

Spring months are from September until November, and are often known as the magical months. However, winters have previously experienced temperatures up to 25☌, so be prepared for all weathers when you are packing your bags! From June to August, temperatures average highs of 16☌, with lows reaching around 7☌. This means that winter is a perfect time for exploring many of the great things that the Bay of Islands has to offer, which includes swimming with dolphins and regular boat cruises. As it heads through April and May, temperatures will start to drop slightly, with average highs in the low 20’s, and low temperatures of around 11☌.Īs previously mentioned, the “Winterless North” in the Bay of Islands means that temperatures will still remain relatively high, whilst also staying comfortable. This is thanks to the tail off from summer. Starting in March, temperatures remain quite high, averaging 24☌.

Night time brings a pleasant wind, meaning temperatures are comfortable enough to venture out on a walk, without being too cold.Ĭooler temperatures start to set in, bringing a beautiful hue of varying colours across the region. January and February will see the warmest of the summer temperatures, which will also bring large amounts of sunshine with it, thanks to an average of 135 days of sunshine a year. Average temperatures do not fluctuate too drastically, with average lows being around 25☌, and highs being around 26☌. The summer of December, January and February brings temperatures which can creep into the low 30’s. It is also known as the “Winterless North” as popular fishing, swimming and other water-based activities can be enjoyed all year round. It is a semi tropical climate, thanks to a southerly flow of warm water from the South Pacific. It has also been found to have the second bluest sky in the world, behind Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. It is highly popular amongst tourists due to sailing, and the fact it is great for fishing. The bay is a natural harbour, and contains 144 islands. There may only be one roof, but this private residence offers more than one private beach – you have three to choose from, as well as the swimming pool overlooking the water, space to land a helicopter and your own private jetty.The Bay of Islands is located at the far north of the North Island, positioned on the east coast.

With space to sleep 14, across 6 en suite bedrooms, this home is perfect if you want to accommodate a multi-generational family or more than one group of friends under one roof. Reinvigorate your senses, recharge your imagination and reconnect with the family in this true home away from home. Escape to ‘Somewhere’ and let the outside world immediately dim into insignificance. Hop on a stand-up-paddleboard, into a kayak, or simply relax on your own private beach with a Gin and Tonic and watch the yachts come and go. Embrace the glamour of a New England lodge, combined with true kiwi beachside escapism. Somewhere’ offers Bay of Islands accommodation with a new level of luxury. The private jetty means you can also arrive and explore by boat - with 150 islands to discover, excellent fishing, and incredible dolphin watching, there is no better place to start your Bay of Islands adventure. Landing at the property by private helicopter or seaplane offers an even better opportunity to take in the awe-inspiring archipelago from the air. ‘Somewhere’ is just 15 minutes drive from Kerikeri airport, which is just a 50-minute flight from Auckland International Airport. Offering the best of both worlds – complete privacy afforded by its remote location, combined with easy road access. It is the place where arriving feels like coming home to a place you truly belong - where your feet feel grounded and your spirit recharged. ‘Somewhere’ is located on a private inlet where arriving feels like a warm embrace, a deep breath, a loving smile.
