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Free travel around New Zealand with Kiwi Experience

23rd January 2007 Print
Bay of Islands - Sand Surfing For bookings now until 31 March 2007, Kiwi Experience, New Zealand’s most well-known hop-on and hop-off adventure travel company for independent travellers and backpackers, are offering up to NZ$250 free travel when purchasing one of the select Nationwide, North Island or South Island passes.

Holidaymakers booking any of the ‘Funky Chicken’, ‘Sheep Dog’, ‘Joint Mullets, ‘Dog Leg’ or ‘Kea’ Nationwide passes, which explore New Zealand from Auckland in the North to Invercargill in the South, will complete their top to toe experience of New Zealand by receiving a free ‘Awesome Pass’ and ‘Milford Explorer Pass’ valued at a total of NZ$254.

Normally NZ$89, the minimum duration 1 day (no extra cost for extra days) ‘Awesome Pass’ heads North from Auckland and explores ancient giant kauri forests, thermal springs and the aptly named ‘Bay of Islands’ with it’s 144 islands offering the opportunity to swim with dolphins, kayak, sail, fish or simply relax on the beach. In contrast, the NZ$165 Milford Explorer heads South from Queenstown, through Te Anau and the Homer Tunnel, into the famously picturesque Milford Sound for a boat cruise through magnificent fiords with gigantic waterfalls and a myriad of wildlife.

Anyone booking a North Island ‘Northern Round-Up Pass’, South Island ‘Back Paddock’ or South Island ‘Southern Round Up’ won’t miss out on these Hot Spots either, with those travelling around the North Island receiving an ‘Awesome Pass’ and those in the South - a ‘Milford Explorer Pass’.

Travel to be completed by 31 December 2007.

The above listed Kiwi Experience passes start from $449 and range in minimum duration from 7 to 21 days with the option to hop on and off the bus as many times as one likes, for as long as one likes, over a 12 month period.

Passes and HOT SPOTS specials are bookable through STA Travel, or by contacting Kiwi Experience at kiwiexperience.com.

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Bay of Islands - Sand Surfing