Waitangi Treaty Grounds

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The Waitangi Treaty Grounds were the scene of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. The site features an elaborate traditional carved Maori meeting house, the Treaty House and a canoe house that features Ngatokimatawhaorua – one of the largest ceremonial war canoes in the world with a hull carved from two huge kauri trees.



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1 Tau Henare Drive, Waitangi 0293
Telephone (09) 402 7437
Website www.waitangi.org.nz
    Open 1 Jan–29 Feb 9am–6pm daily; 1 Mar–24 Dec 9am–5pm daily; 26–31 Dec 9am–6pm daily

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  • Ally, 07 Apr 2015


    Deal of the trip! You can take a tour and have a concert for $25

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  • Bruce & Ann, 08 Aug 2014


    A must visit. Guided tour and Maori cultural event well worth the added cost.

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  • Robyn, 01 Mar 2014


    New Zealand residents only pay a suggested donation of $10.

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  • Jas, 23 Jan 2014


    Go see the amazing maori welcome ceremony!

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  • Leroy, 22 Sep 2013


    Make sure to take the tours that are provided, best way to see the grounds. Also the Maori culture performances are pretty sweet as well. Recommend for first time visitors to the Bay of Islands.

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  • Brook, 26 Aug 2012


    Free entry for NZ citizens!

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  • Stuart, 19 Nov 2010


    Don't go cafe in the grounds, go to Waikokopu cafe just by it - much better!

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