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If youāre planning a great Antipodean adventure, Australia and New Zealand tempt in equal measure Ā© iStock / Getty Images
If youāre planning a great Antipodean adventure, Australia and New Zealand tempt in equal measure.
Yet since that year-long sabbatical that will allow you to travel slowly across both countries may be a long time coming, youāll likely have to make the tough decision to visit one over the other.
How do you tackle such a choice? Let two of our travel experts help.
Australian travel writer and ĢĒŠÄ“«Ć½ contributor has collected more than 130 passport stamps. But she has yet to visit another country that ticks as many boxes as her homeland.
So our mountains might not be as dramatic, our airline safety not as funny, and our rugby team...well, letās not get into that. But while I have a deep affection for our neighbor across the Tasman Sea, thereās really no beating what Australia has to offer visitors.
Letās start with the worldās oldest living cultures. Every corner of the country forms part of the traditional lands of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander group with its own language, customs, traditions and stories. And there have never been more opportunities to experience this rich cultural legacy, from being dazzled by , a new state-of-the-art cultural storytelling experience at Uluru, to climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge with an .
Speaking of Sydney: what a showstopper! I lived in the New South Wales capital for nearly a decade, and I still get misty-eyed at the sight of the Sydney Opera House sticking out into the sparkling Sydney Harbor. With regard to new food frontiers, did you know the flat white was invented in Sydney? We realize that might be hard for Kiwis to accept. And while New Zealand might have made the first pavlova, its culinary scene doesnāt hold a candle to Australiaās, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne, which both lie within easy striking distance of top wine regions. And letās not forget our other cool capital cities: Canberra and Hobart, to name two, can get literally as cold as Auckland or Wellington, but rarely as windy.
The magical island of Tasmania is home to five of Australiaās 12 . And while we wonāt deny the Lord of the Rings landscapes experienced on New Zealandās 10 Great Walks are pretty special, theyāre generally lacking one thing Australia has no shortage of: wildlife. (Sheep donāt count.) It never gets old spotting a koala dozing in a gum tree, an echidna waddling across your path or a kangaroo bounding through the bush. And how amazing are Australiaās birds? There are few sounds as joyous as a family of kookaburras erupting into laughter.
I will say that New Zealandās small size makes for easier and less carbon-intensive trips within the country. Yet across its great girth, Australia is blessed with astounding and unrivaled diversity, best experienced on a road trip to destinations like Cairns and Far North Queensland, where the worldās oldest living tropical rainforest meets the worldās largest coral reef (the Great Barrier Reef is still incredible, by the way). Or the wild and rugged Top End of the Northern Territory, where red-dirt trails lead to Aboriginal rock art and serene swimming holes.
You could spend a lifetime exploring the highlights of mainland Australia. But our territory also encompasses more than 8000 islands. From the colonial heritage of Norfolk Island to the otherworldly natural beauty of Lord Howe Island, many of these spots are bucket-list destinations unto themselves.
It helps, of course, that Australia has an ideal climate for exploring outdoors. What good is a gorgeous beach thatās usually too cold for a dip? At any given time of the year, itās the perfect time to be somewhere Down Under. Just ask the 15 percent of New Zealandās population who call Australia home.
As a ĢĒŠÄ“«Ć½ writer and editor, has explored almost every corner of New Zealand ā from Cape Reinga in the north to Stewart Island off the tip of the South Island (and she loves every bit of it).
While some of the worldās may have chosen New Zealand as the place to move in the face of a global apocalypse, New Zealanders are busy so those billionaire bunkers wonāt be needed after all.
New Zealand is the home of my extended family ā my ·É³óÄå²Ō²¹³Ü ā and I honestly canāt understand why I don't live there myself. I have vivid childhood memories of the South Island: eating my first ripe peach straight from an Otago orchard, smelling lanolin on my hands after petting a lamb, following a cousin into the frigid ocean at St Clairās beach in Dunedin in winter.
One of the best things about going to New Zealand is that you can easily tour its highlights in a week or two. (Honestly, if youāre going to go all that way, take your time and do it properly.) You canāt say the same for Australia ā which is really a . Despite what your maps might suggest, you need to narrow a visit to one region (and deal with your FOMO later).
While New Zealand is small, it doesnāt feel it when youāve pitched your tent in a campground by an almost-empty beach that fades into a distant mist of sea spray. Nor when youāre hiking otherworldly volcanic landscapes at Tongariro National Park, or with only the call of the local wildlife for company.
And what of New Zealandās native animals? Well, for a start, theyāre not trying to kill you!
When sailing the azure waters of the Bay of Islands in the tropical āwinterless north,ā New Zealand is very much a Pacific paradise where bottlenose dolphins frolic. Down south, chiseled mountains plunge into an ocean of marine life, and moody Fiordland could double for Scandinavia.
New Zealand is the country for lovers of nature, who also value a proper coffee (whether Australia or NZ is a point of contention) or a ā ideally sampled at a with ocean views.
If you want to keep active, on the North Island you can cycle from one coast to the other in just one day. Down south, test your own limits skiing, bungee-jumping, mountain-biking, jet boating and tackling a via ferrata in Queenstown and Wanaka.
New Zealandās biggest city, Auckland is a thriving metropolis with harborside restaurants, open-air festivals, and muggy summer nights, comparable to Sydney but without the parking challenges. Pocket-sized Dunedin and Wellington tick all the ācityā boxes with destination , cocktail and fine . Yet, 15 minutes from the center, you can spot penguins ā or migrating whales.
But don't just travel to New Zealand to solely immerse yourself in its incredible landscapes. Youāre here to experience the world anew.
Australia may be making strong strides toward reconciliation with First Nations, but in New Zealand, the MÄori language and the traditional values of of the land, sea and sky are very much a part of their worldview. Here, the cultural and spiritual significance of a river is already enshrined in law. We all have plenty to learn from this diminutive island nation.
Youāll also find that New Zealanders are progressive, friendly, and good-natured. Even though not all of them were extras in Lord of the Rings, feel free to ask anyway: Kiwis have a very wry sense of humor. Get over and discover it for yourself.
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