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  • Euro visitors warned of rise in campervan thefts
    Travel advisories have been issued in Europe that theft is on the rise in New Zealand, as more visitors tell of holidays ruined by criminals targeting campervans.But the victims and their embassies say they will continue to recommend...

  • Belgian tourists lose everything while swimming
    Belgians Pierre-Yves de Ryckel and Amandine Tirtiaux were on their way to the South Island when they lost everything.Mr de Ryckel is now looking for work to make enough money to buy a new plane ticket.The couple had been in New...

  • Church comes to rescue of robbed Germans
    Three German tourists were taking their last shower before leaving the country when they lost all their belongings.Tim Potschka, Igor Tows and Theo Jacobi parked their campervan outside the old Auckland train station for two hours...

  • Tauranga gets triple cruise ship treat
    Giant cruise ships carrying thousands of passengers are an increasingly familiar site in the Port of Tauranga.Eighty-two of the mega-ships are scheduled to visit the city this season, up from 54 last season. Next season, 92 are...

  • Hot pool owners cop flak over food ban
    Waiwera Thermal Resort is under fire for its new policy of banning people from bringing their own food and drink.The country's largest thermal pools resort, 35km north of Auckland, announced the crackdown on February 1, saying it...

  • Colosseum closed in rare cold snap
    A rare snowfall blanketed Rome on Friday, forcing the closure of the Colosseum over fears tourists would slip on the icy ruins, and leaving buses struggling to climb the city's slushy hills. Other parts of the country experienced...

  • Off-to-Oz exodus at 11-year high
    New Zealand recorded its biggest-ever net loss of migrants to Australia in 2011, underlining the appeal of life across the Tasman, where wages are higher, jobs more plentiful and living standards are superior.A net outflow of 36,900...