Festivals in Newzealand

New Zealand is a country of immense beauty and variety. The grand celebrations and mirth that are a element of the festivals and events of New Zealand. The festivals are of various types ranging from the classic musical performances to the adventurous sports race.

New Zealand enjoys a huge variety of events, festivals and shows. New Zealand has a vast variety of annual festivals, concerts, shows and events. Newzeland festival contain the sport, sculpture, food and high quality wine, culture, jazz or the joys of spring. There is forever something to see, attend or do in New Zealand. Many New Zealand holidays are celebrated across the land, and many events or festivals that are celebrated in the different towns and cities.

Some of the famous Newzeland festivals are:

Waitangi Day Celebration - February

6th February is a day of welcomed as it is looked as the national day by the new Zealanders. This important day reminds all of the day when the council of the British crown signed the Treaty of Waitangi with the Maori chiefs.

Wild foods Festival - March

The famous food festival celebrated in the month of March is particular as it offers several of the mouth tempting West Coast food. Have a taste of the famed beer along with the possum pies, huhu grubs, lamb and magpie pies.

Jambalaya Festival - January

Jambalaya Festival that involves Rhythm, Dance and Carnival continues for three days and nights. This lively carnival features workshops, band performances and shows ranging from hiphip to Gypsey, Carnivalesque Circus to Latin groove. Jambalaya Festival literally explores the diverse traits of music and dance.

Oyster Bay Bluff Oyster & Southland Seafood Festival - April

The festival showcases the wealthy and different cuisine of New Zealand. It show the delightful delicacies of the southern island, New Zealand and the star of the event id the Bluff Oyster. The opening ceremony of the Oyster Bay Bluff Oyster & Southland Seafood Festival is patent by the traditional carrying of the oysters and a small words by the mayor.