Located right in the heart of the Waiomio Valley, the Kawiti Caves are home to thousands of luminous glow worms, breath taking rock formations and lush green rainforest.
The Bay of Islands i-SITE Visitor Centre is part of New Zealand's official nationwide Visitor Information Network.
The spectacular Bay of Islands landscape is a marine paradise. This pristine national maritime park is bursting with iconic landmarks, abundant wildlife and unspoilt islands.
The harbour area is worth visiting and is directly adjacent to the main shopping, dining and entertainment areas.
A typical block waterfall, Haruru Falls is located in a hidden valley on the beautiful and peaceful Waitangi River.
This is a sheltered walk from the Treaty Grounds at Waitangi, along the bush-clad banks of the Waitangi River to Haruru Falls.
The Waitangi Treaty Grounds are New Zealand’s most important cultural site, and for visitors, it is an essential stopping point to gain an understanding of the turbulent.
Heritage New Zealand, Kerikeri 0230, Northland, New Zealand The Stone Store was New Zealand’s first architectural white elephant. Modelled, like the adjacent mission house, on Samuel Marsden’s establishment at Parramatta.
Walk through the Waharoa (carved red entrance way) up a gentle grass slope featuring gum trees and regenerating native forest.
The Stone Store at Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands is New Zealand’s oldest surviving stone building.