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About the Bay Of Islands, New Zealand

The Bay of Islands has a traditional history which holds that around 700 years ago, one of the large Maori canoes which journeyed to New Zealand from Hawiki, was sailed to the Bay Of Islands by Puhi, a founding father of the Ngapuhi Iwi (tribe).

The first European to visit the area was Captain Cook, who named the region in 1769. The Bay of Islands was the first area in New Zealand to be settled by Europeans. Whalers arrived towards the end of the 18th century, while the first missionaries settled in 1814. The settlement of Okiato was the first Capital of New Zealand.

Today the Bay of Islands is the big game fishing capital of New Zealand so have a go or just relax on the beach and watch the boats come and go.

Stroll along the magical waterfront of Russell and imagine the hurly burly pioneer days. Don’t miss the Mission House at Waimate North, the Stone House at Kerikeri or, of course, the fabulous grounds, setting and historical significance of the Waitangi Treaty House and Grounds.

Here is our selection of Okiato B&B's

Aimeo Cottage

Russell

Prices from $150 to $260 per couple

Aimeo = 2 minutes from ferry landing, up the hill and left into Okiato Road.

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“ Aimeo Iti” :You will have your own private entry and you are separate from our living space upstairs. A Queen Size bed, and sofa bed, fully equipped kitchenette with small oven, microwave and all amenities, seating area und dining table, Polynesian décor. All linen and towels supplied. Sky TV, DVD, free Wi-Fi, free off street parking.
You get only a very small glimpse to the Bay from here but the Studio is surrounded by a subtropical garden, very quiet and relaxing. A sheltered private Patio to enjoy all day sun, outdoor furniture, BBQ and Strandkorb ( beach basket)
A short stroll through the bush leads you to an almost private swimming beach.
Aimeo is situated on a secluded peninsula (Okiato) with abundance of native bird life, beach and bush walks from your doorsteps. It is an ideal location for those who like to escape the bustle of summer crowds and yet enjoy the offer of an old world charm village.
Russell Township is a 9 min drive away with its historic sites, shops and Restaurant, Cafes, Supermarket, Boutique shops , Museum, Pompallier mission house and French Café, and you can pick up all excursions on the water from Russell Wharf.
You may walk ( 2 minutes) to the car ferry and cross over to Opua for small shopping or visit the Bay of Islands Marina with Café and Opua Cruising Club with a restaurant.
To the Winery "OMATA estate" with restaurant is a 5 min drive.
We are looking forward to welcoming you here at the Aimeo!

 

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