Urupukapuka Island
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Urupukapuka Island

Island · Urupukapuka Island ·

Island day trips with boat rides and scenic hikes

beautiful island
beautiful scenery
water activities
kayaking
restaurant and bar
camping
pristine waters
sandy beaches
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
Urupukapuka Island by null
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"Heavenly Day-Hiking in Urupukapuka There are 144 islands in the Bay of Islands on the North Island of New Zealand , and Urupukapuka (the largest of them all) aims to please. Check out the island's website to help plan your day, which will be a fabulous and full day that includes a boat ride and a serious day-hike to and from either Paihia or Russell. All of the hikes finish with time on the hidden beach pictured here, before you head up your final hill to get back to the docks and catch your ferry back to the mainland."

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Urupukapuka Island

Joseph V

Google
A wonderful island, full of adventure and beautiful nature. Highly recommend staying at the DOC campsites and getting away from it all 🦭

Hans K.

Google
This was one of the stops on our tour of the Bay of Islands. Beautiful island. I wish I had more time to explore it and go for the long walks. When you go to the top of the hills and look down , it's beautiful to watch the boats and the beach. The water is clear and a great place to play.

John B.

Google
Go there enjoy the beautiful tracks. See the Saddlebacks! listen to the Tui’s and all the different birds. Enjoy the agile Fantails. Also a nice trip with the very.

Meth H.

Google
The biggest island located in the bay of the islands. Has accommodation, camping , walking tracks and a big restaurant and bar. There is kayaking and water skiing. Most tours stop here for lunch or go between islands. Recommended to stay 1 or 2 nights or spend the day here. Don’t have time if you’re part of a tour. The walking tracks go between easy to hard and steep. (Need good fitness to do).

Rick S.

Google
Urupukapuka island in the Bay of Islands is a tranquil haven that captures the essence of natural beauty. The island offers a spectacular view, with its pristine waters reflecting the azure sky and framing the idyllic Bay of Islands. Nestled on the shore is a beautiful beach, inviting visitors to unwind in the serenity of this coastal paradise. The relaxing atmosphere makes this island a true escape from the hustle and bustle. As you enjoy the breathtaking views, you'll likely encounter some charming surprises – cute sheep roaming freely, adding a touch of whimsy to the landscape. Whether you're basking in the sun on the sandy shores or exploring the shoreline, this island is a must-visit in Paihia for those seeking a blissful retreat amidst nature's wonders.

Jonathan S.

Google
Recommend you spend a few hours on the island to explore

Sami

Google
Embarking on a cruise from Russell to Urupukapuka Island proved to be a five-star maritime adventure, offering an unforgettable journey to a haven of endless beauty and unique experiences. The island's pristine environment showcased a captivating blend of landscapes, from lush greenery to secluded coves and sandy beaches, providing a versatile backdrop for both tranquil relaxation and active exploration. Visitors were delighted by the flexibility to bring their own food or indulge in the offerings of the island's restaurant, while clean and well-maintained shower and bathroom facilities added an element of convenience and comfort. The option to hire a kayak allowed for a more immersive experience, allowing guests to paddle along the crystal-clear waters and appreciate the coastal beauty from a unique perspective.

Cherie C.

Google
Excellent facilities, great trees for shelter, plenty of water activities and walks. Very scenic Island. So much beauty! Easy to access and probably one of the more accessible, great for most. Children, families and oldies. Bring plenty of sunscreen, and maybe a hat!