A thriving Maori culture, impeccable stretches of native forest and sheltered beach, a perfect subtropical climate—this is New Zealand’s North Island, with its own distinctive South Pacific character. We’ll boat out to the marine sanctuary of Poor Knights Islands for snorkeling and kayaking, explore the northern reaches of Whangaroa, home to stunning white-sand beaches and native forest, and hike the Te Araroa Trail along the Kerikeri River. Other adventures find us exploring seaside Russell, New Zealand’s first European settlement, boating in the maritime sanctuary of the Bay of Islands, and sampling fresh cuisine and fine wines from the region. Our hikes are varied and our small group size (maximum 12) makes for a flexible adventure.
Arrive: Auckland, New Zealand
Depart: Kerikeri, New Zealand
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This trip is rated Level 3, Moderate, according to our trip grading system. This is a trip for people who enjoy hiking. In general, you can set your own pace while hiking, and there is no need to keep up with the fastest walkers. You will need to be comfortable hiking up to 6 miles a day and being on your feet for 4-5 hours a day. Trail conditions, weather, and the group's level of fitness can affect hiking times and pacing.
"A well planned trip to an area of New Zealand that foreign tourists might not have on their radar. Beautiful area, well organized, and stunning day trips/hikes, excellent leaders and a fun group. Delighted that we chose this particular trip."
Tony A.
Richmond, NY
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