The subtropical Northland experience promises a contrast between the relative sophistication of the east coast and the soulful simplicity of the west coast.
Spring in subtropical Northland brings the senses alive. Imagine ocean waves lapping on white sand beaches with the warming sun on your skin. Listen to native birdsong in ancient kauri forests. Savour the taste of luscious fruits and fresh seafood and inhale the fragrance of early blooms.
The subtropical Northland experience promises a contrast between the relative sophistication of the east coast and the soulful simplicity of the west coast.
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A tale of two coastlines
Much of Northland's extensive coastline remains unspoilt - an aquatic playground for adventure activities and escapist relaxation. Whangarei and Opua are havens for international and local yachts; Tutukaka and Russell are game fishing hot spots; the beaches of Doubtless Bay are endlessly beautiful.
Throughout the region you’ll also enjoy the shopping, dining and entertainment possibilities that stem from the distinctive local culture, which embraces art, creativity, organic farming and alternative thinking.
Northland’s history is rich and interesting. It is believed that the first Polynesian voyagers arrived in Northland during the 11th century. Today Waitangi is the seat of Maori culture, which is very much alive in this region (32 percent of the population are Maori). European settlement began in the 1840s, further enriching the region’s colourful past.
Key Features
The birthplace of a nation History has always been made in Northland. The Hokianga Harbour was the first Polynesian landing place, Russell was New Zealand’s first capital and the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in the Bay of Islands.
Beaches and islands You can’t escape the ocean in subtropical Northland - nor would you want to. Sail around the Bay of Islands, swim with dolphins, dive a wreck or snooze under the pohutukawa trees.
All kinds of indulgence Fine wine, gourmet food, world class golf, sumptuous spas and luxury lodges - these are passions that Northland understands. For travellers who want to pack more pleasure into their holiday, the sky’s the limit.
Key Tips
Follow the Twin Coast Discovery Highway - a circular touring route - and explore some of the linked tourist drives.
Regular domestic air services connect to Northland’s three airports - Whangarei, Kerikeri and Kaitaia.
To make the most of the bays and beaches, explore Northland by rental car or campervan.
If you want to see the countryside on your way north, but don’t want to drive, catch a coach from Auckland.
MEMORY: Submitted by Tania Brown from United States of America
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I also remember the 90 mile beach that we drove on and how we collected clams for dinner.
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Friendly coastal towns. Endless sandy beaches. This unique Northland area is also the place to connect with our fascinating roots, standing proud as the birthplace of our modern nation.
Friendly coastal towns. Endless sandy beaches. This unique Northland area is also the place to connect with our fascinating roots, standing proud as the birthplace of our modern nation.
Friendly coastal towns. Endless sandy beaches. This unique Northland area is also the place to connect with our fascinating roots, standing proud as the birthplace of our modern nation.