Allegra House
39 Bayview Road, Paihia
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Allegra House Paihia

39 Bayview Road Paihia, Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand

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Northland - 144 islands, 90 miles of beach?

A travel blog entry by austins2011

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Arrived in NZ (N Zid as the locals say) "proper" for seven weeks of touring. Three weeks planned for the North Island, starting in Northland, a narrow area topped off by the remote Cape Reinga. A fairly sleepless night travelling from the Cook Islands coupled with a slightly stressful start sorting out the hire car at the airport, then we escaped …

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Auckland to Paihia

A travel blog entry by rowan-blackmore

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... for Te Hana and Stray Travel's marketing. So we had camera's following us the whole way. Our guide chose our chief, a teenage boy from the school. He led us into the pa site, where we were met by the warriors of the tribe. We were eventually allowed in, and were given a full traditional Maori welcome, and were invited into their ancestral house. It was absolutely amazing. I just sat there in awe. They performed a welcome song, a poi song (poi are balls which the women ...

Bay of Islands. Beautiful

A travel blog entry by redkeels

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Today we were travelling up to Pahia which is near the top of the north Island. Got picked up from the hostel around 7.50 am and then headed north.

Our first stop was at a place which I cannot remember the name, but it was to hug a tree. It wasn't any old tree, it was a Kauri tree which was over 800 years old. If you hug it, it is supposed to bring good luck and hopefully good weather as it was ...

Swimming with wild dolphins

A travel blog entry by thelonebobble

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... sailing for about 30 mins when we sighted out first pod of dolphins. We were all ready with our cameras. They were swimming everywhere around the boat - and the pod must have been about 15 strong. It was incredible to see them in their natural habitat. After about 20 mins we were told to get into out swim stuff and we were kitted out with masks and flippers. Pretty sexy! I was real nervous (this blog shows how much of a scaredy cat I am hey?! - but the ocean ...

Paihia - The Kiwi Experience begins

A travel blog entry by jenandgreg

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... a-thon, we decided a relaxing couple of hours in the sun was in order. Sun cream slapped on our pasty Scottish bodies we lay down in the lovely warm sunshine not realising how harsh the NZ sun would be. We had been lulled into a false sense of security in Auckland where it hadn't seemed particularly warm but we soon found out that there's a hole in the ozone layer over NZ so needless to say we both got frazzled. We had a feeling that Aloe Vera gel was going to become ...

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