Things to do in Northland
Shopping
In Whangarei, visit the Whangarei Town Basin with its charming shops featuring local crafts and art. For a larger selection, you can explore The Hub in Kerikeri, where you’ll find a variety of boutiques and specialty stores to pick up unique gifts and souvenirs.
Recreation
Experience the tranquillity at The Sanctuary in Mangawhai, where holistic therapies and yoga sessions rejuvenate the mind and body. Enjoy leisurely walks along the nearby stunning beaches, or explore the lush local landscapes to enhance your wellness journey.
At Aroha Wellness Retreat, indulge in spa treatments and nutritious meals while surrounded by serene nature. Participate in guided meditation sessions and hiking trails that showcase Northland’s breathtaking scenery.
Visit Treetops Retreat for a unique glamping experience, combining luxury and the great outdoors. Engage in mindfulness activities and nature walks, allowing you to connect deeply with the stunning environment.
Adventure
Explore the stunning Bay of Islands, where you can enjoy kayaking among beautiful islands, snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, and witnessing dolphins in their natural habitat. Visit the historic town of Russell for a taste of local culture and delicious seafood.
For adrenaline seekers, head to the spectacular Ninety Mile Beach, where you can experience thrilling sandboarding down massive dunes and take a scenic drive along the coastline. The expansive beach offers a unique blend of adventure and breathtaking views.
Experience the lush landscapes of the Waipoua Forest, home to ancient kauri trees. Discover the forest on guided walks, where you can learn about its rich ecology and spot native wildlife in a truly immersive natural setting.
Nightlife
Experience the vibrant nightlife in Northland at the lively Whangarei Town Basin, where you can find trendy bars and live music. For a more laid-back vibe, visit the Duke of Marlborough in Russell, offering a charming setting with stunning views and a selection of local wines.
*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.