Family-run whale watching tours, perfect for families, offering dolphin and seal swimming, eco tours, diving and snorkelling around the Bay of Plenty. Read more about Diveworks Dolphin and Seal Encounter
Friendly service with owners Dave and Sue, Dive North in Kerikeri provides diving experiences for all levels. Excursions involve a maximum of 8 people, so you're guaranteed personal attention. Read more about Dive North
Established for nearly 25 years, Paihia Dive has everything you need under one roof - equipment, excursions, training & supervision and, obviously, access to the best diving in the area. Read more about Paihia Dive
Family-owned diving and fishing business, with 30 years experience, the first 5-star dive centre in Tairua. Tours, equipment hire, shop, supplies, plus hot shower for when your dive is over. Read more about Tairua Dive & Fishinn
Sublime snorkelling in one of the Meccas of the diving world with New Zealand's biggest dive charter company. They provide everything, even lunch, as well as kayaking and other ways to see the area. Read more about Dive! Tutukaka
Dive Ops provide you with a range of diving trips including wreck diving, reef diving, snorkelling and introductory diving. All our dive trips include lunch and hot or cold beverages.
New Zealand caters well for diving enthusiasts with over 15,000 kilometres of coastline and hundreds of offshore islands. With a vast and diverse underwater landscape, you can dive wrecks, explore sub-tropical reefs, or play with the seals.
Jacques Cousteau considered ‘Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve’ to be one of the world's top five diving spots. The Bay of Islands, dramatic Fjordland and Stewart Island’s kelp forests remain popular diving locations. The months of January to June offer the best conditions when waters are clear and marine life is abundant.
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