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Bay of Islands Swordfish Club
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(Swordy; www.swordfish.co.nz ; upstairs, 96 Marsden Rd; 4pm-late) Great views, cold beer and tall
tales abound at this brightly lit club-bar where creatures from the deep protrude from
every available surface. Decent burgers, steaks and seafood ($12 to $28) are also served.
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Information
Bay of Islands i-SITE (
09-402 7345; www.northlandnz.com ; Marsden Rd;
8am-5pm Mar-mid-Dec, to 7pm
mid-Dec-Feb) Information and bookings.
Getting There & Around
All buses serving Paihia, such as InterCity and Naked Bus, stop at the Maritime Building
by the wharf.
Ferries depart regularly for Russell.
For bikes, visit Bay Beach Hire ( Click here ) .
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Urupukapuka Island
The largest of the bay's islands, Urupukapuka is a tranquil place criss-crossed with walk-
ing trails and surrounded by aquamarine waters. Native birds are plentiful thanks to a con-
servation initiative that has rendered this and all of the neighbouring islands predator free;
check that there aren't any rats, mice or ants stowing away on your boat or in your gear
before leaving the mainland.
Most of the regular boat tours moor at Otehei Bay for a little island time; if you want to
stay over, you can usually arrange to split the trip up and return at a later date. There are
DOC campsites ( www.doc.govt.nz ; sites per adult/child $10/5) at Cable, Sunset and Urupukapuka Bays,
which have water supplies, cold showers (except Sunset Bay) and composting toilets;
bring food, a stove and fuel.
The Waterfront Bar & Cafe ( www.oteheibay.co.nz ; Otehei Bay; mains $15-25; 11am-8pm) serves light
meals and snacks to boat-tour passengers, and at the height of summer also offers evening
meals. Kayaks can be rented on the island from Bay of Islands Kayaking (
021 272 3353;
www.bayofislandskayaking.co.nz ; hire from $10, island transfer & guided paddle $160) .
 
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