Discover the best attractions and experiences Bay of Islands has to offer
Explore the Bay of Islands' rich colonial and Maori history at key sites around Russell, Paihia and Kerikeri.
Historic site where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed; showcases Maori culture and colonial history.
New Zealand's oldest preserved Catholic mission building and printery with period rooms.
One of New Zealand's oldest stone buildings, part of Kerikeri's historic mission complex.
Hilltop site offering views and insights into early European settlement.
Delve into the region’s storytelling through local museums and interpretive centres.
Small museum detailing early European settlement and local Bay of Islands history.
Museum exhibits on early printing and Catholic mission life.
Interpretive centre with exhibits about the signing of the Treaty and its legacy.
Historic churches and sacred sites reflecting the area’s spiritual heritage.
19th-century Anglican church with classic colonial architecture and harbour views.
Māori meeting ground preserving custom protocol and culture.
In the Bay of Islands region, notable protected areas and scenic nature spaces.
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Characterful towns and coastal pockets to explore on foot or by boat.
Gateway town with beaches, cafes and access to boat trips in the Bay of Islands.
Historic town on a sheltered bay with colonial architecture and waterfront charm.
Fruit-growing hub with heritage sites, galleries and cafes.
Many of the Bay of Islands’ best experiences are free or low-cost.
Stroll along the sandy shores and enjoy the sea breeze.
Free lookout with panoramic views over Russell and the bay.
Short walk to a pretty, foamy waterfall just outside Paihia.
Relaxing sunset views from the historic wharf and waterfront.
Taste fresh seafood, local produce and regional flavors across bayside towns.
Iconic pub and dining venue with harbour-side charm.
Cluster of casual and family-friendly spots along the wharf.
Weekend market offering local produce, crafts and snacks.
Evenings by the water offer relaxed pubs, live music and laid-back bars.
Historic venue with drinks and occasional live music.
Casual spots along the harbour for sunsets and drinks.
Small, friendly venues with sea views and local vibes.
Cultural shows and tours add depth to your visit.
Authentic Māori performances and storytelling.
Evening guided strolls through Russell’s lit streets.
Guided tours of the historic print house and exhibits.
Adventure on the water and land around the islands.
Cruises that often spot dolphins and other marine life.
Paddle through calm waters to hidden coves.
Easy water activity with scenic views.
For those who want to venture beyond the main viewpoints.
Challenging coastal hike to the Cape Brett Lighthouse.
Island day trip with scenic shore paths.
Boat tours that go to the famous rock formation.