Poor knights with the largest sea cave in the world. Northland New Zealand ????????
Perfect day cruise to the poor knights. An amazing day going into sea cave and through hole in rock in a big boat.thanks perfect day cruises...
Perfect Day
Our very special day-trip, Perfect Day offers the ultimate non-diving Poor Knights Islands experience, with sight-seeing, kayaking, cave explorations, snorkeling, swimming, sea mammal-spotting, snippets of fascinating history and Island facts and great food. The boat is incredibly well fitted-out, with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, upstairs viewing, plenty of facilities and the fabulous fish cam feeding live underwater shots right into the boat.
DOLPHINS & SNORKELLING IN NEW ZEALAND! | Tutukaka & Poor Knights Islands | Ash Owens
We SAW DOLPHINS! I had never seen Dolphins in my own country before so spending a day out at the Poor Knights islands was amazing, we love being tourists in our own country!
Where we stayed: Quality Oceans Hotel Tutukaka, New Zealand
Poor Knights Cruise: aperfectday.co.nz
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Ocean Beach. New Zealand April 2012
Situated on the East coast of the upper North Island. Whangarei City, the gateway to Ocean Beach is 2hrs drive North from Auckland city.Head 40 mins East, from Whangarei city, to Ocean Beach, on the Whangarei Heads Road.
Explore the Poor Knights Islands.
Explore the famous Poor Knights Islands on board Perfect Day. Kayak, snorkel, sunbath, relax, listen to the Maori history, soak up the sun, the dramatic scenery and enjoy a Perfect Day.
Snorkel Tutukaka | Explore Poor Knights
A day of snorkelling, paddle boarding and kayaking out at Poor Knights Island.
Thanks to Perfect Day Cruises for having us along for such a great day!
Tutukaka Coast video NZ.
Drone videos of my local beaches (after storm)
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Episode 11 - Hiding from Gale Force Winds at Urupukapuka Island
The wind steps up a gear from a 35 knot wind advisory to a 50 knot gale. Jacki decides to go sightseeing while Greg babysat the boat.
The film you are about to watch was produced by 2 amateur film makers fumbling their way through the editing process. Bear with us while we grapple with the finer details of film production.
1 MINUTE TRAVEL | Milford sound sea kayaking and more, New Zealand
What about kayaking in the dark water of the Milford Sound? After this experience we took the road and we've been surprised by the wild landscapes between the mountains and the ocean! MUSIC AT THE END OF THE DESCRIPTION ;)
Enjoy ;)
Music: Don't loose it, The Mystical Why (Toni Rossetto & Nicolas Bazin) - Album OWL
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Camera: Drone Parrot ANAFI and Gopro Hero 4 Silver
Whales off Orewa Beach, New Zealand
Okay, so technically the name is Orewa Beach, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa, Auckland New Zealand. Whangaparaoa means ‘Bay of Whales’ so this should be a given. I’ve been visiting Orewa every day for a week and these were the first whales I spotted. I love New Zealand!
WILD SEALS at Poor Knights Islands | REBELZ LOG 22
An adventure of a lifetime! On our last stop in the region of Northland, we stayed at an amazing place near the coast called Tutukaka. There we went stand-up paddle boarding for the first time. And this was only the first day! On our second day we explored the Poor Knights Islands where we swam with wild seals and so many different fish. Check it out!
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Poor Knights Island Snorkel Adventure
Poor Knights Islands are a set of island volcanoes of the sub-tropical Northland region of New Zealand's North Island. These Island are a protected marine reserve as they have bounteous varieties of ocean wildlife.
On our trip to Poor Knights Islands we traveled on a ferry called Yukon Dive from Tutukaka marina, about 20 minutes drive from Whangarei or 2.5 hours drive from Auckland. We got to see gannets up on the islands cliffs and
sea creatures such as star fish, jelly fish, snapper, trevally, moki, red sea anemones and kelp seaweed forests.
Music credits:
Finding me
By Eveningland
Dew
By Vlad Gluschenko
Acoustic waves
By Oshova
St Francis
By Josh Lippi and The Overtimers
Spring Creek Holiday Park, Spring Creek, New Zealand, HD Review
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Offering an outdoor swimming pool, Spring Creek Holiday Park is just a 7-minute drive from the town of Blenheim. At this traditional New Zealand camp, guests will enjoy sprawling gardens and the crystal clear waters of Spring Creek.
Spring Creek Holiday Camp sits nestled in wine country, with St Clair Family Estate Cellar Door, and Hunters Wines within a 5-minute drive. Marlborough Airport is a 12-minute drive from the property.
Guests have access to shared kitchen facilities and a lounge area with a billiards table. Some rooms also include a kettle, toaster and a small refrigerator.
The property offers a children’s playground and free parking. Guests can also feed Eddie the Eel who lives in a nearby stream.
Kaiteriteri Beach New Zealand
Kaiteriteri Beach New Zealand late in the day as the sun is getting ready to go down
Diving Poor Knights HD
My first dives in NZ. The Poor Knights! Awesome friends and dive buddies, awesome weather, super dives (with many sharks on one of the dives) and great dive shop.
What could possibly wrong!?
Would highly recommend do some diving here!
Note: All shot with a GoPro 3
Travelin lite mast through the deck January 1, 2001
Years ago
Having a lovely sail in Travelin' lite up the coast from Whangarei to the Bay of Islands (New Zealand) when off Tutukaka Harbour the mast step collapsed causing the mast to break through the deck.
I was devastated, but fortunately the mast did not break. Rapid repairs were undertaken allowing the Christmas cruise to continue 2 days later.
The Bay of Islands, New Zealand ][ The most BEAUTIFUL place in the world
The Bay of Islands is absolutely stunning. A total of 144 islands make up this archipelago paradise and you have to see it, to believe it.
The clear, blue waters. The gold, sandy beaches. The abundance of sea life, including the majestic pods of Dolphins.
It truly is, the most beautiful place in the world.
This video encapsulates the pure beauty of the Bay of Islands and takes you on a journey of wonder and amazement that will leave you booking the next flight to this gorgeous part of the world.
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The most amazing place in New Zealand - Ep 31
We start our day in the beautiful Whangamumu harbour, home to New Zealand’s most successful whaling station. After a run and an explore we set our sales for Whangaruru for a fish and chip stop then on to what has to be New Zealand’s jewel in the crown, The Poor Knight Islands marine sanctuary. An amazing pristine island group off the coast of Northland. Well worth a visit if you are ever in the Tutukaka area. You won’t be disappointed.
Music
Cricket Farm – Bending Spoons
David Mumford - Walking in the country
David Mumford – Night without sleep
DOLPHINS OF TUTUKAKA
An early morning...
A beautiful Sunrise...
A calm deep blue, oily sea...
Nature working in harmony!
Off the coast of New Zealand - north of the Poor Knight Islands near Tutukaka.
The Jewel of New Zealand: The Bay of Islands .avi
New Zealand's beauty, tranquility and purity; locked in history and current day's sense of discovery and adventure; the Bay of Islands is either your playground or your sanctuary.
The Bay of Islands is an area in the Northland Region of the North Island of New Zealand. Located 60 km north-west of Whangarei, it is close to the northern tip of the country.
It is one of the most popular fishing, sailing and tourist destinations in the country, and has been renowned internationally for its big-game fishing since American author Zane Grey publicised it in the 1930s.
The bay itself is an irregular 16 km-wide inlet in the north-eastern coast of the island. A natural harbour, it has several arms which extend into the land, notably Waikare Inlet in the south and Kerikeri and Te Puna (Mangonui) inlets in the north-west. The small town of Russell is located at the end of a short peninsula that extends into the bay from the southeast. Several islands lie to the north of this peninsula, notably Urupukapuka Island to the east and Moturoa Island to the north. The Purerua Peninsula extends to the west of the bay, north of Te Puna Inlet, and Cape Brett Peninsula extends 10 km into the Pacific Ocean at the eastern end of the bay.
The first European to visit the area was Captain Cook, who named the region in 1769. The Bay of Islands was the first area in New Zealand to be settled by Europeans. Whalers arrived towards the end of the 18th century, while the first missionaries settled in 1814. The first full-blooded European child recorded as being born in the country, Thomas King, was born in 1815 at Oihi Bay in the Bay of Islands. (There have been unsubstantiated claims that a European girl was born earlier at the Dusky Sound settlement in the South Island).
The bay has many interesting historic towns including Paihia, Russell, Waitangi and Kerikeri. Russell, formerly known as Kororareka, was the first permanent European settlement in New Zealand, and dates from the early 19th century. Kerikeri contains many historic sites from the earliest European colonial settlement in the country. These include the Mission House, also called Kemp House, which is the oldest wooden structure still standing in New Zealand. The Stone Store, a former storehouse, is the oldest stone building in New Zealand, construction having begun on 19 April 1832.
In a 2006 study, the Bay of Islands was found to have the second bluest sky in the world, after Rio de Janeiro.[