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Bay of Islands, New Zealand

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The Bay of Islands, New Zealand was given its name when Captain James Cook stopped here on his round the world journey in 1769. Anchoring at Roberton Island, Captain Cook made contact with the local Maori People and immediately started trading with them. Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a half hour walk along the beach from Paihia. At Waitangi you can learn more about the original settlers, and the local Maori - descendents still live here. See some of the world's largest war canoes in action each year on Waitangi Day.

The famous American author Zane Grey marveled at the beauty of the Bay of Islands in the 1930's. Zane Grey marveled at the antics of the local dolphins, the beauty of the beaches and islands, and returned again and again to take part in game fishing.

Wildlife in the Bay of Islands

Today, descendents of these dolphins still interact with swimmers on one of the daily swim with the dolphin trips. Besides the dolphins, there is abundant other wildlife. Birds include Blue Penguins, Gannets, Grey Warblers, Tui, Pukeko and the New Zealand Dotterel.

Jacques Cousteau rated the Poor Knights Islands as amongst the very best diving spots in the world. The poor Knights Islands has an abundance of marine wildlife, including Manta Rays, and Killer Whales. There are over 100 great dive sites in the Bay of Island region, with ship wrecks, coral, and rocky coastlines to dive around.

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Bay of Islands Activities

You can explore the Bay of Islands on one of the many cruises, by chartering a yacht, or hiring a kayak. Big Game fishing at the Bay of Islands is as good as it gets, with Marlin, Snapper and Kingfish fishing available.

Play a game of golf at Waitangi National Reserve, on the 18-hole course created in 1945 that takes in spectacular elevated views of the Bay of Islands.  In the region there are many tracks where you can go hiking, mountain biking or horse riding.  Visit the amazing 2,000 year old Tane Mahuta, a giant Kauri Tree located in Waipou Forest with a 45 feet trunk circumference.

In the Bay of Islands, there are many excellent cafes and restaurants. Take a short ferry ride from the main accommodation centre of Paihia, to the historic village of Russell, formerly a whaling centre; visit the magnificent Haruru Falls, or KeriKeri with its orchards and historic buildings.

Bay of Islands Sightseeing Tours

Bay of Islands Day Tour + Dolphin Watching Cruise

Very popular day tour from Auckland with return coach travel to Paihia, including a spectacular dolphin watching cruise.

Bay of Islands Return Tour + Overnight Cruise

This unique one night cruise offers an experience that will suround you in the breathtaking beauty of the Bay of Islands.

Bay of Islands Day Tour + Swim with dolphins cruise

This full day return tour from Auckland gives you the chance to swim alongside dolphins as they play in their natural environment (conditions permitting).

Cape Brett Hole in the Rock Cruise

Very popular day tour from Auckland with return coach travel to Paihia, including a spectacular dolphin watching cruise.

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Bay of Islands Map
Kayaking at Haruru Falls, Bay of Islands
Hole in the Rock, Piercy Island, Bay of Islands
 Fishing, Bay of Islands
Swimming with the dolphins in the Bay of Islands
Historical gardens at Waitangi National Trust, Bay of Islands
Maori Challenge in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand
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