Fullers Bay of Islands offers an array of unforgettable marine experiences, showcasing the beauty and rich history of New Zealand’s Bay of Islands. Through their range of scenic tours, Fullers Bay of Islands connects guests with breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unique cultural heritage.
Current Trips Offered by Fullers Bay of Islands
- Hole in the Rock Dolphin Cruise
Departing from Paihia and Russell, this iconic cruise takes guests through the stunning islands and coastline, with opportunities to spot dolphins, whales, and other marine life. The tour journeys to Cape Brett and the famous Hole in the Rock on Motukōkako Island, where guests can get up close to this natural wonder. The cruise includes an optional stopover at Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island, where visitors can relax on the beach or explore scenic walking trails. Morning cruise guests can choose an island extension to stay longer and return in the afternoon. - Cape Reinga via Ninety Mile Beach Tour
This full-day excursion takes guests to Cape Reinga, New Zealand’s northernmost point, where they can witness the Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean converge beneath the iconic lighthouse. The journey includes a drive along Ninety Mile Beach, sand-boarding on coastal dunes (conditions permitting), and a freshly prepared café lunch. Along the way, guests gain insights into Māori cultural traditions and the significance of Cape Reinga as a place of spiritual importance. - The Original Cream Trip
A continuation of the historic ‘Cream Trip’ begun in 1927, this tour delivers a blend of scenic beauty and tradition. Guests cruise along the original delivery route, visiting remote beaches and bays, watching for dolphins, and trying the thrill of boom-netting. The trip includes an island stopover and provides commentary on the region’s history, offering one of the most authentic ways to explore the Bay of Islands.
With a focus on sustainable tourism and expertly guided tours, Fullers Bay of Islands offers immersive experiences that allow guests to explore the natural and cultural treasures of the Bay of Islands.