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Bay of Islands
The Northland region is a forested, subtropical region on New Zealand's North Island, framed by the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea. The Bay of Islands is studded with sheltered beaches, wineries and colonial-era towns like Russell. It’s also home to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, a historic Maori site. Famed for its sandboarding dunes, Ninety Mile Beach stretches along the west coast toward Cape Reinga.
Take on the golfing challenge of Kauri Cliff’s, designed by the late David Harman Kauri Cliffs has earned the admiration of many world-class golfers and consistently rates in the world’s top 50 golf courses. Along with the challenge, golfers can enjoy majestic views of the Pacific Ocean. Another gem is Waitangi Course which not only provides an exciting and ever-changing challenge to the golfer but also the most tremendous panorama of sea and island views.
Northland, New Zealand has epic scenery and activities around every bend. Experience dolphins in their natural environment, the warmest water in New Zealand, vibrant Maori culture, delicious wines and hidden gems all within a subtropical climate!
You’re never more than 40 kms from the coast where you’ll see the most sublime variety of gorgeous beaches, coves and harbours to be found on the planet.
Kauri Cliffs features 18 holes of golf designed by David Harman. 15 holes have spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, 6 of which are played alongside cliffs that plunge to the sea. Both the Cavalli Islands and Cape Brett provide additional backdrop.
It has received numerous accolades and awards including being ranked among the Top 100 Golf Courses in the World. The course is attached to The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs, a luxury Relais & Chateaux Lodge featuring 22 suites and a two-bedroom Owner's Cottage. The property has three private beaches with multiple activities available.