GS8
Half Day Tour
Ex Auckland
Operates Daily
We depart Auckland this morning and travel through spectacular scenery of native forests and sub-tropical bush to the foreshores of the National Maritime Park, arriving at the seaside town of Paihia (where you will be transferred to your hotel). The rest of your day is at leisure
During your stay in Paihia we recommend you take the opportunity to explore the stunning region. See www.dolphincruise.co.nz for cruise and tour suggestions or come and visit us at the Maritime Museum on Paihia's waterfront.
For transport back to Auckland book tour GS24.
| Adult | $103.00 |
| Child | $51.00 |
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| Adult | $134.00 |
| Child | $67.00 |
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| Adult | $244.00 |
| Child | $129.00 |
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| Adult | $229.00 |
| Child | $114.00 |
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| Adult | $130.00 |
| Child | $65.00 |
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| DEPARTS: 7:30 am, Sky City Coach Terminal, 102 Hobson Street or » View Hotel Pick-up Details |
| RETURNS: 11:15 am, Paihia Maritime Building on the waterfront or » View Hotel Drop-off Details |
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Travelling north from Auckland your journey into Northland will take you through rolling countryside, rural towns and past sandy beaches to Paihia, situated in the beautiful Bay of Islands.
Regarded as the birthplace of New Zealand, Northland is rich in both culture and early Maori and European history - from Kupe, believed to be the very first Maori voyager to arrive in New Zealand over 1,000 years ago, to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi between Maori and the Crown.
The Bay of Islands is a stunning region consisting of 144 islands abundant in natural beauty and marine life. You can experience it to the full by swimming with dolphins or visiting the famous Cape Brett Hole in the Rock.