The sunny climate and beachy atmosphere of the Bay of Plenty make it a place to have fun. Laugh with the locals while you sample the easy-going lifestyle.
New Zealand offers some of the best sightseeing attractions in the world. Take a sightseeing tour of Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, and see famous attractions, stunning scenery and beautiful eco locations.
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Welcome to Briars Seaside Rides, the Bay of Plenty's premier seaside horse trekking operation. We have access to hundreds of acres all boasting captivating coastal scenic views. We ride beside the sparkling Pacific Ocean, catering for groups small and large, riders experienced and inexperienced. An unforgettable adventure for all to enjoy. Please do enquire...(more)
For your ultimate fishing or diving experience. From world-class bottom fishing, through sport fishing, to the excitement of fishing for big game. We can cater for your dreams. Available for charter on a daily basis. We can accommodate up to 10 people for a single day or up to 8 people for an overnight expedition...(more)
The Bay of Plenty's premier boat charter and fishing charter company—specialising in big game fishing, deep sea fishing and sports fishing. Also offering day trips, night fishing as well as extended live-aboard charters. Catering for dive enthusiasts, sightseeing groups and corporate functions...(more)
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