About Kerikeri
Kerikeri, located in the stunning Bay of Islands in New Zealand, is a small town known for its fertile lands and historical significance. Often called the "Cradle of the Nation," it is home to some of New Zealand's oldest buildings, such as the Stone Store and Kerikeri Mission House. The town is surrounded by lush greenery and scenic orchards, making it a picturesque escape.
Kerikeri experiences a temperate maritime climate, with warm summers and mild, wet winters. This climate supports a diverse range of flora and fauna, contributing to the region’s reputation for delicious citrus and other fruits.
Kerikeri is served by the Kerikeri Airport, located just a few kilometers from the town center, with regular flights to and from Auckland. Rental cars and taxis provide easy access to the town and its beautiful surroundings.
The local cuisine reflects the area's rich harvests, with a focus on fresh produce and seafood. Dining experiences often incorporate locally sourced ingredients, paired with superb wines from the region.
Attractions in Kerikeri include the vibrant Farmer’s Market, where visitors can sample local produce and crafts. The nearby Rainbow Falls and the Puketi Forest offer beautiful walking tracks. Cultural experiences are plentiful, with visits to local Māori marae enriching visitors’ understanding of New Zealand's indigenous heritage.