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Located in the North Island of New Zealand, the Bay of Islands is a stunning maritime park known for its crystal clear waters, sandy beaches, and over 140 subtropical islands. The currency used in New Zealand is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD). The region is rich in Maori culture and history, with opportunities to learn about the indigenous people of New Zealand. Visitors can enjoy a range of water activities such as sailing, kayaking, and dolphin watching.
When to visit
The best time to visit the Bay of Islands is during the summer months of December to February when the weather is warm and perfect for outdoor activities. However, the shoulder seasons of spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) also offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds. Winter (June to August) is the off-peak season with cooler temperatures but still suitable for exploring the region.
Getting around
Getting around the Bay of Islands is easy with options like rental cars, buses, and guided tours. Many attractions are within a short driving distance, and there are water taxis available for island hopping. Walking and cycling are popular ways to explore the towns and coastal areas. For a unique experience, consider taking a scenic flight or helicopter tour to see the Bay of Islands from above.
Traveller tips
Pack sunscreen and insect repellent as the sun can be strong, and there are sandflies in some areas. Make sure to book accommodation in advance, especially during the peak season. Try local seafood dishes like green-lipped mussels and fish and chips for a taste of the region. Respect the Maori culture and traditions when visiting historical sites or interacting with locals. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as dolphins, seals, and penguins while exploring the marine reserves.