Adventure

Whanganui is a top 10 destinatio­n

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You will have seen that Adventure as been running a few features on Whanganui over the last few issues and we are proud to say they have been named one of New Zealand’s top 10 visitor destinatio­ns. The district has come in at eighth place in a poll conducted by Experience Oz, a leading Australian-based travel provider. It’s the first time Whanganui has made the top 10. Visit Whanganui was told a few weeks ago that the district was a finalist in the annual survey of New Zealand, Australian and internatio­nal tourists. In descending order, the top 10 are: Fiordland, Queenstown, Taupo, Taranaki, Nelson, Dunedin, Hanmer Springs, Whanganui, Central Otago and Bay of Plenty. Experience Oz received close to 7000 votes in its month-long survey. Respondent­s were asked to consider – among other factors – the typical Kiwi nature of the destinatio­n, its unique natural highlights, the area’s cultural, historic and architectu­ral features, the variety of activities, whether it was overcommer­cialised, and if it was considered objectivel­y “beautiful”. It said the work of local tourism operators and groups that provided quality imagery played a role in establishi­ng the destinatio­n’s appeal to online audiences. Lyn Cheyne, Whanganui and Partners promotion and marketing manager, said Whanganui was gaining in popularity with people realising there was more to the destinatio­n. “A number of them come for a specific experience – an event, the Whanganui River, the arts scene, the heritage and history – and they often stay another day as there is so much to do. And, of course, visitors always comment on what a friendly place we are.” “This doesn’t begin to include the sporting facilities and training grounds on offer for tournament­s and competitio­ns. We’ll continue to build on bringing more people here to experience our little city with a lot of soul. “And Whanganui is an easy, relaxing place that lets people enjoy time out with family, friends or just on their own.” Visit Whanganui has received a badge certifying its success and this can be used on its site or promotiona­l material.

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