Exchange in
New Zealand
Culture
New Zealand combines stunning natural landscapes with a peaceful, welcoming lifestyle. With cinematic scenery like Queenstown and Rotorua, the country also preserves its rich Māori heritage, seen in dances, symbols, and traditions. The population is friendly and multicultural, and cities like Auckland and Wellington offer museums, cafés, and festivals all year round. Studying in New Zealand means living a safe, dynamic experience full of outdoor opportunities.

Exchange in New Zealand

Courses and Programs
New Zealand is a top destination for those wanting to study English in a natural, scenic environment. The country offers English courses for all levels, IELTS preparation, and a variety of vocational and technical programs.

Visa
With a student visa, you can work up to 20 hours per week during the course and full-time during holidays. Most jobs are in cafés, restaurants, shops, and tourism or service industries, especially in cities like Auckland, Christchurch, and Queenstown.

Work
The student visa allows part-time work up to 20 hours per week during class periods and full-time during scheduled breaks. Common job opportunities are in hospitality, retail, and tourism.
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Leisure and Cultural Life
Life in New Zealand is deeply connected to nature. Hiking, beaches, parks, and outdoor sports are part of daily life. Wellington is known for its theaters, film festivals, and vibrant street art. The country embraces diversity and has a strong youth presence in its institutions.
Must-See Attractions
Visit Hobbiton (from The Lord of the Rings), the thermal springs of Rotorua, and the fjords of Milford Sound. In Queenstown, go bungee jumping, hiking, or try other adrenaline sports. The landscapes are breathtaking year-round.
Short Trips and Getaways
From Auckland, visit Waiheke Island or Rotorua over a weekend. From Wellington, explore Napier or the vineyards of Martinborough. New Zealand has a good travel infrastructure, with accessible buses and domestic flights.
Cost of Living and Student Life
The cost of living is moderate, with options for student housing and shared accommodations. Smaller towns tend to be more affordable. Many students shop at supermarkets like Countdown or Pak’nSave and use bikes or public transport.
Local Food and Markets
Try classic fish and chips, meat pies, and lamb dishes. Street markets offer fresh, healthy, and local food — don’t miss the Auckland Night Market or Otago Farmers Market in Dunedin.
Nightlife and Social Scene
The social scene revolves around cafés, bars, and cultural events. Queenstown is known for its lively nightlife. Auckland and Wellington offer student parties, live music, and open-air events. The student community is well-connected and friendly.
Testimonial

Dilermando Costa
New Zealand is without a doubt one of the best places to travel and explore. If you go with WTS, everything is sure to go smoothly. They’re professional and attentive both before and after the trip. They helped me at every stage and gave precise information for my plans. New Zealand has spectacular landscapes and a unique culture influenced by the Māori people. I highly recommend visiting if you have the chance!
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