Nestled between flower-filled gardens, verdant hills and shimmering turquoise waters is Waitangi. This is the place where Maori chiefs signed the treaty that confirmed New Zealand’s annexation to the British Crown in 1840. Visit Waitangi today to experience Maori traditions and delve into the nation’s history and foundation. Enjoy sporting and recreational pursuits in this charming bayside town.
At the Waitangi Treaty Grounds get a fun and educational insight into New Zealand’s Maori lifestyles and British influence. Start at the Treaty House, which was the first residence of British governmental representatives. Learn about significant national events such as the 1835 Declaration of Independence and 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. Admire Maori art and attend ceremonies at the Te Whare Runanga meeting house.
Within the grounds, the Te Kongahu Museum of Waitangi highlights the past and present influence of the Treaty of Waitangi. Appreciate the role Maoris played in New Zealand’s armed forces at the interactive Te Rau Aroha museum. Stroll around lush parkland, watch carving demonstrations and enjoy views over the Bay of Islands.
Outdoor adventures await in the town’s lush surroundings. Join guided kayak tours and dinner cruises on the Waitangi River. Walk through a forest to the pretty Haruru Falls and play a round of 18 holes at Waitangi Golf Club. Find trails suitable for all ages and fitness levels at the Waitangi Mountain Bike Park.
Across the bay from Waitangi is the vibrant seaside town of Paihia. An assortment of cafés, pubs and restaurants line the waterfront. Hike the Opua Forest Paihia Lookout Track for views of beaches, bays and islets. Join dolphin spotting, kayak, Jet Ski and snorkeling tours from Paihia Wharf.
Fly into Auckland then drive 3 hours north to reach Waitangi. Cruise ship passengers can catch free shuttle buses from Paihia. Cycling enthusiasts can get here via the Twin Coast Cycle Trail, a coast-to-coast route that connects the Bay of Islands with Hokianga Harbour.