Daily English Show #12 – Kaikoura To Christchurch (Video)
March 20, 2012 – 7:17 am | 13 Comments

The Daily English Show, an occasional video series, has hit the road traveling through New Zealand in a United Campervan. This week the road travels from Kaikoura on the eastern shore of the South Island …

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Cyclists Get $50M for ‘Great Rides’ (Video)

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Kiwi Cyclists can now look forward to a $50M spend to create a series of interlinked “Great Rides” to form a National Cycleway system.

“I see the national cycleway developing from a series of “Great Rides” through some of New Zealand’s most beautiful scenery. Our long-term goal is to create a network that links these “Great Rides” into a uniquely New Zealand set of cycling experiences that connects and passes through our cities.” says Prime Minister John Keyes.

The routes for these rides would be influenced by existing cycleways, facilities and tourism attractions.

Ministry of Tourism figures for the year to last September show 45,000 of the 2,469,064 international visitors took part in a cycling sport. The cycling tourists spent $199 million on their trips – excluding international airfares – an average of $4386 each.

The average spending of all international tourists is $2692. Cycling tourists on average stayed in New Zealand for 49.2 nights, more than twice the average length of stay of 20.9 nights. Britons make up the biggest number of cyclists at 19 per cent, followed by Australians at 17 per cent and Americans at 9 per cent. An economic study done last year on the Otago Central Rail Trail – New Zealand’s longest and most successful cycling trail – found only about 30 per cent of its visitors were international tourists.

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