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Bay of Islands - Tours & Activities
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the date and make the booking. When the tour operator confirms a tour is
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- Bay of Islands Full-Day Sailing by Catamaran including Lunch, 6.5 hrs (from Viator)
Cruises, Sailing & Water Tours : Commences at Bay of Islands
Sail around the beautiful 144 islands on "On the Edge", New Zealand's fastest sailing catamaran. Take the opportunity to join the crew and get involved - help raise the main sail or experience the thrill of taking the helm. If you are feeling less energetic and would like to just sit back, relax and watch you are more than welcome to. The best sailing adventure the Bay of Islands has to offer.
more info and booking details from Viator...
- Kerikeri and Crafts Half-Day Tour from Bay of Islands, 3 hours (from Viator)
Day Trips & Excursions : Commences at Paihia, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
Depart Paihia on your leisurely afternoon half day tour of Kerikeri, the 'Cradle of the Nation'. Visit the beautiful Kerikeri Basin where you will see New Zealand's oldest European buildings, the Stone Store and Kemp House, plus the Kororipo Pa (a Maori fortress) and Rewa's Village (a reconstructed pre-European Maori fishing village). There is also the opportunity to visit the best of the many workshops in the area that specialize in pottery, woolen goods, paintings and kauri products.
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