New Zealand’s North Island is smaller than its counterpart, South Island, but much more populous. Auckland, the largest city in the country, is a scenic city with a diverse, exciting food scene, and it’s the perfect home base from which to explore the rest of the island.
Along the east coast, the subtropical Bay of Islands is home to a large population of the indigenous Māori people. Travellers can learn about their culture and even take part in a variety of traditional experiences, like hāngī feasts, sharing myths around the fire, or fishing from waka (canoes). While you’re there, the east coast’s beaches are white, sandy, and perfect for a relaxing day in the sun.