Northland
region at the northern end of New Zealand's North Island
Northland is the northernmost region of New Zealand. Whangarei is its only city; the next biggest towns have a few thousand people. The Northland Region (governed by Northland Regional Council) covers the area from Te Hana in the south to Cape Reinga at the northern tip of the North Island. Towns further south, such as Wellsford and Warkworth, are now part of the Auckland Region local government area, but were once part of Northland.

If you're looking for wonderful empty beaches in a subtropical-like setting, this is the best area in New Zealand. The east coast of Northland has long been a well-known holiday place, and the west coast is known for its spectacular natural phenomena: Tane Mahuta (huge, ancient kauri tree), untouched forests in Waipoua, Warawara, Omahuta Kauri Sanctuary and Puketi, the biggest concretions in the world (the Koutu Boulders and the world unique Wairere Boulders), the sand dunes of the North Hokianga and Ninety Mile Beach.