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Cape Reinga

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About this Destination

Tucked away at the northernmost tip of New Zealand’s North Island and a 200 km drive away from Auckland lies the quiet fishing town of Cape Reinga. Cape Reinga holds cultural significance to the Maori tribes. A distinctively curved pohutukawa tree is believed to be the acting medium for the spirits of deceased Maori tribesmen to travel from the physical realm of earth to their ancestral home of Hawaiki. In fact, the name Cape Reinga is a reflection of this belief and is a derivation of a Maori phrase that may be translated as ‘the leaping-off place for Maori spirits. As a consequence of how spiritually important Cape Reinga is to the Maori people, it is forbidden to eat there or host picnics or any such activity. The view from the precariously perched lighthouse at the end of Cape Reinga is simply nothing short of staggering. A complete, unobstructed and panoramic view of not just one, but two, water bodies coming together from a vantage point such as this is truly breathtaking. On one side you have the Tasman Sea merging seamlessly with the mighty Pacific Ocean on the other. The two oceans can even be distinctly told apart from each other due to their different colours, creating a real treat for the senses. 90-Mile Beach is named so for the almost 90 miles of unbroken, golden coastline that snakes up the west coast of the North Island, right up until Cape Reinga. Adventurous visitors may even drive up most of the way along the beach.While the true northern tip of New Zealand’s North Island may be slightly further ahead of Cape Reinga at North Cape, it has been designated as a scientific research station and is not accessible to the public. Scenic flights that begin from the Bay of Islands are popular activities for visitors that want to take in New Zealand in its stunning entirety.

Hotels & Stays in Cape Reinga

Local Cultures of Cape Reinga

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Māori Culture

The indigenous culture of the Māori people, featuring traditional customs, language, and art forms.

Cape Reinga
Year-round
Culture

Wairua (Spirit) Significance

Cape Reinga is known as Te Reinga, the place where spirits depart to the afterlife. It is a sacred site in Māori belief.

Cape Reinga
Year-round
Culture

Traditional Navigation Practices

Māori traditional navigation techniques that utilize natural signs and stars, celebrated in local storytelling.

Cape Reinga
Year-round
Culture

Whakairo (Wood Carving)

Traditional Māori carving that tells stories and represents ancestry, commonly found in the region's art.

Cape Reinga
Year-round
Culture

Kapa Haka

Māori performing arts that includes dance, singing, and performance, often held at community events.

Cape Reinga
Year-round

Festivals of Cape Reinga

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Matariki Festival

A celebration marking the Māori New Year and the rise of the Pleiades star cluster, with local events and community gatherings.

Cape Reinga
June-July
Festival

Waitangi Day Celebrations

Commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, featuring cultural performances and community activities.

Cape Reinga
February 6th
Festival

Te Tāpui Festival

A festival celebrating the local Māori culture, including traditional foods, arts, and performances.

Cape Reinga
November
Festival

Māori Language Week

A week dedicated to celebrating and promoting the Māori language through workshops and community events.

Cape Reinga
September
Festival

Ngā Tohu Whakaari Festival

A festival focused on the arts and culture of the local Māori communities, featuring workshops and showcases.

Cape Reinga
August

Cape Reinga

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