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Russell: Historic Capital by Private Water Taxi

Cross the glittering bay to Russell — New Zealand's first European settlement, sometimes called the 'hell-hole of the Pacific' — for a self-guided ramble through colonial streets, flagstaff hill, and the country's oldest stone building.

What to expect

The ferry takes just 15 minutes and docks right on the Russell waterfront, steps from Pompallier Mission (1842), Christ Church (1836, New Zealand's oldest surviving church), and the charming main street of Victorian-era buildings. Climb to Flagstaff Hill, where Hone Heke famously felled the British flagstaff four times, for sweeping panoramic views of the bay. Lunch at the Duke of Marlborough Hotel — New Zealand's oldest licensed premises — on the sun-drenched waterfront terrace is an effortless indulgence. Return ferries run every 30 minutes.

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Fullers GreatSights Bay of Islands (Russell Ferry)
NZD 18 per adult return (passenger ferry, Paihia–Russell)
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Good to know

Ferries run frequently from Paihia Wharf; no advance booking needed for the ferry itself. The crossing is 15 minutes each way. Allow at least 3 hours in Russell. The Duke of Marlborough restaurant is popular — reserve a lunch table online before your port day.

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