…Its official name is Whakaari/White Island, although it is most well-known as White Island. The Māori name for the island, Te Puia o Whakaari, has translated both as “The Dramatic Volcano” and “that which can be made visible”. Its more common name, ‘White…
…so will you". Our world-class links golf-course features superb views of both the harbour and ocean, as well as majestic Motuhoura (Whale Island) and volcanic Whakaari (White Island). Our well-appointed clubhouse and facilities make us a popular venue for weddings, functions and special occasions.
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…world-class links golf-course features superb views of both the harbour and ocean, as well as majestic Motuhoura (Whale Island) and volcanic Whakaari (White Island). Our well-appointed clubhouse and facilities make us a popular venue for weddings, functions and special occasions. Please recommend…
…to glow.. Explore the labyrinths of Waitomo's many caves and be enchanted by the mesmerizing lights of thousands of glowworms. * Whakaari – Adventure on Whakaari (White Island), home to New Zealand's largest active volcano, walking tracks and world-famous scuba sites. To find accommodation,…
…to visit most of the places (and surrounding areas) below as you travel, you'll have a wonderful time: * Auckland * Waiheke Island * Rotorua * Whakaari * Waitomo Caves * Tongariro National Park * Wellington * Marlborough Sounds * Abel Tasman National Park * Hokitika * Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers…
…It is one of the most fascinating and accessible volcanoes on earth and is constantly active. White Island breathes, roars, steams and hisses. Whakaari is privately owned and was declared a private scenic reserve in 1953. Visitors cannot land without permission. However, it is easily accessible…
…during your stay, let other NZTG readers know about them. Send details of your experiences to the newsletter editor. Off the Beaten Track to. Volkner Rocks The Volkner Rocks are three volcanic rock stacks attached to White Island (an active volcano) by a submarine ridge known as the Whakaari