âIt is good for travelling by van, bus or hitchhiking and also good for travelling on a budget.
New Zealand has been named the top adventure destination worldwide for young thrill-seekers in a global study. Photo / 123rfâFood and living costs are rather expensive, but there are many beaches, hikes, caves and viewpoints that are all freely accessible.â
However, the need for a car to visit many of these spots was restricting.
âI think New Zealand is something for nature lovers and for backpackers who are open to discovering a country without much luxury,â Enzmann said.
Industry operators also remain confident in Aotearoaâs ability to draw adventure-loving customers.
Intrepid Travelâs NZ general manager Simon Mckearney said bookings from Australian and Kiwi customers were up more than 80% year-on-year.
âWhatâs interesting is the mix of people choosing New Zealand â 65% are women and 51% are travelling solo.
Hannah Enzmann, a 22-year-old German traveller, says New Zealand is "the perfect destination for young people who want to take their first big trip". Photo / FacebookâThe biggest groups are younger travellers aged 21 to 40 but weâre also seeing strong interest from those over 50.
âNew Zealandâs appeal comes from its ability to offer meaningful, small group travel experiences that combine adventure with safety and cultural connection.â
He pointed to trips crossing the Southern Alps and taking in Queenstown as examples that balance challenge and scenery while âallowing travellers to connect with local communitiesâ.
Backpacker Youth Adventure Tourism Association board chairman Haydn Marriner said New Zealandâs unique mix of extreme sports, hiking, water activities and wildlife experiences make it âthe perfect environment for young visitorsâ.
But he warned more must be done to attract them, as youth travel to Australia outstrips New Zealandâs numbers in raw figures and as a proportion of overall visitors.
âAs an industry, we are worried that youth and adventure tourism have been under-resourced in favour of short-term, fast-growth sectors such as the luxury âsilver surfersâ and Australian family markets,â Marriner said.
The industry is concerned New Zealand is losing young visitors to Australia, says Backpacker Youth Adventure Tourism Association's board chairman Haydn Marriner. Photo / 123rfâThis has come at a cost, especially considering the youth market is proven to not only bring direct spending, but also years of return visitation and priceless international word-of-mouth through online and social media channels.â
As the only country in the study to score 70 points, Aotearoa stood out for its abundance of scenic treks (34.56 per 100,000 visitors), water and land-based adventure sports, and commitment to safety.
Metrics ranged from the number of hiking trails and beaches, to wildlife reserves, outdoor activities and other benchmarks that sway adventure chasers to one destination over another.
The volume of social media posts that follow each tourist (1124.09 per 1000 international visitors) positioned New Zealand as a place people are eager to promote online.
Rustic Pathwaysâ chief executive Shayne Fitz-Coy said the best destinations combine outdoor activities, social media engagement and safety considerations.
âNew Zealand stands out by offering teens a safe environment to push their boundaries through hiking, water sports and wildlife experiences.
âFor parents planning their teensâ next adventure trip, focusing on countries with strong safety records and diverse activity options provides the ideal balance of excitement and security.â
Marriner said global studies like these that highlight New Zealandâs attractiveness âshould be a catalyst for serious reinvestment and renewed focus on our youth and adventure sectorsâ.
âThese visitors bring diversity, energy, and immense economic benefit, and they help secure New Zealandâs place in the hearts and minds of future generations of global travellers.â
Ten best adventure destinations for travellers aged 18-22:
- New Zealand (70/100)
- Brazil (62.7/100)
- Peru (62.39/100)
- Costa Rica (61.75/100)
- Belize (58.58/100)
- Finland (58.35/100)
- Australia (57.61/100)
- Chile (56.47/100)
- The Philippines (54.95/100)
- Iceland (54.91/100)
Five least adventurous destinations for travellers aged 18-22:
- Saudi Arabia (23.78/100)
- China (30.82/100)
- Pakistan (31.69/100)
- Guyana (32.45/100)
- Turkey (32.91/100)
Tom Rose is an Auckland-based journalist who covers breaking news, specialising in lifestyle, entertainment and travel. He joined the Herald in 2023.