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Types of Accommodation in Bay Of Islands
You are looking for Fishing Charters in Bay Of Islands, North Island, New Zealand. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Bay Of Islands we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Sterne Hotel, 4 Sterne Hotel, Apartments, Backpackers, Bed and Breakfasts, Cottages, Fishing Charters, Häuser, Lodges and Motels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Bay Of Islands include: Auckland, Bay Of Islands, Bay Of Plenty, Coromandel Peninsula, Hauraki Gulf, Hawkes Bay, Kaipara, Kapiti, Lake Taupo, Matakana, Nature Coast, Northland, Rotorua, Waikato, Wanganui and Wellington.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Bay Of Islands include: Nautilus Resort, The Swallows Nest, Fernbrook, Bush Hideaway, Sheltered Waters Backpackers, Hotel Paihia, Wild Bill Sports Fishing Charters, Heron Hill Hospitality, Beachcomber Resort and A Bay of Islands Beachhouse.
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The Bay of Islands region has the finest maritime park in New Zealand with the 144 Islands and secluded bays. The Bay has an abundance of marine life, including the big marlin, whales, penguins, dolphins, gannets and many other species.
The maritime and historic park is the original cradle of European civilization and has fine examples of Maori culture.
The Bay with its pristine natural environment is the gathering place in the South Pacific for overseas sailing yachts on world cruises, international sport fishermen, golfers and marine enthusiasts.
We invite you to let these web pages whet your appetite for your personal visit to this tranquil, romantic and adventurous region of clean green New Zealand.
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This website is proudly edited by Alessandro Sorbello, a freelance travel writer and publisher based in Italy and Australia.
Website architecture developed by Adam Luck, Information Technologies team leader at New Realm Media.
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History of the Bay of Islands
Polynesians, who discovered New Zealand after their epic journey across the Pacific Ocean from Hawaiki, settled in the Bay of Plenty about 1,000 years ago. More than 400 years went by before the Bay of Plenty was to be given its name. The man responsible was Captain James Cook during his circumnavigation of New Zealand in 1769.
The first European settlement happened in the early 1830’s and was a mixture of traders and missionaries. James Farrow was the first permanent trader in the Bay of Plenty and came to Tauranga in 1829 to obtain flax fibre for Australian merchants. Soon after Philip Tapsell arrived at Maketu as a flax trader in the late 1830’s for Te Arawa. The mission site was chosen in 1835 and a permanent mission presence was established. The Te Papa Mission House (known today at ‘The Elms) was completed in 1847.
But Tauranga didn't flourish immediately - it got off to a slow start. In the 1860's many military settlers abandoned their land and left. Maori opposed the sur ... Read More...
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You are looking for Fishing Charters in Bay Of Islands, North Island, New Zealand
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Bay Of Islands include: A Bay of Islands Beachhouse, Beachcomber Resort, Bush Hideaway, Fernbrook, Heron Hill Hospitality, Hotel Paihia, Nautilus Resort, Sheltered Waters Backpackers, The Swallows Nest and Wild Bill Sports Fishing Charters.
In Bay Of Islands we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Sterne Hotel, 4 Sterne Hotel, Apartments, Backpackers, Bed and Breakfasts, Cottages, Fishing Charters, Häuser, Lodges and Motels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Bay Of Islands include: Auckland, Bay Of Islands, Bay Of Plenty, Coromandel Peninsula, Hauraki Gulf, Hawkes Bay, Kaipara, Kapiti, Lake Taupo, Matakana, Nature Coast, Northland, Rotorua, Waikato, Wanganui and Wellington.
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