Museums/historical Places

Museums/historical Places

The Bay of Islands is rich in history, from the early Maori to the first European settlers in the nineteen century.

In the heart of the Bay of Islands you find the settlement of Waitangi - the site of the first signing of the Treaty, hence it's naming the Treaty of Waitangi. There are a number of historic sites to visit in the area and some excellent museums that portray life from another era. 

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Fullers Great Sights Cape Reinga via 90 Mile Beach :: click here for more information A visit to New Zealand is not complete without a journey to the top of the North Island – Cape Reinga (Te Rerenga Wairua).

Uncover the wild beauty of this vast...

Marsden Road, Paihia

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Fernbrook :: click here for more information Fernbrook, located on the Kerikeri Inlet and only 12K from the town of Kerikeri is within easy reach of art galleries, craft shops, restaurants and the internationally famous golf courses...

28 Kurapari Rd, Rangitane, Kerikeri

Explore Otehei Bay :: click here for more information Explore Otehei Bay and discover all that is on offer at your leisure. Relax in the peace and quiet or fill your day with island activity in this stunning island...

Unit 15, 8-14 Madden Street, Auckland

Clendon House :: click here for more information * Visit the house of James Reddy Clendon, adventurer, trader and entrepreneur.
* Explore the pretty harbour town of Rawene.

James Reddy Clendon - a trader, witness to the Treaty...

14 Parnell Street, Rawene

A Perfect Day :: click here for more information
The Poor Knights Islands are only a 35 minute boat ride off the stunning Tutukaka Coast, and are a complete marine and nature reserve. With an 11 million year old...

Marina Road, Tutukaka

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