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Kerikeri - Bay of Islands Activities
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 Day Tour - Paihia - Starting from NZ $99.00 per person
Hear the legends and view the natural wonders that eclipse this untouched landscape of the Far North. Journey to the far north of New Zealand, explore the history and uncover the legends of this diverse and dramatic landscape. More... |
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 Attraction - Kerikeri
Built by Maori sawyers and missionary carpenters from the London-based Church Missionary Society in 1820-21, Kemp House in Kerikeri predates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi by almost 20 years. Enjoy a tour of New Zealand's oldest building including a large range of furniture and personal items owned by the missionary families who lived here - including James and Charlotte Kemp. More... |
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 Day Tour - Bay of Islands - Starting from around NZ $53.00 per person
Depart Paihia on your leisurely afternoon half day tour of Kerikeri, the 'Cradle of the Nation'. Visit the beautiful Kerikeri Basin where you will see New Zealand's oldest European buildings, the Stone Store and Kemp House, plus the Kororipo Pa (a Maori fortress) and Rewa's Village (a reconstructed pre-European Maori fishing village). There is also the opportunity to visit the best of the many workshops in the area that specialize in pottery, woolen goods, paintings and kauri products. More... |
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 Sightseeing - Kerikeri - Starting from NZ $55.00 per person
This fully guided tour of Kerikeri showcases the finest local arts and sustainable produce.Try wine or organic coffee at Ake Ake vineyard, see plants from all over the world at the picturesque Wharepuke Gardens, visit Rainbow Falls, and then the popular Living Nature which specialises in natural cosmetics and skin care products. More... |
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 Attraction - Kerikeri
Located next door to Kemp House in Kerikeri, the Stone Store is New Zealand's oldest stone building. Designed by Wesleyan missionary John Hobbs, and built by Australian convict William Parrott in 1832-36, the Stone Store was constructed to hold New Zealand mission supplies and large quantities of wheat from the mission farm at Te Waimate. More... |
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