Ferry Point Gulf Harbour, Whangaparaoa 0930, Aukland, New Zealand
Hobbs Beach is the best swimming spot on the island. Take a picnic and stay awhile, admiring the views back to the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.
This unique destination provides historical artifacts, kiwis & geckos, plus 19th-century buildings.
Quirky museum showcasing a vast array of unique, historic clocks, watches & animated timepieces.
The Town Basin Whangarei is a picturesque international yachting marina alongside restaurants, cafes and specialty shopping, loop walkway, art, culture and entertainment, history and heritage.
The Abbey Caves Reserve comprises of naturally sculptured limestone outcrops, bluffs, enclosed depressions, sink holes and three significant caves, Organ, Middle and Ivy.
Whangarei Quarry Gardens is a community garden project created by volunteers in the forested western hills of Whangarei City.
The track leads you under nīkau palms and kauri stands with glimpses of northern rātā hanging from pōhutukawa among a cluster of jagged bush-covered peaks.
Ocean Beach is a popular location and it is good for numerous beach activities.
Across the pasture and wetland to the beach you may see pukeko, pigeon, hawk, rosella, bittern, and on the beach dotterel, oystercatcher, tern, shags, gulls, and others.