New Zealand east coast is lined with islands
of all sizes and shapes. The Bay of Islands,
Northland in the subtropical region of New Zealand,
is no different. It mesmerizes visitors and
tourists with its 144 inhabited islands and
protected, beaches, bays, coves, designer rock
formations, nature trails and historic towns,
with the sea and the ocean a few steps in any
direction .
Attractions in the Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands is not only famous for its historic
significance, but is also famous for its pristine
natural attractions, a visible influence of
Maori and European culture in its lifestyle,
and the best facilities synonymous with a city.
Hokianga Harbour in the Bay of Islands
The port, which is very picturesque, is of historic
significance as the place of disembarkation
of Polynesians passengers in the 11th century.
The influence of these Pacific travelers is
still evident in the cultures and traditions
of urban New Zealand.
Russell in the Bay of Islands
This historic coastal city is a must visit for
its natural paradise, and the colonial era buildings
and museums that have preserved the past glories
of New Zealand’s first capital in its
monuments and artifacts.
Waitangi in the Bay of Islands
A visit to your Bay of Islands, Northland, is
the Waitangi Treaty House. This is where New
Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty
of Waitangi, signed in 1840. Linger for some
time and explore the beautiful park that surrounds
the Treaty House. Also check the Moari Meeting
House Visitor Center Gallery and get an overview
of the creation of a nation called New Zealand.
Urupukapuka Island in the Bay of Islands
One of the preserved islands in the Bay of Islands,
where nature is in place for sampling in its
force, Urupukapuka Island is popular with tourists
for its sandy beaches and long walks.
Other attractions in the Bay of Islands
Like any other place in New Zealand, Bay of
Islands offers opportunities for wine tasting,
gourmet restaurants and outdoor cafes, golf
courses, spas and luxury inns to help you explore
the region 's assets at leisure.
Activities in Attractions in the Bay
of Islands
The sea is omnipresent in the Bay of Islands.
Thus, water sports and beach activities for
major activities are of interest to tourists.
Swimming with dolphins, sea kayaking, ferries
and boat rides, the discovery of coves and beaches,
cruises around the bays, coves and rock formations,
day trips to Cape Brett and ' Hole in the Rock
'Piercy on the island, visits to historic islands,
bird watching, bush walks are the favorites
with the local population and international
tourists.
HOW TO REACH
Northland’s domestic airports connect
the Bay of Islands with the international airport
at Auckland and other major cities in New Zealand.
A coach of Auckland trip is a more picturesque
trip to the Bay of Islands, Northland.
Theme roads
In addition to tours, you can also tour Bay
of Islands by road on the Twin Coast Discovery
Highway theme.