Cape Reinga Half-Day Tour Including Scenic Flight

Kerikeri Trip Overview

Discover the rugged natural beauty of Cape Reinga, located on the tip of New Zealand’s North Island. Perfect for those short on time who want to make the most of this splendid area, this combination scenic aeroplane flights and driving small-group tour showcases the best of the top end of New Zealand.
See the remote and beautiful silica sand beaches of Parengarenga Harbour and Great Exhibition Bay; wander the lighthouse at Cape Reinga, where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean; and enjoy refreshments at the beautiful Tapotupotu Bay.

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Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Starts: Kerikeri, New Zealand
Trip Category: Air, Helicopter & Balloon Tours >> Air Tours



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Discover the rugged natural beauty of Cape Reinga, located on the tip of New Zealand’s North Island. Perfect for those short on time who want to make the most of this splendid area, this combination scenic aeroplane flights and driving small-group tour showcases the best of the top end of New Zealand.
See the remote and beautiful silica sand beaches of Parengarenga Harbour and Great Exhibition Bay; wander the lighthouse at Cape Reinga, where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean; and enjoy refreshments at the beautiful Tapotupotu Bay.
Stop At: Cape Reinga Lighthouse, Cape Reinga 0484 New Zealand

This is the main point of interest during the vehicle tour. You will see the meeting of the two seas and can walk to the lighthouse to enjoy the views.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Ninety Mile Beach, Kaitaia New Zealand

You will fly at lower levels over 90 mile beach before coming in to land at our airstrip south of the light house.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Tapotupotu Beach, Tapotupotu Road, Cape Reinga New Zealand

During the vehicle tour you will stop at this beach for refreshments and a stroll on the beach

Duration: 20 minutes



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