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True-colour image of the region showing the Auckland urban area as the brownish area just left of centre, with the Hauraki Gulf to the right. On the mainland, the region extends from the mouth of the Kaipara Harbour in the north across the southern stretches of the Northland Peninsula, through the Waitākere Ranges and the Auckland isthmus and across the low-lying land surrounding the Manukau ...
Data is based on year over year flight departures during August 2017 and August 2018 among Priceline customers purchasing at least three tickets with at least one being a child under 18 years old ...
In August 2022, the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) reported the median house price in the Auckland region was $1,100,000, ranging from $900,000 in the former Papakura District area to $1,285,000 in the former North Shore City area, This is compared to a median price of $700,000 outside of Auckland. [124]
However, total spending stayed static, with a 2% decline in day trip spending (now at $3.7 billion) offset by a 1% increase in overnight spending (currently NZ$6.2 billion). [ citation needed ] Domestic tourism spending still exceeds that of international tourism; in the year to March 2020, domestic tourists spent $24.4 billion compared to $17. ...
From the coastline to the countryside, these are the cities and towns worth reserving for your golden years. Here, the best places to retire in Europe. 9 of the Best Places for Expats to Retire in ...
Rated one of TripAdvisor’s best places to visit in 2023, the seaside city of Mykonos, Greece, is also a great place to retire. Savoteur cited Greece as one of Europe’s most affordable countries.
For instance, in 2016, Auckland was ranked the world's third most liveable city and Wellington the twelfth by the Mercer Quality of Living Survey. [313] The median age of the New Zealand population at the 2018 census was 37.4 years, [314] with life expectancy in 2017–2019 being 80.0 years for males and 83.5 years for females. [315]
The New Zealand Department of Conservation plans to remove the last remaining introduced mammals from Auckland Island, making the entire island group pest-free, in what would be one of the largest multi-species eradication plans in the world. [47] [48] This project started in November 2018, with NZ$2 million of initial scoping work. The total ...