Immerse yourself in the captivating history and breathtaking landscapes of Paihia, nestled in the heart of the Bay of Islands. This enchanting region is steeped in cultural significance, being the site of the historic Treaty of Waitangi signed in 1840, marking New Zealand’s birth as a nation. Discover the Treaty House at Waitangi, and gain unique insights into the Māori and European heritage that helped shape New Zealand’s identity.
Nature enthusiasts will find endless adventure in Paihia’s scenic trails, with options for both casual strolls and more challenging hikes. One highlight is the scenic boardwalk to Haruru Falls, where you can witness the power and beauty of an impressive waterfall amidst lush surroundings.
Across the Bay lies Russell, a charming historic village once known as the ‘Hell Hole of the Pacific’ during its whaling days. Today, Russell is a peaceful coastal haven, rich in history and dotted with historic sites. Stroll through its quaint streets, visit New Zealand’s oldest licensed Hotel, and enjoy the unique atmosphere of this former seafaring settlement.
A short 20-minute drive from Paihia brings you to Kerikeri, a region celebrated for its vineyards, horticulture, and historic sites. Visit the local market held on Saturdays to indulge in fresh produce and artisanal goods, or explore the Kerikeri Basin with its historical treasures—the iconic Stone Store and Mission House, reflecting early European life in New Zealand.
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Just minutes away from Paihia lies the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, New Zealand’s most significant historic site. Here, visitors can explore the birthplace of New Zealand through exhibitions, cultural performances, and guided tours. A short ferry ride takes you to Russell, New Zealand’s first European settlement, offering historic charm and attractions like Pompallier Mission and New Zealand’s oldest pub.
Paihia’s waterfront is the launch point for unforgettable adventures, from island-hopping cruises to thrilling water sports. Embark on a ‘Hole in the Rock’ cruise to see the famous rock formation, explore hidden coves, and spot dolphins, whales, and seabirds. Nature lovers can take a Nature Cruise or join the historic Cream Trip to visit islands and relax on secluded beaches.
For adrenaline seekers, Paihia offers jet boating, parasailing and skydiving over the Bay’s sparkling blue waters.
Or enjoy a scenic helicopter flight over the islands with a chance to land on an exclusive helipad. Those looking to stay active can rent a bike for a day at the Waitangi Mountain Bike Park or hit the Twin Coast Cycle Trail.
Enjoy free activities with Paihia’s scenic beaches, nature trails, and boardwalks. Take the easy walk to Haruru Falls, where you’ll find a picturesque waterfall and boardwalk surrounded by native bush. Just across the bay, Russell offers a peaceful, historic setting perfect for strolling and soaking up the area’s maritime history.
Kerikeri, just a 20-minute drive from Paihia, is known for its lush vineyards and horticulture. Enjoy a wine tasting tour at one of its boutique vineyards, sample local treats at the Makana Chocolate Factory, or browse the artisan offerings at the Old Packhouse Market on weekends.
The Kerikeri Basin is home to two of New Zealand’s oldest buildings, the Stone Store and Mission House, making it a historical gem worth exploring.
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