
New Zealand

Capital: Wellington
Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
Official language: English, Maori and Sign Language

Whether you want to attend a high school, summer camp or simply improve your English and also have the opportunity to work while studying, New Zealand is an excellent option for nature lovers with its beautiful natural landscapes and countless extreme sports options. The country is known for its quality of life and rich cultural heritage, which is a fusion of indigenous Maori traditions and European influences.
Located in the southwest Pacific Ocean, the country is made up of two main islands: the North Island and the South Island, as well as other smaller ones.
The haka, a Maori war dance, is world famous and is performed by the All Blacks rugby team when they challenge their opponents on the field. New Zealanders strongly value equality, inclusion and protecting the environment.
New Zealand's economy is based primarily on agriculture, horticulture, tourism and services. It is a major exporter of dairy products, meat, wine and fruit. Tourism is also a vital sector for the country.
Main Cities
Auckland
The largest city, known for its bays, islands and vibrant urban life.
Wellington
The country's capital, located on the North Island, famous for its cultural and artistic scene.
Christchurch
The largest city in the South Island, known for its gardens and neo-Gothic architecture.
Hamilton
An important agricultural and educational center in the North Island.
Dunedin
Known for its Scottish heritage and Victorian architecture.
Highlights

Wellington
The capital, with its vibrant arts scene and the Te Papa Museum.

Auckland

Queenstown

Rotorua
