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Monaco has been an aspirational symbol of luxury for more than a century. The second smallest country offers unparalleled experiences that will encourage your clients to stop and savor every moment of their journey.
When your clients travel to Monaco, they will be dazzled by the shimmering blue waters of the Mediterranean, mesmerized by the grandeur of the Prince's Palace, enchanted by the world's most beautiful cars, hypnotized by the iconic Monte-Carlo Casino, marveled by the exhibits at the Oceanographic Museum, impressed by the Monegasque local experience, and fascinated by magnific diversity of cuisines. We guarantee that your clients will thank you for sending them to Monaco, a place like nowhere else.
We invite you to explore the spirit of Manaakitanga, the warm and respectful way New Zealanders embrace and welcome visitors to their country. We think it is a very special part of a vacation in New Zealand and one of the many reasons your clients will enjoy their visit. The word ‘manaakitanga’ comes from New Zealand’s Māori language. Māori are the tangata whenua, the indigenous people, of Aotearoa New Zealand, and Māori culture is the cornerstone of the country’s cultural make-up. The traditional value of manaakitanga in Māori culture is the foundation of the unique style of hospitality that makes a visit to New Zealand so memorable. In New Zealand, you’ll have ample opportunities to gain a respectful understanding of te Ao Māori (the Māori world), both past and present. From everyday encounters with locals to guided tours of significant cultural sites and waka paddles – there are so many exciting and enriching ways to connect with Manaakitanga.
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when to go
Summer - December to February - Summer is the most popular time to visit New Zealand. The weather’s warmest but it’s also the busiest time as Kiwis make the most of the sunshine and Christmas break.
Autumn - March to May - For sunny days, with fewer crowds, the best time to go to New Zealand is in autumn. From March to May the weather is still reasonably warm but the crowds have thinned out.
Winter - June to August - Winter in New Zealand is the best time to visit for snow sport enthusiasts. With a light dusting of snow, Queenstown and the Central Plateau transform into winter wonderlands.
Spring - September to November - Despite the chance of rainfall, spring sees warmer days. Enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking or see calves, lambs and daffodils pop up in New Zealand’s picturesque green fields.
culinary experiences
In Monaco, gourmet cuisine is taken seriously, and there are infinite gastronomical possibilities for all ages in our 2 km2 country. Monaco is a country with the most Michelin-starred restaurants per square meter in the world. The destination offers over 170 restaurants throughout the Principality, exotic eateries, sumptuous brunches, fine dining on top-class terraces, local experiences, farm-to-table options, and sustainable and responsible cuisine. Dishes from near and far promise a memorable journey into a land full of flavors. In the Principality, gastronomy is greatly honored by the great chefs who know how to share their passion and pass on the richness of the land.

Sustainability Efforts
In Monaco, environmental protection has been treated as an issue of central importance for many years. H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco is wedded to a strong policy aimed at promoting sustainable development on the national and international stage. At the Sovereign’s behest, the Principality has committed to cutting its greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 from their 1990 levels, and achieving full carbon neutrality by 2050. An ambitious objective, and one that requires everyone to play their part. In Monaco itself, actions are focused on biodiversity, resource management, and greenhouse gas reductions.
- Thanks to the H.S.H Prince Albert II of Monaco, Monaco proactively develops pro-sustainability policies.
- Monaco has 2202 certified bedrooms (Green Globe, Green Key, Planet 21), 88% of its hotel capacity.
- 97% of hotels have signed the National Pact for Energy Transition, a total of 2,418 bedrooms.
- To date, 2,000 m² of solar panels have been installed on the roofs of the Principality.
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