Omapere

Travel Guide

Omapere
Omapere
Omapere
Omapere
Omapere

Visit this coastal village with its splendid views of the sand dunes across Hokianga Harbour to explore one of New Zealand’s largest remaining primeval forests.

Enjoy the leisurely lifestyle of Omapere, explore its kauri forest and linger here for breathtaking sunset vistas of the natural harbour and its sand dunes during your discovery tour of New Zealand’s Far North.

Omapere and OpononiOpens in a new window on the south shore of the Hokianga HarbourOpens in a new window are closely related. So, pick up a detailed map and tour information at the visitor centre in Opononi first before driving a few minutes south to its twin Omapere.

New Zealand’s Northland is steeped in Māori tradition and, all around Hokianga Harbour, these former Polynesians open up their community houses and their hearts to share their culture with visitors. You will find that Omapere is no exception.

Rent a rod or buy a small handline and bait to go fishing from the jetty, which is also one of the best spots to enjoy the views of Hokianga Harbour and the sacred sand dunes. Chat to the fishing locals to find out more about the species, tidal movements and legends of the sea.

Take a walking tour with a Māori guide through the Waipoua Forest at night for the most impressive way to discover the giant kauri trees. Or, to explore the kauri rainforest on your own, wind your way through the Waipoua Forest to the Waipoua Visitor Centre. This is your gateway to the unique ecosystem of the largest remaining tract of native forest in Northland.

At the very least see Tāne Mahuta. Standing 169 feet (51.5 metres) tall, it is the largest living kauri tree in New Zealand. Continue along the track for a better view of its massive trunk from a little distance and ponder the fact that this “Lord of the Forest” is thought to be more than 2,000 years old.

Follow the highway east and turn into the old Signal Station Road to Arai Te Uru Reserve for memorable sunset vistas across the harbour entrance and North Head Dunes. At low tide, you can also walk up the hill to the signal station and then back to town along the beach.

Both Opononi and Omapere have accommodation to suit all budgets. Stay overnight and set out in the morning to drive south to Dargaville on the West Coast and on to AucklandOpens in a new window, or head northeast to Cape RēingaOpens in a new window on the top of the peninsula.

The Sands Hotel

The Sands Hotel

3 out of 5
334 State Highway 12 Omapere
The price is S$119 per night from 16 Apr to 17 Apr
S$119
16 Apr - 17 Apr
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this beach hotel in Omapere. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and an outdoor pool. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular attractions ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (186 reviews)
We really loved this hotel. Magical location, great old refurbished hotel building, amazing view. And staff welcomed us like Whanau Excellent!

Reviewed on 31 Mar, 2026

The Sands Hotel
The Sands Hotel Hokianga

The Sands Hotel Hokianga

State Highway 12 Omapere Northland
Popular attractions Omapere Beach and Pakia Hill Lookout are located nearby.
The Sands Hotel Hokianga
Hokianga Haven B&B

Hokianga Haven B&B

3.5 out of 5
226 State Highway 12 Omapere Hokianga
Stay at this hotel in Omapere. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a beach locale and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Omapere Beach and Opononi Beach are located ...
10/10 Exceptional! (1 review)
Magical place
Incredible peaceful picturesque location. Sleeping with the blinds open listening to the sound of the ocean this place is magical.

Reviewed on 8 Jan, 2021

Hokianga Haven B&B
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