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Forest Waters
1 3
B&B , Haruru
FOREST WATERS is a bed and breakfast situated just 3.4 kilometres from Haruru Falls and 10.1 kilometres from Paihia Harbour, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of Haruru. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The B&B features a private garden and terrace, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a shared kitchen, a tennis court, a spa, and a hot tub, making it ideal for a relaxing and rejuvenating stay.
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Bay Of Islands
18/10 – 26/10
A$413/nighttotal: A$3304 (8 )
Swallows Ridge
1 5
B&B , Kerikeri
This self-contained Kerikeri holiday home, near Opito Bay boat ramp, offers tranquil countryside accommodation approximately a short drive from the bay. Sleeping six guests across three bedrooms (two king-size, one with two king-single beds), it boasts a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a swimming pool (summer access), garden, parking, and a private entrance.
9.8 44 reviews
Bay Of Islands
18/10 – 26/10
A$256/nighttotal: A$2048 (8 )
Kerikeri Luxury Home 3 Bedrooms Close To Boat Ramp
1 5
B&B , Kerikeri
This Kerikeri Inlet apartment, a two-minute walk from the boat ramp and swimming hole and a 3.2-kilometre drive from Kerikeri township, offers a unique location near the Kerikeri Inlet. The three-bedroom self-catering property sleeps up to five guests and boasts a private deck, Jacuzzi, kayak access, and on-site Thai cooking, alongside a kitchenette, Weber BBQ, and pizza oven.
8.6 106 reviews
Bay Of Islands
18/10 – 29/10
A$191/nighttotal: A$2101 (11 )
Pipiroa Bay Homestay
2 3
B&B , Russell
Pipiroa Bay Homestay is situated on the waterfront, just 7.6 kilometres from Christ Church and 7.7 kilometres from Russell Museum, offering a peaceful retreat in the stunning Bay of Islands. The homestay has received excellent ratings for its location and cleanliness, with guests consistently praising its very good overall experience. The 50 square metre homestay has two bedrooms and one bathroom, perfect for a family or small group. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a private beach area, a patio with garden and sea views, a fully equipped kitchen, a garden with a barbecue, and free parking and Wi-Fi.
Frequently asked questions about resorts in Bay Of Islands
What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of the Bay of Islands, New Zealand?
Three to four days allows for a good exploration of the main attractions. This timeframe lets you comfortably visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, take a boat trip to see the Hole in the Rock, explore Paihia, and perhaps even visit a few of the beautiful beaches in the area. More time allows for more in-depth exploration and perhaps some longer hikes.
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What types of natural scenery can visitors see in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand?
The Bay of Islands boasts stunning natural beauty. Expect to see dramatic coastlines, sparkling turquoise waters, lush native forests, and pristine beaches. The area is dotted with numerous islands, each offering unique views and landscapes. The contrasting rugged cliffs and sandy bays create a visually diverse experience.
What are the best family friendly resorts in Bay Of Islands?
Are there particular times of year when the Bay of Islands, New Zealand’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?
Yes, the seasons bring noticeable changes. Spring (September-November) sees wildflowers blooming, while summer (December-February) is warm and sunny, perfect for swimming and water activities. Autumn (March-May) offers vibrant colours in the foliage, and winter (June-August) can be cooler and wetter, though still offers its own charm, with fewer crowds.
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What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of the Bay of Islands, New Zealand?
Interacting with locals is easy in the Bay of Islands. Visiting the Waitangi Treaty Grounds provides insight into the region's history and the Treaty's significance to Māori and Pākehā cultures. Exploring Paihia and Russell, chatting with shopkeepers and restaurant owners, and perhaps taking a guided tour led by a local offers a great way to learn more about the area's unique culture. Consider attending a cultural performance or visiting a local Māori arts and crafts centre.
What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand?
Many beautiful spots lie beyond the typical tourist trail. The Haruru Falls are a stunning sight, and exploring the islands by kayak or stand-up paddleboard offers a unique perspective. The coastal walks around the peninsula provide opportunities to discover hidden coves and beaches. Look into visiting the Urupukapuka Island, a significant nature reserve.
Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand?
Paihia is the main hub for nightlife in the Bay of Islands. Several bars and restaurants offer a relaxed atmosphere, with live music often featured during peak season. The options are more low-key than a major city, reflecting the area's relaxed pace of life.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand?
The Bay of Islands isn't a major sporting hub. However, local sporting clubs often hold events, and water sports, such as sailing and fishing competitions, might be available depending on the time of year. Check local event listings for specific details.