Walk the birthplace of the New Zealand nation — the very site where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840. A world-class cultural centre with a living Māori marae, war canoe, and museum narrated by expert Māori guides.
What to expect
Your Māori guide leads you through the Treaty House, the whare rūnanga (carved meeting house), and onto the sweeping lawns overlooking the bay where the signing took place. The 35-metre waka taua (war canoe) — the largest in the world — sits in its own purpose-built boathouse and commands complete awe. A cultural performance of haka, waiata, and poi anchors the history in living tradition. The museum's interactive displays and original treaty documents bring the story of Aotearoa's founding to vivid life.
Good to know
A 10-minute walk or short taxi ride from Paihia Wharf. Allow 2–3 hours minimum. The cultural performance schedule aligns well with morning arrivals. Book tickets online to secure the guided session of your choice.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bay of Islands (Paihia) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.