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Cape Reinga Day Tour Options:

Bus, Scenic Flight & 90 Mile Beach Experiences

Cape Reinga Lighthouse

Cape Reinga is one of New Zealand’s most iconic and remote destinations, where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean in a dramatic swirl of currents. This spiritually significant site marks the northernmost tip of Aotearoa’s North Island and offers visitors a chance to witness breathtaking coastal views, windswept dunes, and ancient Māori legends. With no overnight accommodations at the cape itself, day tours are the best way to explore this incredible place.

Whether you’re after an epic coastal drive along 90 Mile Beach, a fast and scenic flight from Kerikeri, or a luxury lodge pickup and helicopter experience, there are several ways to reach Cape Reinga — each offering a different style of adventure.

How to Visit Cape Reinga in a Day

Here are the most popular tour options, depending on your budget, timeframe, and travel style:

  • 🚌 Coach Day Tour from Paihia (GreatSights)
  • Duration: Approx. 11 hours
  • Highlights: 90 Mile Beach drive, Te Paki Sand Dunes, Cape Reinga Lighthouse walk, ancient kauri forest
  • Pickup Points: Paihia, Kerikeri, Mangonui, Taipa, Awanui
  • Best For: Budget travellers, families, full-day sightseeing

👉 Book the GreatSights Coach Tour Here

 

✈️ Fly + Drive Tour from Kerikeri (Salt Air)

  • Duration: Approx. 4.5 hours
  • Highlights: Scenic return flight over Northland’s west and east coasts, private ground tour to Cape Reinga
  • Departure: Kerikeri Airport
  • Best For: Time-conscious travellers, photography enthusiasts, couples

👉 Book the Salt Air Scenic Flight Here

 

🚁 Helicopter Tour (Private Charter)

  • Duration: Approx. 2.5–4 hours

  • Highlights: Private aerial experience, direct fly-over of Cape Reinga, exclusive access to remote landing zones

  • Departure: Kerikeri Airport, Paihia Heli-pad or pickup from luxury lodges (e.g. Kauri Cliffs)

  • Best For: Luxury travellers, special occasions, exclusive experiences

  • 👉 Book the Salt Air Scenic Flight Here

Which Cape Reinga Tour Is Right for You?


Best for Families

The coach tour offers great value and includes fun stops like sand dune surfing — perfect for kids and multigenerational groups.

Best for Couples

Choose the scenic flight or private helicopter to maximise time and enjoy a more personal experience.

Best for Photography

The Salt Air flight offers jaw-dropping aerial views of 90 Mile Beach and Northland’s untouched coastline.

Best for Budget Travellers

The Fullers – GreatSights coach tour is the most affordable way to visit Cape Reinga, offering excellent value with local commentary and multiple scenic stops.

Young girl sand tobogganing at te paki sand dunes at 90 mile beach

Cape Reinga Day Tour FAQs – Know Before You Go

 

How long is the Cape Reinga Lighthouse walk?

It’s an easy 10-minute walk from the carpark to the lighthouse, mostly downhill. The path is paved and suitable for all fitness levels.

Can you eat at Cape Reinga?

Eating is not permitted at the Cape Reinga lighthouse area itself, as it is a sacred site (tapu) in Māori culture. However, meal breaks are included in bus tours, with stops at local cafés along the route. For scenic flight and heli-tour guests, a light refreshment stop — usually coffee and biscuits at Tapotupotu Bay (just 5 km from the cape) — is typically part of the experience. Tapotupotu Bay also has picnic areas and basic facilities if you’re self-driving.

Is it better to stay in Paihia or Kerikeri?

Both towns are great bases. Paihia is ideal for coach tours, while Kerikeri is perfect if you’re flying with Salt Air.

Is the road to Cape Reinga sealed?

Yes — the main road to Cape Reinga is fully sealed. However, the 90 Mile Beach portion is an off-road coastal stretch, only suitable for tour buses or 4WD.

What is so special about Cape Reinga?

Cape Reinga is where Māori believe spirits depart to the afterlife. It’s also home to the iconic lighthouse, dramatic sea views, and the meeting point of two oceans.

Can you still drive on 90 Mile Beach?

Yes, but it’s not recommended for rental cars. Most travellers experience it via guided coach tours with experienced local drivers.

Why is 90 Mile Beach called that?

Despite the name, it’s actually around 88 kilometres long. The name likely comes from early overestimations by pioneers.

What does “Reinga” mean in Māori?

“Reinga” translates to “underworld” or “leaping place of the spirits.” The site holds deep spiritual importance in Māori culture.

What can you see from Paihia to Cape Reinga?

Expect changing scenery from lush farmland to rugged coastlines, with highlights like ancient kauri forests, rolling dunes, and panoramic sea views.

Can you drive a car to Cape Reinga?

Yes, you can drive on fully sealed roads all the way to Cape Reinga. However, the 90 Mile Beach route requires a 4WD vehicle and most rental car companies do not allow driving on the beach or provide insurance coverage for it. The safest and easiest way to experience this iconic coastal stretch is by joining a guided tour with experienced local drivers.

What is sand tobogganing at Cape Reinga?

Sand tobogganing is an exciting activity where you ride a boogie board down the giant Te Paki Sand Dunes. Both the coach and flight tour options include this fun stop, with boards provided and time to slide.

Compare Cape Reinga Tour Options

Option Duration Highlights Departure Best For
Coach Tour 11 hrs 90 Mile Beach, sand dunes, forest Paihia + pickups Families, budget travellers
Salt Air Flight 4.5 hrs Scenic flight + guided land tour Kerikeri Airport Time-limited travellers, couples
Helicopter Tour 2.5–4 hrs Private aerial tour & remote landings Luxury lodges/KKE Luxury, special occasions

Plan Your Day to Cape Reinga

  • What to bring: Sunblock, hat, water, snacks, camera, walking shoes

  • Weather: Northland is generally warm year-round, but weather at the cape can change quickly — bring a light rain jacket

  • Accessibility: The coach tour and lighthouse track are suitable for most fitness levels. Helicopter access may require flexibility depending on landing conditions.

🔗 Book Your Cape Reinga Day Tour

 

🚌 GreatSights Coach Tour

Explore Cape Reinga and 90 Mile Beach on a full-day guided bus tour from Paihia. with passenger pickups at Kerikeri, Mangonui, Taipa and Awanui

👉 Book the GreatSights Coach Tour Here

✈️ Salt Air Fly + Drive Tour

Take a scenic flight from Kerikeri and experience Cape Reinga from the air and on the ground.

👉 Book the Salt Air Scenic Flight Here

Discover More Northland Adventures

Cape Reinga is just the beginning. Northland is full of hidden beaches, cultural landmarks, marine reserves, and adventure tours. Whether you’re exploring on land, sea, or air — there’s so much more to see.

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