Choose destinations renowned for their natural environment. Areas such as Milford Sound and Fox Glacier, and other geological attractions in New Zealand, are under strict regulations to keep the tourist activity environmentally friendly.
Opt for activities that have little impact on the natural landscape. Choose hiking rather than a bus tour and sea kayaking rather than boating in a motorized boat.
Be active. Attractions that feed New Zealand's green tourism industry are often extreme or outdoor sports, so be open to trying new and adventurous activities.
Focus on the natural wildlife. New Zealand has a fascinating history of native and imported wildlife. Go on a guided nature walk or tour to learn more and protect New Zealand species.
Do some passive activities like bird watching, visiting a botanical garden or visiting a Maori marae. You can observe the elements of nature and culture, and learn about New Zealand without impacting the environment.
Stay in hostels. New Zealand has an array of high quality hostels in urban and rural areas. Hostels give you the advantage of inexpensive lodging and can supply good information on outdoor tourism activities. Hostels are also an environmentally-friendly choice because they avoid many of the wasteful aspects of full service hotels.
Follow the local conventions. Buy locally grown foods, reuse your shopping bags and recycle every chance you get. Caring for the environment is part of New Zealand culture.