Paihia
Understand
Marsden Road is the main waterfront road. The commercial centre is around the junction of Marsden Road and Williams Road. The wharf from where most of the maritime activities depart is here. The Maritime Building next to the wharf houses two tour companies.
Several cruises that depart from Paihia are approved by the Department of Conservation to seek dolphins and whales in the wild. Some tours allow you to swim in the sheltered bay with common and bottlenose dolphins. Cruises may also see baleen whales, orca, seals, fish, penguins and other sea and bird life.
The Bay of Islands Visitor Information Centre is at the wharf, phone +64 9 402-7345, fax +64 9 402-7314, (email: mailto:visitorinfo@fndc.govt.nz), open summer 8AM-7PM; shoulder 8AM-6PM; winter 8AM-5PM.
Get in
Several tourist coach companies offer daily sightseeing services from downtown Auckland including InterCity. These services take around 4 hours and may include rest stops and commentary on local history. Many packaged tours include the Bay of Islands in their North Island itinerary.
By plane
Regional airlines have flights to Kerikeri Airport from Whangarei and Auckland (the nearest international airport). Paihia is 20 minutes away by car or shuttle van.
By boat
Passenger ferries run to and from Russell. The timetable varies by the seasons.
Get around
You can pretty much walk everywhere.
See
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address: WaitangiThe Waitangi National Trust Treaty Grounds give a unique and fascinating insight into New Zealand's historic past. The Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand's most significant document, was first signed here in 1840 between Maori chiefs and the British Crown, and became the basis for modern New Zealand. The grounds are home to the Treaty House, built in 1834, a fully carved Maori meeting house, a large Maori war canoe, a Visitor Centre and Gallery, and a museum that opened in 2016. The grounds were gifted to the nation by Lord and Lady Bledisloe in 1932. You can take a guided tour and/or see a Maori cultural performance, in addition to admission. The website suggests allowing at least 3 hr. Has cafes.
Do
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Dive the Rainbow Warrior wreck
phone: +64 9 402-7551address: Williams RdThe Rainbow Warrior was a Greenpeace boat sunk by French secret service agents on 7 July 1985 in Auckland. It was re-floated and then scuttled two years later near the Bay of Islands as an artificial reef. Paihia Dive teach the PADI wreck course using the wreck. Bush walks through the Opua forestThe Opua Forest Paihia Lookout Track starts at the end of School Road. One hour return to the viewpoint overlooking the Bay and Russell. 2½ hours each way for a longer walk.
- Walk the track on the north side of the Waitangi River between the Treaty Grounds and Haruru Falls or join a guided kayak tour for an understanding of how mangrove forests fit into coastal ecology.
- Swim at the long, sandy beach north of the wharf along the road to Waitangi.
- Waitangi Golf Course. In a wonderful setting with majestic ocean views.
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phone: +64 9 402-6068address: Paihia or Russell wharfTake off from the back of a boat and soar to above the bay for 10–12 minutes. Single, double or triple.
Cruises
- Fullers GreatSights Bay of Islands. Cream Trip - Day in the Bay ($119), a full day cruise around the Bay of Islands with a possible chance to swim with dolphins ($30 extra). Half-day Dolphin Eco Experience (8AM-noon; noon-3:50PM) - swim with dolphins ($99). Half-day Dolphin Cruise to the Hole in the Rock - dolphin viewing, not swimming ($95). Cape Reinga and 90 Mile Beach day tours ($119). Licensed by the Department of Conservation to seek dolphins and whales. Most cruises include a trip out the Hole in the Rock and the Cape Brett lighthouse and a portion of every ticket goes to dolphin research in the bay. Also marketed by awesomeNZ.com.
Carino Sailing & Dolphin AdventuresSwim with dolphins. Departs from Paihia and Russell.
The Rock Overnight Cruise22-hour cruise, incorporating lots of water activities, island walks, on-board meals, and time to watch the scenery and wildlife.
Discover the Bay - 'Hole in the Rock' and dolphin viewing cruiseAdult $95. Explore the Bay of Islands while searching for dolphins and visiting the Hole in the Rock. Visit Urupukapuka Island and learn about Project Island Song. Departs from Paihia and Russell. Lasts about 4 hours.
Buy
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phone: +64 9 402-7318address: two shops: one in Williams Road and one in the Maritime buildingNew Zealand made gifts and souvenirs, such as possum and merino wool garments, kauri wood bowls and boxes, traditional greenstone (jade) and bone carvings and jewellery.
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phone: +64 9 402 5955address: Marsden RdGifts from Asia, including womenswear, jewellery, shoes, hats, bags and greenstone.
Eat
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35° South Aquarium Restaurant & Bar
address: 69 Marsden RdBuilt out over the sea. - Ice Cream and Expresso kiosk. Cnr Marsden and Williams Road. Rush Munro 100% natural ice cream and selection of coffees and iced drinks. Gaze over the Bay and people-watch. Around $4.
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King Wah Restaurant
phone: +64 9 402-7566Selwyn Mall. Chinese cuisine. Buffet $29.50 per person. -
Only Seafood
phone: +64 9 402-6066address: 40 Marsden RdEvery day from 5PM. It is fully licensed and does not take bookings. NZ seafood. Main plus vegetables $30. -
Otehei Bay Restaurant and Bar
phone: +64 9 402-8234Urupukapuka Island. Every day. Offering a variety of meals and refreshments.
Drink
Sleep
Budget
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phone: +64 9 402 7111address: 18 Kings RdCentrally located with accommodation from private units to share rooms, 50 metres from the beach
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address: 28 Kings Rd
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phone: +64 9 402 6222address: Greys LnGreat courtyard, complete with a BBQ. There is a parrot hanging around and you get a free breakfast. A couple of minutes walk from the beach.
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address: corner of Kings Rd and MacMurray Rd
Mid-range
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address: 2 Marsden Rd
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Atawhai Beachcomber Resort
phone: +64 9 402-7434address: 1 Seaview Rd45 rooms, each with sea views, pool, spa, sauna, tennis, Sky TV. -
phone: +64 9 402-7088address: 42 Selwyn RdNestled in a quiet bush setting on the waterfront, 300 m from the town centre, self-contained accommodation with sea views, balconies, Sky TV & conference venue.
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address: 1 Bayview Rd
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phone: +64 9 402 7924address: 44 Marsden RdFully self-contained, spacious and comfortable apartments, offering outstanding views from a waterfront location.
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phone: +64 9 402-7615address: 3 Bayview Rd4-star motel. Double studios, family suites and deluxe top floor apartments with sea views, balconies & spa baths, sleep 2-10 people.
Splurge
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address: WaitangiThe restaurant has dinner mains from $24 to $33.
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Paihia Beach Resort and Spa Hotel
phone: +64 9 402-0111address: 116 Marsden Rd5-star resort, New Zealand owned. -
address: 58 Seaview Rd
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address: 100 Marsden RdPart of the Heritage Hotels group.