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    Whangārei (Māori: [faŋaːˈɾɛi]) is the northernmost city in New Zealand and the regional capital of Northland Region. It is part of the Whangarei District, a local body created in

  2. The city of Whangārei is a thriving city with a vibrant arts community. Quayside is a popular place to relax and watch the boats from a café. Discover the subtropical Whangārei, a city of adventure, culture and natural beauty. Head for the summit of Mount Parihaka, the highest point in the city.

  3. Despite being a sunny city in the subtropical part of the North Island, Whangarei is too often overlooked when planning a road trip in New Zealand. That makes it all the more appealing for travellers wanting to get an off-the-beaten-track experience while still enjoying the convenience of being close to a city.

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · Whangarei is a city that’s one of the top places to explore on the North Island of New Zealand. It’s actually one of the northernmost cities in the whole country. However, it’s still quite accessible from New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland.

  5. Whangarei is known for being the northernmost city in New Zealand, particularly famous for its large picturesque waterfall and abundance of beaches. Where is Whangarei located? In the Northland region of the North Island , approximately 2 hrs 15 mins north of Auckland and 1 hour south of Paihia .

  6. Nestled in the stunning region of Northland, New Zealand, lies the charming city of Whangarei. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches, and a rich cultural heritage, Whangarei offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and discovery.

  7. Whangarei is the main city of the Northland region, in the North Island of New Zealand. It has a warm semi-tropical climate, with summer daytime temperatures around 24-26°C, regular rainy days year round and mild winters that rarely have frosts and are mild enough for the region to be described as "the winterless north".