

A historic reserve on Waiheke Island, offering stunning coastal views and remnants of World War II fortifications.

Explore the historic gun emplacements and tunnels from World War II.
Discover local and international art exhibitions in a beautiful setting.
Enjoy local produce, arts, and crafts at this vibrant market.
Waiheke Island is renowned for its unique honey, produced by bees feeding on the island's diverse flora.
The island is home to many local artists, and their work reflects the stunning landscapes and marine life of Waiheke.
Pounamu, or greenstone, is a sacred stone in Maori culture, and Waiheke Island has several local artisans crafting unique jewellery pieces.

Waiheke Island's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
Stony Batter Historic Reserve has uneven terrain, requiring sturdy footwear.
Protect from the sun during outdoor activities and beach visits.
Famous for its Indian-inspired breakfast dishes and stunning ocean views.
Known for its fresh seafood and beautiful beachfront location.
Renowned for its award-winning cuisine and stunning vineyard views.
Local honey drizzled on toasted sourdough, often served with fresh fruit or whipped cream.
Slow-cooked local lamb, often served with seasonal vegetables and a rich gravy.

Traditional Maori earth oven feast, featuring meats, vegetables, and dumplings cooked underground.

An iconic art deco lido in Penzance, Cornwall, offering a unique swimming experience in an open-air sea pool.
Neeltje Jans, a man-made island in the Oosterschelde, is known for its storm surge barrier, Delta Works, and a water theme park.
Impressive Crusader-era walls encircling the old city of Akko, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.