Bay of Islands - Regional
Information
The Bay of Islands was how Captain Cook described the
area two centuries ago, and the simplicity of his name
masks the diversity of its charms. Long considered the
cradle of Polynesian and European settlement in New Zealand,
the Bay of Islands is rich in history and natural beauty.
The finest Maritime Park in New Zealand with its 140 islands,
secluded bays, an abundance of marine life and spectacular
scenery is a haven for holiday makers who enjoy sea activities
and the beauty of the un-crowded sub-tropical sandy beaches and
native forests.
This is an ideal place to use as a base for expeditions to
other Northland destinations including Cape Reinga, located at
the very tip of New Zealand where the Tasman Sea meets the mighty
Pacific Ocean.
What To See Paihia is the main visitor centre for
the Bay of Islands and is the starting point for many sightseeing
cruises including the Cape Brett Hole-in-the-Rock cruise, boat
hires, diving and swimming with the dolphins excursions. A popular
day excursion is the Cape Reinga trip to the northernmost point of
New Zealand and features an exhilarating drive along Ninety Mile
Beach.
Waitangi is within walking distance of Paihia, and it is here
that the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840, joining the Maori
and British peoples together as a nation. The Treaty House is now
a museum and is part of the Waitangi Reserve, along with a Maori
meeting house and an impressive 120 feet (37 meter) 150-man canoe
launched each Waitangi Day (February 6) - New Zealand's national
day.
Russell is a town of very colourful history and was nicknamed
the 'hell-hole of the Pacific' due to the antics of the early
whalers and traders. Many of the buildings from this area have
been retained and are worth visiting. Russell is only a 20 minute
ferry ride from Paihia.
Kerikeri is a picturesque inlet on the northern extremity of the
Bay, set amidst citrus and kiwifruit orchards. The district also
bears some important historical buildings and has several craft
galleries.
Attractions and Activities Fullers Bay of Islands
provides cruises and tour that are an ideal way to explore the
Northland region. From a base in Paihia, Fullers Bay of Islands
offer the Cape Brett 'Hole in the Rock' cruise, Dolphin Adventures
featuring swimming with the dolphins, The Supercruise (which is a
combination Cream Trip and Hole in the Rock trip), Tall Ship Sailing
on R. Tucker Thompson and the Excitor 'Hole in the Rock' Fast Boat
Adventure.
Don't miss traveling to the very top of New Zealand via 90 Mile
Beach on the Cape Reinga Wanderer or Heritage Tour. Fullers Bay of
Islands is based at the Paihia Wharf, Bay of Islands.
Touring Information The Bay of Islands is located
north of Auckland and is included in several of our motor coach
tours.
In addition, you can travel to the Bay of Islands on an independent
basis with our 4 day Resort Connection package.
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