One of New Zealand’s top destinations, the Bay of Islands, is located south of the remote northernmost tip of New Zealand. Captain Cook gave the area its name almost two and a half centuries ago. The bay includes over 140 islands.
White sand beaches and bays stretch around a stunning coastline, with a plentiful marine wildlife. In summer visitors can stroll beneath the vivid scarlet pohutakawa trees, all part of a subtropical wonderland which has an average summer temperature of 24 degrees.
The Bay of Islands are 250km north of New Zealand's biggest city, Auckland which makes the destionation an easy day trip. Several overnight options are also available for people wish to spend more time in the Winterless North, especially if they wish to visit the Northernmost part of New Zealand, Cape Reinga.
Inclusion
Hotel / Motel Pick ups from Auckland City Hotels and drop off
Standard Accommodation (Kingsgate Paihia or similar)
Upgraded Accommodation (Copthorne Waitangi)
Waitangi Treat House and Grounds Admission
Cape Brett Hole-in-the-Rock Cruise
Russell Mini Tour
Multilingual commentary is available in Japanese, Mandarin & Spanish
Taxes
Exclusion
Gratuities (optional)
Hours of operation
Available Daily
Pick-up time: 6:35am - 7:10am
Departure time: 7:30am
Duration
Approx. 2 Days / 1 Night
Redemption instructions
Guest must present voucher to driver in exchange for services.
Policies
Guest is required to call at least 24 hours prior to your departure to confirm reservations.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
Child age is from 5-14 years old
Infants under 5 years NOT occupying a seat are free of charge and parents pay any charges direct for food.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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One of New Zealand’s top destinations, the Bay of Islands, is located south of the remote northernmost tip of New Zealand. Captain Cook gave the area its name almost two and a half centuries ago. The bay includes over 140 islands.
White sand beaches and bays stretch around a stunning coastline, with a plentiful marine wildlife. In summer visitors can stroll beneath the vivid scarlet pohutakawa trees, all part of a subtropical wonderland which has an average summer temperature of 24 degrees.
The Bay of Islands are 250km north of New Zealand's biggest city, Auckland which makes the destionation an easy day trip. Several overnight options are also available for people wish to spend more time in the Winterless North, especially if they wish to visit the Northernmost part of New Zealand, Cape Reinga.
Inclusion
Hotel / Motel Pick ups from Auckland City Hotels and drop off Standard Accommodation (Kingsgate Paihia or similar) Upgraded Accommodation (Copthorne Waitangi) Waitangi Treat House and Grounds Admission Cape Brett Hole-in-the-Rock Cruise Russell Mini Tour Multilingual commentary is available in Japanese, Mandarin & Spanish Taxes
Exclusion
Gratuities (optional)
Hours of operation
Available Daily Pick-up time: 6:35am - 7:10am Departure time: 7:30am
Duration
Approx. 2 Days / 1 Night
Redemption instructions Guest must present voucher to driver in exchange for services.
Policies
Guest is required to call at least 24 hours prior to your departure to confirm reservations. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher. Child age is from 5-14 years old Infants under 5 years NOT occupying a seat are free of charge and parents pay any charges direct for food.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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