A Travel agency that specializes in preparing
the ideal itinerary for our clients

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My name is Marion and I have lived in New Zealand since 2005.

I first saw New Zealand as a tourist in 2004 and fell in love with it immediately. 6 months later I immigrated here to attend a Tour Guiding School – and as chance would have it, I met my husband Tony, a real Kiwi, during that time.

Since then we have gained experience in tourism, have travelled our wonderful islands extensively and have gotten to know them really well. Both of us did not want to live in a large city anymore, so we settled in Taupo, a small town in the middle of the North Island. My husband and I manage a travel agency that specialises in custom tours. Personal care and creative holiday planning are only a part of our services. We specialise in preparing the ideal itinerary for our clients.

My Blog

Kia Ora from Aotearoa!

Kia Ora from Aotearoa!

Welcome to my travel blog, where I’ll be taking you on an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and unforgettable experiences of New Zealand.

Saying Goodbye to Home Sweet Home

Saying Goodbye to Home Sweet Home

Hello again, fellow adventurers! It’s time for another update as we edge closer to the start of our epic road trip across the stunning landscapes of New Zealand.

New Zealand History

New Zealand was discovered about 1,000 years ago, being the last land mass discovered by humans. These humans were Polynesian peoples who developed into the Maori people we have today. European explorers saw these islands as late as 1642 but as they were attacked by the local tribes they did not set foot on land. That honour goes to Captain James Cook and his ships over 100 years later.

Having been isolated for so long, our nature has developed to show everything from a sedate rural setting with soft green hills to dramatic mountain ranges that are still growing and amazing coastlines that will tease you into one photo after the other. It is no wonder that so many movies have been and are being shot here!

Kiwis (Maori and otherwise) welcome you with great hospitality and a laid-back attitude that is so typical for New Zealand.