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North Island Extreme Sport AttractionsHere are the top North Island extreme sport listings so you can find the best in North Island for your trip. Read these extreme sport reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Tongariro, North Island, New Zealand New Zealand's First National Park and a dual UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for both its scenery and cultural value, Tongariro National Park is a stunning place.. 2. Piha ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Piha, North Island, New Zealand This beach is great for hanging out and surf. It got the distinctive 'Lion Rock' which is possible to climb. Its sand is black. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Waitomo Caves, North Island, New Zealand You must try this! It's an adventure, for sure. Not for the faint hearted. The tour guides are useless, but do it anyway. You wear a wet suit, and then you take a tube.. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Tauranga, North Island, New Zealand This beach was not only a place I loved to be bodyboarding, but also served as meeting spot for a few dates(which unfortunately didnt always work out ;- ) I use to.. 5. Beach ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Glinkes Gully, North Island, New Zealand Glinkes Gully is pretty much in the middle of nowhere, but if you are lucky enough to find somewhere to stay it's a great place to spend a few days. The beach is huge.. 6. Rotorua ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand Rotorua is not only the Maori cultural epicentre of New Zealand, but it's also the adventure capital of the world! Do the world's highest commercial skydive, raft the.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) New Plymouth, North Island, New Zealand Named after a dormant volcano of the same name, Egmont National Park (also known as volcano Taranaki) was first established in New Zealand in 1900. Numerous hiking.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Waitakere, North Island, New Zealand Karekare Piha beach are known for their dangerous currents as well as for their world class surf. The sand is of vulcan origin and therefor black. Here they filmed.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Piha, North Island, New Zealand Piha has amazing beaches with black sand and great vaves for surfers. There are also breathtaking views. Beside that, "The Piano" was recorded on these beaches. 10. Nairnville Park ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ngaio, North Island, New Zealand Lol, I waste to much time there, aye Dee. |