Consisting of more than 140 islands, Bay of Islands is a subtropical micro-region renowned for its astounding beauty and history. Retrace the path of Kupe, the legendary Polynesian explorer who discovered New Zealand; learn about the Treaty of Waitangi, which established a partnership between the British Crown and the Māori people; or simply take in the breathtaking views.
Region: Regional North Island
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Overlooking Paihia's most picturesque beach, this resort offers stylish amenities and attentive service.
Located between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula, just north of Aukland, this subtropical micro-region contains 144 islands, plentiful beaches, ideal diving, wildlife, rock formations, river or seaside walking trails, and several camping opportunities. It is a natural wonder rich in Māori history and culture.