Horeke Hotel

Bay of Islands & Northland


The rustic Horeke Hotel is reputedly NZ's oldest pub – the first cold one was poured back in 1826 – and the garden bar rocks with live music on occasional weekends during summer. There's bookable simple, clean accommodation (room $130) with harbour views if you want to stay over. Bikes available to hire too. Day trippers are discouraged as the natural resources are finite here.


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