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Visit the local Marae to learn about its importance to the community and Marae protocol
Visit the local Marae to learn about its importance to the community and Marae protocol
Walk the twin headlands of Matiatia and Church Bay on Waiheke Island
Set sail on your own adventure with up to 12 guests in our 41-foot catamaran for a day
Visit some of the island’s amazing trees including magnificent Pohutukawas and Nikau Palms
Enjoy stunning views of the Hauraki Gulf Islands, Great Barrier Island and Coromandel Peninsula
Visit the local Marae to learn about its importance to the community and Marae protocol
The island has several walking tracks that take you through native bush, coastal cliffs, and quiet coves. Some paths lead to lookout points with wide views over the ocean and nearby islands. There are also old military sites on the island where you can see tunnels and gun platforms from past wartime days.
Waiheke has a small but lively arts scene. You can visit local galleries or take a walk along outdoor sculpture trails to see works made by New Zealand artists. These are easy to explore and give you a taste of the island’s creative side. Vineyards and olive groves are a big part of Waiheke’s charm. The countryside is green and open, making it a peaceful place to walk or relax while taking in the scenery. The island combines natural beauty, history, and local culture in a simple and welcoming way.
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