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12 Must-Do Activities for Kiwis This Winter

Enjoy these unique winter activities on your next visit to New Zealand.

Friends go hiking amid snowy mountains in New Zealand
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Elen is a writer and editor based in the small city of Nelson, on New Zealand's South Island. Her work focuses on travel, arts, culture, and the humanities. When not working, she likes to explore one of the three national parks on her doorstep.

Winter looks different around Aotearoa—from the "Winterless North" to the Southern Alps—but one thing Kiwis tend to have in common is the desire to get out into the elements and make the most of those colder days and longer nights. Active travelers can hit the ski slopes and winter-friendly hiking trails, while those of you that want to be indoors can enjoy cultural, culinary, or other cozy pursuits to keep you busy.

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, heading to the North or the South Islands, or are part of the ski or the spa set, here’s how to make the most of New Zealand this winter.

4. Soak in a natural spa in Rotorua

Rotorua is bursting with geothermal energy. After touring the mud pools, colorful sulfur terraces, and gushing geysers of geothermal parks such as Whakarewarewa, Hell’s Gate, or Wai-O-Tapu, warm up with a soak in outdoor hot pools. For an extra infusion of New Zealand’s geothermal wonders, check out Kerosene Creek, a natural hot pool beside a waterfall that’s a short drive from Rotorua.

6. Eat your way through the Marlborough Sounds

The sheltered waters of the Marlborough Sounds are ideal for mussel and salmon farming. Hop aboard a seafood cruise from Picton or Havelock (the self-proclaimed greenshell mussel capital of the world) to learn more about aquaculture, admire the bush-clad mountains that tumble into the water, and eat your fill of tasty mussels, washed down with a local Marlborough wine.

8. Soak amid the snow in Hanmer Springs

The one thing better than soaking in Hanmer Springs’ thermal pools in the summer? Soaking in them in winter, surrounded by snow. The complex contains 22 outdoor pools, slides, and a lazy river perfect for the kids. Meanwhile, adults can indulge in relaxation or spa and beauty treatments.

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