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Two NZ spots have just been named the 'greatest in the world' by TIME

Author
Sarah Pollok,
Publish Date
Fri, 26 Jul 2024, 10:47am
Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat, overlooking Lake Pukaki.
Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat, overlooking Lake Pukaki.

Two NZ spots have just been named the 'greatest in the world' by TIME

Author
Sarah Pollok,
Publish Date
Fri, 26 Jul 2024, 10:47am

A diving company and luxury resort in New Zealand have made听TIME鈥檚 annual list of the听World鈥檚 Greatest Places.

In 2023, the list featured 50 cities but this year has increased to 100 spots and focus on more specific places such as hotels or tour companies.

TIME鈥檚 editors said the destinations in the 2024 list 鈥渞eflect the id of humanity: what the collective听we听desires most when unburdened from daily stressors and responsibilities鈥.

It鈥檚 highbrow talk but, for Kiwis, it means those wishing to pursue delight and relaxation away from daily obligations and stress have two world-class posts to visit: Dive Tutukaka and Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat in the Mackenzie region.

The destinations were selected by the New York-based magazine and website鈥檚 global network of correspondents and contributors

Northland鈥檚听Dive Tutukaka听is featured in the 鈥淕reatest Places to Visit鈥 section, which includes restaurants, attractions and cultural institutions.

The entry described how Dive Tutukaka is the first in Aotearoa to be named a PADI Adaptive Services Facility, enabling people of all abilities (yes, truly all) to explore the waters around Poor Knights Island and the surrounding Marine Protected Area.

鈥淭he ocean is a great leveller - none of us should be there, and yet we all can. It opens such wonder for us all,鈥 said Dive Tutukaka owner Kate Malcom.

Skipper and dive instructor Sophie Roselt of Dive Tutukaka during a freedive.Skipper and dive instructor Sophie Roselt of Dive Tutukaka during a freedive.

Meanwhile, the 5-star听Mt Cook Retreats, located by Lake P奴kaki, was the only accommodation in Aotearoa to feature in the 鈥淲orld鈥檚 Greatest Places to Stay鈥 list.

In the entry,听TIME听called out the retreat鈥檚 luxury star-gazing experience 鈥淏illion Star Dining鈥.

鈥淧erched atop a high mountain plateau in the sparse terrain of New Zealand鈥檚 South Island, the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve is among the best places on the planet to gaze up at the stars. At the Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat you can marvel at no less than a billion of them, paired with pinot noir and charred venison,鈥 the entry reads.

Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat on the shores of Lake Pukaki. Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat on the shores of Lake Pukaki.

The retreat is 鈥渁bsolutely thrilled鈥 by the recognition, said retreat director Kaye Paardekooper.

鈥淥ur team has worked tirelessly to create exceptional experiences across our accommodation, cuisine, stargazing and wellbeing offerings,鈥 Paardekooper said.

Mackenzie tourism manager Lydia Stoddart agreed, adding: 鈥淭he recognition in听TIME听is well deserved, and further reinforces the Mackenzie as leaders in stargazing and now 鈥榮tar-grazing鈥.鈥

Further afield, three spots from Australia made the list: Wukalina Walk in Tasmania, WA EV Network in Western Australia and Sun Ranch in Coopers Shot.

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