BAY OF ISLANDS In fact, there's so much to see and do in the Bay of Islands all sixteen kilometres of it, that there just isn't room enough here to describe it all. It's the busiest, quietest place you'll ever come to, and it lies under the bluest skies in the world. The bay has many interesting historic towns including Paihia, Russell, Waitangi and Kerikeri.
HAMILTON In middle of the Waikato in the North Island of New Zealand. Kirikiriroa (in Maori for Hamilton) is New Zealand's largest inland city, connected to the ocean by the mighty Waikato river.
From the majestic Waikato River to the spectacular Hamilton Gardens to lakes, walkways and golf courses.
NEW PLYMOUTH
The area around the sunny city of New Plymouth, located in the Taranaki region, is well-known for its black sand surfing beaches and glorious parks and gardens. A Mecca for trampers, climbers and surfers alike, Ngamotu (in Maori for New Plymouth) is set in an environment that offers the best of the natural wonders these enthusiasts seek.
PALMERSTON NORTH
Situated on the banks of the Manawatu River nestled at the foot of the impressive Tararua Mountain Range. The city has been able to maintain a complimentary relationship between the modern conveniences and technology of big city life, and the quality and ease of small town lifestyle, offering visitors and residents alike the best of both worlds Te Papa-i-oea (in Maori for Palmerston North)
WHANGAREI
Whangarei is a developing, modern and vibrant city in the centre of a district of fertile farmlands, orchards and forest, plus a stunning harbour and coastline with some of New Zealand's finest beaches. From sand dunes to volcanic cones, our environment supports people producing fine foods and wide ranging art works, busy professionals and talented youth, all in a classic kiwi lifestyle.
Alphabetical Listings of Hotels in Other North Island Cities
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