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Updated: 9 th February 2026

Hole in the Rock Cruise – Bay of Islands Scenic Tour

Experience a scenic Hole in the Rock cruise in the Bay of Islands aboard the Discover the Bay tour. Cruise past secluded islands, Cape Brett and Cathedral Cave, with a relaxing stop at Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island. Enjoy a buffet lunch on board and the opportunity to view marine wildlife as you explore this spectacular coastal region.

Explore the Hole in the Rock & Otehei Bay Cruise Experience

“Discover the Bay Cruise”

Embark on an unforgettable Hole in the Rock cruise in the Bay of Islands aboard the Discover the Bay tour. This scenic half-day experience combines spectacular coastal landscapes, rich Māori history and the chance to view marine wildlife in one of New Zealand’s most iconic island destinations.

Cruise past the dramatic cliffs of Cape Brett and, weather permitting, travel through the legendary Hole in the Rock — a true highlight of the journey. Along the way, your experienced skipper and onboard Nature Guide provide engaging commentary about the region’s maritime history and local legends.

Marine wildlife sightings are common, including dolphins, whales (seasonal), seabirds and seals. The adventure continues with a relaxing stop at Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island, where you can explore scenic walking trails, swim in crystal-clear waters or unwind at the beachfront café.

Bay of Islands Cruise - Hole in the Rock

Book online & get a discount  (Save 10%)   Includes Buffet Lunch

Price: Adult $190 per person  – Child $95-00 (Age 5 to 15 yrs old) Under 5’s free  Family 2ad + 2ch $475
Departs Paihia:  8:30 am –  2:00 pm 
Departs Russell 8:40 am – 02:10 pm 

Duration: 4.5 Hours + Flexible stopover time at Otehei Bay when booking

Spectacular Scenery & Iconic Landmarks

Cruise through the breathtaking Bay of Islands, gliding past the dramatic cliffs of Cape Brett. Weather permitting, your skipper will navigate through the legendary Hole in the Rock — an unforgettable highlight of the journey. You may also enter Cathedral Cave when sea conditions allow, a stunning natural formation perfect for photography.

Marine Wildlife Viewing

Keep your camera ready as you explore the outer islands. Marine wildlife sightings are common and may include dolphins, whales (seasonal), seals and a variety of seabirds such as gannets and terns.

Cape Brett Lighthouse – A Historic Landmark

Cruise past the Cape Brett Lighthouse, operational since 1910, and learn about its maritime history through engaging onboard commentary. The original keeper’s house still stands and now serves as accommodation for hikers on the Cape Brett Track.

Otehei Bay Stopover – Urupukapuka Island

Enjoy a relaxing stop at Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island. During your time ashore you can:

  • Walk scenic trails with panoramic views
  • Swim in the crystal-clear waters
  • Relax at the beachfront café
  • Choose your preferred return time when booking to extend your island stay

Comfortable Cruise Experience

  • Spacious indoor and outdoor viewing areas
  • Fully licensed onboard bar
  • Buffet lunch included at Otehei Bay
  • Toilets available onboard

Bay of Islands Hole in the Rock Cruise Includes:

  • 4.5-hour scenic cruise through the Bay of Islands
  • Cruise to Cape Brett and the iconic Hole in the Rock (weather permitting)
  • Entry into Cathedral Cave when sea conditions allow
  • Stopover at Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island
  • Includes Buffet Lunch at Otehei Bay
  • Onboard Nature Guide providing live commentary
  • Marine wildlife sightings are common, including dolphins, whales (seasonal), seabirds and seals.
  • Spacious indoor and outdoor seating
  • Licensed onboard bar with beverages available for purchase
  • Need to know:

    • Check in to your cruise 15 minutes before departure

    • Lunch is included –  drinks are available to purchase at Otehei Bay Cafe? during the island stop at own expense

    • Dress to the weather conditions and wear flat soled shoes

    • Toilets available on board

       

Frequently Asked Questions – Discover the Bay Cruise

On the Discover the Bay Cruise, you’ll enjoy stunning coastal scenery, visit Cape Brett and Cathedral Cave, and encounter wildlife such as dolphins, whales, seals and seabirds. Live commentary shares Māori legends, maritime history and stories of the Bay’s unique landscape.

When sea conditions allow, the skipper navigates the vessel through the iconic Hole in the Rock for an unforgettable close-up experience. You’ll also see the dramatic cliffs of Cape Brett, the lighthouse, Cathedral Cave and other key landmarks of the outer Bay.

At Otehei Bay you can relax on the beach, swim in the sheltered bay, wander scenic walking tracks, enjoy views from the lookout or visit the licensed café and bar. You may also choose a later return ferry if you’d like extra time on the island.

Yes, a tasty buffet lunch is included in your cruise fare. The vessel features comfortable indoor and outdoor seating, a licensed bar, modern onboard facilities and excellent viewing areas for wildlife and photo opportunities.

Wear weather-appropriate clothing, flat shoes and bring sunscreen, a hat and a camera. It’s recommended you arrive at least 15 minutes before departure, especially during busy periods.

The cruise runs in most weather conditions; however, navigation through the Hole in the Rock is dependent on sea state and safety. If conditions don’t allow passage, the tour still explores Cape Brett, Cathedral Cave and the outer islands of the Bay of Islands.

Yes, the Discover the Bay Cruise offers departures from both Paihia and Russell. Simply select your preferred boarding location when booking.


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