Salt Air
Fly in our comfortable fixed wing aircraft via the stunning West Coast for a bird’s eye view of world famous 90 mile beach. Spend 2½ hours exploring the top of NZ in our comfortable air conditioned vehicle. Enjoy a special time at Cape Reinga, learning myths and legends of this very spiritual area from local guides. A freshly baked refreshment is served at stunning Tapotupotu Bay. Drive down Te Paki Quicksand stream to toboggan the Giant Sand Dunes. Your return flight down the East Coast offers some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in Northland, unable to be seen any other way. A great range of scenic flights via helicopter available from our centrally located helipad on the Paihia waterfront. Talk to our staff to design you a magical experience via helicopter to one of our exclusive locations in Northland where you can enjoy lunch and some of the magical beauty of Northland's isolated secrets.
last month : 26th March 2008
Mar. 19 Salt Air flight up western coast line to Ninety Mile Beach Mar. 20 Waitangi Treaty house and reserve tour, folkloric show in evening Mar. 21 Drive from Bay of Islands to Auckland via Kauri Museum and lunch at Coopers Creek,...
last year : 2nd May 2007
Stuff : - Family and friends have been devastated by the sudden and tragic death of one of the Bay of Islands most popular and popularly as 'Batman', Robin was Kerikeri-based Quantum Aviation's chief flying instructor and one of Paihia-based Salt Air's...
last year : 2nd April 2007
The best place for tourist info is the Salt Air company right on the waterfront. Only ended up in these 2 places had far too much fun in the Bay of Islands to venture much farther, also went on a day trip to Cape Reinga,...
over a year ago : 6th December 2006
Hier gepicknickt en in ongeveer 2 uur teruggelopen naar Paihia langs de kust. Prachtige wandeling. Zeker 20 kilometer. We hadden nu wel een ijsje verdiend. Wendy van onze B&B werkt bij Salt air, een klein vliegmaatschappijtje dat...
Maorie Waka Trip, Bay of Islands Cruise, Salt Air Flight
last month : 26th March 2008
That afternoon, we went out on the Bay of Islands cruise on King Cruise lines. It was a comfortable catamaran with lots of deck space (not at all crowded this time of year) for viewing the 144 lovely islands, rocks, clear lagoons,...