Paihia Profile: Sarah Greener from The Rock Houseboat
The Bay of Islands is a place of adventure, passionate locals with a zest for life, and one-of-a-kind experiences.
The Bay of Islands is a place of adventure, passionate locals with a zest for life, and one-of-a-kind experiences.
Cycling through gorgeous Bay of Islands countryside – followed by a soak in hot springs – what’s not to love about this combination?
The Bay of Islands was made for walking: it has abundant native forests, glorious coastlines, wildlife sanctuaries on islands, and beautiful vistas.
Sailing in the Bay of Islands is one of those must-do’s in life: there are 144 islands to explore, with pristine waters, stunning sheltered inlets and peninsulas to discover, as well as forest and wildlife galore.
A day trip to Urupukapuka Island is a chance to stretch your legs but also see and hear some of our weird and wonderful native birds, which are thriving.
Paihia has no shortage of gorgeous food and top-notch atmosphere when dining out. We’ve put together a list of 10 of the best restaurants in Paihia to help you find that perfect dining experience.
The Bay of Islands is an epic destination for families with toddlers and babies. From pohutukawa-lined beaches, ferry rides, ice creams, nature walks, farmers markets and animals there is something for every member of the family.
Planning your stay in Russell? There are plenty of walking tracks right on your doorstep. Picking any of these amazing tracks, you’ll enjoy stunning views and an opportunity to see some of our native wildlife.
The Bay of Islands is world renowned for blue skies and sandy beaches, so it’s natural to ask, ‘Where are the best beaches in Kerikeri? Kerikeri is a waterfront town, and there are a number of places where you can enjoy dinner and drinks while gazing out over the Waipekakoura River.
Perfect for a day-trip, or a relaxing getaway from the more popular tourist hotspots in the Bay of Islands, Matauri Bay is one of Northland’s most beautiful, best kept secrets.
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