Paihia
- Kerikeri
- Kaitaia
23 km (14 miles)
Approximately 0.5 hour
Road Conditions: State Highway/Arterial
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.
Just beyond Paihia you’ll have to chance to visit Haruru Falls. These falls tumble down in a perfect horseshoe. A walking track runs from the falls all the way to Waitangi and includes a board walk through mangrove forest.
The road leading into Kerikeri is bordered by orchards. Roadside stalls offer the chance to buy seasonal fruit. Look also for signs showing the way to artists’ studios – resident potters and painters have given this district a creative personality.
Kerikeri is a town of things to do. You’ll find galleries, cafes and vineyards, gourmet food shops, several golf courses and historic sites such as the Stone Store and the Mission House. There are superb bush walks in the area – Rainbow Falls is a perfect picnic spot.
Scenic Highlights
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).
Historic sites in Kerikeri Kerikeri isn’t all cafés and galleries; there are many significant historic sites in the area, including New Zealand's oldest standing European building.
Cavalli Islands and Matauri Bay The Cavilli Islands, one of the top dive sights in Northland.
Urupukapuka Island Urupukapuka Island is a place you must see while visiting the Bay of Islands. It is a beautiful island with fascinating nature and history.
Activities
Northland
Arts & Crafts (17),
Boat Cruises (24),
Fishing – Salt Water (29)
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