Offering a wide selection of small motorboats, come on down and rent one todayCheck out the bay along your route and following your own timescale.Were down on the Paihia Wharf, drop in anytime or send us an email to reserve a boat.
Exploring the Bay of Islands by boat has to be one of the greatest pleasures in life. Stunning scenery, beautiful bays, interesting islands, fascinating fish, wonderful water, sensational sunshine all surrounded by pure New Zealand air − what more could you want We can offer you your…
...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...
... 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...
over a year ago: 25th March 2008
...Well our last final days in beautiful New Zealand are upon us. We are currently in Pahia in the Bay of Islands. It is really beautiful The bay of islands consists of 144 islands so there is lots to see. We just finished a day trip that......
Promo for Heliops, helicopter tours in The Bay of Islands, New Zealand.
Experience the dramatic coastline around Matauri Bay by air, and capture the beauty of the Bay of Islands, Ninety Mile Beach and Tane Mahuta (New Zealands largest Kauri Tree) by private helicopter. The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs has its own six seater Eurocopter 130 − B4 so you can tailor a flight to su..
Pahia journal: Hole in the rock
over a year ago: 3rd February 2008
...Next morning down to the cruise terminal to board a 6o catamaran power boat for a six hour cruise delivering mail and parcels around the bay of Islands and a stop for lunch and a swim before heading out to Cape Brett and a scary plunge......