Whangarei

Whangarei Travel Guide

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Introduction

169km (105 miles) NE of Auckland; 62km (38 miles) S of Paihia; 58km (36 miles) E of Dargaville

On my last visit to Whangarei (pop. 46,000), the place seemed dreary and dull -- but not any longer. Like so many provincial New Zealand towns, it's got its act together and the development of the Town Basin has given it a fresh sparkle. With international yachts moored quayside and a sprouting of cafes, galleries, and gift stores, it's a pleasant place to wander.

If you're a keen scuba diver, you'll certainly want to base yourself here -- nearby Tutukaka and the Poor Knights Islands are the supreme diving spots. They're part of a fascinating marine reserve and one of the world's top dive locations. Big-game fishing is the other star attraction, and if you consider shark cage diving an attraction, well, that's here, too.

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