Northlands official tourism website. Extensive information on what to do and where to find it.
Local news, events and historic background information of the area. Also useful links to help you find activities for your Bay of Islands holiday.
This meticulously maintained course makes wonderful use of the contours sculpted by the Puketotara Stream and the Kerikeri River.
Provides an exciting and ever changing challenge to the golfer and also the most tremendous panorama of sea and island views.
Offers a full range of fishing options tailored to suit everyones individual needs including salt water fly, light tackle, live baiting and jig fishing.
With three generations of history in the bay, Captain Bucko has a local knowledge second to none. His jovial personality makes for an enjoyable days fishing.
Cruise amongst 144 islands on their luxury vessel where Dolphin/Whale watching is guaranteed. Encounter wildlife it's natural environment.
Dive in one of the top ten world dive sites - the Poor Knights marine reserve. There are several other dive attractions in the area.
Ancient Kauri wood is more than 45,000 years old. Come check out some remarkable works by local artisans produced from this unique medium.
Uncover the wild beauty of this vast and untouched region. Enjoy a bus tour up 90 Mile Beach and visit the iconic lighthouse at Cape Reinga.
New Zealand's pre-eminent historic site. Here on February 6th, 1840 the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed between Maori and the British Crown.
Visit the stunning Wairere boulders at Horeke. A well built walking track highlights this unique geological formation.
Enjoy the views as you cruise past the Cape Brett Lighthouse, before arriving at the stunning Motukokako Island, home of the majestic Hole in the Rock.
Nestled beside the Kerikeri River in the romantic Stone Store Basin, the Pear Tree Restaurant & Bar is an historic Bay of Islands landmark.
Original cuisine, complimented by estate grown wines can be enjoyed in a relaxed courtyard atmosphere overlooking the lake and vines.
Located over the water in historic Mangonui Village. Dine in or takeaway some of the best fish and chips in New Zealand.