These are some of the transport options available in Northland.
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Air ››
There are 3 airports in Northland at Whangarei, Kerikeri (Bay of Islands) and Kaitaia with regular scheduled flights to and from Auckland on Air New Zealand. Air charter companies also provide flights into the region.
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Airport Shuttles ››
Local taxi companies meet all scheduled flights into Northland’s 3 airports. Transport services can be organised to meet private and charter flights. Arrangements should be made in advance.
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Bus & Coach ››
Several companies provide regular scheduled passenger services to and from the Northland region. Reservations are recommended. Guided coach tours provide comfort and relaxation with informative commentary and insight into local history and culture.
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Rental Cars ››
Rental vehicles are available from the region’s main centres – Whangarei, Bay of Islands, Kaikohe and Kaitaia. One way hire may be available in some instances – check when you make your enquiry. You will need to be at least 21 years of age to rent a vehicle and possess a current driver’s licence or international driving permit.
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Motorhomes ››
Motor homes or campervans are an increasingly popular way to travel. There are plenty of places along the Twin Coast Discovery Highway to stay the night or for a few days. A great way to explore the region.
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Ferries ››
Passenger services between Paihia and Russell operate frequently from about 7am each day.
Two vehicle ferries operate in the region which are suitable for all vehicles. One crossing the bay between Opua and Okiato en route to Russell, Bay of Islands. The other across the picturesque Hokianga Harbour between Rawene and Kohukohu.