Tania’s guidebook

Tania
Tania’s guidebook

Food scene

Tutukaka Marina has a Art Gallery , places to eat , Dive tutukaka, Christmas holiday Markets
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Tutukaka Marina
Marina Road
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Tutukaka Marina has a Art Gallery , places to eat , Dive tutukaka, Christmas holiday Markets

Sightseeing

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Tutukaka Lighthouse Car park
117 Landowners Ln
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History behind the Treaty of Waitangi Cultural performances Te Kōngahu - Museum of Waitangi PROXIMITY   5 mins from Paihia centre   3 hours 10 mins from Auckland You are here Home    Destinations    North Island   Northland   Towns in Northland   Waitangi In one day at Waitangi, you'll learn a huge amount about Māori culture and the early history of New Zealand.       Hear stories of ancient voyages, Northland & Bay of Islands By Fraser Clements   Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Northland & Bay of Islands By Sara Orme   Waitangi , Northland & Bay of Islands By Destination Northland   Taiamai Tours, Northland & Bay of Islands By Matt Crawford Waitangi, one of New Zealand's most significant historic sites, is where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and more than 500 Maori chiefs. The treaty agreed the terms by which New Zealand would become a British colony.   Today the Treaty Grounds are an opportunity to learn about Maori culture and the historical events associated with the signing of the treaty. Visit the Treaty House itself to see a replica of the original treaty; marvel at the fully carved Maori meeting house and one of the largest Maori war canoes in the country; and watch a film at the visitor centre. Live kapa haka performances are also held regularly and there’s a hotel located within the reserve that has a restaurant and bar.    Not only is Waitangi engaging from an educational point of view, it's also a very beautiful place to explore.  You can take a tour(opens in new window) along the Waitangi River or explore the small semi-formal garden that surrounds the Treaty House to the 6-kilometre forest walk that leads to Haruru Falls, the natural environment is spectacular. The shoreline provides a continuously changing panorama of the bay where warriors, whalers, sailors and settlers arrived in New Zealand.
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Waitangi
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History behind the Treaty of Waitangi Cultural performances Te Kōngahu - Museum of Waitangi PROXIMITY   5 mins from Paihia centre   3 hours 10 mins from Auckland You are here Home    Destinations    North Island   Northland   Towns in Northland   Waitangi In one day at Waitangi, you'll learn a huge amount about Māori culture and the early history of New Zealand.       Hear stories of ancient voyages, Northland & Bay of Islands By Fraser Clements   Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Northland & Bay of Islands By Sara Orme   Waitangi , Northland & Bay of Islands By Destination Northland   Taiamai Tours, Northland & Bay of Islands By Matt Crawford Waitangi, one of New Zealand's most significant historic sites, is where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and more than 500 Maori chiefs. The treaty agreed the terms by which New Zealand would become a British colony.   Today the Treaty Grounds are an opportunity to learn about Maori culture and the historical events associated with the signing of the treaty. Visit the Treaty House itself to see a replica of the original treaty; marvel at the fully carved Maori meeting house and one of the largest Maori war canoes in the country; and watch a film at the visitor centre. Live kapa haka performances are also held regularly and there’s a hotel located within the reserve that has a restaurant and bar.    Not only is Waitangi engaging from an educational point of view, it's also a very beautiful place to explore.  You can take a tour(opens in new window) along the Waitangi River or explore the small semi-formal garden that surrounds the Treaty House to the 6-kilometre forest walk that leads to Haruru Falls, the natural environment is spectacular. The shoreline provides a continuously changing panorama of the bay where warriors, whalers, sailors and settlers arrived in New Zealand.

Beach

A beautiful beach to swim at. Its a bit of a trek to the bottom so spending the day there swimming and relaxing is a must. Take food and water with you if you are intending to spend time there. Its a bit of a steep climb back to your car but i think its a worth while beach to see .
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Whale Bay
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A beautiful beach to swim at. Its a bit of a trek to the bottom so spending the day there swimming and relaxing is a must. Take food and water with you if you are intending to spend time there. Its a bit of a steep climb back to your car but i think its a worth while beach to see .

Neighbourhoods

Ngunguru is a coastal settlement in Northland, New Zealand. Whangarei is 26 kilometres to the south west. The Ngunguru River flows between the settlement and a long low sandspit into Whangaumu Bay, which stretches southwards. North of Ngunguru are Tutukaka and Matapouri. Just off the Ngunguru Coast are the Poor Knight Islands, a protected marine reserve. Ngunguru is a Māori-language word meaning "rumbling tides". Ngunguru has a well equipped dairy and a Takeaway shop
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Ngunguru
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Ngunguru is a coastal settlement in Northland, New Zealand. Whangarei is 26 kilometres to the south west. The Ngunguru River flows between the settlement and a long low sandspit into Whangaumu Bay, which stretches southwards. North of Ngunguru are Tutukaka and Matapouri. Just off the Ngunguru Coast are the Poor Knight Islands, a protected marine reserve. Ngunguru is a Māori-language word meaning "rumbling tides". Ngunguru has a well equipped dairy and a Takeaway shop

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Kihagyhatatlan

Tutukaka marina Market

Only on in the summer and is signposted all around the area.. There is food, arts n crafts and usually a band so you can sit around and enjoy the music.. Starts around 5pm