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There are several things you need to know about so that your visit to New Zealand starts well, goes well when you’re here, and ends well. If you’re well prepared before you leave your home country, your visit will be much more enjoyable and trouble-free.

Before you leave your home you can prepare for your visit to New Zealand by finding out about our currency, what you can and can’t bring into the country, driving in New Zealand, and other useful information.

 

It’s helpful to know about Customs regulations when you arrive, what you can buy duty free, and how to get from the airport to your first night’s destination.

 

We’ve given you some useful tips that will help make your visit easier and more enjoyable.


Page Last Updated: 21 Feb 2013
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