Museum Activities in Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Bay of Islands, NZ Museums. |
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Bay of Islands Museum Activities
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Day Tour - Auckland - Starting from $263.00 per person
Explore the Bay of Islands on a full day trip from Auckland and discover the historic sites of Waitangi and Russell. You’ll visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, ferry from Paihia to Russell, New Zealand's first permanent European settlement and sea port, and take an informative tour with a local guide. Before returning to Auckland, enjoy free time to check out Russell’s bustling shops, cafes and museums at your leisure. More... |
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Museum - Paihia - Starting from $50.00 per person
Spend the day exploring the Waitangi Treaty Grounds while soaking up the scenery and story of New Zealand’s most important historic site. Your day pass includes admission to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, entry to the brand new Museum of Waitangi, an informative (50-minute) guided tour, cultural performance (30-minutes), Waitangi – Birthplace of a Nation introductory film and full access to New Zealand’s most important historic site, featured icons, bush walks and the spectacular views of the... More... |
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Historic - Waimate North
Te Waimate Mission House, built in 1832, is the second oldest standing building in New Zealand, and is the only survivor of three mission houses founded in 1830 on behalf of the Church Missionary Society by the Reverend Samuel Marsden with the agreement of local Nga Puhi. Enjoy the simple beauty of this Georgian building which was the heart of the Church Missionary Society's model farm - the forerunner of modern agriculture in New Zealand. More... |
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Private Tour - Auckland - Starting from $405.00 per person
Visit The Bay of Islands, an aquatic playground of golden beaches, secluded coves and turquoise water. Here you can sky dive, sail, parasail, fish, scuba dive, swim with the dolphins, sea kayak, or cruise to the outer islands and Cape Brett Hole in the Rock. While the giant Kauri trees in the Waipoua Forest are some of the largest and oldest living rainforest trees in the world. More... |
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