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Northland is, as the name suggest, the northernmost region of New Zealand. Its climate is subtropical, with lots of sunshine, warm temperatures, and pleasant days, and the region encompasses not just the main island but also the Bay of Islands as well as thick forests of kauri trees and an abundance of marine life. Snorkeling off the Poor Knights Islands, watching for dolphins from a boat tour, surfing down the Te Paki sand dunes, or enjoying a drink at the Duke of Marlborough - home of the oldest liquor license in New Zealand - are just some of the exciting adventures that await.

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