Start your New Zealand adventure with a city where everyone lives within half an hour of beaches and forest.
Auckland is New Zealand's main tourist gateway and is nestled between three beautiful harbours. Add in a cosmopolitan flavour and it's the perfect place to begin any New Zealand holiday.
Northland is a place where twin coasts make for one exciting holiday destination. From ancient Kauri forests to hundreds of kilometres of stunning coastline, Northland is an unspoilt natural paradise.
The Bay of Islands is a mecca for those who love the Great Outdoors. From the remarkable sub-tropical coastline to the myriad of dense native forests and the many islands that dot this aquatic playground, it is an area that offers so much to adventurous travellers.
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Northland
Northland vineyards consistently produce medal-winning wines. All welcome visitors for tasting and cellar door sales. Accolades have been awarded to Northland cheese makers for their delicious cheeses. Citrus fruits, avocados and olives are grown widely. Locally made chocolate and locally roasted coffee beans are a treat. The seafood is plentiful, fresh and magnificently varied. The Northland Food & Wine Trail showcases the best the region has to offer, and includes farm gate outlets, artisan producers, wineries, guided food experiences and restaurants.
Auckland
Sample award-winning wines in stunning world-class vineyards and wineries on Waiheke Island, in Matakana to the North, Henderson Valley and Kumeu to the West or Clevedon Valley to the South.
Savour fine foods dining in spectacular settings on the waterfront at Viaduct Harbour or Mission Bay, on a secluded island in the Hauraki Gulf or at a unique ethnic market, café or restaurant.
Northland
A large majority of the kauri trees that grow in New Zealand are located in Northland. The Waipoua Forest on the west coast is home to 2000 years old Tane Mahuta (Lord of the Forest), the biggest kauri tree in the world. When you stand before these ancient trees you are in the presence of living entities that were mature trees before any humans came to these shores.
Auckland
Check out the spectacular 360 degree views of the city from a volcanic peak such as Mt Eden, One Tree Hill or Rangitoto Island, from the Waitakere or Hunua Mountain Ranges, or from the Skytower – the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere.
Northland
Northland has its own unique arts identity, reflective of the cultures that contribute to the region. The contemporary arts scene is continuously developing and evolving, while traditional arts are maintained and supported by the communities. A geographical spread of arts and artists over the entire region hosts a remarkable array of arts activities. The Twin Coast Art Trail, designed to lead art enthusiasts around the region includes 38 galleries, studios and places of interest.
Auckland
Discover the culture and heritage that makes Auckland diverse and unique by immersing yourself amongst the locals at exciting Polynesian markets or cultural festivals, or by visiting an art gallery, or museum.
Beach & Coastal Encounters
Northland
Northland is a natural playground of golden beaches, secluded coves, tranquil harbours, warm waters, dramatic coastline, wild beaches and spectacular forest. Subtropical Northland is filled with stunning beauty – an aquatic playground and a land of unspoilt natural splendour.
For lovers of anything aquatic Northland’s got it all: it’s the ultimate sailing destination with a huge choice of charter yachts, tall ships, catamarans, famous Hole-in-the-Rock cruises and dolphin encounters. Divers come from all over the planet to dive the Rainbow Warrior wreck and the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve with its spectacular reefs, secret tunnels and the largest underwater cave in the world. And throughout the region for those who want to experience fishing at its best, there’s a large fleet of world-class charter boats available to cater for all kinds of fishing.
Auckland
Get away to one of Auckland’s many beautiful beaches situated right within the city at Mission Bay, Buckland’s Beach or Takapuna, by cruising on a ferry to a pristine secluded island paradise, or take a short drive to the wild surf and cliffs on the West Coast.
Northland
Viewing marine mammals and swimming with wild dolphins in their natural habitat is a privilege and a truly unique experience. In the Bay of Islands Maritime Park we encounter both Bottlenose and Common Dolphins and see a variety of whale species. The Brydes Whale is semi-resident in the bay and Killer Whales (Orca) are frequent seasonal visitors. Other species encountered on a not so regular basis are Humpback, False Killer Whales, Pilot, Minke, Sei and a rare treat are the giant Blue Whales. Regularly sighted on boat trips are the Blue Penguin, Australasian Gannet, various species of ocean birds and on occasion the New Zealand Fur Seal.
Auckland
Escape to an island and experience the unique world-renowned bird sanctuary on Tiritiri Matangi, Waiheke Island’s wine, walks, arts and crafts, or the remote paradise that is Great Barrier Island.
Experience Auckland’s unique nautical atmosphere on an authentic America’s Cup sailing boat, by swimming with the dolphins or cruising the Waitemata Harbour and Hauraki Gulf.