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Hokianga Area Must-Do's
Hokianga Harbour Ferry - The 15-minute car and passenger ferry reduces the drivetime between Rāwene and Kohukohu by a lot, plus it’s fun. Get your camera ready, the scenery is fantastic.
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Vintage Boat Trips - Sail on Hokianga Harbour with Ranui. This cute vessel dates back to 1945 but there's plenty of go left in her yet. If you’re a cyclist, Ranui provides a connection to both the Twin Coast Cycle Trail and the Far North Cycleway.
Dolphin Spotting - Embark on the Arai Te Uru Heritage Walk and look out for dolphins at the southern head of Hokianga Harbour. It takes all of 10 minutes to get there, with an alternative route back.
Ngāwhā Springs - A 40-minute drive east, natural thermal water bubbles from the earth into 16 rustic geothermal pools. Following a $4.3 million refurb in 2020, there are now an additional eight private pools. Adult prices start from $34 with reduced fees for Northland residents.
The Heads, Hokianga - Looking directly into the mouth of Hokianga Harbour, this establishment is splendid for a sundowner. Sit on the restaurant’s charming deck and watch the sun slide into the Tasman Sea.