There are around a dozen main cruise ports in New Zealand, spread across the North and South islands. Here are some of the most popular:
Auckland - The largest city in New Zealand is packed with great restaurants, buzzy bars and designer shops, while untouched forest, volcanic peaks and beautiful beaches sit just on the fringes.
Wellington - New Zealand’s compact capital is home to Te Papa, the immersive national museum, and Wētā Workshop, famous for creating movie magic.
Napier - After it was flattened by an earthquake in 1931, Napier was rebuilt as the Art Deco Capital of the World.
Tauranga & Rotorua - Tauranga is the gateway to the geothermal wonders of Rotorua where you can soak in the relaxing thermal waters, watch huge geysers erupt and admire the bubbling mud pools.
Bay of Islands - A little slice of tropical island paradise at the far north of the North Island. Cruise ships stop at Paihia and the historic town of Russell, New Zealand’s first capital city.
Christchurch - Completely rebuilt and revitalised since the devastating earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, Christchurch is packed with outdoor art, lush gardens and bustling markets.
Dunedin & Port Chalmers - Dunedin is New Zealand’s centre of architectural heritage, with grand Victorian and Edwardian edifices built on money from the gold rushes of the 1860s.
Marlborough Sounds - Visit the wineries of Blenheim that have made the name Marlborough synonymous around the world with top-notch sauvignon blanc.
Fiordland National Park - One of the most dramatic and beautiful places in New Zealand, Fiordland National Park is a World Heritage-listed wonder, home to Milford Sound, Dusky Sound and Doubtful Sound.