Post A Movie offers many beautiful destinations to choose from, captured and packaged on DVD postcards. You can send them anywhere in the world.
Choose from our selection of New Zealand DVD postcards featuring:
| Akaroa | Christchurch | Nelson & Marlborough |
| Aoraki/Mt Cook | Dunedin | Queenstown |
| Auckland | Hanmer Springs | Wanaka |
| Blenheim | Kaikoura | Wellington |
AkaroaA one-and-a-half-hour drive south-east of Christchurch, the spectacular coastline of Akaroa Harbour and the surroundings bays are the result of violent eruptions from three ancient volcanoes.
Akaroa is the site of the only attempted settlement by the French in New Zealand. Their influence is still evident in this vibrant tourist town—look for French street names, historic buildings and inspired cuisine.
Aoraki/Mt CookThe Aoraki/Mt Cook region, sometimes called the Mackenzie Country, is the high inland basin beneath the Southern Alps and Aoraki/Mt Cook, south west of Christchurch.
At 3,753 metres Aoraki/Mt Cook is New Zealand's highest mountain, towering above a splendid cast of massive snow-clad peaks that make up the Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park.
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AucklandAuckland's amazing geography and warm climate has inspired a lifestyle that's regularly ranked in the world's top ten.
In just half an hour you can be almost anywhere: sailing to an island, trekking through rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or wandering a wild surf beach.
BlenheimBlenheim is situated in the heart of wine-growing Marlborough. One of the sunniest towns in New Zealand, Blenheim has an estimated average of 2,438 hours of sunshine a year.
There are more than 20 wineries within driving distance of the town, and most of them welcome visitors for sampling sessions and cellar door sales. Character accommodation is another Blenheim speciality.
ChristchurchChristchurch is a vibrant, cosmopolitan place with exciting festivals, theatre, modern art galleries and award-winning attractions.
Known internationally for its award winning gardens, Christchurch is also a place for events and festivals. You'll find a non-stop programme of entertainment with events like the Festival of Romance, the International Buskers Festival, Winter carnival, and Showtime Canterbury.
DunedinDunedin city is renowned for its proximity to incredible wildlife. A visit to see the world's rarest penguins is possible within a short drive of the city centre.
Dunedin is also memorable for its historical architecture. It is regarded to be one of the best preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere.
Hanmer SpringsThe resort town of Hanmer Springs is an attractive year-round holiday destination for adventure, relaxation and indulgence. Local activities are all about experiencing the environment.
At the end of the day, head for the thermal reserve to soak in the naturally heated pools—or treat yourself to a range of indulgent spa therapies.
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KaikouraSituated about halfway between Christchurch and Picton, Kaikoura is where the mountains almost reach the sea.
This unique combination of ocean and mountains offers stunning coastal alpine scenery and a host of eco-tourism activities including whale watching and dolphin swimming. One the Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway you'll discover seal and bird colonies along the coast.
Nelson & MarlboroughThe Nelson region is known for its year-round sunshine, golden beaches, national parks, boutique wineries, micro-breweries and a large creative community of working artists.
Marlborough is New Zealand's largest grape growing and wine making region with 65 wineries, 290 grape growers and 4,054 hectares in grape production.
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QueenstownQueenstown is New Zealand's premiere four-season alpine and lake resort. Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, overlooked by the majestic Remarkables Range, Queenstown is the perfect destination.
Queenstown enjoys action-packed thrills, such as jet boating and white water rafting. Queenstown is also the world capital and home of bungy jumping.
WanakaThe crystal-clear waters of Lake Wanaka reflect the snow-capped peaks of Mount Aspiring National Park. Here you can absorb the unstoppable beauty of pristine wilderness, and know that it will be easy to find a great restaurant for dinner.
Every year Wanaka hosts a number of world-class festivals and events, including the biggest three-day air show in the Southern Hemisphere, Warbirds Over Wanaka.
WellingtonWellington is a cultural centre—home to Te Papa, the ground-breaking interactive Museum of New Zealand and national treasures such as the original Treaty of Waitangi and Katherine Mansfield's Birthplace.
Wellington is the place to see performing arts, particularly ballet, theatre and musical performances. Local cuisine is sophisticated and inventive in the abundance of cafes and restaurants.
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