There are countless New Zealand courses, tutorials, articles available online, but for some, having a book is still a necessity to learn. This is an up-to-date list of recommended books.
- DK Eyewitness Travel Guide New Zealand (2018)
- Lonely Planet New Zealand (Travel Guide) (2018)
- Fodor’s Essential New Zealand (Full-color Travel Guide) (2019)
- National Geographic Traveler: New Zealand, 3rd Edition (2018)
- The Penguin History of New Zealand (2013)
- NZ Frenzy South Island New Zealand 3rd Edition (2016)
- The Rough Guide to New Zealand (Travel Guide) (2019)
- Lonely Planet New Zealand’s Best Trips (Travel Guide) (2016)
- New Zealand – Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture (2017)
- Insight Guides Explore New Zealand (Travel Guide with Free eBook) (Insight Explore Guides) (2018)
- New Zealand Travel Guide: Things I Wish I’D Known Before Going To New Zealand (2019)
DK Eyewitness Travel Guide New Zealand (2018)
The guide that shows you what other travel books only tell you! New Zealand is one of the most spectacular and least spoiled countries on the planet and DK’s Eyewitness Travel Guide: New Zealand guide does full justice to its astonishing volcanic landscape, wildlife reserves and fjord-like coastline. More than 1,100 full-color photographs, detailed street-by-street maps, and listings of all major attractions help provide endless fun for any vacation.
Lonely Planet New Zealand (Travel Guide) (2018)
Lonely Planet: The world’s number one travel guide publisher* is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Glide through turquoise waters past pods of orcas in Bay of Islands; try black-water rafting in astonishing Waitomo Caves; watch the ground breathe steam in volcanic Rotorua; and hit the slopes in Queenstown and Wanaka – all with your trusted travel companion.
Fodor’s Essential New Zealand (Full-color Travel Guide) (2019)
This new edition has been with a new layout and beautiful images for more intuitive travel planning! Fodor’s Essential New Zealand includes: that visually captures the top highlights of New Zealand. throughout, including special features on tramping in New Zealand’s many national parks, wine tours, and Maori art. that identify the best things to see, do, eat, drink, and more.
National Geographic Traveler: New Zealand, 3rd Edition (2018)
This newly revised edition of National Geographic’s comprehensive New Zealand guide brings the visitor attractions, museums, hotels, restaurants, and ski resorts of this dynamic country right up to the moment.
The Penguin History of New Zealand (2013)
New Zealand was the last country in the world to be discovered and settled by humankind. It was also the first to introduce full democracy. Between those events, and in the century that followed the franchise, the movements and conflicts of human history have been played out more intensively and more rapidly in New Zealand than anywhere else on Earth.
NZ Frenzy South Island New Zealand 3rd Edition (2016)
The NZ Frenzy guidebooks are New Zealand’s most comprehensive outdoors guidebooks. These aren’t the typical Lonely Planet-type Travel Guide filled with hotels, tours, restaurants, museums, etc etc. The NZ Frenzy guidebooks are exclusively Outdoors guidebooks filled with walking trails, waterfalls, hot springs, beaches, caves, wildlife viewing, etc, etc.
The Rough Guide to New Zealand (Travel Guide) (2019)
Discover this spectacular destinationwith the most incisive and entertaining guidebook on the market.
Lonely Planet New Zealand’s Best Trips (Travel Guide) (2016)
Lonely Planet: The world’s leading travel guide publisher Discover the freedom of open roads with your passport to uniquely encountering New Zealand by car.
New Zealand – Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture (2017)
Culture Smart! New Zealand offers insights into a country that is reflecting on its identity, having shed its colonial past and now moving from a bicultural society (Maori and European) toward a new multiculturalism. Despite the challenges ahead, New Zealand society is resilient, underpinned by the values of anti-materialism, tolerance, patience, and commonsense, and driven by a shared passion about being a Kiwi.
Insight Guides Explore New Zealand (Travel Guide with Free eBook) (Insight Explore Guides) (2018)
Insight Explore Guides: pocket-sized books to inspire your on-foot exploration of top international destinations. Now with free eBook.
New Zealand Travel Guide: Things I Wish I’D Known Before Going To New Zealand (2019)
Want to experience New Zealand at its fullest potential without spending tons of your precious time on a monstrous 700 pages travel guide? Then, “Things I Wish I’D Known Before Going To New Zealand” is all you need! Before serving as a tour guide, they were full-time professors working in Auckland University of Technology.
Best New Zealand Books You Must Read
We highly recommend you to buy all paper or e-books in a legal way, for example, on Amazon. But sometimes it might be a need to dig deeper beyond the shiny book cover. Before making a purchase, you can visit resources like Library Genesis and download some new zealand books mentioned below at your own risk. Once again, we do not host any illegal or copyrighted files, but simply give our visitors a choice and hope they will make a wise decision.
New Zealand, 1995-1996.
Author(s): OECD
ID: 2146449, Publisher: Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, Year: May 1996, Size: 12 Mb, Format: pdf
OECD Economic Surveys : New Zealand 1977.
Author(s): OECD
ID: 2149793, Publisher: Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, Year: July 1977, Size: 5 Mb, Format: pdf
OECD Economic Surveys : New Zealand 1993.
Author(s): OECD
ID: 2149878, Publisher: Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, Year: Jan. 1993, Size: 9 Mb, Format: pdf
Please note that this booklist is not errorless. Some books are really record-breakers according to Chicago Tribune, others are drafted by unknown writers. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant links you could recommend? Leave a comment if you have any feedback on the list.