


Gateway to Fiordland National Park, offering stunning fiords, hiking, and wildlife spotting.
A scenic cruise through the stunning Milford Sound, with towering cliffs, waterfalls, and wildlife.
Explore the park's trails, such as the Lake Te Anau to Glade Wharf walk, offering beautiful lake views.
A boat ride and cave walk to see glowworms illuminate the cave ceiling in a stunning display.
Crafted from pounamu, sacred to Maori, symbolizing strength and unity.
Locally sourced woods like rimu and totara, often featuring native bird designs.
Unique to New Zealand, known for its antibacterial properties and rich flavour.
Fiordland's climate is wet, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
Sturdy hiking boots are necessary for exploring Fiordland's rugged terrain.

Protection against sandflies and mosquitoes is recommended for outdoor activities.
Famous for its hearty breakfasts and stunning Fiordland views.
A local favorite for its cozy atmosphere and delicious breakfast options.
Offers a variety of light meals and sandwiches with a view of Fiordland.
Light, crispy fritters made from tiny whitebait fish, often served with lemon and tartare sauce.
A platter of local cheeses, smoked salmon, and fresh bread, served on a Fiordland scenic cruise.
Crayfish meat in a rich, creamy sauce with mushrooms, shallots, and brandy, served in a lobster shell.

Thow Kwang Dragon Kiln, Singapore's last surviving dragon kiln, offers a glimpse into the country's pottery history.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient rock engravings dating back to the Neolithic era, set in a beautiful natural landscape.
A vibrant town centre in Northumberland, known for its historic market and stunning castle.