Whangarei
- Paihia
71 km (44 miles)
Approximately 1 hour
Road Conditions: State Highway
Whangarei is a subtropical city on the edge of a beautiful harbour. At the Quayside Town Basin complex you’ll find stylish cafes and restaurants, as well as museums, art galleries and shops. Be sure to visit Whangarei Falls.
A series of small settlements will lead you north. Just before Kawakawa, a side road runs to the glow-worm cave at Waiomio. Take a rest stop in Kawakawa, because it has a remarkable public toilet designed by Austrian artist Frederick Hundertwasser.
From here the road to the Bay of Islands becomes quite twisty, but you’ll enjoy some delightful scenery along the way. A short detour takes you to the port of Opua, where cruise ships often call.
The resort town of Paihia makes an excellent base for exploring the Bay of Islands. Catch a cruise to the outer islands or a ferry to the charming township of Russell. The historic Treaty House at Waitangi marks the beginning of New Zealand as a nation.
Scenic Highlights
Whangarei - city by the sea Various scenic options around Whangarei - a leisurely centre for exploring Northland and the Twin Coast Discovery Highway.
Kawiti Caves (Waiomio Caves) Just before you reach Kawakawa, detour to Kawiti Caves. Discover stalactites, glow worms and Maori history.
The Bay of Islands When you arrive in Paihia, find yourself a cruise or a charter boat and embark on a voyage of discovery around the islands.
Ruapekapeka Pa The struggle between British troops and Maori in Northland led to the creation of this ingenious pa (fort).
Poor Knights Islands The Poor Knights Islands, Northland New Zealand, are often called one of the world’s top dive locations.
Activities
Northland
Boat Cruises (18),
Cultural Attractions (6),
Diving (10)
Tour and Sightseeing
Northland
Boat Cruises (2),
Cultural Attractions (8)
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