Map of the North Island and Points of Interest

North Island Map: Everything You Need to Explore New Zealand

This half of New Zealand often gets overlooked by travellers who only have a few weeks and want to see Milford Sound, Mt. Cook, and Lake Tekapo on the South Island. And those places are amazing! But no matter how much time you have in Aotearoa, it’s worth dedicating some to the North Island. I’ve created this North Island map to help you discover all the best stuff to do, from must-visit destinations to hidden gems.

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Highlights on the North Island map of New Zealand

The contents of my North Island map are ever changing and growing, but just to make sure you don’t miss anything, I’ve covered my absolute favourites under every category below. Aotearoa New Zealand has so many incredible sights it’ll be hard to narrow down the list of things you want to do!

Waterfalls on my North Island map

New Zealand has a lot of waterfalls, and many of the best ones are up here on the North Island! There are tons within driving distance from Auckland, which make them a quick and easy day trip activity. But if you go a bit further afield, you’ll be rewarded with more off-the-beaten-track finds. For falls like Marokopa, Taranaki, and Wentworth, you might even be the only ones there. My top choices are:

    • Marokopa Falls, Waikato
    • Bridal Veil Falls, Waikato
    • Wentworth Falls, Waikato (Still a hidden gem!)
    • Taranaki Falls, Central North Island
    • Maraetotara Falls, Hawkes Bay
    • Kitekite Falls, Auckland
    • Vivian Falls, Auckland (Only 5 minutes from the parking lot.)
Taranaki Falls hike on the north island of New Zealand

Taranaki Falls

Marokopa Falls in Waikato

Marokopa Falls

Hikes & caving spots on my North Island map

You’ll find some of the most beautiful hikes in the world here! From multi-day tracks that cross mountains to short one-hour loop trails, there’s no end of hikes for you in New Zealand. I’ll be so honest, many of the most epic long hikes — known as the Great Walks — are on the South Island. That includes ones you may have heard of, like the Milford Track, Kepler Track, and Routeburn. However, you won’t be starved for trails up here, either. Some of my faves:

    • The Tongariro Crossing, Central North Island (Full day, but a must-do for avid hikers.)
    • The Mercer Bay Loop, Auckland (Tack on Coman’s Track for a longer hike.)
    • Rangitoto Island Summit, Auckland (Helps to book the ferry in advance.)
    • Homunga Bay Track, Waikato
    • Patuna Chasm, Martinborough (You need to book well in advance!)
    • Pinnacles, Coromandel

And beyond that, getting dirty in search of the perfect pitch-black corner of a glowworm cave is one of my favourite activities. They only exist here and a few places in Australia. So no trip to New Zealand is complete without seeing one of their tiny little blue glowing butts. Some of my faves:

    • Waipu Caves, Northland
    • Abbey Caves, Northland (Currently closed.)
    • Whatipu Caves, Auckland (Free caves and a beach!)
    • Waitomo Caves, Waikato (If you’re brave, you have to try the black water rafting experience.)
Girl Standing in Waipu Caves with stalactites

Waipu Caves

Blue green waters and a black sand beach at the foot of a cliff in New Zealand

Mercer Bay Loop

Animal-related activities on my North Island map

In a country where nearly none of the wildlife can kill you, there are lots of epic opportunities to see animals up close. Always aim to ensure your activities are ethical — but New Zealand is very committed to animal welfare and environmental protection, so you’re usually in the clear. Here are some of my faves:

    • Goat Island, Auckland/Northland (Amazing snorkelling and diving.)
    • National Kiwi Hatchery, Waikato (See native kiwis and other birds.)
    • Bay of Islands, Northland (Kayaking to spot dolphins and seals — maybe a whale if you’re lucky!)
    • Wingspan, Waikato (See native falcons and owls up close.)
    • Zealandia, Wellington (An experienced guide is really valuable here because they can help you spot elusive tuataras — New Zealand’s living dinosaurs!)
Tropical Island with clear blue green waters

Goat Island Marine Reserve

Australian barn owl

Wingspan Bird Sanctuary

Other outdoor activities on my North Island map

It’s hard to categorize so many things! This is everything that isn’t a waterfall, hike, cave, or animal tourism activity. The list is seemingly endless. Here are some of my other fave things to do outdoors that I’ve included on the North Island map:

Wow I didn’t realize how much I love Waikato but all the best stuff is there!

Rotorua Budget Feature, girl in mud bath next to a raft going over a waterfall

Hell’s Gate Mud Baths, White Water Rafting the Kaituna River

Indoor activities - save this for a rainy day!

Most of New Zealand’s beauty is definitely found outdoors, but after seven years of living here, I’ve found some pretty good indoor activities, too. Here are all the best ones, but there are tons more on the North Island map I put together for y’all:

    • Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq Arcade, Auckland and Wellington
    • Escapade NZ, Auckland (Or any other escape room.)
    • Wētā Workshop, Wellington (Wētā Workshop Unleashed is also in Auckland temporarily.)
    • Dome Cinema, Gisborne (TBH I haven’t been, but it’s supposed to be really cute.)
    • Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth
Escapades Escape Room with Friends, fun date night ideas in Auckland

Escapades Escape Room, Auckland

Wineries, breweries, and cafes on the North Island

For the true New Zealand experience: Have a glass of Sauvignon Blanc or pinot noir, try a craft beer flight that includes a hoppy IPA, and order the perfect flat white at a cool coffee shop. Here’s my fave spot for each:

    • 8 Wired Barrel Works Brewery, Matakana/Auckland (I’ll admit I’m biased because my partner is a sales manager, but it’s legit a great brewery!)
    • Man O’ War Winery, Waiheke/Auckland
    • Craggy Range, Hawkes Bay (Fun fact: This is where Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern got married.)
    • HeyDay Brewery, Wellington
    • Remedy Coffee, Auckland
    • The Hangar, Wellington
Coffee Flight of 3 Cappuccinos

Cappuccino Flight at The Hangar

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