Stargazing by the seaside is a magical New Zealand experience. Imagine getting lost in the stars while a guide tells you cultural stories and scientific facts.
If you’re short on time and want to see the best of the North Island while learning more about Māori culture and sustainability, the Whio (Blue Duck) has got you covered.
Rotoroa Island is a unique arts, heritage and conservation island. Come and see the endangered species in the wild – and learn about the mission to save them.
Give back to Mother Nature and help us with the Pohatu forest regeneration project. Join us on a 4 hour tour and plant your own tree.
Come exploring with us for the best day sailing Bay of Islands has to offer! Step straight off our catamaran onto the beach and explore many idyllic spots in comfort and style!
Explore the outer coast of Pohatu Marine Reserve by kayak and marvel at its spectacular towering cliffs, rock stacks, reefs, and deep sea caves and encounter its unique wildlife.
Learn to cook some classic kiwi dishes in the Bay of Islands, including Traditional Meat Pie, Lemon Meringue Pie, Classic Fish & Chips & Classic Kiwi Pavlova – yum!
Walk around the outside ring of the tallest building in NZ and the most famous structure in Auckland, the Sky Tower.
NZ’s highest skydive at 20,000ft! Soak up the scenery of all 144 islands that make up the Bay of Islands, the view is guaranteed to take your breath away!
Kayak across the Waitemata Harbour, meaning ‘sparkling waters’, to Browns Island / Motukorea, one of the best preserved volcanoes in the Auckland Volcanic Field.
Te Hana Te Ao Marama Marae & Māori Traditional Village offers a variety of authentic Maori cultural experiences. Come for a short visit or even stay overnight on the marae.
Terra & Tide runs a series of Hauraki Gulf conservation cruises, sailing from Waiheke Island with guide Olive Andrews, a marine mammal researcher, ocean policy expert and polar guide.