Whangārei is Northland’s largest city and one of New Zealand’s most scenic coastal destinations, combining outdoor adventure, arts and culture, marine experiences, and easy access to some of the country’s most spectacular coastlines. Located between Auckland and the Bay of Islands, Whangārei serves as the main gateway to Northland while offering its own unique mix of attractions, beaches, walking tracks, and cultural experiences.
The city is well known for natural attractions including the iconic Whangārei Falls, the Hātea River Walkway, Mount Parihaka, and nearby coastal reserves. Visitors can explore cafés, galleries, markets, and waterfront dining around the Town Basin, while the internationally recognised Hundertwasser Art Centre with Wairau Māori Art Gallery has become one of Northland’s leading cultural attractions.
Beyond the city, the nearby Tutukākā Coast provides access to world-class diving and snorkelling at the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve, widely regarded as one of the best dive locations in the world. Visitors can also enjoy fishing charters, sailing, kayaking, surfing, dolphin tours, scenic beaches, and coastal hiking experiences throughout the wider Whangārei region.
Whether you are looking for nature, culture, marine adventures, family-friendly attractions, or a relaxing coastal escape, Whangārei offers one of the most diverse travel experiences in Northland.
