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9 janvier 2014

Rugby World Cup New Zealand - A Brief Manual Of Top Rugby World Cup City Destinations

2011 witnesses the seventh Rugby World Cup up to now, with the first ever being played in 1987, jointly hosted by New Zealand and Australia. Britain will host the eighth Rugby World Cup in 2015, but lots of Irish, English, Welsh and Scottish supporters will be enjoying the rugby and the hospitality in New Zealand in 2011.

Rugby fans are renowned for enjoying the activities off the pitch as much as the action on the ground. Certainly New Zealand has a wealth of possibilities in both sections!

Graphically New Zealand is very stimulating with totally gorgeous, varied scenery, plus cities which may have tons to offer. Here is a selection of the jewels within the leading Rugby World Cup cities of New Zealand.

For England Rugby World Cup fans, Dunedin could be the area for the initial competitions. This implies that those who enjoy a beer or two can leave for the Speights Brewery Tour, which is both an informational and fun tour with some beer tasting included.

Situated in the South Island of New Zealand, Dunedin is the second biggest city there and could have a totally different rugby match taking place there at the same period as the Rugby World Cup. That is the eighth Nude rugby ball Singapore event, which started off as being a small laugh and has become a media attention grabber that's now an annual event.

For individuals who prefer nature rather than naturism, the protected forests, luxurious green spaces and wonderful coastal section of Dunedin is a wonderful indulgence. You may see sea lions, penguins and seals, and also discover the landscape on horseback.

Spring Festival time is October making it a truly exceptional time to visit. Ireland will play Italy in Dunedin on 2nd October, so the Irish and Italians will find a way to enjoy the activities along with the rugby in Dunedin.

England and Scotland Rugby World Cup fans will soon be in Auckland nevertheless for the competition between the 2 countries on 1st October. But do not worry; Auckland has plenty of spring festivals occurring at the same time. There's the Diwali Festival of Lights, the Kowhai Festival, Auckland Heritage Festival and the Auckland International Boat Show.

Enjoying the festivals and tradition will not be a problem, but for the rugby fans who like an adrenalin-rush then there is the Sky Tower sky jumping event, or hiking up the Auckland Harbour Bridge.

To savor something a little more relaxing, check out the village of Parnell which is definitely an old village with a superb selection of restaurants, or take a wine tour which visits great local wineries.

Last but quite definitely not least may be the capital city, Wellington, that has been chosen among the leading 4 cities worldwide to visit, by the Lonely Planet.

Wellington has a harbour and Botanical Gardens, as well as an observatory and cable cars. Among the major attractions is Zealandia which is an award-winning eco-attraction and really worth a visit. The Te Papa Tongarewa, which is the museum of New Zealand also deserves a visit. It's full of history, treasures and art.

The highlight for a few Rugby World Cup tour travellers could be the Cuba Street District. That is the King of Cool when it comes to the area's atmosphere, the fashionable boutiques, bars, cafes, good food and activity, and generally speaking it has an arty feel about it.

Wales could have its first match against South Africa in Wellington, so Welsh fans can enjoy the festivities and fun of this wonderful city. Let us see which Rugby World Cup teams will win the Quarter Finals which will happen between Auckland and Wellington; where the celebrations will carry on all through the Rugby World Cup tournament. If you are one of the fortunate ones using Rugby World Cup packages to support your team, make sure you have the time of your life, both on and off the pitch.

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