Possessing an intense beauty, captured between tranquil mountains and raging rivers, New Zealand is one of the most breathtaking superyacht destinations in the Southern Hemisphere. Mesmerising glaciers, bubbling mud pools and soft golden beaches are all waiting to be discovered alongside one of the world’s leading wine and food scenes.
New Zealand is split across the North and South Islands. They vary dramatically in landscape and atmosphere whilst remaining united in culture and natural wonderment. The South Island is arguably the most scenic and is certainly the more mountainous of the two, with a magnificent range of jagged alps running the length of the island.
The glacier-carved coastline of the South Island boasts New Zealand’s largest wine growing region, the Marlborough Wine Estates, which is famous for producing Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir, as well as the Marlborough Sounds, which is a spectacular cruising location.
At the South Island’s southernmost tip is Fiordland and Southland, a dramatic region of snow-capped peaks and impressively high waterfalls, with an abundance of wildlife including New Zealand’s most iconic animal, the kiwi.
Be sure to venture to Stewart Island, the third largest island in New Zealand, located in the Foveaux Straight, which is 30km from South Island. With over 85% of the island a designated national park, it offers outstanding natural beauty, presents wonderful hiking opportunities, and is an ornithologist’s dream. A visit here wouldn’t be complete without sampling the island’s seafood delicacies, including rock lobster, blue cod and Bluff oysters.
Home to nearly three-quarters of New Zealand’s population, the North Island is considered the ‘big sister’ and boasts an amazing shoreline with many islets. It is embellished with a wealth of premium beaches, perfect for anchoring, as well as exploring both above and below the waves.
Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, is known as the ‘City of Sails’ and floats on two glittering harbours - Waitemata and Manukau. Here you’ll find a diverse and dynamic restaurant scene with Polynesian influence, designer shops, museums and art galleries. For a spectacular view over the city, head to the Sky Tower - the tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere.
Waiheke Island’s laid-back Bohemian vibe is the perfect antidote to the buzz of Auckland, boasting its own warm, dry microclimate and emerald waters. A wine lover’s paradise, this 20-kilometre-long island is home to around 30 boutique wineries, many of which with tasting rooms and restaurants. For those in search of more adventures, there is a plethora of water sports, hiking and even zip-lining to keep you entertained.
North of Auckland, the rich maritime landscape found in the Bay of Islands, is a stunningly beautiful cruising ground, punctuated with 144 undeveloped islands. Isolated bays, immaculate coastlines and natural harbours make this a sailor’s heaven. The fresh waters are home to several large marine species including whales, dolphins, and penguins. On shore, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds offer an engaging insight into the history of the Maori and the story of how New Zealand became the united nation it is today.
A superyacht charter is undoubtedly the best way to discover ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’. With four distinct seasons and apparent year-round changes, New Zealand’s impeccable beauty and many wonders await.