Kerikeri

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Kerikeri, the historic heart of the Bay of Islands, is a charming blend of Māori heritage, early European settlement, and subtropical gardens. With its lush landscape, artisan food scene, and the iconic Stone Store and Kemp House, this is a place where New Zealand’s story comes alive. Wander the banks of the Kerikeri River, sample local chocolates and olive oils, and soak up the relaxed, creative vibe that makes Kerikeri a must-stop on any Northland road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Kerikeri can be enjoyed as a day trip from Paihia or as a relaxed overnight stop. Give yourself at least half a day to explore the historic sites, walk to Rainbow Falls, and browse the town’s galleries and shops. If you’re into food and wine, a full day allows time for a leisurely tasting tour. For a deeper immersion, stay a night and enjoy dinner at one of the local restaurants.

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