New Year’s in New Zealand breathtaking
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With my youngest daughter about to enjoy almost a month off for
Christmas break, she and I jumped at the opportunity to visit my
other daughter on the North Island of New Zealand near Auckland.
We viewed the exciting Louis Vuitton challenger races for the
America’s Cup sailing competition “up close and personal.” Luck for
us, my daughter is on staff with the Outdoor Life Network and ESPN
and she arranged to get us on board the media boats. We watched the
international 16-man crews move with precision on their sleek million
dollar boats as they duked it out on the Hauraki Gulf. Alinghi, the
Swiss contingent, with Russell Coutts at the helm, just clinched the
cup win against team New Zealand.
On Christmas Eve, we took the ferry across Waitemata Harbor to the
historic waterfront town of Davenport for a truly Victorian Christmas
at the “Esplanade.” Returning the next day to Parnell for a
traditional New Zealand Christmas day brunch with a group of friends
and colleagues at “Antoines.”
Of course, we couldn’t leave the North Island without visiting my
cousin and her family. They live in the beautiful wine country of
Kumeu on an 80-acre farm. Having to don “mud boots” to visit all of
the sheep, cattle, horses and ducks made us feel like true New
Zealanders.
A quick flight and we were in the South Island, where we visited
Christchurch and Queenstown. After arriving in Queenstown, first on
the agenda was to hop aboard the “TSS Earnslaw” to make our way
across the Lake Wakatipu. We landed on the shores of Walter Peaks
high country farm where we watched sheep shearing and sheep-herding
dogs in action. We finished up with a lovely high tea at the
Colonel’s “homestead” and rose garden before our return.
Four hours away from Queenstown, we traveled over night on a ship
that ventured out over the 10-mile fiord, “Milford Sound” and out to
the turbulent waters of the Tasman Sea. Off the ship, we kayaked
below the magnificent 5,500-foot “Mitre Point” and its many plunging
waterfalls.
Then we returned to Auckland just in time to ring in the new year
and view the spectacular fireworks display blazing from the city sky
tower. Truly party central.
On New Year’s Day, my two daughters and I were off to North
Queensland, Australia. Arriving in Cairns, we climbed aboard the
brightly-colored vintage rail cars. After 20 miles of winding in and
out of tunnels and spraying waterfalls, we arrived at the idyllic
village of Kuranda. Finally, we were able to hug a cute Koala Bear.
We dangled over the verdant rain forest and Barron Gorge on the sky
rail for our return.
Next, we headed off to fabulous Port Douglas, famous for its
four-mile white sand beach and its proximity to the Great Barrier
Reef. The diving was only surpassed by the incredible helicopter ride
over North Queensland’s 2,000 reefs and 700 islands in crystal-clear
turquoise water.
Heading home through Sydney, we caught the opera, “Don Giovanni”
at the Sydney Opera House, sunned on Sydney’s surf beaches and
climbed the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Great fun! We had to board our
Qantas Airways’ jet bound for LAX all too soon.
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