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Tūhua Marine Reserve
The marine reserve surrounding Tūhua, or Mayor Island, is a wonderful dive spot, with a mixture of shallow reef and...
Tonga Island Marine Reserve
The Abel Tasman National Park is renowned for its golden sand beaches, intimate coves and excellent summer weather.
Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve
This marine reserve north of Gisborne on the North Island’s east coast is special, as it hosts eight different marine...
Te Angiangi Marine Reserve
Te Angiangi Marine Reserve protects a piece of the Central Hawke’s Bay coast and is a great spot for diving...
Taputeranga Marine Reserve
Taputeranga Marine Reserve is only 6km from Wellington’s city centre and offers snorkelling, diving and walking opportunities.
Tapuae Marine Reserve
The 1404ha Tapuae Marine Reserve on the rugged Taranaki coast close to New Plymouth and adjoining the Ngā Motu/Sugar Loaf...
Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve
Beneath the waves at the Poor Knights, New Zealand’s second marine reserve, the caves, arches, tunnels and sheer cliffs provide...
Akaroa Marine Reserve
Akaroa is a very special place, visited by the world’s smallest dolphin, the Hector’s dolphin.
Coromandel: take the long way round
If you were to assume that Te Ika a Māui – the Great Fish of Māui – was a species...
Abel Tasman National Park: a piece of paradise
When overseas visitors fantasise about a trip to New Zealand, Abel Tasman National Park is the kind of place they...
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