• Excitor - Hole In The Rock
    It's accelerated adventure all the way onboard the Excitor. Excitor makes several passes through the famous 'Hole in the Rock' so you get the maximum experience of this majestic formation. Prepare yourself for the awesome Cathedral Cove and be illuminated by the historic Cape Brett lighthouse. View some of Northlands finest maritime scenery.
     

Excitor - Hole In The Rock
  • Cape Reinga Via 90 Mile Beach Day Tours
    This is definitely not your average bus ride. Travelling to the very top of New Zealand your luxury air-conditioned coach will be driven along a quicksand stream & race through the waves of mighty Ninety Mile Beach! At Cape Reinga you'll enjoy spectacular views including the meeting of the blue Pacific and deep green Tasman Sea. Lots of spectacular scenery and other interesting stops. Informative and entertaining commentary provided. Picnic lunch optional. Choice of 2 fantastic full day tours.

Cape Reigna - 90 Mile Beach
  • R. Tucker Thompson Sailing Ship
    This has to be one of the most relaxing ways to see the Bay of Islands. Explore the area as Captain Cook would have and enjoy the unique experience of sailing on a tall ship built in the style of an old schooner. Participate in the sailing to whatever level you wish. Includes BBQ lunch. The vessel is fully licensed. A unique experience.
     

R. Tucker Thompson Tall Sailing Ship
  • Supercruise - Cream Trip/Hole in Rock
    If you want to see all the highlights of the magnificent Bay of Islands in one day then this is the cruise for you. On board our new state of the art cruising catamaran 'Tangaroa III' you'll do the original 'Cream Trip', take in the awesome 'Hole in the Rock' and go ashore to explore one of the most beautiful islands in the Bay.
     

Fullers 'Cream Trip' Supercruise
Location

The Bay of Islands is located in the Northland region. With many small islands and historic places of interests such as Waitangi and Russell. Paihia is a good place to explore the region from.

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