... ALMOST ninety years ago an adventurer who was also one of the world's most popular authors rounded the headland of Cape Brett in what has been termed "the edge of the world", dolphins leaping through the crystal bow wave as he sailed past fabulous tropical islands. Zane Grey, whose tales of the Wild West have captiv...
...The Bay of Islands is sometimes known as 'The Winterless North' - although that's a bit tongue-in-cheek it is true that the weather in this part of Northland is usually mild in the winter and hot in the summer. The weather is one reason why the Bay is a popular destination for outdoors activities and families looking f...
...Have a virtual stroll around the bay, plan your route on the way in, check out where to go for a walk or sail when you get here. Find the kind of location you want and then browse the local accommodation...
today: 4th May 2020
...After a fantastic weekend diving the wreck of the ex HMNZS Canterbury up in the Bay of Islands, I thought members might like this video, showing what happens when you take your technical and wreck diving to a whole other level The video is a Campbell Live segment on diving the Port Kembla, a 4,500.....
A shot film i made while i worked breifly as a divemaster in pahiia new zealand
A film about diving The HMNZS Canterbury with Paihia Dive HQ in The Bay of Islands, New Zealand. This magnificent wreck dive situated in Deep Water Cove is a top class dive site. Enjoy.
Sailing, diving, touring in NZ in Feb − ScubaBoard
today: 6th November 2020
...New Zealand Its a lot more than a few poor knights I have around 9 days to spend in NZ and plan to have at least 4 or 5 of those on a bareboat sail charter in the Bay of Islands. If I have time, I wouldnt mind heading South to see the fjords and glaciers. That does not leave a lot of time for diving unless I mix it in ...