North Island | Auckland to Ruakaka Road Trip Itinerary Explore the top of the North Island on this 7 day epic adventure. 7 Days 806 Kms 5 Stops 7 sq km of giant sand dunes This small but gorgeous trip will take you to the most northern part of New Zealand. Drive through the Waipoua Forest, cross the water by ferry and explore the attractions around Waitangi. See the giant sand dunes and find the last stands of the Kauri tree and the legendary Tane Mahuta. Whangaroa Harbour, also known as the Marlin Capital of New Zealand. The beautiful idyllic bay is a must-see and perfect for outdoor activities. Travel to Ruakaka and go for a boat trip or visit the Ruakaka Racecourse. Discover culture and history in Auckland and become part of an unforgettable Maori cultural experience! End your holiday in Auckland. Isn't this just the perfect getaway from the daily routine, just enjoy your road trip holiday in seven unforgettable days. If you’re up for it, after this 7-day road trip, you can always drive further down south. Day 1: Auckland Start your North Island adventure, by picking up your chosen campervan or motorhome from Apollo. Once you have your vehicle, it's time to start exploring! Begin your 7 day adventure by learning about the Maori traditions in New Zealand. Visit the Auckland Museum and watch a cultural dance and song performance. Otherwise, visit Waiheke Island for a hike & bike tour to gain insight into the rich Maori heritage. Image: Tourism New Zealand Day 2: Auckland to Hokianga Harbour Distance: 323km Travel time: 4hrs 48mins During your stay at Hokianga Harbour, catch the ferry to Kohukohu. Before you catch the ferry, stroll around in the historic town Rawene. With a population of approximately 400 people, it’s a lovely small town. Walk around and watch some very old buildings like Clendon House; the courthouse (1875); Masonic House (1875) and the Methodist Church (1876). Image: Insatgram - @scotthowes Day 3: Hokianga Harbour to Pukenui Distance: 110km Time Travel: 2hrs On your way to Pukenui, get in touch with nature in the legendary Waipoua Forest, one of the three major Kauri forests in New Zealand. The splendid emerald expanse boasts of luscious Kauri trees; two of the oldest in the world considering it a home. Tane Mahuta, also known as the “King of the Forest”, and Te Matua Ngahere is said to be approximately over 2000 years old. The forest is found in the Northland Region’s northwest. Image: Insatgram - @scotthowes Day 4: Pukenui to Paihia Distance: 141km Time Travel: 1hr, 50mins While driving to Paihia, make sure to stop at the center of Whangaroa County, Whangaroa Harbour. This inlet on the Northern Coast of Northland is a perfect place to stop and see the snowy mountains reflecting on the clear blue water. Day 5: Paihia to Ruakaka Distance: 100km Travel time: 1hr, 27mins Though the Ruakaka beach may not rival all those others found in New Zealand, end your trip where relaxation is freely given by nature’s calm. The Ruakaka Beach Holiday Park is one of the most family-friendly beach resorts with clean park grounds. Plus, it is often referred to as the gateway to some other destinations such as Port Marsden, Ruakaka Racecourse, and Marsden Bay. Day 6: Ruakaka to Auckland Distance: 132kms Travel time: 1hr 47mins It’s time to head back to Auckland now, however, since you still have the campervan for another day - if you spot somewhere you’d like to stay on the way, make the most of your trip and stop. Orewa is a great place to stop and relax. With a 3km long pristine beach and a thriving restaurant scene, it’s the perfect place to conclude your road trip. Image: Tourism New Zealand Day 7: Auckland If you chose to stop somewhere along the way to Auckland, it’s time to head back to Auckland to drop off your campervan. Otherwise, if you followed the itinerary and stayed in Auckland last night finish your holiday off with an adventurous twist and SkyJump off the Sky Tower. If you’re not feeling brave enough, visit the Sky Tower and enjoy the views from behind the glass 220 metres high.