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Welcome to the Bay of Islands – New Zealand’s northern playground, where crystal waters meet lush green hills, and every day feels like an adventure.

 

Whether you’re sailing into port, road-tripping north, or exploring for the first time, Bay of Islands Marina is your perfect base to experience it all.

Summer Starts Here

Your perfect base to stay, play
& explore the Bay of Islands.

Your Gateway to the Bay

Anchored in the heart of Northland, Bay of Islands Marina is more than a place to berth — it’s your entry point to one of New Zealand’s most breathtaking destinations.
 

With award-winning facilities, modern amenities and a warm, friendly team, this is where comfort meets adventure.

 

Stay a while, unwind and let the Bay set the pace.

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Rich in Culture & Heritage

The Bay of Islands holds deep cultural significance and maritime legacy.

Visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, stroll historic Russell, or meet the local whānau behind our galleries, markets and eateries.

Every visit connects you to the stories that shaped Aotearoa.

Ready to start your Summer?

Stay longer, explore further and make the most of your summer in New Zealand’s northern marine playground.

Adventure Awaits

Set sail through over 140 islands, each with hidden coves, sandy beaches and pristine anchorages.

Whether you’re diving, fishing, or just exploring, the Bay of Islands offers endless ways to play - on and off the water.

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Taste & Stay Local

A haven for food lovers and wine enthusiasts alike. From award-winning waterfront restaurants to boutique vineyards and relaxed coastal cafés, the region’s flavours are as fresh and vibrant as the scenery.
 

Just minutes from the marina, you can savour local seafood, enjoy fine Northland wines, or unwind with a sunset drink overlooking the water.

 

It's the perfect recipe for a true Bay of Islands summer.

Ready to start your Summer?

Stay longer, explore further and make the most of your summer in New Zealand’s northern playground.

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