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The new cultural luxury: art, design and creators take precedence over attractions in New Zealand

Julia Forbes by Julia Forbes
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What gives a place its identity?

A few years ago, when I hosted an American couple for Love Luxury Tours in New ZealandI took them to see a glassblower in Wanganui; it wasn’t on their route, but it was on the main road we were following. I had a feeling they would appreciate something like this, given the conversations we had earlier about artists. So we went to a studio after breakfast and arrived while the artist was still working.

His studio was exactly what you hoped for; it was authentic, although not specially designed for visitors. All of his shelves were filled with finished pieces, half-finished pieces, and a few experiments that had clearly gone wrong. I remember walking in and wondering if the couple would notice the dust in the corners. His tools were arranged as one leaves them when one is more interested in the work than in appearances. Still, he greeted us and showed us a vessel he had been refining for months, holding it briefly to the light, saying a few words about the color, and then continuing what he was doing.

This experience was notable because there was no performance, sales pitch, or planned speech about his “process.” It was a spontaneous meeting between people from completely different backgrounds who found harmony in the beautiful expression of art. On the way back, I remember someone saying that this had been the best hour of their trip so far. Luckily, we only stayed there for three days!

Meet the people behind the region Over the past few years, I’ve noticed a change in the questions guests ask before they arrive. There is of course always an interest in landscapes, as New Zealand is renowned for its landscapes. But more and more often, people want to know if they can spend time with someone who actually creates something. A winemaker in his workspace, rather than a simple sommelier at the tasting counter, or a jeweler in her workshop. A textile artist who still dyes by hand or a furniture maker with wood stacked outside and sawdust on the ground.

A guest recently asked me if I knew anyone “who’s still doing something real” and I knew exactly what he meant.

There is now a certain type of traveler who has no real interest in collecting highlights. They are not indifferent to beauty, quite the contrary. They just don’t need every beautiful thing to be made into an object. At some point, a view, a photograph, and then back in the vehicle starts to seem thin, especially to people who have traveled extensively and know the difference between seeing a place and experiencing it.

After many years in tourism, I am wary of nickname tendencies. Most things described as change actually turn out to be smart marketing and good timing. But it feels genuine to me, largely because I’ve seen it happen in small ways.

Access changes the experience New Zealand suits this more discreet appetite, as much of what is good here is still slightly out of sight; Wanganui was just one example. Nelson is another place known for its sunshine, natural landscapes and national parks, with a thriving arts scene. What matters to me as a guide is the large community of working artists; the potters, jewelers, engravers, weavers, carpenters, who are not all just interested in being discovered. This is partly why the experience still seems intact when you visit.

Central Otago has its own version. Especially in autumn, there is a richness that goes beyond the vineyards and places to eat. There are a plethora of artists working in old sheds or purpose-built studios with doors wide open. One of my favorite artists always says, “People do their best in places where the elements aren’t quite gentle.” »

Even the Marlborough Sounds, which people generally think of in terms of landscape, produce food and wine with a kind of local specificity that’s hard to fake. Good growers speak in very precise language about light, exposure, salt in the air, how the season behaves, and what changed after a wet spring. And, interestingly, you realize that you hear the same kind of attention that you would hear in an artist’s studio. Just headed elsewhere.

The common thread is not “culture” in the refined sense of the term; it’s an immersion into someone else’s space. What strikes me is that this is what so many people are looking for today, even if they don’t always express it that way. They want to return home feeling a little closer to the life, rhythm and people of a place. Not in a staged or intrusive way, just a subtle “behind the scenes” feeling. Enough to understand how a region thinks through the men who work with their hands, their materials, their weather, their seasons.

This type of trip cannot be rushed. This is probably the least glamorous and most important part. An hour with the right person can do more than an entire day to get from stop to stop efficiently, but only if no one is watching the clock too closely. As soon as people feel rushed, they become polite rather than curious, the conversation seems forced or stilted and the exchange remains superficial.

Everything you need to plan your trip in 2026 Culture is often found in the details When I design trips around art, design, gastronomy or artists, I almost always leave more room than clients expect. It is not empty time per se; it’s a small margin for a conversation to go somewhere interesting, or for someone to linger on an object.

This doesn’t change the fact that customers have come a long way and want to use their time well; it’s understandable. But in this part of the world, using your time well rarely means packing it tightly; this usually means allowing the day to relax.

One of the guides I work with in Central Otago has a family history in the area. When he talks about a train station, a valley, a farm or even a grove of trees, guests immediately sense that he is not repeating information. He speaks out of familiarity. This changes the quality of attention in the group. Because people listen differently when they feel they are hearing something honest and sincere.

The same goes for a good workshop visit, a long conversation with a winemaker or a lunch in a place where the owner still knows exactly which winemaker supplied the fruit that morning. From the outside, none of this looks very dramatic. This doesn’t make for any obvious travel highlights, but it’s often what people remember most clearly once they return home.

The journey becomes more memorable when it has texture Not everyone travels this way, and it’s perfectly fine to come to New Zealand because the scale of the scenery, the walking, the helicopters, the fishing, the sheer exhilaration of being here should never be underestimated, because New Zealand does that wonderfully.

Even in those moments there is texture, maybe a little more human connection; this country offers a lot. You just need to know where to look and when not to overload the day.

The couple I took to Wanganui sent me months later a photo of one of the glassblower’s pieces, which had been delivered well after they had returned home. It sat on a shelf in their living room, in the afternoon light. Honestly, I appreciated this. Not because they bought something, but because it told me they had time left. It had followed them home and was now part of their daily lives. It’s a kind of memory just as powerful as photography that shows you in the right place at the right time. Get in touch with Aroha Luxury New Zealand Tours to plan your next meaningful travel experience.

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