Give a tip for people visiting New Zealand for the first time.
Cherry Taylor - Trelawney Stud: Get out of the city and see some of the country, it’s beautiful.
Andrew Seabrook - New Zealand Bloodstock: Visitors don't make their trips long enough in New Zealand. From the Bay of Islands in the far north to Queenstown in the deep south, you need to take your time to see the country properly. For those coming to the sales, Waiheke Island is not to be missed.
John Galvin - Fortuna: Chill.
Henry Plumptre - Cambridge Stud: Order the lamb!
Paul Moroney - Paul Moroney Bloodstock: If you're planning on coming for a week, stay two, a month, stay two. There's so much to see and do. Fairly much anything you can find in Europe, you will find in NZ.
Kylie Bax - Bax Bloodstock: Learn some Kiwi slang before you get here so you can communicate with the locals.
Russell Warwick - Westbury Stud: Explore, there are so many different sites and locations to visit.
Wade Smith - Westbury Stud: Explore the Bay of Plenty or Northland regions, beautiful parts of our country.
Bruce Perry - Bruce Perry Bloodstock (BAFNZ): Get away from the big cities.
Luigi Muollo - Novara Park: You have to try our seafood.
Rick Williams - The Oaks Stud: Travel the country - extraordinary scenery (especially the South Island).
Robert Wellwood - Kingsclere Stables: Buy a share in a horse with Roger (James) and I so they have a good reason to return!
Cam Rodger - Entain: We have some of the best and most cost-accessible fine dining in the world - make the most of it!
Jo Griffin - Lime Country Thoroughbreds: Eat as much different seafood as you can! Fish: terakihi, hapuka/u, proper snapper (not the Aus version), flounder, mussels, oysters, scallops, crayfish, paua, whitebait. It’s some of the best in the world and I miss it dearly.
Caroline Searcy - Searcy Media: Check out the thoroughbred stud farms.
Eva Heron - Highline Thoroughbreds: Drive on the left-hand side of the road!
Wayne Stewart - White Robe Lodge: Make sure you travel the South Island - amazing scenery, eateries and vineyards.