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Northland provides a breathtaking yachting experience. Opportunities to explore the untouched beaches, ancient forests, and crystal-clear waters. She will sail past steep cliffs, hidden coves, and island-dotted bays. Her journey will be as much an adventure as a pleasure. Whether it’s anchoring in the Bay of Islands’ turquoise waters, venturing into the towering Kauri forests, or feasting on fresh seafood at a waterfront lodge, Northland offers a superyacht experience of pure natural beauty and cultural richness.
One of New Zealand’s most exclusive and splendid yachting regions, Northland, offers deep, sheltered anchorages, pristine marine reserves, and a rich Māori heritage. She will sail between the idyllic beaches of the Bay of Islands, the untamed beauty of Cape Reinga, and the famous fishing grounds of Tutukaka, making for an itinerary that is part relaxation, part adventure. With its mild climate, diverse marine life, and luxury lodges aplenty, Northland is a sanctuary for superyachts in search of haute hospitality in an unspoiled, rugged setting.
Northland provides a breathtaking yachting experience. Opportunities to explore the untouched beaches, ancient forests, and crystal-clear waters. She will sail past steep cliffs, hidden coves, and island-dotted bays. Her journey will be as much an adventure as a pleasure. Whether it’s anchoring in the Bay of Islands’ turquoise waters, venturing into the towering Kauri forests, or feasting on fresh seafood at a waterfront lodge, Northland offers a superyacht experience of pure natural beauty and cultural richness.
One of New Zealand’s most exclusive and splendid yachting regions, Northland, offers deep, sheltered anchorages, pristine marine reserves, and a rich Māori heritage. She will sail between the idyllic beaches of the Bay of Islands, the untamed beauty of Cape Reinga, and the famous fishing grounds of Tutukaka, making for an itinerary that is part relaxation, part adventure. With its mild climate, diverse marine life, and luxury lodges aplenty, Northland is a sanctuary for superyachts in search of haute hospitality in an unspoiled, rugged setting.
Contrasts define the Northland. This is where golden beaches meet towering sand dunes and where historic Māori sites sit alongside marine sanctuaries that have seen hardly a human hand. Here, in the Bay of Islands, 144 islands form a paradise of calm waters and hidden coves. Cruise a little farther, and you reach one of the world’s premier dive sites, Poor Knights Islands. Guests can explore Cape Reinga, where the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea collide, or visit Waitangi Treaty Grounds, a cornerstone of New Zealand’s Māori heritage.
Yachting in Northland runs from November to April, with the warmest weather and clearest water typically found between December and February. These conditions make for ideal snorkelling, fishing, and cruising - and for sunset watching if you happen to be on the water in the evening. But if you prefer a more private experience, the autumn month of March offers stunning conditions. And April is as golden in the Northland as in any other place in New Zealand.
There is no better way to reach the farthest, most private reaches of New Zealand’s Northland than aboard a superyacht. Its top-notch service and unbroken seclusion guarantee that you can enjoy this extraordinary region in the utmost comfort and with total peace of mind. From your Oke Bay anchorage, with golden sands and lush greenery, you will cast off for a paddleboarding adventure in the dramatic, fjord-like inlet of Whangaroa Harbour. Whether it’s a luxury retreat at Kauri Cliffs, a heli-tour over Cape Reinga, or a seafood feast featuring freshly caught crayfish, Northland is a sanctuary of luxury and nature.