Top 10 summer activities in the North Island

Looking for summer fun in the North Island? From sunny beaches to thrilling outdoor adventures, here are ten top activities to make the most of your summer getaway.

1. Relax in natural hot pools

Dig your own hot spring pool at Hot Water Beach on the Coromandel Peninsula.

During low tide, using a spade you can create a warm, natural spa right on the sand. 

Or head further north to Ngawha Springs, in Te Tai Tokerau, Northland. Māori have used these springs for hundreds of years.

The iwi (tribe) Ngapuhi believe the waters have an ancient energy that will revitalise your senses, while the minerals relax your body.

 

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2. Hike the Waitākere Ranges

Explore the captivating Waitākere Ranges, a stunning natural sanctuary located just west of Auckland.

This expansive regional park boasts lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking vistas over the Tasman Sea. With an extensive network of walking and hiking trails, the Waitākere Ranges offer something for everyone, from leisurely strolls to challenging treks.

Discover the diverse native flora and fauna, including iconic kauri trees and native birds. 

 

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3. Hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, one of New Zealand’s most iconic hikes and a true adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.

This challenging trek spans 19.4 kilometers across a dramatic volcanic landscape, showcasing some of the country’s most awe-inspiring scenery.

As you ascend through rugged terrain, you'll encounter striking features such as the vibrant Red Crater, the emerald-colored Emerald Lakes, and the desolate, otherworldly moonscapes of the alpine desert.

The crossing gives an unparalleled opportunity to experience the raw beauty of New Zealand's volcanic heartland.

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4. Canoe Whanganui awa (river)

Canoeing down the Whanganui River with Owhango Adventures is a journey like no other, providing an authentic connection to one of New Zealand's most scenic and historically significant waterways.

Guided by local Māori, you'll paddle through landscapes rich with cultural significance, surrounded by lush native bush, towering cliffs, and cascading waterfalls.

The river, steeped in Māori history and legend, invites you to explore its peaceful currents and hidden stories.

After a day on the water, you can enhance your experience by staying at a Marae, where you'll be welcomed into a traditional setting that deepens your understanding of this sacred land. 

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5. Explore Rotorua’s geothermal wonders

Discover the geothermal marvels of Rotorua, a city where the earth's raw power is on full display.

Wander through landscapes filled with bubbling mud pools, hissing geysers, and vibrant hot springs that showcase the unique geothermal activity, otherworldly beauty and the rich history that surrounds these natural wonders.

After a day of adventure, indulge in a relaxing soak at the renowned Wai Ariki, where the healing waters will rejuvenate your body and spirit.

For a deeper connection to the area's heritage, visit Te Puia, where you can witness traditional Māori cultural performances, learn about ancient customs, and marvel at the craftsmanship of local artisans.

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6. Be captivated by the Waitomo Glowworm Caves

Explore the Waitomo Caves, where thousands of glowworms light up the underground passages with a soft, natural glow.

On a guided boat tour, you'll drift through these dark, quiet caverns, witnessing a unique sight that can only be found in New Zealand.

The calm waters and gently glowing lights are an memorable experience, especially during the hot summer months when the caves give a refreshing escape. 

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7. Spot endangered species

Explore Zealandia, New Zealand’s groundbreaking conservation project located in the heart of Wellington.

This expansive wildlife sanctuary offers a unique chance to witness a diverse array of native flora and fauna in a stunning, natural setting. Wander through lush, native forests and spot rare and endangered species such as the kiwi, tuatara, and saddleback.

Marvel at the impressive efforts to restore New Zealand’s ecosystems, including the reintroduction of species like the North Island kākā and the pōpokotea (whitehead). Zealandia provides an immersive experience making it a must-do experience visit destination for nature enthusiasts.

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8. Visit the Hobbiton™ set

Step into the enchanting world of Middle‑earth™ with a visit to Hobbiton™ Movie Set Tours, located just outside Matamata.

This immersive tour offers you the chance to wander through the stunning film set that brought J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved tales to life in "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" movies.

As you stroll through the idyllic village, you'll find yourself surrounded by the charming Hobbit holes, lush gardens, and quaint buildings that make up this iconic location.

The guided tour provides fascinating insights into the making of the films and the intricate details that went into creating this magical world - and now you can even tour inside two hobbit holes making for great pictures.

 

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9. Take a trip around Lake Taupō

Experience the thrill of kayaking on Lake Taupō, New Zealand’s largest lake, where adventure and tranquility meet.

Taupō Kayak Adventures have kayak tours from 2 hours to a full day where you glide across the pristine waters while taking in the breathtaking scenery.

Or explore the impressive Māori rock carvings with Chris Jolly Outdoors, who can add depth with cultural significance to your journey.

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10. Take a wine tour in Hawke’s Bay

Delight in the flavors of New Zealand with a wine tour in Hawke’s Bay, a region renowned for its exceptional vineyards.

Explore celebrated wineries Te Mata Estate(opens in new window), known for its award-winning reds, and Craggy Range, which offers stunning views and top-tier wines.

As you travel across the lush landscape, you’ll have the opportunity to taste a selection of local wines, each offering a unique glimpse into the area’s rich viticultural heritage paired with gourmet cuisine.

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