Welcome to the Travel directory of the Northland Region, New Zealand

The very north of New Zealand is where 2 oceans meet and make Northland an unforgettable and unique destination. Endless coastlines, ancient kauri tracks, spectacular diverse islands… This is our Winterless North!

This website is currently a ‘work in progress’ and is planned to become the main directory for the Northland region in NZ.

It’s goal is to provide all up to date information and stunning visual accompaniment of local experiences, wild nature, fishing, outdoor activities, must-see sights and more.

It’s Mission is to become the simplest, yet most broad and free source both for locals and travellers.

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Explore the 3 Districts Of Northland Region, NZ

FAR NORTH

The most Northern part of New Zealand, with the iconic Cape Reinga on top. Experience the untamed beauty of the most northern point, see where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean...

KAIPARA

Kaipara – Two Oceans Two Harbours. Being washed by the untamed Tasman Sea on the west and the magnificent Pacific Ocean on the east, Kaipara District has it all for a perfect adventure.

Whangarei

Whangārei Te Terenga Pararoa – meaning ‘The Gathering Place of the Whales’ is Northland’s only city that combines both coastal and rural land of rare beauty.

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TuaTua Shellfish Catch & Cook

TuaTua Shellfish Catch & Cook

Recently we have traveled to 90-mile beach to gather some of the most tasty shellfish – TuaTua. Read how to catch and cook free food in New Zealand

Joy Fest

Joy Fest

Joy Fest is a fun and inspiring day out the first Health, Wellness and Conscious Living festival in the Far North: JOYFEST! All-day yoga, music and more

Rangiputa Dolphins Video

Rangiputa Dolphins Video

Rangiputa is covered with magical white sands and looks like a tropical island. Enjoy a beautiful video of dolphins swimming in Rangiputa

Drone footage of the stunning views

Drone footage of the stunning views

Magnificent Cape Reinga, the unending paradise of the 90 Mile Beach and the Te Paki Stream, New Zealand. Discover these must-see sights captured on a drone.

Mahinepua Peninsula Track

Mahinepua Peninsula Track

Mahinepua Peninsula track is one of those that will leave you speechless. Enjoy a spectacular walk with breathtaking views of the bays, nature and islands.

Outdoor Adventure Up North

Outdoor Adventure Up North

Outdoor Adventure Up North. Featuring Houhora, Pukenui, Rarawa, Henderson Bay, Dolphins, sea life, Pure New Zealand nature and drone footage!

Taipa Bridge

Taipa Bridge

The long-awaited Taipa bridge is officially opened. Located on the Twin-Coast Discovery route, it’s an important project for both locals and tourists.

Kaitaia Farmers Market

Kaitaia Farmers Market

Kaitaia Saturday Market, is the most popular market in the Far North region. Running every Saturday, it offers a huge range of local & organic goods.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS

Ninety Mile Beach

Ninety Mile Beach or Te-Oneroa-a-Tōhē (official name) is almost unending paradise on the far north-west coast of New Zealand. Rough waves of Tasman Sea with the combination of giant sand dunes and desert-like landscapes formed a unique beach, like nowhere else in the world.

Tāne Mahuta

Tāne Mahuta, also known as Lord of the Forest, is the biggest known Kauri Tree in Northland and New Zealand. It is around 50 meters high and measured at 14 meters around the trunk at breast height. Its age is estimated to be between 1,250 and 2,500 years. Tāne is Māori god of birds and forests. Therefore, Tāne Mahuta is a sacred tree for all Māori people. According to mythology, all living creatures of the forest are regarded as Tāne’s children.

Cape Reinga

Cape Reinga is famous for being a spot where you can see how the Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean collide. Standing by the beautiful lighthouse, you can enjoy how the power of sea and ocean create a tidal race – waves, rapids, and whirlpools. Unforgettable place, not to miss when you are in New Zealand!

Waitangi

New Zealand is a relatively young country and it “was born” at the place called Waitangi. “Waitangi” is a Māori-language name meaning “weeping waters”. 

MAGICAL MANGAWHAI

The magical Mangawhai is located in the Northland region, spreading between Kaiwaka and Waipu, and being just 105km away from Auckland. It is known for its spectacular white beaches, great surfing and fishing spots, breath taking scenery and creative local community.

Kaitaia

Located in the Far North District of Northland, New Zealand, it is the last major town on the State Highway 1 and one of the nation’s oldest, that is a gateway to Cape Reinga. Situated near the unending paradise of the Ninety Mile beach, this town has an interesting mix of Māori and Dalmatian ancestry.