Discover Kerikeri
Kerikeri Airport, also known as Bay of Islands Airport, is just 10 minutes by car from the arty, foodie town of Kerikeri. It's also 20 minutes from historic Waitangi and the tourist town of Paihia.
From Paihia you can visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, New Zealand's most significant historic site, and cruise the Bay of Islands to see dolphins and the Hole in the Rock. You can also catch a bus to Cape Reinga, surf down giant sand dunes and ride an easy 87km cycle trail through beautiful scenery and historic towns.
About our flights to Kerikeri
Air New Zealand operates daily non-stop flights to Kerikeri from Auckland, with connections across the New Zealand domestic network. With all our New Zealand domestic airfares you can choose seat, seat+bag, flexichange or flexirefund fare types. Flexichange gives you the flexibility to change your flight with no change fees while flexirefund is fully refundable. Find out more about our New Zealand domestic seat options.
Kerikeri and the Bay of Islands are home to some of Aotearoa New Zealand's most historically and culturally significant sites.
Where to go and what to see in Kerikeri and the Bay of Islands
Northland's comfortable sub-tropical climate makes it easy to enjoy outdoor adventures at any time of the year. It also means there's a wealth of fresh local produce and award-winning wines to discover. It's no surprise that this is where early European traders were welcomed by local Māori and chose to settle, leading to the birth of our nation under the Treaty of Waitangi.
Culture and history
Waitangi Treaty Grounds is one of New Zealand's premier attractions. Apart from wandering the extensive grounds and enjoying sea views, you can explore two excellent museums, watch authentic Māori cultural performances, see a beautifully carved Māori meeting house and be awed by a large traditional waka (canoe). A day pass gives you access to everything this important historic site has to offer.
A short ferry ride from Paihia takes you to the historic settlement of Russell. Once a lawless port frequented by traders and whalers, it eventually became an elegant colonial town. You'll be transported back in time as you wander the seaside streets with their charming cafés and boutiques set in many of the original historic buildings.
Kerikeri is home to two of New Zealand's oldest buildings, Kemp House and the Stone Store. Built by an early mission station with the support of local Māori chiefs, they provide fascinating insights into early colonial life in New Zealand. Set beside a river and waterfall, the store, a small museum and a café are open to visitors and there are regular guided tours of Kemp House.
Te Waimate Mission, an easy 20-minute drive from Kerikeri, is another important historic site with some amazing stories to tell. The 1832 mission house has interpretive displays and artefacts, including an exhibit about the second signing of the Treaty of Waitangi after it was taken around the country for consideration by different Māori groups.
To learn more, see our article on Kerikeri history and culture.
Outdoor adventures
At Paihia you can catch a range of cruises to explore the Bay of Islands, get close to dolphins, see the spectacular Hole in the Rock and visit beautiful protected islands with sandy beaches. If you like a little adrenalin with your ocean adventures, check out the high speed cruises or try your hand at parasailing for the ultimate aerial view.
From Waitangi you can paddle up the river to Haruru Falls in a kayak with a guide or join other adventurers in a large traditional waka. If biking is more your thing, you'll love the Waitangi Mountain Bike Park. There's also an easy multi-day cycle trail between the Bay of Islands and the Hokianga Harbour on Northland's west coast.
Kawiti Caves are a must-visit if you like underground chambers with glow worms, stalactites and stalagmites. They're only 20 minutes south of Paihia by road and close to the town of Kawakawa, famous for its colourful public toilets designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
There's no shortage of walks and hiking trails around Kerikeri and the Bay of Islands. From Waitangi you can follow the river to Haruru Falls on a 6km track, complete with a boardwalk over mangrove wetlands. Around the town of Kerikeri there are five picturesque walking trails, each to a different waterfall. If you prefer a longer trek, check out the 6-8 hour Cape Brett Walkway. You can get a water taxi back or stay overnight in a bookable hut.
From Opononi on the Hokianga harbour, about an hour's drive from Kerikeri, you can catch a boat to the huge Hokianga sand dunes to go sandboarding. It's a good workout for the legs and a thrilling ride down. At high tide you'll skim out across the water when you reach the base of the dunes.
For a local's guide to the best activities in and around Kerikeri, see our Kerikeri Top 10.
Eat, drink and enjoy
Fresh seafood and delicious local ingredients hold pride of place on menus in Kerikeri and the Bay of Islands. The subtropical climate lends itself well to alfresco dining overlooking the water or amidst the vines.
Local restaurant favourites include the Duke of Marlborough Hotel in Russell and Charlotte's Kitchen in Paihia. For exceptional coffee and fresh baked yummy treats, head to Third Wheel Vending in Paihia. Chocolate lovers should visit Kerikeri's boutique chocolate factory, Makana Confections.
For wine tasting and casual vineyard dining, check out Omata Estate on the road to Russell from the Opua car ferry. Paroa Bay Winery, a 15 minute drive from Russell, offers cellar door wine tasting, Mediterranean cuisine and boutique luxury accommodation. Just minutes from Kerikeri village, Marsden Estate is a local favourite for wine tasting and breakfast or lunch on a vine-shaded terrace overlooking gardens and a lake.
If you're planning the ultimate getaway, consider The Landing. Situated 30 minutes east of Kerikeri, it offers several luxury residences with an optional private chef on a 1000-acre property with six beaches, a vineyard, walking tracks and more.
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Keep exploring Kerikeri & the Bay of Islands
Essential information
Best time to go
Kerikeri and the Far North have a subtropical oceanic climate with warm humid summers and mild wet winters. For forest hikes and general sightseeing, any season is good. If you want to enjoy water activities, summer and autumn are best; if you love fresh local food, choose spring.
How much will it cost?
Not including air travel and hotels, you should allow about NZD $100 to $150 a day per person for food and entertainment.
Visas
You might need a visa to holiday in New Zealand, depending on where you're from and how long you're staying. See the visa-waiver list.
Flight route | Flight time* | Stops** | Days | Book |
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Auckland (AKL) to Kerikeri, Bay of Islands (KKE) | 50m | Non-stop | M,T,W,T,F,S,S | Find flights |
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Auckland (AKL) to Kerikeri, Bay of Islands (KKE)
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