Northland & Bay of Islands 


Cape Reinga

Cape Reinga, also known as Te Rerenga Wairua, is one of New Zealand’s most iconic and spiritually significant landmarks. This stunning location, where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean, holds deep cultural significance in Māori tradition. But beyond its powerful history, Cape Reinga also offers an incredible mix of adventure, stunning vistas, and unique natural wonders. Here are six unforgettable experiences you shouldn't miss when visiting this remarkable corner of Aotearoa.

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Paihia & Russell

Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Islands, Paihia and nearby Russell offer a perfect blend of coastal beauty, rich history, and unforgettable adventures. From cruising through iconic sea formations to stepping back into New Zealand’s earliest settlements, there’s plenty here to delight every traveller. Ready to explore? Here are ten of the best experiences these twin towns have to offer.

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Waitangi

Perched on the northern shore of the Bay of Islands, Waitangi is the birthplace of New Zealand’s nationhood and a hub for both cultural discovery and outdoor adventure. Whether you’re delving into the story of Aotearoa’s founding treaty, paddling along tranquil rivers, or tackling mountain-bike trails, Waitangi offers a unique blend of history and thrills. Here are seven top things to do when you visit.

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Poor Knights Islands

Located off the coast of Northland, the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve is a stunning natural treasure known worldwide as a premier diving and snorkelling destination. Its crystal-clear waters, abundant marine life, and dramatic underwater landscapes make it a must-visit spot for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Here are five amazing experiences that await you at the Poor Knights Islands.

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