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Backpacking in the Bay of Islands
Backpacking in the Bay of Islands is best during the Summer months! The Bay of Islands turquoise waters have long been a drawcard for those travelling…
by Donna YorkeNov 10 No comments -
Game Fishing
Marlin caught with Andy Mcgaughey Sportfishing The Bay of Islands produces some of the largest billfish caught anywhere on the planet. New Zealand holds 16 of the 22 line-class world…
by Dave SmythJan 26 No comments -
Help Prevent Kauri Dieback
Giant Kauri Tree – Photo by ItravelNZ is licensed under CC BY 2.0 The Bay of Islands is known for it’s lush greenery and towering forests. But kauri dieback is…
by DesignerNov 15 No comments -
Māori History in the Bay of Islands – Endurance, Adaptation, and Renaissance
Kororāreka Beach, 1844 Before Paihia had a mission station, before Russell was Kororāreka, before Kerikeri saw its first European building, Pēwhairangi (the Bay of Islands) was…
by Dave SmythMay 8 No comments -
The History of Kerikeri – New Zealand’s Cradle of European Settlement
Stone Store – Kerikeri Kerikeri sits inland from the Bay of Islands, sheltered at the head of a tidal inlet where fresh water meets the sea. Today, it’s known for…
by Dave SmythMay 8 No comments -
The History of Opua – The Bay’s Working Harbour
Opua in the 1970’s Drive north from Paihia and within ten minutes you’ll arrive at Opua, a place that feels fundamentally different from its more famous…
by Dave SmythMay 8 No comments -
The History of Paihia – Where Aotearoa’s Story Began
Paihia & the ‘Ninepin’ Nestled on the shores of the Bay of Islands, Paihia may appear at first glance to be just another charming coastal town in New Zealand’s Far…
by Dave SmythMay 8 No comments -
The History of Russell – From Hellhole to Haven
Ink drawing by Peter Arnold Cross the bay from Paihia today and you’ll arrive at Russell, a tranquil waterfront village of heritage buildings, holiday homes, and million-dollar yachts. It’s hard…
by Dave SmythMay 8 No comments -
Ipipiri – a historic map of the Bay of Islands
Place names come and go, but the land remains. An enquiry from a cousin about the name of one particular headland near his home in Manawaora Bay, Bay of Islands,…
by Dave SmythMay 8 No comments









