Kaitaia is a town in the Far North District of New Zealand, at the base of the Aupouri Peninsula, about 160 km northwest of Whangarei. It is the last major settlement on State Highway 1. Ahipara Bay, the southern end of Ninety Mile Beach, is 5 km west.
Restaurants in Kaitaia
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Scenic Quad Bike tours of local beaches in the Far North, including 90 Mile Beach, Great Exhibition Bay and Henderson Bay Beach for private family and friend groups. Mimimum 2 persons.
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Kaitaia-Cape Reinga Unique Tours via 90 Mile Beach. We offer comprehensive tours in comfortable, modern, air conditioned vehicles to Cape Reinga. Explore 90 Mile Beach, sandboard at Te Paki Stream giant sand dunes, admire a natural marvel: the meeting of two oceans at Cape Reinga and more. Tour is inclusive of lunch. Tour Duration: approx. 7 hours.
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A visit at the Fern Flat Pottery is a must do, if you are in the vicinity of Kaitaia! Marguerite and Rod Davis are inspirational artists and lovely humans with a big heart for nature and art. Their terracotta work is amazing! A must do for all art lovers!
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It was a great route to head up to Cape Reinga via 90 Mile Beach, thoroughly happy booking a Tour to take us right along the beach & the highlight of the trip was Sand Surfing the Dunes, so I would definitely recommend this trip
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Sand Safaris Cape Reinga Tours has been thrilling customers for almost 30 years! Oue exclusive Maori Cultural Performance sets the scene for a magical day filled with stories, songs and magnificent scenery. Drive along 90 Mile Beach, sand board the giant sand dunes of Te Paki and experience the sacredness of Cape Reinga. Fully packed lunch included.
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We toured this large collection on a quiet day and I think many days are quiet. The collection includes vehicles, office machines, sewing machines, tractors, tools, and many more items.
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We were passing by Kaitaia en route to Cape Reing. Decided to stop for toilet break and lunch. Spotted this sign for Tourist Information Centre and decided to follow it. Was brought to this Te Ahu Center. Clean toilets. Noticed there’s a library as well. Popped into the gift shop and found plenty to buy, all at very reasonable prices. In fact, I can vouch for how good their prices are because we saw some of the same stuff sold elsewhere and prices were cheaper here at Te Ahu Center.
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