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The Best Places To Live In New Zealand For Expats

The best places in New Zealand for expats include large cities like Auckland as well as smaller towns like Dunedin. The country has two main islands, and depending on your desired climate, one island may be a better fit for you than the other.

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Are you considering a move to New Zealand? You aren’t alone! New Zealand’s safe environment and island living have been calling to expats from around the world! Keep reading to find your niche.

In this blog, we’ll ensure you have plenty of good suggestions for places to live in the beautiful country of New Zealand. Since cities come in different shapes, sizes, and cultures, there’s likely a place for any expat in New Zealand.

The Top 15 Cities For Expats In New Zealand

The top 15 cities for expats in New Zealand include Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Dunedin, Gisborne, Nelson, Queenstown, Tauranga, Rotorua, Hokitika, Whangarei, Napier, and Taupo. The cities are spread across the two major islands of New Zealand.

Cape Reinga, New Zealand's Tip

English is one of three official languages in New Zealand, with more than 95% of New Zealanders speaking English. This means that expats will have minimal language barriers across the entire country. You will want to be familiar with the different vocabulary used in the country.

New Zealand’s North Island Vs. South Island 

In New Zealand, the warmer climates are further north, and colder climates are further south. You’ll also get a little bit longer days in the summer further south but shorter nights in the winter. For expats who want to stick with the mildest climates, keep an eye on places on the northern island.

Winter runs from June through August in New Zealand, and summer is from December through March. These seasons are opposite times of the year from the USA.

Northern Climate

  • In Auckland, on the north side of the north island, the highest summer temps are in the mid-70s Fahrenheit, and the summer lows are in the high-50s. 
  • In the winter, the highs are in the high-50s with lows in the mid-40s. Summer rainfall is around two inches per month, and winter is around 5 inches of rain per month. 
  • In Auckland, you can expect 9.5 hours of daylight in the winter and 14.5 hours in the summer.

Popular Cities on the North Island

  1. Auckland
  2. Hamilton
  3. Wellington
  4. New Plymouth
  5. Napier
  6. Gisborne
  7. Tauranga
  8. Rotura
  9. Whangarei
  10. Taupo

Southern Climate

  • In Dunedin, on the southern side of the southern island, the climate is still mild but colder than in the north. Average high summer temperatures are in the low-60s Fahrenheit with lows in the low-50s. 
  • In the winter, the highs are around the high-40s, and lows in the low 40s.
  • In Dunedin, you can expect 9 hours of daylight in the winter but up to 15.5 hours in the summer.

Popular Cities on the South Island

  1. Christchurch
  2. Queenstown
  3. Dunedin
  4. Nelson
  5. Hokitika

1. Auckland (North Island)

Auckland is perfect for expats who want to enjoy big city life and beaches. It has jobs across many sectors, and residents enjoy warm, mild weather. Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city, but it’s still not as large as many American cities. That makes it perfect!

Auckland CBD Skyline From Viaduct Basin

New Zealand has visa programs for aspiring residents under age 55 who want permanent residency in the country. Auckland is the perfect place to find a job or entrepreneurial opportunity that meets the criteria

In addition to the city’s beaches, Auckland has plenty of restaurants and shopping centers. It also hosts the international airport for the country. No wonder it’s a fast-growing city!

2. Christchurch (South Island)

Christchurch is one of the largest cities on the south island of New Zealand, and like many cities of New Zealand, it’s a recreational haven. The coastal city is situated along the banks of the Waimakariri River. It has parks, bicycle trails, and scenery. It’s also a great place for shopping.

Charming Christchurch, New Zealand

Some great places to visit in Christchurch, New Zealand: 

3. Hamilton (North Island)

Hamilton is not far from Auckland and its amenities like the airport, but Hamilton boasts a lower cost of living than Auckland. This makes Hamilton, in the Waikato district of New Zealand, one of the best places for expats who love exploring on a budget.

Waikato Balloon Festival Over Hamilton Lake

If you want to live outside of Hamilton, there are also rural options close by in the Waikato District.

While exploring the greater Waikato area, you’ll be able to enjoy the breathtaking area where the Shire from Lord of the Rings was filmed

4. Wellington (North Island)

Wellington is a fantastic city in New Zealand for expats seeking employment in entertainment and the arts. As the capital city of New Zealand, it’s also a great spot to seek New Zealand government jobs. New Zealand is willing to offer visas to talented individuals with desired skill sets.

Breathtaking Wellington Cityscape

5. New Plymouth (North Island)

New Plymouth is on the northwestern coast of the northern island of New Zealand, and it’s another great spot for enjoying the coastline. The small town is home to the Coastal Walkway, a 13.2 km trail along some of the most gorgeous coastlines.

Stunning Te Rewa Rewa Bridge, New Plymouth

It’s a popular location because it has a slower pace of life than the big cities. Housing is limited but more affordable than in the larger cities.

6. Queenstown (South Island)

Queenstown is the best city in New Zealand for expats who love winter recreation. The area around the town offers ski resorts during the winter months in New Zealand (summer months in the USA.) You can always travel a short distance to the coast for surfing in the summer!

Thrilling Boating At Skippers Canyon, Queenstown, NZ

Queenstown is further from the major cities, so it’s a fabulous spot for expats who don’t want to find themselves inside a busy city.

7. Dunedin (South Island)

Dunedin is a rural oasis on the southern island of New Zealand. For expats who love the charm of old castles, this is the spot for you! Dunedin is home to the only castle in New Zealand, Larnach Castle.

Idyllic Portobello, Dunedin, NZ

8. Napier (North Island)

Napier is the largest city along Hawke’s Bay, a popular destination for tourists and expats alike. It’s home to the National Aquarium of New Zealand, which features an underwater glass tunnel for visitors to see sharks. It’s also a popular area for wineries and surfing.

Stunning Bridge View, Napier, NZ

Due to its tourist nature, Napier and the Hawke’s Bay region can have a higher cost of living than other cities in New Zealand.

9. Gisborne (North Island)

Gisborne is the perfect city for expatriates who want to dive into the indigenous culture and colonial history of New Zealand because its museum, the Tairawhiti Museum, offers artifacts and education about the indigenous people and colonization.

Scenic Gisborne Jetty, NZ

Gisborne is also a great coastal city with wineries and surfing available.

10. Nelson (South Island)

Nelson is a city on the north coast of the South Island of New Zealand, and the town offers awesome opportunities for expats who want beaches but also want to go caving. The area offers more of New Zealand’s famous scenery and trails.

Sailing Lessons In Port Nelson, NZ

Maitai Cave is one of the nature preserves near Nelson where expats can explore caves. There’s a bit of a hike to see the caves.

11. Tauranga (North Island)

Tauranga is a city on the Bay of Plenty on the north island of New Zealand with many surrounding towns and attractions for expats. Across the bridge from Tauranga is Mount Maunganui, another town on the bay with hot saltwater pools. 

Cruise Ships At Port Of Tauranga, NZ

The area has an extinct volcano and an active volcano accessible by boat or helicopter. The Bay of Plenty and its natural features will make a beautiful home for any expat.

12. Rotorua (North Island)

Rotorua, New Zealand offers more inland recreational opportunities for expats. The city is on the rim of a volcano’s water-filled caldera, Lake Rotorua. It also hosts a regional airport that makes accessing the international airport and other regional areas easier.

Rotorua Government Gardens, NZ

The area is full of geothermal wonders like mud pools and Pohutu Geyser. You can visit the geyser and the neighboring arts and crafts museum on the same visit.

13. Hokitika (South Island)

Hokitika is the perfect retreat for expats seeking exquisite scenery and fewer crowds. Hokitika is a tiny town on the South Island. It’s situated on the coast and the Hokitika River. The river has shockingly turquoise water. Since this town is remote, it’s probably best for digital nomads.

Hokitika Driftwood Sign, NZ

Hokitika Gorge is a scenic area where you can enjoy the gorgeous glacial waters of the Hokitika River. Also, enjoy the nearby hiking and camping track.

14. Whangarei (North Island)

Whangarei is another gem in New Zealand off the beaten path for expats who like to retreat from the hustle and bustle of major cities. Like most of the country, this is a gorgeous area with unique recreational experiences like plenty of waterfalls.

Whangarei Falls, NZ's Beauty

Whangarei Falls is sure to please you because of its beautiful scenery. There’s also a 3km loop trail at Taheke Waterfall Track, a conservation area a short distance outside of Whangarei.

You’ll also want to stop by the Kiwi North Museum in Whangarei.

15. Taupo (North Island)

Taupo on the North Island of New Zealand is the last city in our top 15 spots for expats. It’s in the central area of New Zealand on Lake Taupo, an area with more of New Zealand’s ample recreational activities like jet-boating and fishing.

Scenic Taupo, NZ's Gem

You won’t want to miss Huka Falls! There’s a bridge you can walk across over the tumbling waters of the famous waterfall. The water is a gorgeous mix of white rapids and turquoise waters.

Conclusion

With gorgeous scenery, lots of beaches and coastlines, as well as a mild climate, New Zealand is the perfect place to call your new home! While you are waiting to qualify for subsidized healthcare in New Zealand, make sure you’re covered with an international health insurance policy

If you’re still on the fence about a location in New Zealand, explore locations for expats in Australia, Europe, and Asia! Countries like India can be other great places for expatriates.

If you have any questions about international coverage, contact an insurance expert at Pacific Prime.

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