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For a Half Day

Karori Wildlife Sanctuary: A short stroll from downtown Wellington, the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary (tel: (04) 920 9200/2222; website: www.sanctuary.org.nz) on Waiapu Road offers the opportunity to spot some of New Zealand's rarest and most endangered endemic species and native birds, such as the little spotted kiwi, the saddleback, the stitchbird and the kaka, which live peacefully in the natural bush of the sanctuary.

For a Full Day

Kapiti Island: 45 minutes drive north from the city, Kapiti Island is New Zealand’s premier nature and marine reserve protecting some of the world's most endangered bird species and marine life. To access the island, you will need a permit. The Department of Conservation (DOC) issues only 50 visitor permits per day. Call the DOC on (04) 472 7356 at least the day before departure to obtain one (it’s a good idea to book as early as you can to ensure you do get a permit for your chosen day). Kapiti Tours (website: www.kapititours.co.nz) and Kapiti Marine Charter (tel: (04) 297 2585 or 0800 433 779; website: www.kapitimarinecharter.co.nz) arrange ferry transport to the island.

Martinborough: In the Wairarapa region, 79 km (49 miles) east of Wellington (an hour’s drive from the capital) is Martinborough, a unique wine village that is home to over 20 boutique vineyards, most within walking distance of the charming town square. This tiny area produces the renowned Pinot Noir, served in many of the fabulous restaurants in town. There are also a number of upmarket bed and breakfast establishments for those wishing to spend a bit more time in Martinborough. Martinborough i-SITE Visitor Centre, 18 Kitchener Street (tel: (06) 306 9043; website: www.wairarapanz.com) can provide further information.



   
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