Bay of Islands Tours and Activities

Russell showing tranquil scenes and a bay or harbour
Bay of Islands
Russell which includes a coastal town, street scenes and a bay or harbour
Stone Store showing interior views and signage as well as an individual female
Bay of Islands


Swim with dolphins, learn to sail or discover New Zealand’s fascinating history in one of the most beautiful areas in the country.

Visit the stunning Bay of Islands on New Zealand’s North Island and enjoy the many water-based tours, from discovering uninhabited islands dotted around the cold, blue waters to watching dolphins leap around the boat. Enjoy the relaxed, friendly atmosphere in the bay’s towns or retreat to the ancient native forests to be at one with nature.

The Bay of Islands area is one of New Zealand’s premier tourist destinations and it is easy to see why thousands of people flock here each year. Despite its popularity, the Bay of Islands never feels overcrowded.

Most visitors stay in Paihia, a colourful, waterfront town full of cafés and buzzing bars. A short ferry ride across the bay is Russell. This town was the first European settlement in New Zealand. Spend a day wandering the historic streets and admiring the quaint, colonial architecture.

The nearby Waitangi Treaty Grounds are where historic documents were signed by the original Māori people and the “Pākehā”, as the natives called the British newcomers. The agreement allowed the Māoris to keep their culture alive.

The most popular activities in the Bay of Islands involve boat tours. Choose between fishing, dolphin or orca watching and cruising around the islands. If you are feeling adventurous, learn how to sail and windsurf or join a scuba diving tour around some of the outer islands.

For a day away from the water take a walk in the Puketi Forest. Follow trails past giant kauri trees and other native species. Make sure you visit the Haruru Falls, a picturesque waterfall that cascades down the cliff face in the shape of a horseshoe.

The Bay of Islands is located 240 kilometres (150 miles) north of Auckland. Driving is the quickest way to get there, although regular buses and organised tours run from Auckland too. Summer is the busiest time, but the Bay of Islands’ prime location in New Zealand’s “winterless north” means that you can enjoy stunning days here year-round.

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Best Lodging Options Near Bay of Islands

The Duke of Marlborough Hotel
The Duke of Marlborough Hotel
4.5 out of 5
35 The Strand, Bay of Islands, Russell
The Duke of Marlborough Hotel
Kingsgate Hotel Autolodge Paihia
Kingsgate Hotel Autolodge Paihia
3.5 out of 5
104 Marsden Road, Paihia
Kingsgate Hotel Autolodge Paihia
Paihia Pacific Resort Hotel
Paihia Pacific Resort Hotel
3.5 out of 5
27 Kings Road, Paihia
Paihia Pacific Resort Hotel
Copthorne Hotel and Resort Bay of Islands
Copthorne Hotel and Resort Bay of Islands
4 out of 5
1 Tau Henare Drive, Waitangi
Copthorne Hotel and Resort Bay of Islands
Russell - Orongo Bay Holiday Park
Russell - Orongo Bay Holiday Park
4 out of 5
5960 Russell Road, Russell
Russell - Orongo Bay Holiday Park
Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
4 out of 5
58 Seaview Road, Paihia
Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
Luxurious Russell - absolute waterfront!
Luxurious Russell - absolute waterfront!
Tapeka Point (Russell)
Luxurious Russell - absolute waterfront!
Kokomo Retreat
Kokomo Retreat
3.5 out of 5
30 Rewa Place, Russell
Kokomo Retreat
Bay of Islands Beachfront - All Tide Swimming, Kayaks, WiFi  - Tapeka del Mar
Bay of Islands Beachfront - All Tide Swimming, Kayaks, WiFi - Tapeka del Mar
Tapeka Point (Russell)
Bay of Islands Beachfront - All Tide Swimming, Kayaks, WiFi - Tapeka del Mar
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