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Peace, Tranquility and a Turbulent Past
 
  The Bay of Islands, on New Zealand North Island, is an area of   unspoilt coastal beauty with a sub-tropical climate. The Bay of Islands   is a favorite holiday destination for tourists. It covers an area on the   east coast of Northland province, the warm north of New Zealand. The   main place to stay is Paihia, a small, peaceful town with a golden sandy   beach that is perfect for all types of water activities. This includes   sailing and fishing. From Paihia, you can explore the area to discover   its interesting history.
 
  On the nearby Waitangi National Reserve, visit the house where the   historic Treaty of Waitangi was signed by the Maoris and the British in   1840. This reserve is special to all New Zealanders. Learn about the   Maori culture in a traditional Maori Meeting House and admire the   35-metre long Maori war canoe which is launched into the water once a   year on 6 February, the Waitangi Day national holiday. There are number   of guided tours that will give you a unique insight into this special   and spiritual place.
 
  From Paihia, take a short boat trip over to Russell, a former whaling   and trading port once dubbed ‘the hellhole of the Pacific’ because of   its reputation for attracting drunken sailors and other undesirable   characters. It is now a sleepy village with few signs of its more   colorful past. It is home to Christ Church, the oldest surviving church   in New Zealand. The bullet holes in its wooden walls are a lasting   reminder of the Maori uprising and siege of 1845.
 
  The Russell Museum gives a fascinating insight into the history of the   town and includes a scale model of Captain Cook’s ship, Endeavour, which   was the first European ship to sail into the area in 1769.
 
  Throughout your stay, you will find that Bay of Islands is a tranquil   and beautiful place that contrasts with its turbulent past

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Re: New Zealand Bay Of Islands with a sub-tropical climate.
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2010, 05:00:43 PM »
It has one of the best climate throughout the world. It has a largely temperate climate.  The best time to take a boating holiday in New Zealand is between the warmer, drier months of November and April. The beautiful bays, sandy beaches and lush vegetation together with the sea life, including dolphins and whales, make the Bay of Islands a paradise for cruising, fishing and diving.

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Re: New Zealand Bay Of Islands with a sub-tropical climate.
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2010, 09:01:23 PM »
Definitely New Zealand is a best place for vacation because of the good climate there and the fresh and relaxing air...Good information about the country...^_^
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Re: New Zealand Bay Of Islands with a sub-tropical climate.
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2011, 09:37:19 PM »
The Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands is a very good and beautiful hotel. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay there and found the Bay of Islands to be one of the most scenic places in New Zealand. The hotel itself is located in a lush tropical garden. Our room was spacious and tastefully furnished.
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