"SkylineNZ Palmerston North is a leading Manawatu Travel Agent. Our personal and professional approach ensures your travel is hassle free. Locally owned and operated, we are committed to helping you with any travel requirements. We strive to save you time, effort, and money. Booking travel has never been more challenging. Shifting global border restrictions, visa and transit requirements, flight changes, insurance implications and the variety of terms and conditions, are all new considerations for travellers. We are here to make it easy for you. Our team of dedicated professional travel agents are here to help you navigate this complexity and recommend options that suit your travel style, budget, and timeframes.
Our island offers a special experience - a glimpse into a simpler, slower lifestyle, in rhythm with the sea and the tides, attuned to the natural world of bush and beach.
Larnach Castle is a mock castle on the ridge of the Otago Peninsula within the limits of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand, close to the small settlement of Pukehiki. It is one of a few houses of this scale in New Zealand. The house was built by the prominent entrepreneur and politician, William Larnach.
Discover New Zealand’s Greatest Gardens
The Tawhiti Museum is a truly unique enterprise. The creation of artist Nigel Ogle, its attention to detail is simply stunning. Now widely acclaimed as one of the most innovative museums in New Zealand, Tawhiti uses life size exhibits and scale models to capture the past in a series of super-realistic displays.
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Explore the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur and its surroundings with our 4 Nights 5 Days Tour. Discover the city’s iconic landmarks, including the Petronas Twin Towers and Batu Caves, and take a cable car ride to Genting Highlands for breathtaking views. Embark on a day trip to Malacca, a UNESCO-listed city with a rich history and culture. With comfortable accommodations and expert guides, this tour is the perfect way to experience the best of Kuala Lumpur in just a few days.
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Not only is Singapore at its driest, least humid and sunniest in February than at any other time of the year, but it also marks the celebration of the Chinese (Lunar) New Year. Marina Bay becomes filled with stilt walkers and lion dancers, and the streets are lined with brightly coloured paper lanterns.Whilst still a fairly new nation, this hasn’t stopped Singapore from establishing itself as a cultural icon that travellers flock to. Learn how this city-state came to be in the Singapore History Gallery at the national museum. Go for a treetop walk through Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay. And don’t forget to dig into a traditional Indian thali or indulge in a spot of late-night shopping at the 24-hour Mustafa Centre in Little India, too.