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 Day Tour - Auckland - Starting from NZ $199.00 per adult
Make the most of this popular day tour from Auckland with return coach travel to Paihia, including a spectacular dolphin watching cruise in the sheltered waters of the Bay of Islands. Our experienced local skippers will guide you through the beautifully clear waters in search of dolphins and whales, past many secluded islands to the Cape Brett Lighthouse and through the famous "Hole in the Rock" (weather permitting). More... |
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 Day Tour - Auckland - Starting from NZ $231.00 per adult
This bus tour to the Bay of Islands takes you through spectacular scenery of native forests and sub-tropical bush to the foreshores of the National Maritime Park, arriving at your destination seaside town of Paihia. Visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds before enjoying a Fullers Bay of Islands Cape Brett cruise, travelling through the famous 'Hole in the Rock' (weather permitting). More... |
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 Day Tour - Auckland - Starting from NZ $239.00 per adult
This bus tour to the Bay of Islands takes you through spectacular scenery of native forests and sub-tropical bush to the foreshores of the National Maritime Park, arriving at your destination seaside town of Paihia. Visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds before enjoying an adrenaline-filled Excitor speed cruise. More... |
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 Day Tour - Auckland - Starting from around NZ $250.00 per person
Jump aboard a catamaran to Cape Brett Lighthouse and the Hole in the Rock on Motukokako Island. It's the Bay of Islands' most popular cruise! More... |
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 Day Tour - Auckland - Starting from around NZ $220.00 per person
Tour the Bay of Islands on a full-day trip from Auckland. You'll see spectacular rural and coastal scenery en route, visit historic Waitangi, cruise from Paihia and have free time to enjoy the cafes, museums and shops of Russell, New Zealand's early capital. 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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 Attraction - Waimate North
Te Waimate Mission House, built in 1832, is the second oldest standing building in New Zealand, and is the only survivor of three mission houses founded in 1830 on behalf of the Church Missionary Society by the Reverend Samuel Marsden with the agreement of local Nga Puhi. Enjoy the simple beauty of this Georgian building which was the heart of the Church Missionary Society's model farm - the forerunner of modern agriculture in New Zealand. More... |
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 Day Tour - Bay of Islands - Starting from around NZ $60.00 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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 Overnight Tour - Bay of Islands
The 150 islands are clustered in a natural harbour of clear azure water. Modern New Zealand was born here, but history is far from the area's only appeal: its picture-postcard scenery is sure to take your breath away at every turn. If you're keen to experience the warmest New Zealand hospitality, dramatic natural wonders and rich human history, this two-day tour is perfect for you. More... |
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 Speed Boat/Power Boat - Auckland - Starting from around NZ $250.00 per person
Feel the adrenaline rush as you zoom through the islands to the open sea to Cape Brett. Blast out to Motukokako Island and pass through the "Hole in the Rock" into the majestic Grand Cathedral Cave and back past Cape Brett Lighthouse. More... |
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