Thursday, October 9, 2008

Northland Tour Details

Here is our itinerary for our Northland tour. I spent hours and hours trading emails with this tour provider and helping him decide where he should take us. I will include links I've found to all of the places we've decided upon.

This is from his final email to me about the itinerary. Notice how Kiwis (that's what people from New Zealand are called) do the dates backwards.

22/10 Depart Auckland I can meet you off your morning flight (this was before our flights changed and we come in yet another day early) and give you a tour of Auckland highlights before returning to the airport to collect the rest ofyour party. By the time they clear customs it will be around 6.00pm and we have a 3 1/2 hour drive directly to Paihia arriving at 9.30.

Arrive Paihia check in at hotel Scenic Circle Bay of Islands

http://www.scenic-circle.co.nz/hotel.asp?id=20#Scenic_Circle_Bay_of_Islands_Hotel_Accomodation_Paihia,_Bay_Of_Islands

23/10 9.00 - 1.00 cruise to Urupukapuka Island

http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/page.aspx?id=34090

Sights on the cruise:

Cape Brett

http://wikitravel.org/en/Cape_Brett

Cathedral Cove (This is where the Pevinses landed in Narnia in "Prince Caspian"!)

http://www.jameswiseman.com/cathedral.php

and "Hole in the Rock"

http://goaustralia.about.com/cs/nznorthsights/l/blpicbay5.htm

Lunch upon disembarking at Russell at Duke of Marlborough Hotel on the waterfront.

http://www.theduke.co.nz/

Then the museum where there is a 1/5 replica of Captain Cook's ship The Endeavour

http://www.russellmuseum.org.nz/endeavour.htm

views from Flagstaff Hill

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagstaff_Hill,_New_Zealand

vehicle ferry to Opua (bay with sailboats)

Waitangi Treaty Grounds

http://www.waitangi.net.nz/about/

Kerikeri Stone Store (oldest building in NZ) and museum

http://kerikeri.co.nz/feature.cfm?WPID=2323

return to Paihia and shops

Evening - Maori Cultural concert and Hangi(feast). (This is like the Polynesian Cultural Center on Oahu.)


24/10 Depart Paihia at 8.00am

south to Kawiti bush walk and glowworm caves at Kawakawa

http://www.newzealand.com/travel/sights-activities/scenic-highlights/natural-phenomena/scenic-highlight-details.cfm/businessid/6975

There are also these 'must see' (according to Lonely Planet anyway) TOILETS in Kawakawa. Seriously.

http://www.kawakawa.co.nz/

giant Kauri trees at Parry Park

http://www.wwmuseum.orconhosting.net.nz/parry_kauri_park.html

Warkworth

http://www.wwmuseum.orconhosting.net.nz/index.html

and if time permits,views from Mt Victoria, Devonport

http://www.devonport.co.nz/mt_victoria.htm

before arriving at the ship 12.30- 1.00pm.

1 comment:

Tami said...

OH MY WORD! How can you sit there and type all this?!! How exciting!! How can you stand waiting to get going?!!