Mullarkey tours – Cape Reinga Full day trip – offers a comfortable small group tour – maximum 11 passengers, with knowledgeable, humorous tour leaders.
We stop at Taipa where you can purchase lunch (not included in the ticket price).
We stop at the southern end of 90 Mile Beach which gives you the opportunity to walk the beach.
On to the famous Cape Reinga, where the two oceans collide! Walk the path to the lighthouse on the edge of NZ
Cape Reinga offers the ultimate northern New Zealand experience. This uniquely spiritual place … here according to Maori history is where spirits begin their final journey to their ancestral land Hawaiki.
We head south to the immense sand dunes of Te Paki Stream – climb to the top, the views are spellbinding, and if you are brave enough grab a sandboard and surf the dunes (not included in price).
For the afternoon we work our way back to Paihia via Mangonui, where you can walk the promenade and grab a beer in the historic Mangonui Tavern.
Pickup included
Cape Reinga, where the two oceans collide! Walk the path to the lighthouse on the edge of NZ –hear the crashing of the two oceans the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean in a spectacular swirl of currents, take time to absorb the atmosphere of this place you can almost feel the power!
Cape Reinga offers the ultimate northern New Zealand experience. This uniquely spiritual place … here according to Maori history is where spirits begin their final journey to their ancestral land Hawaiki.
We stop at the southern end of 90 mile beach will give you the opportunity to walk the beach and experience the sheer expanse of this well-known tourist destination!
Heading south a short hop to the immense sand dunes of Te Paki Stream – climb to the top the views are spellbinding, and if you are brave enough grab a sandboard and surf the dunes (not included in price).
Customers can walk along the promenade and enjoy a beer in the local tavern,
Paihia is a charming coastal town in the Bay of Islands, known for its stunning beaches, rich Māori heritage, and as the departure point for the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds. It offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences, making it a popular destination for both local and international travelers.
The Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a historic site where the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand's founding document, was signed in 1840. It offers a rich cultural experience with guided tours, a museum, and traditional Māori performances.
A beautiful, sandy beach with clear waters, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and relaxing. The beach is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
A scenic waterfall located just a short drive from Paihia. The falls are easily accessible via a short walk from the car park, making them a popular spot for a quick nature fix.
A charming historic town across the bay from Paihia, known for its colonial architecture, historic sites, and relaxed atmosphere. Russell is accessible by ferry and offers a glimpse into New Zealand's early history.
A stunning beach located on Urupukapuka Island, known for its clear waters, white sand, and excellent snorkeling opportunities. Otehei Bay is a popular spot for a day trip or picnic.
Paihia is known for its fresh seafood, including fish, mussels, and lobster. Dishes are often prepared with local ingredients and served in a variety of styles.
A traditional Māori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven. Hāngī typically includes meats like pork, chicken, and lamb, as well as kumara (sweet potato) and other vegetables.
A popular Māori dish made from sweet potato (kumara) that is cut into fries and served with a variety of dipping sauces. It's a delicious and healthy alternative to regular fries.
A classic New Zealand dessert made with a crisp meringue base, topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit. Paihia's version often features local berries and tropical fruits.
This is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and ideal conditions for water activities. The town is vibrant with festivals and events.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
GMT+12 (New Zealand Standard Time, NZST)
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Paihia is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any travel destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kerikeri Bus Station
The bus service is not extensive but can be useful for getting around locally. Schedules are limited, so planning is essential.
Available • Apps: Local taxi services can be booked by phone.
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming historic town with colonial architecture, historic sites, and a relaxed atmosphere. Russell is accessible by ferry from Paihia and offers a glimpse into New Zealand's early history.
A scenic waterfall located just a short drive from Paihia. The falls are easily accessible via a short walk from the car park, making them a popular spot for a quick nature fix.
A stunning beach located on Urupukapuka Island, known for its clear waters, white sand, and excellent snorkeling opportunities. Otehei Bay is a popular spot for a day trip or picnic.
Price varies by option