope.

The Cardboard CathedralBuildings made from cardboard are not just the realm of childcare centres – world renowned architects also use cardboard as a building material.

The quakes toppled the much-loved old stone Christchurch Cathedral, leaving Cathedral Square without its namesake, and the people without their place of worship. So Japanese architect Shigeru Ban who specialises in ‘post-disaster temporary buildings’ was

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commissioned to design a 700-seat transitional cathedral.

The Cardboard Cathedral is made internally of 98 huge cardboard tubes, and while described as temporary, is being built as a permanent structure with an expected lifespan of more than 50 years. The new design references some of the old features of the fallen cathedral, and has even been named by the Sydney Morning Herald as the ninth best new attraction for globetrotters to visit in 2013.

Located in Latimer Square at the site of the St John’s church and near the site of the CTV building collapse, the cardboard cathedral is a place of remembrance and memory. The Cardboard Cathedral will also be the venue for events such as the Mozart festival (see page 20).

Get your fi x of coffee and community spiritOn the edge of the red zone is a café that epitomises the rebuilding and reconsolidating spirit of Christchurch; despite having been devastated by the earthquakes, C1 Espresso café throws its energy into not only pulling itself back up, but also helping others to fi nd their feet and fostering community spirit.

Loved by the local community and visitors to Christchurch, the licensed café serves up its pioneering espresso and big breakfasts from early in the morning till late at night, seven days a week. It’s not just the coffee and food that has people returning, it’s the whole atmosphere of the café, which sports environmentally-conscious fi ttings and supports ethically-sourced food.

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C1 also has a deep commitment to fairtrade, and aside from using organic coffee beans sourced from Samoa, the café also has its own brand of soft drinks, fruit juices and 37 teas, all made locally in Christchurch.

C1 is housed in heritage High Street Post Offi ce – a suitably stylish art deco building – which also plays host to two other well-loved Christchurch businesses; Alice in Videoland (a video and DVD library where every fi lm stocked is hand-picked by people who love and live fi lms) and a 38-seat art-house movie theatre. C1, 185 High Street (Corner of High & Tuam Streets), Christchurch. Phone 379 1917

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Special Events3–7 April, New Zealand Jazz & Blues FestivalChristchurch is set to get a bit funky and soulful with the Cavell Leitch New Zealand Jazz & Blues Festival. Featuring a great line up of international, national and local jazz and blues musicians including American music legend, Bonnie Raitt, British trio Kitty, Daisy & Lewis and Irish chanteuse Mary Coughlan. Nathan Haines in fi ne form after sell out shows at Ronnie Scott’s in London, and three Antipodean musicians Warren Maxwell, Mark Vanilau and Louis Baker perform together. The series is rounded off with Jennine Bailey and Naomi Ferguson, along with Mary Coughlan, playing tributes to three of the greatest women in jazz, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Etta James.For tickets and more information, visit www.jazzfestivalnz.com

14 April, Great NZ Bridal ShowYou’re invited to the largest wedding show in the South Island. Runs from 9.30am–4pm with over 100 wedding professionals there specifi cally to talk to brides, grooms and bridal parties, and take a personal interest in the special day. From cars, cakes, celebrants, bridal fashion, venues, hair and makeup stylists, invitations, photographers, music, marquees, jewellery, shoes, videographers, catering, gift registries – and so much more – including prizes. Venue: Addington Events Centre, for more information visit www.thebridalshow.co.nz.

20 April, Akaroa Harvest FestivalThe festival celebrates some of the best food and wine in the country – all produced on Banks Peninsula. A scarecrow competition followed by their auction will be one of the features of the day as well as a food photography competition and best jam competition. The festival starts at 10am and runs to 4pm.Venue: Sports Recreation Ground, Akaroa. Phone 03 304 7816.

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25 April, ANZAC Day Dawn Parade/ServiceFall in at 6.00am Chester Street West by Cathedral Grammar School.6.15am Parade marches to Cramner Square for service beginning at 6.30am.Venue: Cramner Square

25 April, ANZAC Day Citizens Service (No Parade)The service will be held in the Christ College Chapel at 10.00am.Venue: Christ College Chapel, Rolleston Ave Christchurch

Comedy7 May, Danny Bhoy in Dear Epson “Letters. Funny old things. They can make you laugh, and make you cry. They can make paper aeroplanes. This show features some of the letters you never got round to writing because you thought life was too short. Well, I think life is just about the right length…join me on my crusade to effect real change in this broken world.” So says the popular Scottish comedian Danny Bhoy who has returned to amuse and delight with his witty witticisms. Venue: Venue: CBS Canterbury Arena, Jack Hinton Drive, Addington. For tickets and event information visit www.ticketek.co.nz or phone 0800 842 538.

22 May, 2 Degrees Comedy Convoy This two-hour comedy showcase brings a selection of the Festival’s best international & local comedy stars to Christchurch, and promises to be crammed with laughs. Leader of the pack Ewen ‘Westie’ Gilmour plays host to a stonking line-up. “…A totally awesome night, we were in tears by the end of it” Jo Donoghue [actual person].Venue: Aurora Centre, for tickets and event information visit www.ticketek.co.nz or phone 0800 842 538.

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Music3 April, Ariana Tikao – Jazz for LunchAriana Tikao (Kai Tahu) performs Maori folk with an ethereal twist, using taonga puoro and even an appalachian dulcimer. She touched the nation last year at the Christchurch Earthquake Memorial with her rendition of ‘Whakaaria Mai’. Venue: Geo Dome, North Hagley Events Village. For tickets and more information, visit www.jazzfestivalnz.com

5 April, Bonnie Raitt – Slipstream Tour 2013Bonnie Raitt tours the album that received the 2013 Grammy Award for best Americana Album. Raitt has become a touchstone for young artists. Adele released a cover of “I Can’t Make You Love Me” in. In 2012 Rolling Stone magazine affi rmed Raitt’s impact, highlighting the “sheer verve and skill” that made her one of only two women among the “100 Greatest Guitarists”Venue: CBS Canterbury Arena, Jack Hinton Dve, Addington. For tickets and event information visit www.ticketek.co.nz or phone 0800 842 538.

13, 17 & 21 April, The Mozart FestivalMozart composed of some of the most memorable music ever written. His music is loved today for the immense joy and emotional depth it conveys. Join the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra in this brand new and unique venue as we explore the three main periods of Mozart’s career.Venue: The Cardboard Cathedral, for tickets and information visit tickets.cso.co.nz

4 May, The Pink Floyd Experience presents The Dark Side of the Moon2013 marks the 40th Anniversary of Pink Floyd’s masterpiece ‘Dark Side of the Moon’. Don’t miss this world-class stage presentation of the complete Dark Side of the Moon played in its entirety followed by a selection of the Finest Floyd from the last 45 years. The Pink Floyd Experience will reproduce live all those classic Floyd sounds, from the in your face guitar solos to the huge synth and organ sounds.Venue: CBS Canterbury Arena, Jack Hinton Dve, Addington. For tickets and event information visit www.ticketek.co.nz or phone 0800 842 538.

TheatreEvery Friday and Saturday, Scared ScriptlessFirst staged at The Court Theatre in 1990, this

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is New Zealand’s longest-running improvised comedy show. The cast of quick-thinking improvisors work with no scripts or safety nets, turning audience suggestions into a fast-paced, furiously funny interactive comedy extravaganza. Show starts at 10.15pm.Venue: The Court Theatre, Bernard St, Addington (off Hagley Park end of Lincoln Rd). For ticketing information phone 03 963 0870 or visit www.courttheatre.org.nz

From 18 May, AmadeusWolfgang Amadeus Mozart is the greatest musical genius the world has ever known – God’s instrument on earth. To Antonio Salieri, he is a vulgar buffoon, a rival and an enemy to be destroyed. This is a lavish costume drama set during the opulence of 18th century Vienna, with the additional delight of the glorious music of Mozart. Never underestimate the power of music – or jealousy.Venue: The Court Theatre, Bernard St, Addington (off Hagley Park end of Lincoln Rd). For ticketing information phone 03 963 0870 or visitwww.courttheatre.org.nz

MarketsEvery Saturday, Christchurch Farmers’ MarketSet in the stunning park-like grounds of Riccarton House, here’s your opportunity to buy the best of Canterbury’s produce meet the growers, bakers, wine makers, brewers, butchers and farmers, sample their products and become informed about what you are buying as you support the community. Combine this with Hummingbird coffee, barbeque brunch, live music and monthly festivals; the market is a must-do every Saturday from 9am–12noon.Venue: Riccarton House, 16 Kahu Road. Ph: 03 348 6190 or visit www.christchurchfarmersmarket.co.nz

Every Sunday (wet or fi ne), The Riccarton MarketThe Riccarton Market is the biggest market of its kind in New Zealand – with over 250 vendors selling a wide variety of goods, from fresh fruits and vegetables to second hand goods, furniture, clothing, art, plants, food and beverages. Relax in the outdoor area and enjoy lunch while listening to music from local artists. From 9am–2pm, this is just 15 minutes drive from the central city. Venue: Riccarton Park Racecourse, Racecourse Rd, Phone 339 0011 or visit www.riccartonmarket.co.nz

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Christchurch city’s parks and gardens offer an easy stroll on the fl at, however there are scenic hill climbs and further afi eld half or full day hikes for the more athletic. So lace up your shoes and grab your camera.

StrollsHagley ParkThis sprawling central park is accessible from a number of entrances but most commonly Rolleston Avenue and Armagh Street. Seasonal contrasts delight park visitors from a springtime full of spectacular displays of daffodils and bluebells to the stunning autumn foliage. A walk through the avenues of mature trees, shrubs and fl owers that meander alongside the Avon River will show you the heart of our garden city. Tree-shaded pathways lead past a large ornate fountain, sports fi elds and an excellent children’s playground and swimming pool. Summer often sees the park hosting free outdoor entertainment.On the Avon you can feed the ducks, drift slowly along in a hired punt and spot the trout whilst enjoying the park from water level.

SumnerFor some sea air stroll along The Esplanade in Sumner. You can start at the south end by the clock tower and walk to Sumner Beach and Village or vice versa. There is a popular children’s playground at the clock tower end and caves to explore at the Sumner Beach end. There are good restaurants in Sumner village and a couple of beachfront cafes if you feel like lunch or coffee in the sun.

Halswell QuarryHalswell Quarry is a unique 60.4 hectare park, with an unusual combination of recreational walks, historic sites and botanical collections. Important historic buildings from the quarrymen’s days are being preserved and the once noisy rock face is now a quiet amphitheatre facing onto a parkland of short walks and wetland ponds.

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Port Hills TracksSome Port Hills Tracks are now open. For up to date information regarding these tracks visit www.ccc.govt.nz

Half DayChristchurch and Canterbury has spectacular scenery and there is no better way to experience it than to go bush and get amongst it. There are many different levels and varieties of walks and it is important that you select a walk that suits your abilities.

Full DayOxford ForestAbout an hour north of Christchurch are a variety of walking tracks and picnic areas One of the most popular tracks is the Wharfedale. Another the Ryde Falls Walk is a relatively easy round trip from the View Hill carpark. The bush is a lush mix of rimu, matai and kahikatea (red, black and white pine).

Multi DayBanks Peninsula TrackThis is a popular track across farmland, reserve, native forest and spectacular volcanic coastline starting from Akaroa. Renowned for its charming accommodation, including a bath under the stars at the Stony Bay Hut. Four days and four nights you’ll never forget. Highly recommended and so popular it is advisable to book well in advance.Malvern Hills WalkEnjoy a one or two day walk through the beautiful Lady Barker Country. A tour of her original homestead, followed by a relatively easy scenic walk (approx 6 hours). Stay at Coalgate cabins and maybe visit the local tavern and bistro.

For more popular inner city walks pick up a copy of the local Council walking brochure or contact our local Department of Conservation offi ce, Christchurch Conservation Information Centre, phone 371 3706

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If you’re seeking an adrenalin rush you have come to the right place, with a choice of activities that will leave you gasping for air! If you prefer to sit back and relax whilst exploring, a number of tours can take you to some of the most inaccessible regions. Christchurch and Canterbury can give you as much or as little as you can handle.AERIAL OBSTACLE see display ad pg 25

ADRENALIN FOREST Test your limits, Conquer your fear. Best described as a multi level aerial obstacle course. Participants negotiate a series of rope bridges, tarzan swings and fl ying foxes from platforms constructed in the tree canopy. The adventure park is now 6 pathways, featuring 100 challenges, up to 20 metres high and almost 2kms in length.105 Heyders Road, Spencer Park, Christchurch 8083Phone 03 329 8717 email: [email protected]

ALPINE SAFARI TOUR see display ad pg 27

ALPINE SAFARI TOUR Join us for a spectacular one day tour into the breathtaking Southern Alps of New Zealand. This tour has it all! Four types of transport, three unique adventures, two course café lunch, one entertaining Kiwi tour guide, this equals the ultimate Alpine experience.Phone 0800 427 753 or visit www.hasslefree.co.nz

ANTARCTIC CENTRE see display ad pg 7

ANTARCTIC CENTRE Twice judged the best attraction in New Zealand, this is the “must see” activity in Christchurch. Have fun in real snow and ice in our polar room, get ‘exchillerated’ by the Antarctic Storm. See Little Blue penguins in the NZ Penguin Encounter, take an exciting outdoor ride on a genuine Antarctic vehicle - the Hagglund!Orchard Road freephone 0508 736 4846

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BOTANIC GARDENS TOUR

CATERPILLAR GARDEN TOURS offers informative and fully guided electric shuttle tours through Christchurch’s spectacular Botanic Gardens. Operating 365 days of the year our all weather vehicles allow visitors to discover the natural beauty, history and culture of this central city oasis.Tickets purchased from the drivers, or online at www.gardentour.co.nzPrice Guide: $18 Adult, $15 Senior, $9 Student under 18, under 5 free.

CULTURAL EXPERIENCE see display ad pg 29 KO TANE THE MAORI EXPERIENCE This interactive experience takes you through a pre European Maori Village, includes a cultural performance and a 4 course meal with Hangi cooked mains. Complimentary transport from the city.

60 Hussey Road, phone 359 6226Price guide: Performance and Hangi Meal Adult $105, Child $67.50Guided Kiwi Tour, Performance & Hangi Meal Adult $135, Child $80

CYCLES CITY CYCLE HIRE Offers modern quality bicycles, mountain bikes, and fully equipped touring bicycles. Free delivery within Christchurch. Half day - long term hire. Child seats, helmets, locks and maps available. Freephone 0800 424 534 Price Guide: $35 a day / $25 half day.

DISCOVER CHRISTCHURCH see display ad pg 27 DISCOVER CHRISTCHURCH New Zealand’s only Open Top Double Decker City Tour! Join us on our classic 1960’s London Open Top Double Decker buses for a fun and informative tour of Christchurch. Learn about Christchurch’s fascinating history from the pioneering days through to modern day times and learn how Christchurch is recovering from the devastating February 22 earthquake which has now become a major event in New Zealand’s history. On tour we will view some of the areas affected by the earthquakes, see how Christchurch is preserving some of its iconic heritage buildings and hear about the exciting vision to rebuild and restore the inner city.

Your experience includes a 1 hour Tour around central Christchurch on New Zealand’s only Open Top Double Decker and a 2 hour Tour on a closed top Double Decker visiting places of interest in greater Christchurch.Phone 0800 427 753 or visit www.hasslefree.co.nz

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DRIVE A TANK see display ad pg 33

TANKS FOR EVERYTHING The only place in New Zealand where YOU get to drive some serious military hardware. Vehicles range from a jeep, 4x4 Scout Car, armoured APC to 52 tonne Main Battle Tank. Passenger rides are also available. No experience necessary.980 McLeans Island Rd, phone 359 1007 Price Guide: From $85.

FAMILY see display ad pg 2 & 29

WILLOWBANK Feed and pet many animals in our extensive display of native and introduced animals. Enjoy NZ’s ‘Big 5’ icons – the Kiwi, Kea, Takahe, Tuatara and Kaka. Guaranteed Kiwi experience.Hussey Rd (off Gardiners Rd), Christchurch, phone 359 6226Open daily 9.30am- 5pm May – September 9.30 – 7pm October – AprilNocturnal House opens from 10.30am dailyEntry: Adult $25, 5-14 years $10 Under 5’s free. Family passes available

FAMILY FUN see display ad pg 29

ORANA WILDLIFE PARK Set in 80 hectares, the only open range zoo. Experience unique encounters: hand feed giraffe, meet rhino up close, see a cheetah sprint and experience the unique lion encounter. View kiwi and a wide range of NZ native birds and reptiles.McLeans Island Road (15 minutes from Christchurch airport)phone 03 359 7109, www.oranawildlifepark.co.nz

GRAND TOUR see display ad pg 31

CHRISTCHURCH GRAND TOUR Experience Christchurch with us! Board our luxury coach for an interactive and fun guided tour of Christchurch. Let us show you the best Christchurch has to offer; beautiful parks and gardens, quaint seaside suburbs and superb views of the city and surrounds. Your tour also explains about the plans for the re-juvenation of the city following the major earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, and also includes Christchurch’s premium attraction – Punting on the Avon. It’s the very best way to enjoy Christchurch at the best price! To book, phone 0800 CH CH TOUR (0800 24 24 86), 03 365 8282 or email [email protected]

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HARBOUR CRUISES see display ad pg 3

AKAROA HARBOUR CRUISES Visit Akaroa’s extinct volcanic crater whilst viewing the Hectors Dolphin (one of the rarest and smallest in the world). Also seals, penguins and abundant bird life. Cruises daily. Dolphin swimming year round.Main Wharf, Akaroa, phone 0800 436 574 Price Guide: Adults $68 Children $25

HELICOPTER TOURS see display ad pg 35

OUR GARDEN CITY PERSPECTIVE Flying above Christchurch after the Earthquake of February the 22nd is a sobering experience. An aerial perspective of our “Garden City” confi rms the turmoil wreaked upon this once architecturally recognised landscape and confi rms the harsh blow dealt to the local people. This aerial perspective will impress upon you the massive task of the rebuild and in line with that task a donation of $10 per person, for all passengers on this fl ight, will be given in support of the Christchurch Mayoral relief fund. Approx. 20 minutesPhone 03 359 0470 or visit www.helipro.co.nz

HERITAGE PARK

FERRYMEAD Features an early 1900s Edwardian township complete with homes, picture theatre, school house, church, jail and railway station, as well as a fascinating array of museum and heritage collections. Electric trams operate on weekends, event days and during school holidays, and that’s when the railway station tearooms are open too. Steam trains run every Summer Sunday (December, January and February), the fi rst Sundays of March to November, and on event days. 50 Ferrymead Park Drive, Heathcote, phone 384 1970 www.ferrymead.org.nz

LORD OF THE RINGS – SCENIC TOUR see display ad pg 27

LORD OF THE RINGS TOUR – Join us on the Lord of the Rings Tour and journey to the LOTR fi lming location: remote and beautiful Mt Potts high country station, home of Mt Sunday. See how this peaceful mountain was transformed into Edoras, the capital city of the Rohan people in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Immerse yourself in the natural, unspoilt beauty of this breathtaking area with its sparkling clear lakes, glistening blue rivers and fresh, crisp mountain air.Phone 0800 427 753 or visit www.hasslefree.co.nz

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MUSEUM see display ad pg 28

AIR FORCE MUSEUM If you are mad about aviation or simply want a great day out, the Air Force Museum of New Zealand has something for you. Open daily from 10am to 5pm we offer free admission as well as an exciting range of tours that allow you to make the most of your Air Force Museum experience.45 Harvard Avenue, Wigram, phone 343 9532 www.airforcemuseum.co.nz

MUSEUM see display ad pg 37

CANTERBURY MUSEUM See a moa in a minute or spend hours exploring New Zealand’s rich cultural and natural heritage. Canterbury Museum is in the heart of Christchurch City, within strolling distance of the Botanic Gardens.Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch, phone 366 5000 www.canterburymuseum.co.nz

PUNTING see display ad pg 37

PUNTING ON THE AVON Sit back and relax as your authentic Edwardian punter gently takes you down the Avon River highlighting points of interest along the way. All punt rides take 30 minutes return. Landing Site: Antigua Boat Sheds, 2 Cambridge Tce, phone 03 366 [email protected] www.punting.co.nz Price Guide: $25 adult $12 child (5-15 yrs)

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM OPERATOR see display ad pg 27

HASSLEFREE TOURS Operates seven vehicles which take visitors on tours of the Canterbury high country, including spots where scenes for the Lord of the Rings movies were fi lmed. Two of their vehicles are large six-wheel drives, one of which was designed and built in Christchurch, and both successfully switched to bio-diesel.Phone 0800 427 753 or visit www.hasslefree.co.nz

SKYDIVING see display ad pg 28

SKYDIVINGNZ.COM DARE TO DO IT! Do you wish to experience the awesome adrenalin rush of a tandem skydive? As you step into thousands of feet of emptiness and freefall at speeds of up to 200kph, you realise that nothing could have prepared you for this indescribable sensation. Available everyday, weather permitting.Phone 0800 NZSKYDIVE [email protected] www.skydivenz.com

WINE TOUR

DISCOVERY TRAVEL Waipara Wine tour visits four wineries including Pegasus Bay. Departs 12 noon, returns 5.45pm. Available 7 days. Hotel pickup, return transport from Christchurch, wine tastings, lunch platter, winery tour and tea/coffee included. Freephone 0800 372 879, email [email protected] or visit www.discoverytravel.co.nz

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What’s a holiday without a shopping spree? Christchurch offers a range of shopping experiences, with everything from high fashion to bespoke New Zealand jewellery, local art, crafts and souvenirs. ANTARCTIC SOUVENIRS see display ad pg 7ANTARCTIC SHOP Located in the spacious and modern fi rst fl oor of the new terminal at Christchurch International Airport, this retail store, complete with moving pengiuns and amazing lighting, is a shop not to be missed and well worth a browse either on arrival or departure from Christchurch. Amazing value for money – see for yourself.Christchurch International Airport

LUGGAGE & BAGSSAKS AND SUCH Huge range of luggage, travel goods, packs, handbags, wallets, business satchels. Stockists of leading brands.10 Main North Road, Papanui, phone 377 4463

THE MUSEUM GIFT SHOP THE MUSEUM STORE selects the best New Zealand-inspired arts, crafts and souvenirs. From paua to penguins, pottery to pounamu, the friendly staff will help to fi nd the perfect gift.The Museum Store also sells postage stamps, and can arrange to send your purchases anywhere in the world.Canterbury Museum, Rolleston Ave, phone 03 366 94297 days a week - Oct to Mar 9am to 5.30pm, Apr to Sept 9am to 5pm

MARKETTHE RICCARTON MARKET The Riccarton Market is the biggest market of its kind in New Zealand – and is a great place to shop! Each week over 250 vendors are there selling a wide variety of goods, from fresh fruits and vegetables to second hand goods, furniture, clothing, art, plants and trees, food and beverages. You name it – the Market will have it. Relax in our new outdoor area and enjoy lunch with friends and family while listening to music from local artists. We are just 15 minutes drive from the central city.Venue: Riccarton Park Racecourse, Racecourse Rd, every Sunday (wet or fi ne) 9am – 2pm, phone 339 0011 or visit www.riccartonmarket.co.nz

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ORANA PARK

ORANA WILDLIFE PARK GIFT SHOP The shop specialises in wildlife soft toys. A fantastic selection of wildlife themed gifts are available from exclusive t-shirts and dress up animal suits to books, games, postcards, puzzles and more – there is something for every occasion. You can enter the shop without visiting Orana Wildlife Park. McLeans Island Road, Christchurch (15 minutes from Airport), phone 359 7109 www.oranawildlifepark.co.nz

SHOPPING AT THE AIRPORT

CHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Is host to over 35 stores, well-known brands include Ballantynes, JR Duty Free, Global Culture and a great range of duty free for you to explore.

SHEEPSKIN see display ad pg 43

GOLDEN FLEECE FACTORY SHOP Buy direct from the manufacturer - Golden Fleece manufactures footwear from scuffs (shearling/twinface/hide), mens and womens slippers, childrens footwear, boots (with EVA sole and side stitch) using only the best quality sheepskin available from both local and international tanneries.4 Cass Street, Christchurch, NZ, Ph 03 366 5705, Fax 03 365 3963www.goldenfl eecenz.co.nz

SOUVENIRS see display ad pg 44

DF SOUVENIRS Huge range of Canterbury of New Zealand, Swanndri, woollen knitwear, t-shirts, sweatshirts, outdoor clothing, paua, jade, bone and opal jewellery, sheepskins and many gift ideas.98 Cashel Street, Ph 379 8670 Open 9am – 10pm.

SOUVENIRS see display ad pg 43

SIMPLY NEW ZEALAND It is our goal to ensure our customers have a great experience as they purchase New Zealand souvenirs which we also wish to be a great memory of our country.Level 1, Christchurch Airport, Wairakei Road. Ph/Fax 03 358 7036 www.simplynz.co.nz

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Dining out here is a relaxed experience. From early morning until late into the evening, you’ll fi nd the city’s café and restaurants waiting to serve you whether you’re looking for an espresso to go or to be seated for dinner.

BREAKFAST

BLENHEIM ROAD MOTOR LODGE BREAKFAST RESTAURANT Great Breakfast Deal – All you can Eat. Cooked and Continental Buffet Breakfast – $14.90 282 Blenheim Road, phone 348 7063

CAFÉ see display ad pg 7

ANTARCTIC CAFÉ & BAR Come on in to our Antarctic Café from 8am each morning for great coffee, delicious food and an opportunity to use our wi-fi service. This is a wonderful place to have lunch or sit by the fi re and relax with a hot chocolate.Christchurch International Antartic Centre, Orchard Road, phone 353 7793

CASINO see display ad pg 17

THE GRAND CAFÉ at Christchurch Casino offers contemporary cuisine in a relaxed newly refurbished setting. Showcasing locally sourced ingredients by award-winning Chef Richard Hingston, the menu highlights fl avours from around the world and gives a modern twist on classic Kiwi favourites at extremely competitive prices.30 Victoria Street, phone 365 9999. Grand Café Opening hours: Breakfast: Saturday, Sunday 7.00am – 10.30am Lunch: 7 days a week 11.00am – 3pm Dinner: 7 days a week 5.30pm – 11pm

CASINO see display ad pg 17 MONZA SPORTS BAR Located upstairs at Christchurch Casino, Monza offers a Sports Bar with Style. Filled with dark wood, leather booths, giant fl at screens including a 146” LCD TV Wall in High Defi nition, enormous ½ metre pizzas, tasty BBQ ribs and a full bar, it’s no surprise that this is Christchurch’s Hottest New Venue. 30 Victoria Street, phone 365 9999 www.christchurchcasino.co.nz

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CASINO see display ad pg 17

THE DIAMOND BAR Looking for somewhere to meet up with friends, relax after work, entertain guests or enjoy live entertainment in the weekend? Then Diamond Bar, with his crisp white bar set alight by 3,500 overhead shimmering crystals, is the place to be. Treat yourself to a Cosmopolitan, Margarita or Mojito from our Cocktail list, shaken or stirred to perfection by our expert mixologists, or enjoy a beer – the choice is yours. Diamond Bar, with its sophisticated surroundings, is sure to impress. 30 Victoria Street, phone 365 9999 www.christchurchcasino.co.nz

CASINO see display ad pg 17

THE VALLEY BAR Situated at the top right of the main stair entrance to Christchurch Casino and in front of the electronic gaming machine area, the Valley Bar is your fi rst port of call. Its modern decor and central location makes it the ideal place for a quick bite to eat or to catch up with sports on the big screen. 24 Hour menu available weekends.30 Victoria Street, phone 365 9999 www.christchurchcasino.co.nz

CAFÉ

HONEYPOT CAFÉ / PIZZA BAR All day breakfast, lunch and dinner, pizzas and gourmet sandwiches. Awesome coffee and desserts. Warm friendly atmosphere with realistic prices. Our new dinner menu is well worth trying, and we have retained many of our old favourite dishes on our lunch and breakfast menus.458 Colombo Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, phone 366 5853. Open Tuesday - Wednesday 7am to 8.30pm, Thursday 7am to 9.00pm, Friday 7am to 9.30pm, Saturday 9am to 9.30pm, Sunday 9am to 3pm.www.honeypotcafe.co.nz

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CAFÉ see display ad pg 47

THE COFFEE HOUSE A charming Victorian weatherboard villa with a beautiful sunny courtyard, situated opposite the Christchurch Arts Centre on Montreal Street. The Coffee House is a favourite with locals for its fi ne coffee, which they roast on the premises, home-baked cakes and superb NZ cuisine. Open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 290 Montreal Street, phone 03 365 6066 [email protected]

NEW ZEALAND CUISINE

WILLOWBANK RESTAURANT By combining New Zealand food, wine, wildlife, service and culture, Willowbank Wildlife Reserve has created a full entertainment experience for visitors to Christchurch with a uniquely New Zealand fl avour. Guests start their dining experience in an award-winning restaurant, acclaimed for its architecture and construction. With its fl oodlit views of surrounding wildlife and gardens, this very special environment has an ambience and atmosphere that is unsurpassed. Relax and enjoy the cafe, bar and restaurant experience before or after exploring the reserve.Willowbank Reserve, Hussey Road, phone 359 6226

PIZZA

WINNIE BAGOES Here at Winnies Christchurch we believe we offer you the BEST Gourmet pizza in NZ (we think in the world, you will need to come and judge for yourself). Unit 3, 2 Waterman Place, Ferrymead, phone 376 4900.

THAI

KEO THAI RESTAURANT & COURTYARD BAR a ‘must do’ experience for authentic Thai Cuisine. Keo and his team of chefs prepare traditional and contemporary dishes from the freshest seasonal produce. The spacious restaurant and sheltered, heated garden area combined with friendly and welcoming staff ensures you an enjoyable dining experience. Both BYO and fully licensed. Open 7 days 5pm til late.13/14 Carlton Courts, 4 Papanui Road, phone 03 355 6229

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With a variety of accommodation in and around Christchurch ensures you will fi nd something to satisfy your every need.

FAMILY see display ad pg 48

CHRISTCHURCH TOP 10 HOLIDAY PARK Meadow Park serviced park motels, self-contained family units, lodge (private bunkrooms), standard units, power and non-power tent sites. Park Motels have a complimentary service upon request. All other self-contained units may be serviced –if requested for an additional charge. Additional services must be requested one day prior.39 Meadow Street, Christchurch, phone 0800 396 323.Email [email protected]

HOLIDAY PARK

ASHLEY GORGE HOLIDAY PARK Find an exceptional environment here in North Canterbury, only 45 minutes from Christchurch. The fully serviced park contains tent sites, power sites, a bunkhouse complex and cabins, as well as a large communal kitchen and dining area, wonderful bright ablutions and a laundry. The Camp Shop provides all your daily camping requirements.697 Ashley Gorge Road, Oxford 7495, North Canterbury, New Zealand. Phone 03 312 4099 Fax 03 312 4926 Email [email protected]

HOTEL / APARTMENTS

COPTHORNE HOTEL COMMODORE Set in award-winning native New Zealand gardens on seven acres of land, today the hotel offers 116 executive rooms, conference rooms and ‘resort-style’ leisure facilities with indoor swimming pool, spa, sauna and gymnasium.Freephone 0508 266 663, 449 Memorial Ave, Christchurchwww.commodore.net.nz

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50 Driving in NZ

For detailed information on the New Zealand road code, the offi cial guidebook is available at most bookstores and petrol stations.

Road RulesYou must be 21 to hire a rental car or mobile home, and show a current driving licence and/or an international licence. New Zealand drives on the left so remember to KEEP LEFT at all times. When turning left, give way to traffi c crossing or approaching from your right. New Zealand law requires all the occupants of a car to wear a seatbelt at all times while mobile. At roundabouts, always keep left and give way to all traffi c on your right. The speed limit on the open road is 100km/h and 50km/h in residential areas unless otherwise marked. It is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving unless it is hands-free. The New Zealand Police enforce all traffi c laws, including the speed limit and dealing with accidents. All accidents must be reported to the police within 24 hours. Dial *555 on cell phones for non-emergency accidents. Obtain the driver’s name and address and vehicle registration number.

Tips for Safe DrivingSpeed cameras are in use on New Zealand roads – take care not to exceed the signed speed limits as fi nes can be heavy, not forgetting the safety factor. If you notice traffi c building up behind you, pull over at a rest area to let it pass. Be extra careful when rejoining traffi c and keep to the left. Winding roads, diffi cult terrain and adverse weather conditions will slow you down, so allow plenty of time to reach your destination. Comfortable driving distances in a day are 200-300km, but less if you want to stop and enjoy attractions. Ensure you are at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front. There are around 1,500 public railway level crossings in New Zealand, only half of which are protected by fl ashing lights and bells or barrier arms. The remaining crossings are protected by Railway Crossing and Give Way or Stop signs. When you see these signs at a crossing, always stop when red lights are fl ashing and if there are no lights, obey the warning signs, look carefully for trains and only cross the track if there are no trains approaching.

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Traffi c SignalsRed, orange and green traffi c lights are universally understood, you cannot turn left when the stop light at an intersection is red.

AlcoholDon’t drink and drive. The legal limit is 400 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath. For 20 and under it is ZERO tolerance. Random breath tests are done throughout the country and are compulsory.

Seat BeltsIt is law that all vehicle occupants must wear their seatbelts. If you get caught not wearing your seatbelt you will be fi ned.

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RENTAL CAR VILLAGE We provide budget campervan hire and discount car rental in Auckland and Christchurch, New Zealand. Hire cheap campervans with prices including roadside assistance, GST (sales tax), insurance and unlimited km. There's no cost for additional drivers or any rental agreement fees; our campervan hire prices are all inclusive.Checkout prices online at www.rentalcarvillage.com or freephone 0800 33 44 44 or 03 374 5254

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BusesMetro provides urban buses and the Diamond Harbour Ferry service in Greater Christchurch. There are bus routes that can take you too many places around Christchurch. You can fi nd all the timetables, maps and plan your journey at metroinfo.co.nz.Airport Bus ServicesThere are three bus services that can take you to and from the Christchurch International Airport.Bus services 3 and 29 depart from the terminal outside international arrivals. 3 Airport to Sumner (via Avonhead, University of Canterbury, Westfi eld Riccarton and the city). 29 Airport to city (via Fendalton). The Comet – Departs from Orchard Rd outside the Antarctic CentreCentral StationMetro currently operates most services to and from Central Station in the city (46-50 Lichfi eld St). At the station you will fi nd the Metroinfo counter – with staff to answer all your travel queries, waiting rooms and platforms where you’ll fi nd the bus you need.MetrostarThe Metrostar is orange and travels across the city. It connects leading attractions such as shopping centres, cinemas, recreation centres, schools and the University of Canterbury.OrbiterThe Orbiter is green and travels around the city in both directions. It connects you with most shopping centres around Christchurch and the University of Canterbury. These buses run trips every 10 minutes until 9pm at night. The CometThe Comet is silver and provides a connection to outer suburbs in the west and north, travelling from Hornby Hub to Northlands via Avonhead Shopping Centre and the Antarctic Centre.Metrocard is the easy way to travel on Metro. The metrocard does the thinking for you. It’s state of the art technology automatically deducts your fare when you swipe it upon boarding. They cost $10 to purchase and an additional $10 top up is required at the time you purchase it. Get yours from the Metroinfo counter at Central Station. You can top up your card on the bus, at Central Station or at a Metro Agent. For a list of Metro Agents visit metroinfo.co.nz.

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Exploring North CanterburyKaikoura sits on a rugged peninsula midway between Christchurch to the south and Picton to the north. The Inland and Seaward Kaikoura ranges form a staggering backdrop to the town, sandwiched between mountains and the sea. Waves rolling in from the deep ocean throw up some of the island’s most consistent surf.Kaikoura’s rich history is tied to the sea. In Maori legend, Maui braced himself with a foot on the peninsula as he ‘fi shed up’ the North Island. Today, you can fi nd several pa here, the remains of early Maori settlement. Today, Kaikoura is a safe haven for the ocean’s largest creatures, but the fi rst European settlers established whaling stations along this coastline. Learn more about Kaikoura’s early history at Fyffe House, the area’s fi rst whaler’s cottage, and at Kaikoura Museum.

Marine lifeNot far offshore, the seabed falls steeply away into the 2000m deep Hikorangi Trench, bringing an abundance of marine life, including several whale species, within a few kilometres of the coast. Sperm whales live in these waters year round. See these majestic animals from the air or sea, as well as humpback, pilot, blue whales and orca at different times of the year.

Swim with dolphinsKaikoura is home to Dusky dolphins, and the rare Hector’s dolphin. Swimming with these enchanting creatures is a delight! Many people rate it as one of their best experiences ever, and a magical memory of New Zealand. New Zealand fur seals have a colony on the peninsula and magnifi cent seabirds like the albatross and petrel live here. Kaikoura’s waters also offer surfi ng, diving and fi shing while its premium restaurants are fi lled with ocean fresh seafood. In Maori, Kaikoura means ‘meal of crayfi sh,’ and crayfi sh is the local delicacy.

Fast FactsGetting there Daily buses. TranzCoastal train runs Christchurch to Picton via Kaikoura. Follow SH1 north through Amberley and Cheviot.Driving time 2.5 – 3 hours, distance 180km. Stunning coastal scenery beyond Cheviot.Famous for Year round whale watching; Crayfi sh

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Exploring Hanmer & HurunuiThe HurunuiThe Hurunui district stretching to the northwest of Christchurch holds many of Canterbury’s jewels. Some, like Hanmer Springs, enjoy an international reputation. Or discover hidden gems – like the surfi ng beaches of Gore Bay, hiking and horse trekking in Lake Sumner Forest Park, and the bountiful salmon and trout of the Hurunui River.

Hanmer SpringsAn easy two-hour drive north of Christchurch makes Hanmer a favourite destination for people wishing to completely unwind. Luxuriate in hot pools surrounded by majestic alpine scenery, and restore body and spirit with a massage and thermal treatment. Hanmer’s thermal waters were known to local Maori as ‘waitapu’ – sacred waters, you’ll fi nd their restorative powers every bit as strong today.

Fast FactsGetting there Follow SH1 north to Waipara, turn left onto SH7 to Hanmer Springs Junction. Turn right onto SH7A, 10km to Hanmer Springs. Daily buses.Driving time 1.5 – 2 hours, distance 135km. Look out for Frog Rock in the Weka Pass beyond Waipara. Approach the bridge after the Hanmer Junction turn off with caution.

HEALTH & BEAUTY see display ad pg 59THE SPA AT HANMER Part of the multi-award winning Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa, the new health and beauty Spa is the ultimate spa experience. Specialising in luxurious skin, body and massage therapies. These range from Vichy massage to deep tissue and relaxation massage, to detoxifying body wraps, facials, pedicures and manicures. The quality of the treatments is refl ected in the fact that The Spa at Hanmer Springs is the busiest spa in New Zealand. The experience of its therapists is refl ected in their development of a premium skin care range, Alpine Aqua.The Spa at Hanmer Springs freephone 0800 873 529

THRILLSEEKERS ADVENTURES pgs 36 & 60Jet the spectacular Waiau Gorge, Bungy from an historic bridge, Raft an alpine river, take off on a Quad Bike tour. Shoot ‘em up at Paintball or Shoot’em down at Clay Bird Shooting.Book at Thrillseekers Base at the Bridge or Town Ticket Offi ce, 14 Conical Hill Road, Hanmer Springs. Phone 01 315 7046 www.thrillseekers.co.nz

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Exploring Banks PeninsulaMillions of years ago, two volcanoes blew apart, creating and shaping Banks Peninsula. Today, the harbours of Lyttelton and Akaroa fi ll their craters, each with its own summit road running along the volcanic rim, offering sumptuous, constantly changing views over hills and water.Just over an hour from Christchurch, Akaroa is the Peninsula’s romantic centre, where French settlers were the fi rst Europeans to arrive. The distinctly Gallic fl avour remains in street names like Rue Jolie and Rue Lavaud, colonial architecture, waterfront cafes, a number of much sought after wines, and speciality cheeses from Barry’s Bay. Most of all it’s found in Akaroa’s gentle ambience and understated fl air. Akaroa celebrates its heritage in October 2013 with its biennial French Festival, but vis-itors can appreciate it every day of the year. Akaroa is totally enchanting. Excellent cafes and gourmet restaurants stud the harbour-side serving fresh, local cuisine. Treat the senses in a visit to a lavender farm, wineries, cruising on the harbour or simply strolling through the town’s attractive streets taking in the boutiques.The harbour provides opportunities for sailing, kayaking and swimming with Hector’s dolphins, the world’s rarest dolphin.Banks Peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Throughout the steep pastureland are towering red beech forests, stands of original native bush, seal colonies and nesting penguins. It’s ideal for exploring on foot, whether for an hour or two, or over several days on the southern Banks Peninsula Track.The Peninsula’s many bays each have their own character.

Fast FactsGetting there Daily buses including scenic day tours. Follow SH 75 from Christchurch, through Little River and over Hilltop to Akaroa. The road over Hilltop is steep and windy.Driving time A comfortable 1.5 hours, distance 85km. A coffee stop at Little River is obligatory.Famous for Its French connection and fl a-vour, stunning harbour and marine wildlife.

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TOURSDISCOVERY TRAVEL Scenic day tour to Akaroa departs Christchurch 8.45am. Available 7 days. Hotel pickup, transport, lunch, harbour cruise and dolphin swimming options available. Enjoy magnifi cent scenery enroute. Private tours available. Returns to Christchurch 5.15pm.Phone 357 8262 www.discoverytravel.co.nz

SWIM WITH THE DOLPHINSBLACKCAT CRUISES Get up and personal with New Zealand’s playful Hector Dolphin- the worldest smallest and rarest species. All equipment provided - hot shower facilities. 11.30am (all year), 9am and 1.30am (Summer).Phone 0800 436 574 or visit www.blackcat.co.nz for more information.

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Exploring Alpine CanterburyThe Southern Alps form Canterbury’s backbone, and the mountains and rivers tumbling from them provide unlimited recreation and adventure. Lying south of Christchurch, the Ashburton district offers a unique cross section of Canterbury from the mountains to the sea.

MethvenMethven is a town with a buzz! It’s the base for Mt Hutt, Canterbury’s ski capital, offering world-class terrain with superb skiing and riding both on and off piste. But it’s not just winter - Methven is a year-round destination.Marvel at the tapestry of the Canterbury Plains from a hot air balloon, plummet towards them in a tandem skydive, jet boat up the braided Rakaia or take a white-knuckle ride down the raging Rangitata! Complete the day with delicious dining and a local vintage.

Mt SomersMt Somers is at the heart of the Canterbury highcountry with a range of natural landscapes and outdoor activities. Hike the two-day Mt Somers Subalpine Walkway affording vistas stretching to the sea, fi sh any number of attractive lakes, blast across Lake Clearwater on a windsurfer, or visit Edoras, spectacular land of the Rohan in the Lord of the Rings’ Middle Earth.

Fast FactsGetting there Daily shuttles leave Christchurch on Yaldhurst Rd and continue driving across the Plains. Turn onto Route 72 towards Hororata and Methven/Mt Hutt. Driving time A comfortable 2 hours, distance 90km. Route includes the magnifi cent Rakaia Gorge. Chains and care are required on the Mt Hutt ski road.Famous for Resort base for Mt Hutt Ski area. The Blue Pub and live music.

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Arthur’s PassSet deep within Canterbury’s Southern Alps, Arthur’s Pass has an unmistakeable mountain feel. Roaring waterfalls, deep ravines, snow-capped peaks that dwarf the valley, glaciers, craggy rock faces and braided rivers all combine in this spectacular National Park.Mountains for milesArthur’s Pass offers challenges to the serious mountaineer, and its steep country and network of backcountry huts is a haven for hikers. In winter, Temple Basin provides exceptional skiing.Short walks of 1-2 hours take you into magnifi cent terrain and afford spectacular mountain views. Especially the dramatic Devil’s Punchbowl waterfall. Strong shoes are essential, as well as jackets; even in summer the weather can change without warning. Kiwi live in the Park, though you’re unlikely to see them, and there’s abundant bird life, including bellbirds and fantails. Look out for the kea - the cheeky, green mountain parrot soaring above you that loves to peck anything you leave around!Greenstone and GoldEuropean explorers learnt of the pass from maori who crossed it to trade pounamu – greenstone – from Westland to Canterbury. Early pioneers built the road in less than a year when the West Coast gold rush struck. Today, the treasures of the Pass are found in its natural beauty.

Fast FactsGetting there Daily shuttles. TranzAlpine train – spectacular in spring. Arthur’s Pass is on SH 73 on the main road to Greymouth and the West Coast.Driving time A comfortable two hours. Distance 150km. The road through Porter’s Pass and Arthur’s Pass is steep and windy. Can be icy and may require chains.Famous for Superb alpine terrain and the cheeky mountain parrot, the kea.

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Exploring South CanterburyNamed after James MacKenzie, a 19th century sheep rustler, the MacKenzie Country fi lls Canterbury’s southwest corner, and lies in the shadow of Aoraki/Mt Cook and the giants of the Southern Alps. The region is the hydro powerhouse of New Zealand. Aeons ago, glaciers carved their way across the land, littering it with lakes and rivers as they retreated. Today, a system of canals, designed and built in the seventies, links these lakes and dams creating energy that fuels New Zealand.The MacKenzie Country is staggering in its scale and grandeur. To appreciate its full extent, experience it from the air in a scenic fl ight around Aoraki/Mt Cook. Aoraki means ‘cloud piercer’ and at 3754m, the Maori title is perfect for New Zealand’s tallest mountain. For those wanting to get to grips with nature, there are limitless opportunities. Mt Cook national park offers the entire range of alpine activity – mountaineering, glacier exploration and tramping, heli-skiing and ski-touring, including guided skiing on the Tasman glacier. And the MacKenzie Country towns of Fairlie, Tekapo and Twizel provide the base for many more for every fi tness level. The region’s lakes offer windsurfi ng, sailing and superb fi shing, while on land you’ll fi nd mountain and heli-biking, rock climbing and hiking. The area is also world renowned as a gliding destination where many world records have been set.Everyone will marvel at the breathtaking scenery at every turn, the surreal turquoise of Lake Tekapo and Pukaki, and enjoy the region’s friendly welcome.

Fast FactsGetting there Daily buses to the region’s major towns. From Fairlie, follow Route 8 through Burke’s Pass village, over the pass and into the MacKenzie Basin and Tekapo.Driving time Distance 226km to Tekapo, 3 – 3.5 hours. Beautiful driving through the towns and landscape of South Canterbury.Famous for Aoraki/Mt Cook, New Zealand’s highest peak; Lakes Tekapo and Pukaki.

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ACTIVITYSIR EDMUND HILLARY ALPINE CENTRE The Hermitage Aoraki Mt Cook Brand new and totally awe-inspiring, the centre is a must-do, for visitors from everywhere. Opened in December 2007, it features a state-of-the-art 3D theatre, world-class planetarium, interactive museum and café and bar. The 3D audio-visual spectacular immerses the audience amongst the dramatic high peaks and glaciers of the Southern Alps, weaving stories of nature and human endeavour. Visitors to the planetarium explore the night sky before winging to the edge of the galaxy and far beyond to the reaches of our known universe. The majestic Aoraki Mt Cook region is worthy of an extended visit any time. Make the journey and be amazed!

HOTEL HERMITAGE — AORAKI MOUNT COOK Nestled beneath towering peaks to the Southern Alps and just 55km of the Christchurch – Queenstown State Highway. The Hermitage is the gateway to the spectacular alpine wonderland of Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, a World Heritage Park. The hotel is open all year round.Terrace Road, Mount Cook village, NZ Freephone 0800 68 68 00

ALPINE SPRINGSALPINE SPRINGS & WINTER PARK Recreation and relaxation in one stunning location. Experience Lake Tekapo’s Alpine Springs/Spa & Winter Park where you can soak in hot pools, or go for an ice skate, try curling, ice hockey or pamper yourself in the day spa.6 Lakeside Drive, Tekapo, phone 0800 2 Elevate or 03 680 6550.

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Exploring Central South IslandWelcome to a place where the Pacifi c Ocean meets the fertile Canterbury Plains, a place where the magnifi cent Southern Alps provides a backdrop to almost every vista. With such a diversity of scenery on offer, there is something to appeal to every visitor. The locals know that they can be absorbing the beauty of the famed High Country in the morning and basking in the sand of Caroline Bay in Timaru in the afternoon – it’s a special feature of the area that they enjoy sharing with newcomers. Only two hours drive south of Christchurch and a similar drive to Dunedin this is the gateway to New Zealand’s most majestic mountains, including its highest peak Mt Cook.

Fast FactsGetting there Direct fl ights from Timaru airport regularly connect the Central South Island with New Zealand’s capital Wellington. Located only eight kilometres from the central business area, the airport is within easy commuting distance of Timaru. Daily buses.Driving time The region is within two hours easy travel by road and is well serviced by coaches operating into and out of the region. If you want to be self suffi cient, a rental car is a great way to see the country.

SHOPPING see display ad pg 69THE TIN SHED Be spoilt by one of the most extensive selections of New Zealand made quality merchandise. If you’re travelling by car on State Highway 1 from Christchurch to Queenstown or Mt Cook, you can’t miss us. Just travel through Ashburton and across the Rangitata bridges, then turn right onto Highway 79 – look for our red signs and you’ll fi nd The Tin Shed a kilometre down the road. If you’re travelling from Timaru or Dunedin look for our red sign and turn left onto Highway 79. If you want to fi nd us from Queenstown or Geraldine, cross the one-way Orari bridge and then turn right onto Highway 79 to Rangitata and Ashburton.Rangitata 22 RD, Geraldine

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Christchurch International Airport is your direct tourism gateway to the best of the South Island and New Zealand. AirlinesChristchurch International Airport is serviced directly by Air New Zealand, AirAsia X, Air Pacifi c, Emirates, Jet Star, Pacifi c Blue, Qantas and Singapore Airlines.

Check InAllow at least 40 minutes for domestic fl ights and 2-3 hours for international fl ights for the check-in process. Airlines have strict cut-off times for completion of check-in.

Duty and Tax Free ShoppingPurchase competitively priced duty or tax free items from any retail store in New Zealand offering tax free goods, and collect them at the Duty and Tax Free Shopping Collection point on arrival or departure from Christchurch Airport. Remember to keep your receipt as proof of purchase.

Telephone Service/InternetInternet – wireless and kiosks: Public internet access is via webphone pay-as-you-use units located throughout the terminal. Free internet access to some websites including www.christchurchairport.co.nz. The webphone has internet, payphone and texting capability.Mobile phones: Mobile phones and SIM cards can be rented and purchased from the Vodafone Kiosk located in the International Arrivals Hall.

Luggage Services / StorageLuggage Solutions are located in the check-in hall on the ground fl oor. Services includes excess luggage freight, baggage storage, luggage forwarding, travel accessories and new luggage.

Banking FacilitiesA BNZ Microbank is located in the check-in hall, providing a range of banking services including currency exchange. ATMs: ASB, ANZ, BNZ and Travelex ATMs are available in the terminal.

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ShoppingChristchurch International Airport is host to over 35 stores, well-known brands include Ballantynes, JR Duty Free, Global Culture and a great range of duty free for you to explore.RefreshmentsFrom breakfasts to delicious snacks, excellent coffee, lunch, dinner, cocktails or a leisurely drink with friends. You will fi nd Burger King, Healthy Habits and Wishbone and more all at the airport.

Travel & InformationChristchurch Airport iSITE provide tourist information and can assist with booking and enquiries for: accommodation, activities including ski passes, campervans, NZ holiday packages, car rentals, sightseeing trips/tours, rail, ferry, coach and bus transport. The Travel team are also the centre for lost/found property.

TransportBuses: A public bus service operates to and from the city centre at 20 minute intervals. Travel time to city centre: 30 mins.Shuttles: A door-to-door service to all parts within Christchurch through Super Shuttle. Travel time to city centre: 20-30 min.Taxis: Taxi Service to all Christchurch. Car Rental: Avis, BudgetNZ, Europcar, Hertz, Britz, Maui, Explore More Rentals and Thrifty offi ces are located within the terminal.

Children & EntertainmentParent Rooms: Baby changing and nursing facilities are available on the ground fl oor and fi rst fl oor.TimeZone: Family entertainment centres which provide fun and games for all ages. Located in the International Terminal, 1st fl oor after security and in Domestic Arrivals.

Restrooms and ShowersPublic shower facilities are located in the male and female restrooms in the International Arrivals Hall and the ground fl oor check-in area of the terminal. They are free of charge and towels may be hired from the Christchurch Airport iSITE for NZ$5, plus an additional NZ$5 deposit (refunded on return of towel).

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