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What a scorcher!

In 2010, Whakatane was the sunniest spot in the whole of New Zealand!  Whakatane scores the country’s hottest temperature around 55 days a year. Summer daytime temperatures generally reach 20-25°C.

Strike!

Many fishing world records have been set In these warm Pacific Ocean waters.

Whoooom-whoooom!

Some nights, kiwi can be heard as they roam the hills, under 10km from Whakatane town centre.

Ka-boom!

Whakaari (White Island) erupted as recently as 2001. Boulders the size of cars were tossed around the volcano crater.

Awesome spot!

This region was central to the first settlement of New Zealand (Aotearoa) by Maori, the tangata whenua (people of the land).

What a scorcher!

In 2010, Whakatane was the sunniest spot in the whole of New Zealand!  Whakatane scores the country’s hottest temperature around 55 days a year. Summer daytime temperatures generally reach 20-25°C.

Strike!

Many fishing world records have been set In these warm Pacific Ocean waters.

Whoooom-whoooom!

Some nights, kiwi can be heard as they roam the hills, under 10km from Whakatane town centre.

Ka-boom!

Whakaari (White Island) erupted as recently as 2001. Boulders the size of cars were tossed around the volcano crater.

Awesome spot!

This region was central to the first settlement of New Zealand (Aotearoa) by Maori, the tangata whenua (people of the land).
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