The seaside town of Russell is one of the most popular destinations in New Zealand’s Bay of Islands. The area teems with a mash-up of indigenous and European history, evident in its architecture and historic sites. Sail around the bay on a chartered yacht or iconic tall ship or explore the multiple personalities of The Gables 1847, which has served as a bakery, bordello and shelter for AWOL sailors on the lam.
Restaurants in Russell
5.0 based on 9 reviews
A stressed body! Felt all niggling muscles knots were loosened and felt wonderfully relaxed. Great surroundings. Highly recommend.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
A lovely relaxing place for an excellent platter lunch, good views, friendly and attentive staff and very good wines. Would highly recommend.
5.0 based on 73 reviews
Rogue Pony experiences and private tours are about showcasing the Bay of Islands as one of the finest locations in New Zealand particularly seen from our unique viewpoint. Sit back, let your hair down and enjoy the comfort of our 4WD Toyota Highlander SUV. Or if you’re looking for a V8 adrenaline fix, ask us about getting the top down in our 2016 Mustang GT. We offer a range of scenic, historic, back country and art gallery private tours as well as hands on jewellery workshops, but we are also happy to cater to your own individual needs. If there is something in particular you’d like to see or do simply ask us. Post Covid-19 we are updating our vehicles so the Jeeps are unavailable :-)
4.5 based on 608 reviews
Pompallier Mission, where Catholic missionaries translated religious texts into Maori, printed and bound them into beautiful books, was a saintly enclave in the most sinful site of the southern seas. In what is undoubtedly one of the best heritage tours in the country, our passionate guides will take you through the steps of leather tanning and book-making as it was done by courageous pioneers living in this tiny outpost, over 170 years ago. Delight in our award winning heritage gardens, take in the wonderful views across the Bay and browse our Heritage Store for a unique reminder of a special place. Relax in our French Coffee House and enjoy the best coffee and views in the Bay! Covid19: We have increased hygiene protocols, hand sanitiser available, smaller tour group numbers, and contact tracing on site for all guests.
You get a guided tour around historic Pompalier House. I had no idea how difficult it was to tan leather and make a book 150 years ago. I learned why books used to be so prized. There is a super little french style cafe for after the tour as well.
4.5 based on 369 reviews
Nau mai, haere and welcome to Christ Church, New Zealand's oldest existing church and cemetery. A digital walk can be downloaded from the App stores from Hikoi Tahi Walking Tours which share the fascinating stories of some of the people buried here. Enjoy visiting our cemetery and do visit our beautiful church.
One of New Zealand's oldest churches with an interesting history. Interesting walk through the graveyard as well, early settlers buried here.
4.5 based on 116 reviews
Handcrafted Chocolates, made with 100% Swiss chocolate and infused with local New Zealand ingredients.
The chocolate experience will leave you wanting to return. We have returned here for the last 7 years since they opened their doors. Amazing chocolate drinks and of course individual chocolates and gift boxes. Photo of my teenage son to send to his siblings that couldn’t make the trip... ???? They are pricey but worth it... just try them ????
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Thank you Janet for helping us order our beautiful pieces from Lester Hill as a wonderful memory of our 10th wedding anniversary and of our time at the Duke and at Kororareka. We can't wait to receive it. Your shop is absolutely adored a with Lester's art. Thanks so much.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
There are few places in the world where you get the sense of land emerging from the ocean — where you can trace the contours of the land down below the waterline, where sky, land and sea are continuous — and New Zealand’s Paroa Bay Winery and Estate is one of these places. Featuring three superb villas, a boutique vineyard, and our coastal-inspired restaurant Sage — we ensure every aspect of luxury is plentifully provided for. The first of our luxury villas, Tarāpunga, is named after the local seabirds, and nests high above the bay. With floor to ceiling windows and an infinity pool on an expansive outdoor entertaining area, Tarāpunga truly brings the incredible scenery to the fore. Our second villa, Weka, is a smaller but beautifully designed residence, and available for reservation concurrently with Tarāpunga. Our third villa, Vineyard Cottage, sits amongst the vines of our famed winery and enjoys views of the beautiful rolling green hills of both vineyard and native bush.
Last month I had the great fortune to stay at The Tarapunga villa at Paroa Bay winery. This is a luxurious accommodation, gorgeously furnished with stunning views of the Bay of islands from every corner of the house . The infinity pool invites you to jump in and stare at the view. The villa has a home cinema, tennis courts, a gym, Badminton, bicycles, Golf buggies which we used to admire the beautiful surrounding nature and manicured landscape of the winery and also to access the private beach. There is also an annexed villa that can accommodate another family or grown up kids. The place is perfect in every way(it even has, Sage, next door, the best restaurant in the area ). It’s a perfect Accommodation for a perfect holiday I had the time of my life. I highly recommend it.
4.0 based on 304 reviews
The Russell Museum tells the story of the development of Russell / Kororareka, from a small Maori fishing village, to a port of call for visiting ships and whalers to today's tourist town. Among the museum collections is Maori taonga including a small waka (canoe), a one-fifth scale model of Captain Cook's Endeavour, an original whaleboat and mementos of game fisherman, Zane Grey. Enjoy watching the DVD of historic Russell and see the exhibitions that are on display in the gallery. We hope you enjoy your visit. The Museum gift shop features a wide range of special gifts, souvenirs and books. The Russell Museum operates as a registered charity and does not receive any funding for operational expenses. The Museum is self funded by the entrance fee, research charges and profits from the Museum shop.
You get great insight into the local history - both native and those who immigrated. Lots of artifacts and interactive displays. Well worth a visit.
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