Day one - Auckland to Whangarei (approximate driving time 2
hours 30 minutes)
In the morning depart Auckland for Whangarei on the Twin Coast
Discovery Highway via the beautiful beaches of Mangawhai, Langs
Beach and Waipu.
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Whangarei. |
Allow time for:
- Swimming, surfing
- Fishing, golf
- Exploring historic Waipu
- Visiting cafes and galleries in the area
In the afternoon arrive in Whangarei.
Allow time for:
- Diving, fishing
- Wine tasting
- Bush walking, visiting Whangarei Falls
- Personalised kayaking tour, horse riding
- Visit Quayside at the Town Basin in the heart of Whangarei
for specialty shops, cafes, restaurants, famous Claphams Clocks
Museum and art studios that line the waterfront
- Be awed by the rare white tigers at Zion Wildlife Gardens
Accommodation: Whangarei district
Day two - Whangarei to Tutakaka, Bay of Islands (approximate
driving time 30 minutes)
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Tutakaka Cafe. |
Arrive Tutukaka, gateway to world-renowned Poor Knights Islands
Marine Reserve. Dine in a trendy café beside the marina.
To experience a days diving, big game or line fishing, an overnight
stay is recommended.
Tutukaka day experiences – kayaking, fishing, 4wd luge,
farm park, native or subtropical plants nurseries, walking tracks.
Or take a blast in the Cave Rider out to the world’s largest
sea cave.
Depart Tutukaka for Paihia following the scenic route via Matapouri
Bay and Hikurangi (approximate driving time 1hour 30 minutes).
En route, visit the famous Hundertwasser toilets in Kawakawa,
or nearby Kawiti Caves.
Bay of Islands suggestions:
- Take a cruise or a fast ride out on ‘The Bay’
to the ‘Hole in the Rock’
- Take some time to explore Romantic Russell – near to
NZ’s first Capital
- Spend a day visiting Kerikeri wineries, boutique chocolate
factory and art & craft galleries
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Hole in the Rock Cruise. |
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Luxuriate at Northland’s newest Spa Resort
- Visit Waitangi Treaty Grounds where the Treaty of Waitangi
was signed. Take a tour and view the magnificent Maori war canoe,
Maori meeting house and the Treaty House
- Take a dusk fishing trip, or play twilight golf
- Go sailing, kayaking amongst the mangroves, diving, parasailing
- Experience an evening cultural performance - Northland style
- Tour the Far North and Bay of Islands by air - breathtaking
Accommodation: Bay of Islands
Day three - Bay of Islands to Hokianga (approximate driving
time 1 hour)
In the morning, have an aquatic adventure with dolphins.
In the afternoon depart the Bay of Islands for the Hokianga
Activity suggestions:
- Explore the Hokianga Harbour townships of Rawene and Kohukohu
- See a natural phenomenon – Wairere Boulders in Horeke
- Go tobogganing down the giant sand dunes
- Try your hand at Kauri Gum polishing or visit and amazing
maze
- Fishing, cruising, horse riding, pig hunting.
Accommodation: Hokianga
Day 4 Hokianga to Auckland (approximate driving time 4 hours)
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Tane Mahuta - the world's largest
Kauri. |
In the morning depart the Hokianga for Trounson Kauri Park, Kai
Iwi Lakes or Baylys Beach. Stop at Waipoua Forest and the giant
Kauri tree ‘Tane Mahuta’ on the way south, enjoying
the various walks and forests.
Arrive at the beautiful Kai Iwi Lakes, a stunning recreational
reserve that provides a playground for swimming, boating, windsurfing,
water skiing and trout fishing.
Or:
Arrive at Baylys Beach. After a coffee (or lunch) at the Funky
Fish café, explore the beach and view towering sand dunes
by horseback or quad bike.
In the afternoon depart Kai Iwi Lakes or Baylys Beach for Dargaville
Lunch in one of Dargaville’s trendy cafes.
To experience a 4WD trip along Ripiro Beach, visit the Kaipara
Lighthouse and the valley of the Shipwrecks - allow an extra night
in Dargaville.
Depart Dargaville for Matakohe
Arrive at Matakohe and visit the Kauri Museum – you will
discover the story of the magnificent kauri tree, its timber,
gum, and the early pioneers to the district.
Depart Matakohe
Arrive Auckland