| Family Friendly Activities in North Island, New Zealand. North Island, NZ Family Friendly Tours & Activities. |
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North Island Family Friendly Activities
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Historic - Auckland
Step back in time and enjoy one of Auckland's most charming early cottages. Built for Rev Vicesimus Lush and his family in 1863-4, Ewelme Cottage is crammed with family belongings, and is largely unchanged from Victorian days - right down to its wall to wall drawing room carpet. Boasting a superb antique book collection and a fascinating array of family items spanning over a century, Ewelme Cottage is an unforgettable heritage experience. More... |
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Historic - Havelock North - Starting from $130.00 per person
This is the perfect half day tour discovering the famous Art Deco City, Napier and its history & architecture, Ahuriri, culture, views and award winning wines. More... |
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Ports of Call Tour - Tauranga - Starting from $65.00 per person
The action-packed excitement at Waimarino Adventure Park is an ideal place to unleash the kids while you're in port in Tauranga. Swap your cruise ship for a ride on New Zealand’s largest catapult, soar down a kayak slide, climb the outdoor rock wall, or splash into the water from a trampoline. More... |
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Half-day Tour - Auckland - Starting from $750.00 per person
Enjoy family-friendly adventure in the New Zealand countryside on this private Bethells Beach and lake tour from Auckland. Leave the city behind and head to the coast with a private guide. Watch the waves roll onto Bethell Beach, stroll along the sand, and perhaps cool off with a dip in the sea. Then, take the 25-minute walk through surrounding farmland to the nearby lake, and enjoy further free time to relax at your leisure. This child-friendly tour includes pickup and drop-off at your... More... |
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Attraction - Auckland - Starting from $37.00 per person
Dive under Auckland's waterfront and you'll discover spectacular secrets of the Southern Ocean and see the magic of an Antarctic fantasyland, complete with penguins strutting in fresh snow and ice! You'll get up close to the majestic King and playful Gentoo penguins, see jellyfish displays, find out how we look after our rescued turtles and check out the world's biggest species of stingray swimming above you at our curved tunnel. Experience over 30 live animal exhibits and see over 80 different... 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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Historic - Auckland
See how Colonial Auckland's upper crust lived at Highwic - one of New Zealand's finest Carpenter Gothic homes. Built in 1862 by successful businessman and landowner Alfred Buckland, Highwic was home to Alfred's 21 children. Today the house is furnished with a wonderful selection of antiques, with a hectare of beautiful garden where visitors can still enjoy croquet and a quiet stroll - including the romantic Lover's Walk. More... |
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Bike Tour - Paihia - Starting from $59.00 per person
Our most popular day trip, and you can see why. Get out on a bike and experience one of the most scenic parts of the Twin Coast Cycle Trail with Paihia Mountain Bikes. Ride along the old railway corridor on the Opua to Kawakawa section of the famous Twin Coast Cycle Trail on our high quality, and very comfy easy access, low rise bikes. Trips depart from Paihia This cycle trail is all off the main road, an easy gradient and achievable by most levels of fitness so great for all ages and... More... |
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Historic - Kerikeri
Located next door to Kemp House in Kerikeri, the Stone Store is New Zealand's oldest stone building. Designed by Wesleyan missionary John Hobbs, and built by Australian convict William Parrott in 1832-36, the Stone Store was constructed to hold New Zealand mission supplies and large quantities of wheat from the mission farm at Te Waimate. More... |
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Maori - Hinuera - Starting from $235.00 per person
This tour is your day. We facilitate things to make sure that you arrive on time for your activities. Providing luxury transport in our 6 seater van or for larger groups our custom build 19 Seater Coach. Your comfort and your wishes for the day as we do everything we can to provide you with the best possible service and experience in the Bay of Plenty. More... |
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Adventure Inn Marahau - Hostel. Boasting a shared lounge, garden, BBQ facilities and free WiFi, Adventure Inn Marahau is set in Marahau, 200 metres...
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