Te Paki Sand Dunes, Northland
Kaitaia
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Kaitaia is New Zealand’s northernmost town and the gateway to iconic far north sights such as Cape Reinga and Ninety Mile Beach.
Hokianga
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Explore Northland’s west coast and enjoy the rugged beauty of the fourth largest harbour in New Zealand.
Kerikeri
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Famous for its fertile land, roadside stalls selling fresh fruit and vegetables, arts and crafts, and local wines, Kerikeri is a wonderfully relaxing place to stay while visiting the Bay of Islands.
Kaikohe
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West of the Bay of Islands sits the small rural township of Kaikohe, an ideal spot to stop for supplies and refreshments while exploring the north.
Whangarei
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Situated on the east coast of Northland, the city of Whangarei has a population of more than 45,000 – making it by far the largest settlement in the Northland region.
Paihia
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Regarded as the ‘Jewel of the Bay of Islands’, Paihia is the main tourist town in this popular part of Northland.
Russell
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The picturesque township of Russell is full of history and numerous quaint cafés and restaurants.
Dargaville
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The heart of the Kauri Coast, Dargaville offers visitors a gateway to Northland’s west coast with its Kauri forests and long beaches.