New Zealand’s remote location in the Pacific Ocean makes it a unique and unforgettable destination for travelers. The North and South Islands (and a few inhabited outer islands) are home to only 5 million people. From subtropical beaches to towering glaciers, active volcanoes to alpine ski fields, and ancient forests to desert plateaus, New Zealand’s landscapes offer an adventure for every type of traveler. Whether it's exploring the rugged beauty of the Southern Alps, going whale watching off the coast, river rafting through wild rapids, or enjoying wine tours on the West Coast, there's no shortage of things to do.