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Irrespective of when you are heading Down Under, there is guaranteed to be something to celebrate. A year round calendar of entertainment from watching the first rays of sun open the new year in Gisborne to the spectacular fireworks over Sydney Harbour at the year’s end.

There is something for everyone:

Colourful festivals such as the annual Festival of Sydney, the biennial Wellington Arts Festival, the Sydney Mardi Gras or the Wearable Arts Festival in Wellington.

Food and wine events across the region from October through to March with highlights such as the Hawkes Bay Harvest Festival in February or Jazz in the Hunter Valley vines in October.

Celebrations of national identity with events such as the Australia Day festivities on Sydney Harbour, Waitangi (National) Day celebrations in New Zealand or a Christmas celebrated in the sun. Along with perplexing oddities which reflect the region’s irreverent sense of humour such as the Henley on Todd – where leg powered bottomless boats race along the Northern Territory’s dry river beds !

And then of course, there is sport .. it is no secret that these nations harbour a passion, bordering on obsession with their sport. As a result the region is host to a wide range and number of local and world stage sporting events. The Australian Open and A1GP in January, Super 14 Rugby in February, the Formula Grand Prix in Melbourne in March. June opens the ski season whilst July brings with it the Northern Territory’s Camel Cup! The Darwin Rodeo is held in August, the Aussie Rules Grand Final follows in September. The international test cricket season across the region opens in October. The Melbourne Cup Horse Race stops the nation in November. A parade of sail fills the harbour as the Sydney to Hobart contestants set sail in December. Even countries that don’t play rugby, know that New Zealand does and visitors to the region can watch matches played by all ages throughout the Southern Hemisphere autumn and winter months.

The Polynesian peoples also love to sing, dance and celebrate. Colourful local parades, sporting competitions, festivals and traditional feasts entertain visitors across the region and throughout the year.



Festivals & Sporting Events Accommodation in Auckland

sailing festivals spas Hotel Pullman Auckland

Hotel Pullman Auckland provides a serene sanctuary from the bustling city centre that is just a short stroll away. 269 well appointed guestrooms and suites including 100 5 star Residence Suites of one and two bedroom configuration, inclusive of..

sailing festivals honeymoons Hilton Auckland

Hilton Auckland, a contemporary boutique hotel 300 metres out to sea on Princes Wharf, is a welcoming haven within easy walking distance to Auckland’s CBD. Even closer is the Viaduct Harbour, home to the vibrant life on the waterfront.

sailing festivals The Westin Auckland, Lighter Quay

The Westin Auckland, Lighter Quay is New Zealand’s newest five star hotel. Overlooking Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour its spacious promenades lead to the bustling restaurant and shopping precincts nearby

homesteads festivals honeymoons Mollies

Nestled in one of Auckland’s most prestigious harbour side suburbs, minutes from the CBD, Mollies is one of those gems that you are delighted you found. With 14 superb suites hidden down quiet corridors and off vestibules reminiscent of a bygone..

sailing festivals Sebel Suites

Providing views of the Viaduct Harbour, the Harbour Bridge and the city, the Sebel Suites Auckland is a 4 star plus hotel with a variety of attractively furnished studio and suite style accommodation totalling 133 in number.