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Things to Do in Northland, New Zealand (A 4 Day Road Trip Itinerary)

An itinerary discussing the things to do in Northland, New Zealand to take advantage of the landscapes and culture of the overall region.

Last updated: March 4, 2026
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a secluded bay behind trees along the coast of Northland
One of the many secluded bays and beaches along the coast of Northland
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Day 1: Whangarei Falls and Matapouri BayDay 2: Exploring Around PaihiaDay 3: Cape Reinga TourDay 4: Nature on the Return to Auckland

The Northland region of New Zealand is the northernmost area of the country known for its important cultural sites, long beaches, and beautiful coast line. With so many things to do in Northland, you could spend four days exploring the region to experience this incredible part of the country. Most of the activity around Northland can be done from Paihia and for the sake of this itinerary, we are assuming that you are driving to Paihia from Auckland, staying in Paihia for your time in the Northland region, and returning to Auckland.

The best way to get around the Northland region is by renting a car.

Day 1: Whangarei Falls and Matapouri Bay

Start your road trip in the Northland area by heading to Whangarei and walk the pathway to Whangarei Falls where you can take in this beautiful waterfall from viewpoints above or at the base of the falls themselves.

A waterfall flowing into a small lake in the Northland area of New Zealand
The beautiful Whangarei Falls as seen from below

Later, make your way to Matapouri, an area with a few different beaches and coves where you can enjoy the subtropical coastline. You can start at Matapouri Beach, a long coastal beach in the bay. From this beach, you can walk across the headland walkway for a more secluded beach area. The other beach to explore (and a favorite of ours) is at Whale Bay. You will park at the top of the hill and walk through the forest to this sheltered bay with turquoise waters. If you want to visit all of these coastal areas, consider walking the Whale Bay Loop Track, a walk that takes you around the area to the different beaches over 2.5 miles (4 kilometers). 

The beach at Whale Bay is one of our favorites in New Zealand. Check out some of the others here.

A tree going over a beach in the Northland area of New Zealand
The secluded beach on Whale Bay has plenty of shade so you can comfortably appreciate the ocean

After exploring the beaches, we recommend staying in Paihia for your time in the Northland area as it has the best access to the various things to do in Northland. We talk about some other quaint locations near Paihia below that could also be a great option to take in the region in a more romantic and relaxed way in Russell. 

Explore your hotel options to stay in Paihia.

Day 2: Exploring Around Paihia

Kerikeri

A 2 story stone house in the Northland area of New Zealand
The historic Stone and Kemp house in Kerikeri is now a giftshop and small museum of this historic site. There is also a small cafe on the property

The Northland region has some of the oldest buildings in New Zealand and exploring the history is one of the things to do in Northland. So, on your second day in the area, head to the small town of Kerikeri, a historical town with some of the oldest buildings of the country. Here, you can visit the Keriker Rainbow falls and a few of the historical buildings, including the St. James church and the Stone Store & Kemp House.

Bay of Island Day Cruise

After exploring this historic town, return to Paihia and head to the harbor where you will take a Bay of Islands day cruise. This 5-hour long cruise takes you around different islands within the bay where you will have the chance to spot different wildlife. You will also get to go through the “Hole in the Rock” formation at Motukokako Island. The cruise stops at two different locations, one of which will be great to lounge at the beach, hike around the island, and relax within the Bay of Islands. Of all the things to do in Northland, this tour is the most relaxing and getting the opportunity to take in the Bay of Islands is a unique part of the region. 

A large rock with a cave going through part of it while in the Northland area of New Zealand
The "Hole in the Rock" that can be visited while on a tour of the Bay of Islands
The view out onto water with islands from one of the beaches of New Zealand in the Northland region
The view out into the Bay of Islands is beautiful. Seeing the different islands and clear water is very relaxing

The Town of Russell

The second stop will be at Russell, the town across the bay from Paihia and a great place to grab dinner. From Russell, you can take the local ferry to return to Paihia at the time of your choosing. If you are looking for a quaint and quiet accommodation, consider staying at least one night in Russell. The accommodations along the bay are very picturesque and a nice romantic escape. If you do not want to use the ferry to get to Russell, you can also take a 45 minute drive from Paihia there. (Russell is on the end of a peninsula and not an island). 

Explore your hotel options to stay in Russell.

Historic homes located on a pedestrian tree-lined street in the Northland of New Zealand
The town of Russel is a nice quaint escape in the Bay of Islands. We would highly recommend spending a relaxing evening here if time allows on your vacation

Day 3: Cape Reinga Tour

For your third day in the region, you will take a tour to Cape Reinga, the northernmost point of New Zealand. We recommend a tour rather than driving because the drive is 3 hours in each direction to get to the lighthouse. In addition, the tour happens on full-wheel-drive buses that can ride on the 90-mile beach, giving you access to sandboarding. This tour is one of the top things to do in Northland and departs from Paihia.

A bus on a beach and one of the things to do in northland
Doing a tour up to the northern area of the country allows you to actually drive on the 90-mile beach, something that is not recommended unless you have the right vehicle and experience to do it

The 90 Mile Beach

The tour has the option of picking you up from your hotel accommodation in Paihia. The first stop will be at the 90 Mile beach to explore its great expanse. (The order of the tour depends on the tide and while it is called the 90 Mile beach, it is really only 55 miles (88 kilometers) long. The bus driver will provide boards with which you can use to sandboard down the dunes of the beach.

The Cape Reinga Lighthouse

Later, you will make your way to the Cape Reinga lighthouse where you will be at the northernmost point of New Zealand. This point is significant to the Māori people because they believe that the dead begin their journey to the afterlife from this point. This is also the place where two bodies of water converge and on a sunny day, you can see the different colors of the water mixing together at this point. 

And finally, you will return to Paihia where you can be dropped off at your accommodation. The tour also includes lunch and a few opportunities to purchase snacks throughout.

A lighthouse at the end of a sloping hill into the ocean and one of the top things to do in northland
The lighthouse at the very end of New Zealand. You can see the two bodies of water meeting due to their different colors. (It is more apparent in person than in the images but you can still see the slight change in color in the photo)

Day 4: Nature on the Return to Auckland

Waitangi Treaty Grounds

A house lined with red carved details and one of the things to do in northland
At the Waitanga Treaty Grounds, there are many Māori cultural structures and elements. As the center for Maori culture, it is an important place for this history and culture to be celebrated and maintained

For your final day in the region, you will head to one of the most important locations in New Zealand, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. When it comes to historical significance, visiting the Waitangi Treaty Grounds is one of the most important things to do in Northland. This was the location where the treaty between the Māori people and European colonizers was ratified. However, the treaty has continued to be a controversial piece of legislation over the mistranslation and implementation of the treaty. 

In addition to the historic and museum elements located on this site, this area is a celebration of Māori culture. The grounds contain two different museums, one that explains the history of the country and the treaty and another that discusses the contribution of the Māori people to the country, with an emphasis on their service in wars. When visiting the grounds, you will also get a guided tour of the land, explaining the history of different buildings, giving context to the history of the people on these islands, and sharing the culture of the Māori through performance. You can purchase tickets to the treaty grounds here.

If you are looking for a longer and more extensive experience to learn about Māori history and culture, you can look into their show and hangi experience where they share their culture and food with visitors. This is typically an evening experience and you can purchase tickets for this here. 

Waipoua Forest

After visiting the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, you will make your way back to Auckland through a long detour to explore the unique nature of Northland. The Waipoua Forest contains some of the oldest trees in the world, the Kauri trees, and visiting it is one of the top things to do in Northland. These slow-growing giants are endemic to this area of New Zealand and completely unique to the country. Some of them are deemed to be as old as 2,000 years old. Unfortunately, they are vulnerable due to diseases that have been entering the local forests. However, they are vitally important and it is proven that the forests that contain the Kauri trees are richer in species variety than those that don’t in New Zealand. 

You can see some of these trees on the Tane Mahuta Walk or the Kauri Walks, both of which will take you through lush forests to some large Kauri trees. You will be in awe of the forest as you continue your drive towards Auckland.

The large Kauri trees are the mothers of the forest and provide nutrients and life to other plants and animals all around

Because the drive to Auckland can be very long from this part of the island, we recommend staying in Dargaville overnight to break up the drive and continue on to Auckland the following day.

Explore your hotel options to stay in Dargaville.

Tours Mentioned within this Itinerary of Northland, New Zealand​

A bay with boats in the harbor of one of things to do in Northland
Bay of Islands Day Tour
A bus on a beach and one of the things to do in northland
Cape Reinga + 90 Mile Beach Day Tour
A house lined with red carved details and one of the things to do in northland
Waitangi Treaty Ground Tour
A room full of tapestry and red wooden carving on the North Island
Waitangi Treaty Ground Tour + Hangi + Concert

What To do Before or After Exploring the Things to Do in Northland

A few days in Auckland before or after the Northland region

Rotorua is the place to explore more about Māori culture and see unique North Island landscapes

Visiting the Waitangi Treaty Ground is a top thing to do in New Zealand. Here are some others.

Read more about our the Blueprint Travelers personal experience visiting the Northland area

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