From fascinating places to visit, to culture, special events and more - we’ve collected a range of features about Northland for you to browse, learn from & be inspired by.
Explore our region
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Hot Deals ››
The arrival of autumn in subtropical Northland is subtle as the warmth of summer lingers a little longer than in other parts of New Zealand. Glorious days out on the water and relaxed hours exploring beaches and bays are still to be enjoyed. Exotic fruits and berries ripen and are enjoyed alongside Northland wines, seafood and artisans produce.
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NorthlandNZ.com for Aussies ››
View the ‘Northland for Aussies’ website - A guide created especially for Aussies visiting Northland, New Zealand.
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Northland Must Dos ››
We’ve got so many “Must Dos” in Northland so we’re whisking you away on a virtual trip through our highlights here. Be sure to come and experience them for yourself.
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Northland Videos ››
Swimming with dolphins, parasailing…See Northland in action with the best the region has to offer!
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Birthplace of a nation ››
Northland is the Birthplace of a Nation. From the arrival of the first canoes on the shores of the Hokianga Harbour, to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in the Bay of Islands.
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The Twin Coast Discovery Highway ››
Follow the Twin Coast Discovery Highway, where two coasts merge to become one and all roads lead to your own magical journeys of discovery.
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Interactive Maps ››
We’ve put together some Google maps to help you on your way around Northland. Browse surfing spots, golf courses and more…
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Natural Playground ››
Whether your desire is to ‘hook the big one’, swim with dolphins in the Bay of Islands, charter a yacht or dive the Poor Knights, you will be well catered for in Northland.
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Order a Northland Visitor Guide ››
The official Northland Visitor Guide is a great resource to have with you while traveling around Northland, so why not get one today.
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Northland Kauri ››
Here I stand, high on a ridge in Northland. Here I have stood for more than 1500 years. I am kauri, the giant tree of northern New Zealand, a living link with the age of the dinosaurs.
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