Invercargill is a city near the southern tip of New Zealand’s South Island. It is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand and one of the southernmost cities in the world. Invercargill is the City of Water and Light as it is famous for the long summer twilights and the aurora australis (southern lights) and the notorious horizontal, driving rain in high wind at the corner of the two main streets, Dee and Tay. Places to visit in the city are Stewart Island, Queens Park, Bill Richardson Transport World, Fiordland National Park and many more.
The city lies in the heart of the Southland Plains on the New River some 18 km north of Bluff. Explore the city with sightseeing tours to enjoy the stunning city and it's beautiful scenery. The city is blessed with rich farmland and is an idyllic setting any tourist will enjoy viewing. With walking tours, it is easy for tourists to enjoy the striking view completely. Take part in the boat tours available to enjoy the striking waters in the city, while taking in the crisp air, with the wind blowing against your hair.
For a thrilling experience of the city, tourists should enjoy helicopter tours, to orbit around the grand peaks of Gog & Magog and enjoy the city view from the best position possible. A tourist will need more than a day to take in the city and all it has to offer. For this, tourists can take part in multi-day tours. Tripindicator compiles the best tours with your best interest at heart.
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