New Zealand from March to June is a breathtaking sight, and it’s the off-peak season, so you can savor the beauty without the usual tourist crowds. The value for money is exceptional, making your journey even more delightful.

【What Not to Do in New Zealand】
Beware of pickpockets; always safeguard your valuables and avoid staying at hotels in less secure areas, even if they offer lower prices.
It’s best to avoid going out between 9 PM and 5 AM. While New Zealand’s nighttime safety is better than in many European cities, it still doesn’t match the security levels found in China.

Keep valuable items out of reach of potential pickpockets. Women should wear their bags in front for added security.
In New Zealand, eating while walking is generally considered impolite, so it’s best to find a nice spot to sit and enjoy your meal.
Shoplifting is a significant issue in New Zealand, with incidents involving both adults and children.

For those unfamiliar with the country, it’s wise to consider joining a small tour group or hiring a car for a safer and more enjoyable experience.

【Must-Try Foods】
High Country Salmon at Mount Cook: Savor the fresh, plump, and sweet salmon that will leave you craving more.
Bella Cucina in Queenstown: This highly-rated restaurant serves incredibly tender beef paired with creamy mashed potatoes, and their pizza is a must-try.
Jervois Steak House in Queenstown: Renowned as the top steakhouse, it offers excellent value with juicy, flavorful steaks that get better with every bite.

Arrowtown Bakery in Arrowtown: Expect long queues daily, but the venison and salmon pies are well worth the wait.
The Stoaker Room in Wanaka: This barbecue restaurant is a meat lover’s paradise, with a platter that boasts a rich array of flavors.
Bartholomew Amazonita in Christchurch: Enjoy generous portions of Italian cuisine, especially the pasta and seafood stews, which are highly recommended.
【Dressing for March to June】
For a trip to New Zealand from March to June, opt for outfits in light yellow, brown, orange, red, and contrasting blue to complement the natural scenery.
Essential items for this period include woolen hats, cotton, linen, knit, and fur clothing to keep you warm and comfortable.
Accessorize with straw hats to match dresses, rolled-up hiking hats for a casual look with jeans, headscarves for a touch of rustic charm, and sunglasses to protect your eyes.
For First-Time Visitors to New Zealand
If you’re concerned about language barriers and navigating unfamiliar routes, Summer recommends joining a comprehensive tour that includes meals, accommodation, tickets, and transportation. This ensures 24-hour pick-up and drop-off services, exciting travel routes, and thoughtful guide assistance. It’s a hassle-free way to explore, with quick visa processing, star-rated hotels, and most meals included.
**Recommended Routes** (Customizable)
**Route 1: 8-day South Island Tour for Working Professionals**
Experience the ultimate in luxury and relaxation with our 8-day South Island tour, designed specifically for working professionals. This exclusive small-group adventure includes a direct flight with a premium 5-star airline, complete with access to a VIP lounge.
Stay in the opulent Winter Palace Hotel and enjoy a range of high-standard gourmet dining experiences. Our professional and diverse services ensure that every detail is taken care of, leaving you free to soak in the stunning landscapes and create unforgettable memories.
**Route 2: 10-day Gourmet and Scenic Tour**
Indulge in a 10-day journey through New Zealand’s most breathtaking scenery and culinary delights. Your stay in Queenstown will be at a picturesque lake view hotel, where you can unwind in the serene lakeside hot springs. Savor eleven specially curated meals, each a unique and exquisite experience.
Guided by an expert with zero negative reviews, you’ll explore iconic locations like Waitomo and Hobbiton, and even visit the enchanting champagne pool, famously captured in Liu Shishi’s photos. This tour is a perfect blend of natural beauty and gourmet indulgence.
For more information on routes, pricing, customization, booking, and duration, feel free to contact me for all the details.
Material sourced from @Little Red Book, authorized.
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