ORL 2020
  • Thank You!
  • Update
    • COVID-19 Information
  • Programme
    • Conference Handbook
    • Tue 13 October
    • Wed 14 October
    • Thu 15 October
    • Fri 16 October
    • Posters
  • Speakers
    • ORL20 Speaker PPTS
    • Our Speakers
  • Sponsorship & Exhibition
    • Our Sponsors
    • Our Exhibitors
  • Useful Links
  • Contact
  • Thank You!
  • Update
    • COVID-19 Information
  • Programme
    • Conference Handbook
    • Tue 13 October
    • Wed 14 October
    • Thu 15 October
    • Fri 16 October
    • Posters
  • Speakers
    • ORL20 Speaker PPTS
    • Our Speakers
  • Sponsorship & Exhibition
    • Our Sponsors
    • Our Exhibitors
  • Useful Links
  • Contact

Auckland

More than just a city, Auckland is a whole region full of things to see and do. Best of all, with so many experiences close by it’s easy to hop from one adventure to the next. Auckland, New Zealand, our largest and most diverse city with a sunny climate, a background rhythm of Polynesian culture and a passion for outstanding food, wine and shopping. Auckland’s diverse landscapes provide countless opportunities to get immersed in nature. In the west, lush native rainforest plunges down the hills to meet the sea on dramatic black sand beaches, while the east’s sheltered golden sand beaches are fringed with red-flowering pohutukawa trees. To the north the rolling hills of wine country meet stunning coastlines and in the south you'll find picturesque country gardens, unspoilt forest and tranquil bays to explore.New Zealand's Auckland region is dotted with 48 volcanic cones, which provide spectacular panoramic views of the city and harbour. Many are surrounded by lush parkland, making them perfect picnic spots. Rangitoto Island, just a 25-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland, is the region's most iconic volcano and a favourite day trip destination for visitors, hikers and bird watchers.

For more information visit: Auckland Around&About


New Zealand

Tēnā koutou katoa ngā whānui o tea o, nau mai, haere mai ki Aotearoa. Greetings to all the peoples of the world, welcome to New Zealand.

​New Zealand is a sophisticated and unspoilt land with truly breath-taking scenery. One minute you can be soaking in natural thermal pools or scaling glorious mountains, the next you are enjoying fine dining in absolute luxury. It is 100% pure – pure nature, pure adventure, pure relaxation – no wonder it is the envy of the world. The modern urban lifestyle, stable political environment and friendly people attract millions of visitors every year, and they keep coming back. Our primary language is English and our exchange rate tends to benefit visitors. Come visit us. Live and breathe the Kiwi way of life for a while and see why visitors don’t want to leave Aotearoa, the ‘Land of the Long White Cloud’.


For further Information about New Zealand visit PureNZ or Tourism NZ

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ORL 2020 is the 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the 
​The New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology,
Head & Neck Surgery

https://www.orl.org.nz/
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