Isles of Pines. P&O sponsored

Secrets of the South Pacific

Scattered like jade-green jewels across the sea, washed by tropical waters and fringed with beaches shaded by coconut palms, the islands of the South Pacific are paradise in the raw.

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Plates ahead: Auckland’s sustainable food movement

The early Maori settlers called Auckland “Tamaki Makaurau”, or, “a place desired by many”, and it’s easy to see why. This is an area of abundant natural resources, from its fertile soils to its harbours full of seafood – anyone interested in good food and high-quality natural produce would want to be here.

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There's so much more to Māori Culture in New Zealand than the haka!

Where to find the spirit of New Zealand

Auckland, or Tāmaki Makaurau, to give it its Māori name, is the world’s largest Polynesian city and as such has a hugely rich and diverse cultural history. There is so much to see and do here, and you can really immerse yourself in the Māori culture and all it has to offer.

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