Bay of Plenty in New Zealand: hiking, beaches, restaurants that champion local produce and more await you in an area brimming with authenticity
- The Bay of Plenty combines all the country’s star attributes in a single package – beautiful beaches, watersports, hiking and incredible dining opportunities
- Maori cuisine meets Japanese izakaya dining culture at one restaurant, brew pubs serve thirsty travellers, while a wildlife sanctuary offers adventure
When New Zealanders take a holiday, many head for the Bay of Plenty.
A couple of hours’ drive south of Auckland, the bay – a bight along the northern coast of North Island that stretches for 260km (160 miles) from the Coromandel Peninsula in the west to Cape Runaway in the east – seems to combine all the country’s star attributes into a single package.
Indeed, the dining on offer is one of the bay’s chief attributes, and many of its restaurants come with a tale attached by way of an amuse-bouche.
Take Izakai, which anchors the gourmet strip abutting Bayview Mall in Tauranga, the Bay of Plenty’s largest city. The restaurant pivots around a long curved bar and has tables scattered both inside and out. Natural wood and stone impart a solid Kiwi feel.