Travel Guide
Whangarei

Discover Whangarei, New Zealand's subtropical paradise. With our guide, explore the captivating waterfalls, pristine beaches, and vibrant arts scene. Get up close with native wildlife, from kiwis to kauri trees. Whangarei, where nature meets culture.
Quick Facts
Location Whangarei is located in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island.
Population As of 2020, Whangarei had a population of around 60,000 residents.
Climate Whangarei enjoys a warm, semi-tropical climate with high rainfall throughout the year.
Maori History It's a significant site in Maori history and has several stunning historical sites.
Natural Beauty The city is surrounded by beautiful landscapes such as forests, beaches, and mountains.
Outdoor Activities Whangarei offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, boating, and fishing.
Whangarei Falls Whangarei is home to one of the most famous waterfalls in New Zealand, the Whangarei Falls.
Art Whangarei is known for its vibrant arts scene, with galleries, studios, and the renowned Hundertwasser Art Centre.
Wildlife The city and its surrounding areas are rich in wildlife, offering opportunities to spot unique New Zealand animals and birds.
Cuisine Whangarei is also known for its fresh seafood, especially oysters and snappers.
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