The Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a finalist in the New Zealand Tourism Awards, going head-to-head with TIME Unlimited Tours of Auckland in the Maori Cultural Tourism Award.
Altogether 28 finalists will compete for awards in two individual categories and eight business categories in the awards, with the winners announced at a black-tie dinner in Auckland on September 29.
The Treaty Grounds is one of two finalists in the Māori Cultural Tourism category and chief executive Greg McManus is thrilled it is a finalist.
"This is another recognition of the hard work the team has put in towards our goal to be a leading New Zealand tourism destination. We strive to offer a world class culture and heritage experience at the Treaty Grounds so making the finals of the New Zealand Tourism Awards shows we are on the right track," Mr McManus said.
"We were also honoured to win the Best Museum Project category at the Service IQ 2016 New Zealand Museum Awards in May so it is hugely rewarding to receive such positive external recognition."