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Alpine
Wedding
You
will travel though the most beautiful scenery available in New Zealand
from high mountains, large areas of lavish rain forest and the famous
Southern Alps.
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The Remarkables
Wedding
Crossing the Kawarau River with views to Lake Hayes before climbing to the Remarkables Range one of only two ranges in the world that runs North to South, landing with views across Lake Wakatipu here you will be married..
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Earnslawburn Wedding
This area offers breathtaking photo opportunities of blue ice and cascading waterfalls. A remote and spectacular place to be married.
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Mt Nicholas
Wedding
You will depart via helicopter crossing Lake Waikatipu to Mt Nicholas Station. Here you will land amongst the tussock with views to the head waters of Lake Wakatipu and Mt Earnslaw. A beautifull location for your intimate wedding day.
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Lake Lochnagar
Wedding
Departing via helicopter via Skippers Canyon famous for gold mining before landing at Lake Lochnagar set amongst the high country of Queenstown outback.
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10000ft Wedding
A spectacular Wedding choice. Enjoy this very private occasion 10,000ft in the air in a private aircraft. You can not get much closer to heaven for your wedding ceremony than this.
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Kaikoura Wedding
Depart Christchurch via private aircraft and travel to Kaikoura. Here you will land and have your wedding on the black sanded beach.More... |
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Mount Cook Wedding
Enjoy a uniquely private ceremony with spectacular views from Mount Cook National Park. This option includes two nightsEaccommodation and promises to be the experience of a lifetime. More... |
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Sign of the Bellbird
Sign of the Bellbird is located high up on the Port Hills of Christchurch - An ideal location for those wanting that non traditional wedding, for couples looking for the scenic and remote venue.More... |
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Takahe
Wedding
The sign
of the Takahe was completed in 1949, and is one of four roadhouses
built to preserve the natural state of the Port Hills, which overlook
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