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Visitor's Guide

Visitor's Guide

 

 

ON THE WATER

Fullers Great Sights     Dolphin Cruises & Tours

 Earl Grey Fishing Charter

Steamboat Cruise at Kerikeri  

TOURISM SERVICES

Pukekiwi VIP Tours 

Kerikeri Tours

    
Northland Golf Tours

Kerikeri Taxi Shuttle & Tours    

  Executive Transfers & Tours

ARTS & CRAFT KERIKERI

Classic Kiwi Rocking Horses  

  Homestead Pottery
 
 
Origin Art & Craft Co-op 

 

ATTRACTIONS

Makana Confections 

Pete's Pioneer & Transport Museum
  

Wharepuke Subtropical Gardens 


ACCOMMODATION KERIKERI

ACCOMMODATION PAIHIA

The Bay of Islands features in the top 12 out of 115 worldwide travel destinations ranked by the National Geographic magazine. The Bay enjoys a sub-tropical climate. A typical summer has long spells of sunshine, warm balmy evenings and runs from November to early April, January and February being the hottest months. Winters are mostly mild.

Much of the Bay's hundreds of miles of coastline remain unspoiled, an aquatic paradise, a truly amazing playground teeming with wildlife and natural wonders to be shared and enjoyed by the whole world.

The area is rich in history, being favoured for pre-European Maori settlement, the site of some of New Zealand's earliest European settlement and of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the founding document of our modern nation.

The Paihia based business Fullers operates Fullers Bay of Islands and Awesome Adventures. Cruising products include the famous Cape Brett, Hole in the Rock and Cream Trip cruises, Dolphin Adventures and the Excitor Fast Boat. Other boat operations include the Russell-Paihia passenger ferry and vehicle ferries at Opua. Fullers also operate coach tours to Cape Reinga via Ninety Mile Beach.

Also, see
Kauri Forests

Tourist log  ...backpacking in the Bay

For more information contact the Bay of Islands Information Centre, Maritime Building, Paihia. Ph +64 9 402 7345
Email:
visitorinfo@fndc.govt.nz





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