Hauraki Gulf

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A cool clear Pacific current rises into a bay only 10nM wide at its mouth... The Bay of Islands boasts magnificent scenery with over 86 different islands. The mild climate and gentle sea breezes make the Bay of Islands one of the world's most reknowned cruising grounds. Long golden sandy beaches and uninhabited, park-like Islands offer unlimited opportunities for cruising , swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, dolphin spotting and sight-seeing. The Bay is steeped in history with the settler townships of Russel, Opua, Waitangi and Paihia. The pretty town of Opua is a well-known base for cruising yachts visiting
The townships of Paihia and Waitangi are the tourist centre of the Bay of Islands. Paihia has a variety of shops for provisioning and
The most convenient place to reprovision, with a large supermarket and local speciality stores. The Islands
Urupukapuka, the largest of the islands, forms a natural barrier protecting A short sail from Urupukapuka are Moturua and Roberton Islands. Both offer superb anchorages and Roberton Island boasts a long golden sandy beach. Try snorkelling in one of the rock pools. This park-like island is a great place to spend time ashore. Whangaroa Harbour a fascinating and splendid water haven. A fiord-like opening to the harbour provides a variety of small sheltered bays for Sail south of the Bay of Islands and pass the famous "Hole In The Rock". Tutukaka, is a tranquil harbour . The Tutukaka Game fishing club looks out |


