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- Tauranga
- Tauranga
Tauranga offers a huge range of attractions, activities, recreational persuits and some of the finest restaurants, cafes and shopping set next to New Zealand’s most amazing beaches.
- Bay of Islands
- Bay of Islands
In the Bay of Islands you can find thrilling adventure or perfect peace. The unbelievable natural beauty, amazing beaches and a host of islands make for an idyllic aquatic playground and ultimate retreat.
- Whangaroa
- Whangaroa
“A Singular and Beautifully Romantic Place” with unspoilt magnificent scenery, beautiful quiet beaches and a fascinating history. Regarded as the marlin capital of New Zealand.
- Houhora
- Houhora
Houhora is situated 40kms north of Kaitaia and approximately four and a half hours drive from Auckland. It is renowned for its beautiful beaches, fishing, diving and anything else related to the water.
- Tutukaka
- Tutukaka
This scenic natural harbour is the nearest port to the magnificent Poor Knights Islands, one of the top dive sites in the world and witness to many great game fish captures over the years.
- Auckland
- Auckland
Auckland, the ‘City of Sails’ and the largest city in New Zealand, is the base for sailing the magnificent Hauraki Gulf and Coromandel Peninsular. Between the two, there are 1500 miles of coastline to explore on a chartered vessel.
- Whitianga
- Whitianga
- Whakatane
- Whakatane
- Gisborne
- Gisborne
Gisborne is the first city in the world to greet the sun each morning, and it has a reputation for great food, wine and surf beaches.
- Hokianga
- Hokianga
An extensive harbour on Northland's wild west coast, reaching far inland. The green, craggy south head near the coastal village of Ōmāpere was once a signal station for shipping. The north head has towering, bleached sand dunes, some up to 170 m high.
- Greymouth
- Greymouth
- Mangonui
- Mangonui
With a warm sub-tropical climate, over 70km of unspoiled coastline and an abundance of safe beaches, Doubtless Bay on the Pacific Ocean is a holiday paradise and an ideal base for a holiday in the Northland of New Zealand.
- Three Kings Islands
- Three Kings Islands
Famous rugged offshore destination, renowned for game fishing and also extra large bottom dwelling species.
- Ranfurly Banks
- Ranfurly Banks
Famous extended trip destination, offering extra large species of all kinds.
- Washington
- Washington
Klickitat river, Columbia River Gorge (National Scenic Area).
- Hawke's Bay
- Hawke's Bay
- Port Douglas
- Port Douglas
A tropical paradise near the Great Barrier Reef
- Vanuatu
- Vanuatu
You think Vanuatu's beaches are unbeatable on one island until you reach the next. Divers are delighted at the clear waters, coral reefs and shipwrecks; vulcanologists go wild for its many smoking peaks; and naturalists lust after its untouched forests, reefs and extravagant bird life.
- Dunedin
- Dunedin
- Christchurch
- Christchurch
- Lake Rerewhakaaitu
- Lake Rerewhakaaitu
- Lake Taupo
- Lake Taupo
Surrounded by bush-clad volcanic mountains, beautiful Lake Taupo is Australasia's largest freshwater lake at 46 x 18 kms and up to 164 metres deep!
Large Brown and Rainbow trout abound within and in surrounding rivers in this region
- Wanganella Banks
- Wanganella Banks
Offshore mecca for anglers, this remote destination some 300 miles of New Zealand's coast offers fantastic fishing for Marlin & other species.
- Central Otago
- Central Otago
- Lake Rotorua
- Lake Rotorua
- Lake Aniwhenua
- Lake Aniwhenua
- Murchinson (Owen Lodge)
- Murchinson (Owen Lodge)
Nestling at the head of the Southern Alps, Murchinson offers no less than 26 rivers and some beautiful lakes for the enthusiastic Trout angler
- Queenstown
- Queenstown
The adventure capital of New Zealand, lakeside Queenstown is set in absolutely stunning surroundings
- Motueka
- Motueka
A pretty township, just along the coast from the more well known Nelson, offering a host of trout fishing opportunities in the vicinity.
- Tongariro
- Tongariro
Situated in the Heart of the King Country, Central North Island. The rugged landscape being the last area in New Zealand to be colonized and known for its towering native forests, central plateau lakes and mountains of the Tongariro National Park.
- Cairns
- Cairns
Renowned as THE location to target giant Black Marlin
- New Caledonia
- New Caledonia
- Fjordland
- Fjordland
- Norfolk Island
- Norfolk Island
- Marlborough Sounds
- Marlborough Sounds
Beautiful network of sheltered sea-drowned valleys
- Sydney
- Sydney
- Port Stephens
- Port Stephens
- Tahiti
- Tahiti
- Kimberley Coast
- Kimberley Coast
- Tairua
- Tairua
- Whangamata
- Whangamata