Whangārei
🌿 About this place
Whangārei is the gateway to Northland and a region deeply connected to Māori history and coastal life. The name Whangārei refers to a harbour where two currents meet, reflecting its strong relationship with the ocean and navigation.
The area has long been home to iwi (tribes) who relied on the rich marine environment, and today it blends natural beauty with a laid-back coastal lifestyle.
✨ What to do around Whangārei
⭐ Don’t Miss
Hole in the Rock
A famous natural arch you can cruise through by boat.Island Cruise
The best way to explore the bay, discover hidden islands and spot marine life.Paihia & Russell
Charming coastal towns full of history, cafés and seaside views.
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Dolphin Watching
A chance to see dolphins in their natural environment.Urupukapuka Island
A beautiful island with beaches, walking tracks and panoramic views.Waitangi Treaty Grounds
One of New Zealand’s most important historic sites.
🚗 How to get there
The Bay of Islands is located in Northland, in the northern part of New Zealand.
Around 3–4 hours drive from Auckland
Easily accessible by car or domestic flight
Paihia is the main base for visitors