Explore Northland’s wonders with expert guide Holger Werner. Discover hidden gems, Maori culture, and iconic sites on a flexible, intimate tour.
Explore Northland’s wonders with expert guide Holger Werner. Discover hidden gems, Maori culture, and iconic sites on a flexible, intimate tour.
Auckland Central Business District
Sky Tower - Just a short stroll from the hotel, you’ll find Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower. Standing at 328 meters, it is a prominent feature of the downtown skyline.
Enjoy panoramic 360˚ views extending up to 80 kilometers in every direction.
Spot key landmarks, the 53 volcanoes, and other historical sites within…
Auckland Central Business District
Sky Tower - Just a short stroll from the hotel, you’ll find Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower. Standing at 328 meters, it is a prominent feature of the downtown skyline.
Enjoy panoramic 360˚ views extending up to 80 kilometers in every direction.
Spot key landmarks, the 53 volcanoes, and other historical sites within the greater Auckland area.
Devonport - Taking the Devonport Ferry from Downtown, guests will dine at Devon on the Wharf, one of Auckland’s top restaurants. “Honest food made with pride. Experience a global menu with a nod to Turkish heritage. Enjoy quality produce inspired by the tropical seaside. Unwind with the perfect drink at Devon On The Wharf in our bar. Choose from a curated selection of signature wines, seasonal cocktails, and unique beers.”
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The return journey offers stunning views of downtown Auckland at night.
Kauri Museum, Tane Mahuta, Opononi Sand Dunes
The Kauri Museum - Nestled in the heart of a vanished ancient forest, the Kauri Museum celebrates one of the world’s greatest trees and honors our connection with it. It shares stories of courage and determination, tragedy and triumph, boundless hope, and profound loss; kauri shaping a nation.
Tane Mahuta Walk - Tāne Mahuta, also known as “God of the Forest,” is a giant kauri tree in the Waipoua Forest of Northland Region, New Zealand. Its age is estimated to be between 1,250 and 2,500 years. It is the largest living kauri tree known today. It is named after Tāne, the Māori god of forests and birds.
Your guide will provide a detailed overview of the tree’s significance to Maori culture.
Opononi - The next stop is the Signal Lookout, offering excellent photo opportunities of the Opononi Sand Dunes. Guests can also take a 10-minute walk to Martins Bay beach.
Cape Reinga via 90 Mile Beach
Cape Reinga - Onward to the renowned Cape Reinga, where two oceans meet! Walk the path to the lighthouse at the edge of NZ. Cape Reinga offers the ultimate northern New Zealand experience. This uniquely spiritual place is where, according to Maori history, spirits begin their final journey to their ancestral land, Hawaiki.
Te Paki Sand Dunes - Heading south to the vast sand dunes of Te Paki Stream – climb to the top for breathtaking views, and if you’re adventurous, grab a sandboard and surf the dunes (not included in price).
South to Paihia via the picturesque coast road
Waitangi Treaty Grounds - The next destination is the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, where the British Crown and the indigenous Maori people signed the Treaty in February 1840, creating New Zealand as it is known today. Guests will enjoy a 50-minute guided walk through the Grounds. The guide will share New Zealand’s history, the stories, people, and events that shaped the past and influenced the future. The day concludes with a captivating live cultural performance followed by a Hangi meal, which includes meats, vegetables, and bread cooked by an expert hangi chef. A hāngī is a traditional Māori cooking method where food is steamed in an underground oven, using heated rocks to cook meat and vegetables in a pit dug in the ground.
The Stone Store & Kemp House - Kerikeri Mission Station - The journey continues to the Kerikeri Mission Station, established in 1819. It features two significant buildings: “The Stone Store,” built in 1832 as a Missionary Society warehouse, and the adjacent “Kemp House,” New Zealand’s oldest building, completed in 1821/22 by missionary carpenters and Maori sawyers.
Sightseeing in the Bay of Islands
Paihia - Enjoy a scenic cruise to Motukōkako, the Hole in the Rock, on a purpose-built vessel with large viewing decks and an air-conditioned cabin. Dolphin, Orca, and Seal viewing guaranteed.
A 1.5-hour stop at Otehei Bay (also known as Urupukapuka Island) allows exploration of the island, swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, or paddleboarding (during peak season), and refueling at our beachfront Café & Bar.
Russell - In the afternoon, there is an optional two-hour tour of historic Russell, the first capital of New Zealand.
Journey back to Auckland
Kawiti Caves - The next destination is the Kawiti Glowworm Caves, where a local Maori guide will lead you through underground caverns to see the glow worms and explain how the caves were discovered.
Whangarei - A stop at the Marina allows guests to enjoy lunch.

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This tour will explore the most fascinating destinations in Northland, including:
- Auckland’s Sky Tower
- Tane Mahuta, the 2,500-year-old Kauri tree
- 90 Mile Beach
- Cape Reinga
- Waitangi Treaty Grounds
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Hole in the Rock Cruise
Additionally, there are many delightful surprises off the beaten path, revealed through the expertise and experience of our…
This tour will explore the most fascinating destinations in Northland, including:
- Auckland’s Sky Tower
- Tane Mahuta, the 2,500-year-old Kauri tree
- 90 Mile Beach
- Cape Reinga
- Waitangi Treaty Grounds
-
Hole in the Rock Cruise
Additionally, there are many delightful surprises off the beaten path, revealed through the expertise and experience of our local guides.
The guide for this tour is Holger Werner, a German from Berlin, who has resided in the Bay of Islands for over 21 years. He possesses a deep understanding of what might captivate your interest in New Zealand and Maori culture.
This is an intimate group tour, accommodating four to ten clients, covering 1,600 kilometers in modern, dual air-conditioned vans. Clients will enjoy exceptional customer service. The daily itinerary is highly flexible, ensuring that everyone’s interests are catered to.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.