You searched 

Historic Attractions in New Zealand

 13 matches

Unless you meant a company with ‘Historic Attractions’ in their name?

List view
Top results

Experience the stunning scenic beauty of New Zealand's North & South Islands with Tiki Rail Tours. Scenic Train Journeys with informative commentary and comfortable & quality train facilities.
More about Tiki Rail Tours
No reviews yet. Be the 1st to review.


4 Story Place, Taupo Town Centre, Taupo
Maori treasures and a wide selection of exhibits related to fishing, the timber industry and the volcanic geology of the Lake Taupo region.
More about Taupo Museum
No reviews yet. Be the 1st to review.


51 Lund Road, Katikati, Bay of Plenty
Scott Tours specialise in tours for cruise ship passengers. We take visitors to the coastal attractions of Tauranga and Mount Maunganui and to the ancient geothermal wonderland of Rotorua.
View full details for Scott Tours
No reviews yet. Be the 1st to review.


233 Cameron Road, Tauranga City Centre
Other Categories: Tourist Attractions
View full details for Brain Watkins House


22 King Street, Mangapapa, Gisborne
No reviews yet. Be the 1st to review.


Cycle the historic Otago Central Rail Trail in comfort. Our fully-supported 3 or 4 day packages feature our own heritage accommodation, great mountain bikes and all transport. Pick up from Queenstown.
View full details for Off the Rails Cycle Tours
No reviews yet. Be the 1st to review.


Skippers Canyon Tour Specialist. Combination of Skippers Canyon and Wine tour available. Daily departures from Queenstown. Queenstown Heritage Tours has been operating for more than 10 years now.
View full details for Queenstown Heritage Tours
No reviews yet. Be the 1st to review.


Maori Cultural and Eco Tourism experience in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. Waimarama Maori Tours at Hakikino is a New Zealand indigenous heritage site where small tour groups learn about Maori culture and traditions in an eco-tourism...
View full details for Waimarama Maori Tourism
No reviews yet. Be the 1st to review.


The Cape Brett lighthouse stands nearly 500 feet above the sea on the cape named by Captain Cook in 1769 in honour of Rear-Admiral Sir Piercy Brett, a Lord of the Admiralty. An historic attraction and a wonderful place...
View full details for Cape Brett lighthouse
No reviews yet. Be the 1st to review.



REFINE YOUR SEARCH
Locations
8 total
Expand locations