NZ Life & Leisure

Give us a break

Decisions, decisions, decisions… there have been too many of them in recent times to leave energy for planning the most fun things of all — holidays

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THERE’S EXHILARATI­ON IN hopping off a plane to explore a new place, excitement in revisiting a location one hasn’t been to in a while. But with two islands covering subtropica­l and alpine climates and must-see hidden gems tucked in even the smallest of towns, choosing where to go for a short break can be the hardest part.

New Zealand has a range of different destinatio­ns, and Kiwis are able to travel far and wide thanks to Air New Zealand’s extensive domestic network, servicing 20 destinatio­ns.

The question is not ‘how?’ — it’s ‘where to?’ Should we go to the snowy south or the winterless north? Do we want to be pampered and lie about doing nothing somewhere glamorous? Have an adventure or two?

Don’t reach for the too-hard basket; let someone else do the planning and booking, so all you need to do is focus on enjoying yourself.

Air New Zealand Mystery Breaks™ allow travelers to visit one of 20 domestic destinatio­ns. With the choice of destinatio­n, transport and accommodat­ion arranged on their behalf, what’s left is pure hopped-off-the-plane exhilarati­on. The only “work” involved is specifying which of four options (Great, Deluxe, Luxury, and Family Mystery Break) suits you most. Each two-night package includes transport (either hotel transfer or rental car) and accommodat­ion, ranging from hotels to luxury lodges. You can also opt-out of one destinatio­n — perhaps you’ve already visited one this year? Then, provide your departure airport and preferred travel dates (weekdays or weekends) — and sit back for Air New Zealand to work its magic. Relax and enjoy the surprise.

All that’s left is to pack. Once you learn your destinatio­n two days before flying, your trip can be crafted from must-do activities and restaurant­s you’ve always wanted to try — or kept light for plenty of time to wander. Without weeks to plan, last-minute scrolling for ideas means your time is tailored to your exact mood of the moment. It’s up to you.

Someone wise once said: “When things are not happening as planned, just stop worrying and take an unplanned break to regain yourself.” They could have added, “And don’t waste time trying to make unnecessar­y plans when there is someone else ready to do it all for you.” Sometimes doing nothing makes way for everything.

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