Oct 21

Throughout New Zealand
Buy the Lord of the Rings location guide, and do some hunting out of familiar scenes from the LOTR trilogy.

North Island
Cape Reinga and 90 Mile Beach
Swim with the dolphins in Paihia, Bay of Islands
Vertigo Climb, Auckland Skytower – beyond the observation decks, and wear an orange suit to do it.
Take a ferry or kayak from Mission Bay, Auckland to Rangitoto Island & climb to the top.
Waiheke Island – only 35 mins by ferry from Auckland, for some great wineries, maybe spend the night.
Raglan- & catch some wild surf.
Waitomo Haggas Honking Holes and tubing the glow-worm caves
Kayak from Whitianga to Cathedral Cove – then go to Hot Water beach and dig your hole in the sand
Drive from Opotiki to Gisborne then around the East Cape and back to Opotiki
Hawkes Bay- wineries, East Coast, North Island
Whakatane- Take a scenic flight over White Island, an active volcano.
Rotorua – to see the geysers, thermal activity and smell, visit Te Whakawerwera for your Maori cultural experience.
Drive out to Lake Tarawera near Rotorua- check out the Blue and Green lakes on the way
Taupo- Tandem Skydive 12,000ft
Craters of the moon outside of Taupo
Tongariro Crossing- one of the best one-day walks in the world, stunning scenery with volcanoes
Walk up Mount Taranaki- West Coast, North Island
Watch the sun rise at Te Araroa – the eastern most place in NZ
Martinborough- wineries- bottom East Coast, North Island
Te Papa Museum in Wellington- you could spend all day here learning about NZ / Maori -culture

South Island
Abel Tasman- for relaxing walking and kayaking around the National Park
Walk the Queen Charlotte Track, Marlborough Sounds- Top, South Island
Marlborough- wineries, top East Coast, South Island
Kaikoura- for whale watching and swimming with dolphins
4 day hike, Banks Peninsula – East Coast, South Island
Moeraki Boulders – East Coast, South Island for unusual round boulders
Christchurch- Arts Centre
Akaroa- for a bit of French New Zealand history
Dunedin- for historic homes, albatross, yellow eyed penguins and seal colonies
Oamaru- for Old Oamaru Stone buildings and Penguin watching
Pancake Rocks and blowholes- Punakaiki, upper West Coast, South Island
Mount Cook – South Island
Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers- West Coast, South Island
While looking at the glaciers in the Fox/Franz Josef area take a cruise out to Lake Matheson first thing in the morning to take some amazing photos of the reflection of Mount Cook in the water
Wanaka- a relaxing place in Central Otago
Arrowtown- an old Central Otago Goldfields town with an old Chinese village, 20 minutes from Queenstown
Queenstown- for adventure activities and party atmosphere
Pipeline Bungy Jump in Queenstown
Drive from Queenstown to Glenorchy- have a beer at the Glenorchy pub, after stopping and taking plenty of photos whilst on the drive
Queenstown- wineries
5 day trek of Routeburn/Greenstone Track
Walk Milford Track- one of the Worlds best.
Milford Sound and Fiordland National Park- lower West Coast, South Island
Doubtful Sound in the Fiordland National Park- swim with dolphins
The Catlins- for nature East Coast, South Island
Stewart Island- for nature bottom South Island

Once you have done all these things you will have had a great look around beautiful New Zealand

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Oct 8

Just an hour away from the bustling business scene of Atlanta lays the serene Callaway Gardens resort and gardens, an oasis of calm and natural beauty that spreads over thirteen thousand acres and quiets even the most restless of souls.

Majestic pine trees and vibrant foliage set the stage for a relaxing getaway in one of the resort’s luxurious villas while activities like championship golf and water-skiing are just minutes away. Whether you plan to unwind or play, there are ample opportunities for both at Callaway Gardens resort.

Originally the country retreat of the Callaways, a prosperous local family, the land that would become Callaway Gardens was located near Blue Springs, Ga., and was mostly barren and unproductive prior to 1935.

At that time, Cason J. Callaway, the eldest son, retired from his position as president of the family company and settled at Blue Springs, determined to prove that the land could be farmed profitably. After purchasing thousands of additional acres of land, Callaway began experimenting with new and unusual techniques to develop and support vegetation.

His wife, Virginia Hand Callaway, was an enthusiastic champion of Callaway’s initiative and the two became an unstoppable team that turned the sterile soil of Blue Springs into spectacular vistas of beauty. The gardens were opened to the public in May 1952 and have been delighting generations of visitors since.

Gardens aren’t the only thing to see at the resort, though. Championship golf waits at the nationally recognized Mountain View Golf Course, consistently rated as one of the top golf courses by Golf Digest and Golf magazine. The course boasts impressive scenery and a unique design that incorporates the distinctive Callaway flair.

Two additional courses, Sky View and Lake View, round out the offerings with something for golfers of all ages and abilities. The pro shop stocks top of the line equipment and apparel, and is staffed by trained golf professionals who can help correct your swing or recommend the perfect putter. Both novices and seasoned professionals will appreciate the personal attention and outstanding service.

If golf isn’t your cup of tea, don’t fret: other activities include tennis, fishing, the Gun Club, swimming at Robin Lake Beach, and much more. The resort also offers a variety of other attractions that are open year-round.

The Callaway Discovery Center acts as an orientation point for visitors with a staffed information desk that provides information about the resort and available activities. Also housed within the Discovery Center are a museum, exhibit halls, a theater, gift shop and caf