A home series against England highlights the New Zealand women's cricket team's commitments next summer.
The White Ferns will host England for three one-day internationals and five Twenty20 matches in February and March.
The first three Twenty20 contests will be staged immediately before the New Zealand men's team play South Africa in the abbreviated format at Wellington, Hamilton and Auckland.
In advance of the international series, one-day world champions England will play three warm-up matches against an Emerging Players selection and a number of the tourists are also likely to take part in the domestic Twenty20 and one-day competitions ahead of the tour.
The White Ferns are also scheduled to host Australia next summer but New Zealand Cricket is waiting on agreement from Cricket Australia before confirming the dates for the Rose Bowl series in late January and early February.
The women's domestic season starts on December 2 with a full round of Twenty20 matches followed by the first round of one-day games on December 3.
The domestic schedule dominates the calendar until the New Year with 30 Twenty20 matches and 15 one-day games ahead of the finals of both on January 14 and 15.