Reviews and travel ratings on Sail NZ-Bay of Islands-Explore NZ in New Zealand (86% from 14 reviews) The Bay of Islands is rich in diverse culture and history, sailing here is an essential part of any New Zealand itinerary.

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    W David R Thomas

    from Canada

    Take your time, get out into the country and enjoy the unspoilt incredible scenery. Rent a vehicle and get off the main highways - avoid major centres. Get chatting to the locals and fellow travellers!

    24 May 2010.

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Val and Barnie Weir

from New Zealand

Ranking: 10/10

Sailing ship in Bay of Islands on Peter Blakes boat.

Sailing ship in Bay of Islands on Peter Blakes boat.

Reviewed 22 February 2010 and experienced in November 2009

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Alex D'Souza

from United Kingdom

Ranking: 9/10

Great fun, great staff and a lovely boat. Really relaxing afternoon, and you can get your hands dirty on the boat if you…

Great fun, great staff and a lovely boat. Really relaxing afternoon, and you can get your hands dirty on the boat if you want to. One of the best ways to explore the islands if the weather's good. They even have jackets on board for when it gets cold/wet! Oh, and it does get cold!

Reviewed 21 October 2009

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Tatjane

from Austria

Ranking: 9/10

Good value whole day trip with nice people, really relaxed. You are very welcome to help the skipper.

Good value whole day trip with nice people, really relaxed. You are very welcome to help the skipper.

Reviewed 08 March 2009

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Brenda

from United Kingdom

Ranking: 10/10

Beautiful scenery and a great day out on 'the edge' Catamaran.

Beautiful scenery and a great day out on 'the edge' Catamaran.

Reviewed 16 November 2008