Steve: Wrights Hill Fortress (built between 1942 and 1947) is a counter bombardment coastal artillery battery in Karori and open to the public 4-5 times a year with guided tours.
Steve: NZ's most famous tourist destinations, Milford Sound has 2 permanent waterfalls (Lady Bowen Falls & Stirling Falls). Pack a raincoat and a camera, and enjoy the penguins, dolphins and soaring cliffs.
Steve: Only accessible by sea or air, Dusky Sound is one of the largest and most complex fjords on this coast, it is 40km in length, and 8km wide at its widest point.
Steve: Baldwin Street, an homage to the largest acting family in the world. Not really, but it is the steepest street in the world, with a wonderful view at the top.
Steve: There sure is some good coffee around the little towns of the South Island. Loved this nice, strong coffee from Gusto. Was the perfect pick me up after another night at sea.
Steve: Lovely little coastal town. You can get some decent coffee on High St, but also stop by the bakery on Auckland and try some green lip mussels and wine while you're here.
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Steve: The Beehive is the common name for the Executive Wing of the New Zealand Parliament Buildings in Wellington, with free daily tours are available.
Steve: The central meeting place of Dunedin, with the main bus and tourist stops. Plenty of cafes, pubs, shops and restaurants around with the occasional craft market on the lawn too.